I/O Magazine No. 10 Vol.11 (October 1986)

This October 1986 (Vol.11, No. 10) marks a pivotal period: Japan switches from 8-bit microphones to 16-bit architectures, and I/O is an essential technical reference.

In the summary of this issue (typical content 1986):

  • BASIC Listings and Assembly for PC-8801, FM-7, X1 Turbo and MSX2

  • Headings « DIY Hardware » : interfaces, circuits and memory extensions

  • Recent Japanese software tests and games (micro 8 bits and MSX2)

  • Articles on 16 colour graphics and new standards of the time

  • Chronicles on programming and development tools

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  • Release date : October 1986 (Vol.11, No.10)

  • Language: Japanese


Why add it to your collection?

A true witness of The golden age of Japanese micro, rich in technical information not found elsewhere.
Ideal for retro computing enthusiasts, collectors MSX/NEC/SHARP, or curious Japanese digital history.

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I/O Magazine No. 10 Vol.11 (October 1986) – Japanese vintage computer magazine – PC-8801, MSX, FM-7, X1

I/O MagazinePublished by Kougakusha ( Since 1976, is a historical reference of Japanese microcomputers.
Intended for programmers and hackers of the time, he covered everything that made the scene vibrate Pasokon BASIC programming, electronic editing, game development, and hardware testing.

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I/O Magazine No. 10 Vol.11 (October 1986)