BYTE Magazine

An English language computer magazine published by McGraw-Hill in the USA that focused on the more advanced side of computing with regular embedded computing columns alongside programming content and articles about emerging technologies.

History
The magazine was founded in 1975 by the husband and wife team of Wayne and Violet Green but was sold in 1979 to the McGraw-Hill Publications Company. The magazine was sold again in May 1998 to CMP Media which ceased print publication in July 1998 but continued publishing it on the web until 2013.

Articles
This is a list of OS/2 related articles on the BYTE Magazine.


 * Volume 16 Number 1
 * Word 5.5 and Word for OS/2
 * Citrix's New Multiuser OS/2.
 * A New Angle on OS/2 and Windows
 * Beyond DOS: Windows and OS/2. Embarrassment of the Riches. By Minasi


 * Volume 16 Number 2
 * OS/2 Gets on a Diet
 * Beyond DOS: Wither Windows?


 * Volume 16 Number 3
 * Beyond DOS: Windows and OS/2


 * Volume 18 Number 2
 * Beyond DOS: A New OS/2.


 * Volume 18 Number 7
 * Ami Pro Burns the OS/2 Flame
 * Windows, Windows, Everywhere?
 * IBM Unleashes a New OS/2.


 * Volume 18 Number 12
 * Is there a better Windows 3.1 than Windows 3.1? by Jon Udell
 * OS/2 2.1. A User's Perspective
 * IBM has High Hoped for Multimedia on OS/2
 * IBM Makes MP Promises for OS/2
 * OS/2 and Windows Networks
 * IBM Ships DCE SDK for OS/2 and Windows
 * OS/2 Gets Device Support
 * Beyond DOS: OS/2 Extended Attributes by Mark J. Minasi
 * Pournelle: Fenansoft and Furnityre by


 * Volume 20 Number 9
 * Building Telephony Applications
 * Networking at Warp Speed
 * Pournelle: Of COM ports and Digital Frogs

Links

 * BYTE Magazine Archive