Microsystems was a personal computing magazine founded by Sol Libes and published from January 1980[1] to November 1984.
[2] Oriented toward the home and business personal computer user, it included an editorial page, letters from readers, technical articles, and advertisements.
As a historical reference, it is notable for chronicling in detail the early days of the personal computer.
Topics covered in its issues included: As the nascent personal computer industry grew, the magazine changed as well.
[2] Sol Libes resumed publication of the magazine under a new title in March 1985, as Micro/Systems Journal (ISSN 8750-9482) "for the Advanced Computer User".