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Moj mikro

Moj mikro (lit. My micro) was a popular computer magazine published in Yugoslavia, and later Serbia, during the 1980s and 1990s. It was dedicated to microcomputers, home computers, and personal computing. The magazine covered a wide range of topics, including reviews of hardware and software, programming tutorials (primarily in BASIC), DIY electronics projects related to computers, and news from the computing world.

Moj mikro played a crucial role in popularizing home computing in Yugoslavia. It provided a source of information and community for enthusiasts who often lacked access to formal computer education or readily available retail options for computer hardware and software. The magazine's accessible writing style and practical focus made it appealing to both beginners and more experienced users.

Regular features included:

  • Hardware reviews: Evaluations of various microcomputers, peripherals, and components.
  • Software reviews: Assessments of games, utilities, and productivity applications.
  • Programming tutorials: Step-by-step guides to writing programs in BASIC and other languages. These tutorials often included complete program listings that readers could type into their own computers.
  • Electronics projects: Instructions for building various computer-related electronic devices, such as interfaces, adapters, and simple hardware add-ons.
  • News and announcements: Coverage of new product releases, industry trends, and events.
  • Reader forums: A space for readers to share tips, ask questions, and engage in discussions.

Moj mikro ceased publication in the late 1990s, but it remains a fondly remembered part of Yugoslavian computing history. It is considered a significant factor in fostering computer literacy and innovation during a period of rapid technological change. The magazine's archives continue to be a valuable resource for researchers and enthusiasts interested in the history of computing in the region.