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- Miggybyte abstract "Miggybyte was a free disk based magazine for the Amiga range of computers, published by Pickled Fish Software and edited by Ben Gaunt. From 1995 to 1997 twelve issues were published all being on a single floppy disk only.The magazine was inspired by Grapevine, the legendary scene-based disk magazine also for the Amiga range of computers, but Miggybyte was not a scene publication.The publication focused on news about the Amiga, software, games and entertainment. The entertainment section proved to be a main stay of the publication and consisting of jokes and stories from readers. There was even a small classified section and BBS section where many Sysops from around the UK (thought there were a few from the USA too) would publicise their boards.The interface consisted of two sections, the top part containing the text and in latter version graphics, the bottom the control interface (GUI). The engine behind the publication was called MultiMedia Magazine Creator (MMMC) and was developed by Pickled Fish Software / Ben Gaunt during the time of the publication. A side note here is MMMC was originally a simple text reader designed for the game Maze Madness (F1 Licenceware). MMMC was programmed in the popular Amiga basic language AMOS (programming language) and also used the Power Packer library to compress the publication onto a single disk.".
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- Miggybyte wikiPageWikiLink AMOS_(programming_language).
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- Miggybyte wikiPageWikiLink Amiga,_Inc..
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- Miggybyte wikiPageWikiLink Category:Magazines_established_in_1995.
- Miggybyte wikiPageWikiLink Disk_Masher_System.
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- Miggybyte wikiPageWikiLink FidoNet.
- Miggybyte wikiPageWikiLink Grapevine_(disk_magazine).
- Miggybyte wikiPageWikiLink LHA_(file_format).
- Miggybyte wikiPageWikiLink List_of_disk_magazines.
- Miggybyte wikiPageWikiLink Maze_Madness_(F1_Licenceware).
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- Miggybyte wikiPageWikiLinkText "Miggybyte".
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- Miggybyte subject Category:Amiga_magazines.
- Miggybyte subject Category:Disk_magazines.
- Miggybyte subject Category:Home_computer_software.
- Miggybyte subject Category:Magazines_disestablished_in_1997.
- Miggybyte subject Category:Magazines_established_in_1995.
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- Miggybyte comment "Miggybyte was a free disk based magazine for the Amiga range of computers, published by Pickled Fish Software and edited by Ben Gaunt. From 1995 to 1997 twelve issues were published all being on a single floppy disk only.The magazine was inspired by Grapevine, the legendary scene-based disk magazine also for the Amiga range of computers, but Miggybyte was not a scene publication.The publication focused on news about the Amiga, software, games and entertainment.".
- Miggybyte label "Miggybyte".
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