The "systems" were small not necessarily the "journal" I guess :). Even that is confusing by today's standards. But that was just a reference to mainframes and mini-computers which were larger systems. At this time Byte did cover computers that were meant to be business machines vs. "home computers" (though they covered those as well). A lot of these were PC like but not necessarily with much IBM PC compatibility.
The "systems" were small not necessarily the "journal" I guess :). Even that is confusing by today's standards. But that was just a reference to mainframes and mini-computers which were larger systems. At this time Byte did cover computers that were meant to be business machines vs. "home computers" (though they covered those as well). A lot of these were PC like but not necessarily with much IBM PC compatibility.