ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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6259 | Choosing A Modem For The C64 | S. Cash | Letter | Personal Computer News | 10th Nov 1984 | |
6260 | How Can I Make The Connection? | Dane Kurthe | Letter | Personal Computer News | 10th Nov 1984 | |
6261 | Take Care When Clearing Out | Andy Traff | Letter | Personal Computer News | 10th Nov 1984 | |
6262 | Slick Shortcuts Tell Age Of BBC | E. Waller | Letter | Personal Computer News | 10th Nov 1984 | |
6263 | Commodore 64 Communications | S. Lock | Letter | Personal Computer News | 10th Nov 1984 | |
6264 | Should I Wait For A Better Machine? | Neville White | Letter | Personal Computer News | 10th Nov 1984 | |
6265 | Amstrad Screen Read Routine | M. Hankins | Letter | Personal Computer News | 10th Nov 1984 | |
6266 | More Colours For BBC Modes | Kenn Garroch | Letter | Personal Computer News | 10th Nov 1984 | |
6267 | A Tidy QL Screen For Clear Editing | Alan Wharton | Letter | Personal Computer News | 10th Nov 1984 | |
6268 |
Output: Commanding Performance Your BBC gets three useful extra commands with Stephen Grigg's program. It uses Basic 2 and takes up 1K of memory, and there is a commentary on how the program does its stuff. |
Stephen Grigg | Article | Personal Computer News | 10th Nov 1984 | |
6269 |
Output: Checkmate The Chess column is a new feature of Output for all you dedicated pawn movers. Once a month we shall tune to the latest moves in the chess world. Our expert Tony Harrington begins with an exclusive review of Psion's 3D chess microdrive cartridge for the QL. |
Tony Harrington | Article | Personal Computer News | 10th Nov 1984 | |
6270 |
Output: Going In Circles If the thought of drawing circles on your Amstrad puts your head in a spin, try these programs from Kenn Garroch and Bryan Skinner. |
Kenn Garroch | Article | Personal Computer News | 10th Nov 1984 | |
6271 |
Output: Donkey Ape If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. That's the Number One rule in this ladders and obstacles game from Christopher Dillon. |
Christopher Dillon | Article | Personal Computer News | 10th Nov 1984 | |
6272 |
Output: Survival Part 2 Key in part two of E. H. Wilson's dramatic adventure game and see if you have got what it takes to survive in the jungle. Despite injuries and a damaged plane and although help is on the way, our hero is still keen to find the source of that mysterious light... |
E. H. Wilson | Article | Personal Computer News | 10th Nov 1984 | |
6273 |
Output: VU-File Unchained On The Microdrive Getting VuFile to run with the Sinclair Microdrive is not all that difficult. Carl Lawrenson unlocks the mysteries of this simple conversion that will enable you to run programs at no extra cost. |
Carl Lawrenson | Article | Personal Computer News | 10th Nov 1984 | |
6274 |
Zenith Z160 The Zenith Z160 enters the portable-weight class of IBM compatible. From his ring-side seat, Brendin Lewis weighs up the chances of a possible prize-fighter. |
Brendin Lewis | Article | Personal Computer News | 10th Nov 1984 | |
6275 |
Telemod 3 Brendin Lewis hooks up the Telemod 3 modem and places a few calls. |
Brendin Lewis | Article | Personal Computer News | 10th Nov 1984 | |
6276 |
Covox Voicemaster Your C64 can be made to speak volumes with this American gadget, The Voicemaster. Kenn Garroch linked it up to his machine for a test conversation. |
Kenn Garroch | Article | Personal Computer News | 10th Nov 1984 | |
6277 | Software Preview | Bryan Skinner | Type-In Game | Personal Computer News | 10th Nov 1984 | |
6278 |
Games Creator You've had a brainwave for a great game. But, there's one slight problem - you haven't got the programming skills to put it into action. Stuart Cooke says Games Creator will put you on the right track. |
Stuart Cooke | Type-In Game | Personal Computer News | 10th Nov 1984 |