ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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5521 |
Output: London Save time driving on the streets of London with this short program from David Lewis. |
David Lewis | Article | Personal Computer News | 18th Aug 1984 | |
5522 | Output: Bullfight | Diane Sketchly | Article | Personal Computer News | 18th Aug 1984 | |
5577 | Output: Cupid Bounces Back (Oric 1) | Tim Green | Article | Personal Computer News | 25th Aug 1984 | |
5578 |
Output: Screen Studies The mysteries of the Memotech's screen handling features are dispelled by Keith Hook's expert explanations. |
Keith Hook | Article | Personal Computer News | 25th Aug 1984 | |
5579 |
Output: Art Four Art's Sake - Spectrum Graphics John Lettice discovers how software houses are catering for Spectrum users with artistic inclinations. |
John Lettice | Article | Personal Computer News | 25th Aug 1984 | |
5580 |
Output: Sinclair QL - The Hard Facts Dongle-free QLs are poised to arrive on the streets: the hardware, the software and the SuperBasic got a long cool look from PCN. |
Stuart Cooke | Article | Personal Computer News | 25th Aug 1984 | |
5581 | Output: SuperBasic (Sinclair QL) | Peter Worlock | Article | Personal Computer News | 25th Aug 1984 | |
5582 | Output: Soft Spot For The QL | David Janda | Article | Personal Computer News | 25th Aug 1984 | |
5636 |
Output: Valuable Variables Hang onto your BBC's variables and avoid disaster with Ian Copestake's routine. |
Article | Personal Computer News | 1st Sep 1984 | ||
5637 |
Output: Full Display It's possible to print on the Spectrum screen's bottom two lines with John Lettice's program. |
John Lettice | Article | Personal Computer News | 1st Sep 1984 | |
5638 | Output: The Treasure Of Middle Earth (Amstrad CPC464) | Steve Lucas | Article | Personal Computer News | 1st Sep 1984 | |
5695 |
Output: Amstrad Scrollwork (Amstrad CPC464) Scroll the Amstrad screen display with Clare Gurton's simple machine code routines. |
Clare Gurton | Article | Personal Computer News | 8th Sep 1984 | |
5696 |
Output: Arrayed For Action (Spectrum) If you're having trouble programming arrays in your Spectrum adventures, let Kenn Garroch show you the way. |
Kenn Garroch | Article | Personal Computer News | 8th Sep 1984 | |
5697 | Output: Snake (Atari 800) | F. M. O' Dwyer | Article | Personal Computer News | 8th Sep 1984 | |
5754 |
Output: Atari Tunes Up There's more to Atari sound than meets the ear. Frank O' Dwyer shows you how it's done. |
Frank O' Dwyer | Article | Personal Computer News | 15th Sep 1984 | |
5755 |
Output: Bank Raid Frogger fans can hop again in some web-foot frog-marched fun from G. Creasey. |
G. Creasey | Article | Personal Computer News | 15th Sep 1984 | |
5756 | Output: Dominoes | Mike Rains | Article | Personal Computer News | 15th Sep 1984 | |
5802 | Output: The High Mountains (Spectrum 48K) | Paul Braithwaite | Article | Personal Computer News | 22nd Sep 1984 | |
5803 |
Output: Drive Doktor (BBC Micro) Make sense of the BBC disk operating system with Kenn Garroch's program. |
Kenn Garroch | Article | Personal Computer News | 22nd Sep 1984 | |
5804 |
Output: Screen Dump (Commodore 64) Producing stunning graphics on the Commodore 64 is easy enough, but what do you do with them when they're finished? Simon Taylor's program lets you print them out to keep for posterity. |
Simon Taylor | Article | Personal Computer News | 22nd Sep 1984 |