ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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6531 |
Output: Knight Shift Chess addicts look no further. The Chess Master can turn the novice into an expert, says Tony Harrington, while David Levy proves even computers lose sometimes. |
David Levy | Article | Personal Computer News | 8th Dec 1984 | |
6532 |
Output: Jingles On Your C64 Play a three-part musical composition or jazz up your megagame via interrupts. Nick Higham's program shows you how it's done. |
Nick Higham | Article | Personal Computer News | 8th Dec 1984 | |
6588 |
Output: Bubblesorting On The Spectrum Sorting arrays on the Spectrum can be time consuming, but try Stuart Nicholls' machine code program and you'll have put your foot on the accelerator. |
Stuart Nicholls | Article | Personal Computer News | 15th Dec 1984 | |
6589 |
Output: Commodore 64 Epson Printer Driver Adapt your Commodore 64 to run with an Epson printer thanks to Simon Taylor. |
Simon Taylor | Article | Personal Computer News | 15th Dec 1984 | |
6641 |
Output: 3D Graphics With Ian Wood's Three Dimensional Graphics program you can explore and design your own 3D line drawings on the Beeb. |
Ian Wood | Article | Personal Computer News | 22nd Dec 1984 | |
6642 |
Output: QL Headers Alan Turnbull explains how you can make better use of headers on the QL. |
Alan Turnbull | Article | Personal Computer News | 22nd Dec 1984 | |
6643 |
Output: Solo Poker It's a tricky hand that your Commodore 64 deals in this solitaire card game by Keith Hobley. |
Keith Hobley | Article | Personal Computer News | 22nd Dec 1984 | |
6644 |
Output: Animation Routines Breathe fresh life into your graphics. With Alan Mynett's animation routines, you can store enough frames to produce some superb sequences. |
Alan Mynett | Article | Personal Computer News | 22nd Dec 1984 | |
6645 |
Output: Double Height Characters Stretch your letters to their full height with this easy routine for the Amstrad from John Keneally. |
John Keneally | Article | Personal Computer News | 22nd Dec 1984 | |
6646 |
Output: Vertical Takeoff Part 1 Orrall Cornelius blasts off a game that demonstrates two of the Atari's special features. |
Orrall Cornelius | Article | Personal Computer News | 22nd Dec 1984 | |
6647 | Output: Golden Turkey Awards | Article | Personal Computer News | 22nd Dec 1984 | ||
6688 |
Output: Disk Utilities Get your C64's files under control with these powerful disk utilities. David Jones' package performs simple and difficult tasks. |
David Jones | Article | Personal Computer News | 5th Jan 1985 | |
6689 |
Output: Machine Code Sound Listen to D. J. Miles' advice on machine code sound and your MTX will soon be warbling 'Thanks for the memory…' |
D. J. Miles | Article | Personal Computer News | 5th Jan 1985 | |
6690 |
Output: Apple Orchard Fill your three applecarts with fruit in William Prew's fast-action game. Instructions are in the program. |
William Prew | Article | Personal Computer News | 5th Jan 1985 | |
6691 |
Output: Protecting Your Programs The last thing you want to happen with your commercial software is for someone else to break into the listing and copy it. Using Stuart Nicholls' routine will ensure that your Spectrum listings are safe. |
Stuart Nicholls | Article | Personal Computer News | 5th Jan 1985 | |
6692 |
Output: Draw Utility Colourful pictures can be stored in the Amstrad's memory and re-drawn using this routine from John Keneally. |
John Keneally | Article | Personal Computer News | 5th Jan 1985 | |
6693 |
Output: Vertical Takeoff Part 2 Orrall Cornelius completes his game from last issue, this week with the focus on the display list. |
Orrall Cornelius | Article | Personal Computer News | 5th Jan 1985 | |
6738 |
Output: The Castle Dodge spears, crevasses and rolling barrels in this entertaining version of the Hunchback, written to Andy Charalambous. |
Andy Charalambous | Article | Personal Computer News | 12th Jan 1985 | |
6739 |
Output: QL Sound Explorer Make a sound investment of the time it takes to tap in James Lucy's listings. |
James Lucy | Article | Personal Computer News | 12th Jan 1985 | |
6740 |
Output: Bruce Part 1 Don your jetpack and tackle the robots in the search for your fair lady in this game from Andy Clarke for you to key in to your Commodore 64. |
Andy Clarke | Article | Personal Computer News | 12th Jan 1985 |