ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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7004 |
Output: Crazy Caverns Part 3 If you've survived keying in the first two parts of Tony Crowther's exclusive game, you'll be delighted that this is the last installment. |
Tony Crowther | Article | Personal Computer News | 16th Feb 1985 | |
7005 |
Output: Variable Find No need to spend eye-watering, carpet-chewing hours debugging a program. Try Shingo Sugiura's machine code utility. |
Shingo Sugiura | Article | Personal Computer News | 16th Feb 1985 | |
7100 |
Output: Speed Up QL's Quill Give your QL's word processing package added zing by speeding it up with Alan Turnbull's three routines. |
Alan Turnbull | Article | Personal Computer News | 2nd Mar 1985 | |
7101 |
Output: Disassembler Does the thought of trying to decipher your machine code routines leave you bleary-eyed? Try A. K. Fox's time-saving routine which allows you to check all those ROM routines in your own programs. |
A. K. Fox | Article | Personal Computer News | 2nd Mar 1985 | |
7102 |
Output: Buzzwords Things will really start buzzing with this unusual game by Andy Clarke that could prove sticky. |
Andy Clarke | Article | Personal Computer News | 2nd Mar 1985 | |
7103 |
Output: Vu-Calc Although expansion systems add valuable memory to your Spectrum they can cause difficulty with commercial programs. Stuart Harris reveals how to run VuCalc with the XK System. |
Stuart Harris | Article | Personal Computer News | 2nd Mar 1985 | |
7155 |
Output: Flexitext Variety is definitely the spice of this listing from David Lockett. Flexitext allows you to print double height, upside down, sideways and any which way to give your programs that extra zip. |
David Lockett | Article | Personal Computer News | 9th Mar 1985 | |
7156 |
Output: QL System Variables Alan Turnbull reveals the inner secrets of your QL's system variables and shows how you can disable the Break key sequence. |
Alan Turnbull | Article | Personal Computer News | 9th Mar 1985 | |
7157 |
Output: Drip Drop Give your green fingers a spot of spring exercise with this gardening game for the Commodore 64, courtesy of Zack Jones. |
Zack Jones | Article | Personal Computer News | 9th Mar 1985 | |
7158 |
Output: Sargon III Tony Harrington puts Sargon III to the test and finds that it's a good upgrade of Sargon I and II: John Nunn tries it in action. |
John Nunn | Article | Personal Computer News | 9th Mar 1985 | |
7258 |
Output: Hacker's Handbook Part 1 Exclusive to PCN - extracts from The Hacker's Handbook, by Hugo Cornwall, published this week. Revealed in two parts are the secrets and know-how of the experts of computer communications. |
Hugo Cornwall | Article | Personal Computer News | 23rd Mar 1985 | |
7259 |
Output: Sprite Control Your sprites are organised for faster, more efficient use with Jonathan Whitchley's routines. |
Jonathan Whitchley | Article | Personal Computer News | 23rd Mar 1985 | |
7260 |
Output: Drive Master #1 (Sinclair QL) Getting in a mess with your Microdrives? Gavin Monk's menu driven utility - published this week and next - will help sort you out. |
Gavin Monk | Article | Personal Computer News | 23rd Mar 1985 | |
7310 |
Output: The Grid It's hip to be square in this simple but satisfying game from Richard Garrad's cubist period. |
John Lettice | Article | Personal Computer News | 30th Mar 1985 | |
7311 |
Output: Drive Master #2 Gavin Monk's program - started last week - puts more method in to your Microdrives. Final section next week. |
Gavin Monk | Article | Personal Computer News | 30th Mar 1985 | |
7312 |
Output: Hacker's Handbook Part 2 The targets that attract the loving attention of the experts of computer communications described in PCN's second exclusive extract from The Hacker's Handbook. |
Article | Personal Computer News | 30th Mar 1985 | ||
7364 |
Output: Tennis Make sense of machine code with this bouncey game, courtesy of Keith Hook and M. Gaut. The program can be altered to illustrate how the MTX's assembler works. |
M. Gaut | Article | Personal Computer News | 6th Apr 1985 | |
7365 |
Output: Drive Master #3 This week we bring you the third and last section of Gavin Monk's menu-driven Microdrive utility which tidies up after a hard day's work. |
Gavin Monk | Article | Personal Computer News | 6th Apr 1985 | |
7366 |
Output: Program Trace If the frustration of debugging your programs threatens to drive you into the mad-house, try this handy machine code solution from Stuart Nicholls. And it opens up a new avenue of programming possibilities. |
Stuart Nicholls | Article | Personal Computer News | 6th Apr 1985 | |
7367 |
Output: Disk Menu A better organised system is what's on the menu thanks to this routine from Zach Jones that sorts out your disk programs. |
Zach Jones | Article | Personal Computer News | 6th Apr 1985 |