ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
7109 | Battle Through Time | Bob Chappell | Review | Personal Computer News | 2nd Mar 1985 | |
7108 | Archon | Bryan Skinner | Review | Personal Computer News | 2nd Mar 1985 | |
7107 |
Electric Desk For a reasonably priced, integrated package, Electric Desk features all you'd want. And, says Geof Wheelwright, home or small business users will find it easy to understand. |
Geof Wheelwright | Type-In Game | Personal Computer News | 2nd Mar 1985 | |
7106 | Software Preview | Bryan Skinner | Type-In Game | Personal Computer News | 2nd Mar 1985 | |
7105 |
DDI-1 The Amstrad grows up at last with the arrival of the DDI-1 disk system. And it's excellent value for money, says Bryan Skinner. |
Bryan Skinner | Article | Personal Computer News | 2nd Mar 1985 | |
7104 |
Dialtex 4 Talbot's Dialtex 4 bears more than a passing resemblance to the Epson PX-8. An added extra is a built-in word processor that is just a little half-hearted, says Barry Thomas. |
Barry Thomas | 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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
7099 | Search For Modem To Match Amstrad | Damian Mullan | Letter | Personal Computer News | 2nd Mar 1985 | |
7098 | Figuring This Listing Out Is A Fine Art | N. D. Reid | Letter | Personal Computer News | 2nd Mar 1985 | |
7097 | My NEC Banks Won't Talk To Each Other | S. Hazelgrave | Letter | Personal Computer News | 2nd Mar 1985 | |
7096 | Cavern Listing Is Driving Me Crazy | E. T. Jones | Letter | Personal Computer News | 2nd Mar 1985 | |
7095 | Firey Retort From Dragon Users Group | Neil Scrimgeour | Letter | Personal Computer News | 2nd Mar 1985 | |
7094 | Timely Tips For ZX81/Memotech Problems | H. Williams | Letter | Personal Computer News | 2nd Mar 1985 | |
7093 | Why Is The Amstrad Left In The Cold? | David Montgomery | Letter | Personal Computer News | 2nd Mar 1985 | |
7092 | Memotech Must Have Slipped Your Memory | Tim Rothwell | Letter | Personal Computer News | 2nd Mar 1985 | |
7091 | Sir Clive Won't Catch Me Again | Colin Smith | Letter | Personal Computer News | 2nd Mar 1985 | |
7090 | ACT - Apple Of America's Eye? - View From America | Chris Rowley | News | Personal Computer News | 2nd Mar 1985 |