ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
6706 | Quit | Article | Personal Computer News | 5th Jan 1985 | ||
6705 | Billboard | Small Ad | Personal Computer News | 5th Jan 1985 | ||
6704 | Charts (Top Sellers 1984) | Charts | Personal Computer News | 5th Jan 1985 | ||
6703 | Hourglass Rhymes | Mike Gerrard | Review | Personal Computer News | 5th Jan 1985 | |
6702 | Boiler House | Mike Gerrard | Review | Personal Computer News | 5th Jan 1985 | |
6701 | Arcadia | Mike Gerrard | Review | Personal Computer News | 5th Jan 1985 | |
6700 | Fort Apocalypse | Bob Chappell | Review | Personal Computer News | 5th Jan 1985 | |
6699 | Ziggurat | Mike Gerrard | Review | Personal Computer News | 5th Jan 1985 | |
6698 | Roland Ahoy | Simon Williams | Review | Personal Computer News | 5th Jan 1985 | |
6697 | Doomdark's Revenge | John Lettice | Review | Personal Computer News | 5th Jan 1985 | |
6696 |
Mini Office A complete office package for the Beeb for £6? Shoving aside his disbelief, Colin Cohen tends the Mini Office. |
Colin Cohen | Type-In Game | Personal Computer News | 5th Jan 1985 | |
6695 |
Penman Plotter The Penman Plotter is flexible, accurate and draws pretty pictures. Even better, it is good value, says Kenn Garroch. |
Kenn Garroch | Article | Personal Computer News | 5th Jan 1985 | |
6694 |
Spectrum 48K & Spectrum Plus Sinclair's best-seller still holds its own against the competition. Gavin Monk evaluates the reasons for its success. |
Gavin Monk | 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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
6687 | Yet Another 'Winning Wave' | Letter | Personal Computer News | 5th Jan 1985 |