ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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6345 |
Smith Corona D200 Printer This Smith Corona printer could be a welcome and flexible friend, says Kenn Garroch. It interfaces with different types of micros, including an IBM. |
Kenn Garroch | Article | Personal Computer News | 17th Nov 1984 | |
6366 | Quit | Article | Personal Computer News | 17th Nov 1984 | ||
6369 | Main Menu | Article | Personal Computer News | 24th Nov 1984 | ||
6404 |
Output: Data Editing Utility Give your programs the professional touch with Nick Talbott's data editing facility. |
Nick Talbott | Article | Personal Computer News | 24th Nov 1984 | |
6405 |
Output: Word Count And Page Numbers In Tasword Mike Lewis adds a professional touch to Tasword by adding word count and paged format routines. |
Mike Lewis | Article | Personal Computer News | 24th Nov 1984 | |
6406 |
Output: Multi-Mode Screens Split up your Amstrad screen and speed up the entry of commonly used keywords. The utility is under 800 bytes long and as Simon Williams says, it's a small overhead in memory terms. |
Simon Williams | Article | Personal Computer News | 24th Nov 1984 | |
6407 |
Output: Specword Word Proessor Part 2 Key in the second half of Stuart Nicholls' word processing listing and create a semi-professional routine. |
Stuart Nicholls | Article | Personal Computer News | 24th Nov 1984 | |
6408 |
Output: Selective RENUMBER Command Renumber small units to separate subroutines from your BBC programs with these routines from D. Pilling. |
D. Pilling | Article | Personal Computer News | 24th Nov 1984 | |
6409 |
Output: Pattern Demos Creating pretty patterns on your QL is not at all difficult with these simple programs from Alan Turnbull. And by using the QL's colour commands, you can fill them in to make delightful designs. |
Alan Turnbull | Article | Personal Computer News | 24th Nov 1984 | |
6410 |
Output: Star Drop It's kill or be killed in Andrew Clarke's space game, Star Drop, written for the Commodore 64. |
Andrew Clarke | Article | Personal Computer News | 24th Nov 1984 | |
6411 |
One Per Desk The QL-based One Per Desk is designed to be the one and only piece of equipment you need. Geof Wheelwright gave it desk space. |
Geof Wheelwright | Article | Personal Computer News | 24th Nov 1984 | |
6412 |
BBC Model B Retrospective Since its launch the BBC has proved to be a popular micro, despite competition from such giants such as Commodore and Sinclair. With a further four year contract to supply the BBC, Acorn looks secure. David Janda takes a retrospective look at the Beeb. |
David Janda | Article | Personal Computer News | 24th Nov 1984 | |
6413 |
Commodore Communications Modem Stuart Cooke hooks up the Commodore Communications Modem to his C64 and gets online to Compunet to find out the latest tips and gossip. |
Stuart Cooke | Article | Personal Computer News | 24th Nov 1984 | |
6414 |
Smith Corona Fastext 80 A basic but reliable dot matrix printer from Smith Corona is plugged into Leah Batham's computer. |
Leah Batham | Article | Personal Computer News | 24th Nov 1984 | |
6434 | Quit | Article | Personal Computer News | 24th Nov 1984 | ||
6437 | Main Menu | Article | Personal Computer News | 1st Dec 1984 | ||
6468 |
Output: Pascal's Triangle Demos Create a treasure chest of triangular patterns with this program from Brian Wood, based on the well-known mathematical theorem of Pascal's triangle. |
Brian Wood | Article | Personal Computer News | 1st Dec 1984 | |
6469 |
Output: Moving Sprites Using machine code to move high-resolution screens from one part of the memory to another is much faster, but how do you access all the locations? And how do you move the pictures from one section of the memory to another? Key in these listings from Richard Keeble, and you'll find the answer. |
Richard Keeble | Article | Personal Computer News | 1st Dec 1984 | |
6470 |
Output: Duck Shoot Andy Newham's shoot-'em-down game is also a useful exercise in Oric 1 and Atmos programming. |
Andy Newham | Article | Personal Computer News | 1st Dec 1984 | |
6471 | Yuletide Micro Guide: Hardware | Article | Personal Computer News | 1st Dec 1984 |