ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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6472 |
Otrona 2001 Good things come in small packages. Geof Wheelwright gets his hands on the Otrona 2001 and gives the diminutive portable a high IBM PC compatibility rating. |
Geof Wheelwright | Article | Personal Computer News | 1st Dec 1984 | |
6473 |
Timex Disk System Timex has moved back into the home computer market with a disk system for the Spectrum. John Lettice gives it a whirl. |
John Lettice | Article | Personal Computer News | 1st Dec 1984 | |
6490 | Quit | Article | Personal Computer News | 1st Dec 1984 | ||
6493 | Main Menu | Article | Personal Computer News | 8th Dec 1984 | ||
6530 |
Output: Face Up To The Time Here's a formula to help you integrate a real-life timepiece into your program, thanks to B. A. Willcocks. |
B. A. Willcocks | Article | Personal Computer News | 8th Dec 1984 | |
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 | |
6533 | Yuletide Micro Guide: Periperhals | Article | Personal Computer News | 8th Dec 1984 | ||
6534 |
Philips P2000C Phillips has joined the IBM-compatible bandwagon with its portable computer - the P2000C. Brendin Lewis puts the machine through its paces and reveals whether it has a fighting chance against high odds. |
Brendin Lewis | Article | Personal Computer News | 8th Dec 1984 | |
6535 |
Touchmaster & Multipaint High-resolution graphics without touching the keyboard: Francis Jago gets to the art of the matter. |
Francis Jago | Article | Personal Computer News | 8th Dec 1984 | |
6552 | Quit | Article | Personal Computer News | 8th Dec 1984 | ||
6557 | Main Menu | Article | Personal Computer News | 15th 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 | |
6590 |
Data General One No computer is perfect - or is it? Simon Craven, who tested the Data General One, argues that this one is pretty close to perfection on several counts. |
Simon Craven | Article | Personal Computer News | 15th Dec 1984 | |
6591 |
Entrepro Quick Data Drive The Entrepo Quick Data Drive uses tape wafers instead of cassettes, speeding up loading times considerably. But, asks Stuart Cooke, is it a good buy? |
Stuart Cooke | Article | Personal Computer News | 15th Dec 1984 | |
6592 |
XK Expansion System It's now possible to have 4Mb of RAM added to your Spectrum. But you'll have to be a wizard with a soldering iron to install the XK expansion, says John Lettice. |
John Lettice | Article | Personal Computer News | 15th Dec 1984 | |
6612 |
Snowball Effect Mike Gerrard tangles with software parrots and threats of death in the latest Level 9 adventure, the sequel to Snowball. |
Mike Gerrard | Article | Personal Computer News | 15th Dec 1984 | |
6615 | Quit | Article | Personal Computer News | 15th Dec 1984 | ||
6618 | Main Menu | Article | Personal Computer News | 22nd Dec 1984 |