ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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6952 |
Apricot F1e Apricot's no trimmings version of the F1 is a winner, says Bryan Skinner. |
Bryan Skinner | Article | Personal Computer News | 9th Feb 1985 | |
6953 |
Protek 1200 & Interface Packs* Has Protek, with its multi-interfacable 1200, come up with a modem for all micros? David Janda gets on-line with it. |
David Janda | Article | Personal Computer News | 9th Feb 1985 | |
6954 |
Bulletin Boards You're all hooked-up and ready to buzz - where can you go? Kenn Garroch looks at board games. |
David Janda | Article | Personal Computer News | 9th Feb 1985 | |
6955 | Modem Choices* | David Janda | Article | Personal Computer News | 9th Feb 1985 | |
6969 | Quit | Article | Personal Computer News | 9th Feb 1985 | ||
6972 | Main Menu | Article | Personal Computer News | 16th Feb 1985 | ||
7002 |
Output: Sprite Handling Put some movement into your Spectrum's sprites with this machine code routine from Stuart Nicholls. Follow his instructions and you could design your own professional-looking software games full of spritely animation. |
Stuart Nicholls | Article | Personal Computer News | 16th Feb 1985 | |
7003 |
Output: Right, Left And Diagonal Scrolling Right, left and diagonal scroll is possible with Steve Scovell's machine code listing. |
Steve Scovell | Article | Personal Computer News | 16th Feb 1985 | |
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 | |
7006 |
Tandy M1000 The Tandy M1000 is an affordable IBM compatible that offers you not much more for quite a bit less. Geof Wheelwright gives the Texan company's first shot at IBMability his vote. |
Geof Wheelwright | Article | Personal Computer News | 16th Feb 1985 | |
7007 |
SPDOS Disk Interface John Lettice finds the SPDOS disk interface an attractive option. |
John Lettice | Article | Personal Computer News | 16th Feb 1985 | |
7021 | Quit | Article | Personal Computer News | 16th Feb 1985 | ||
7076 | Main Menu | 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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 |