ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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3592 | Using VisiCalc | Richard King | Review | Personal Computer News | 7th Jan 1984 | |
3593 | The DIF File | Richard King | Review | Personal Computer News | 7th Jan 1984 | |
3594 | Proper Basic | Richard King | Review | Personal Computer News | 7th Jan 1984 | |
3784 | CP/M Bible | Richard King | Review | Personal Computer News | 28th Jan 1984 | |
3785 | Fancy Programming In Applesoft | Richard King | Review | Personal Computer News | 28th Jan 1984 | |
4349 | Micro Cookbook Volume 2 | Richard King | Review | Personal Computer News | 31st Mar 1984 | |
4408 | Polishing Your Apple Vol. 2 | Richard King | Review | Personal Computer News | 7th Apr 1984 | |
4556 | Personal Computer Book - 1984 Edition | Richard King | Review | Personal Computer News | 21st Apr 1984 | |
5427 | Animation, Games & Sound For The Apple II/IIe | Richard King | Review | Personal Computer News | 4th Aug 1984 | |
5477 | Exploring Applesoft | Richard King | Review | Personal Computer News | 11th Aug 1984 | |
5478 | Your Apple II Needs You | Richard King | Review | Personal Computer News | 11th Aug 1984 | |
30615 | The Dark Crystal (Sierra Online) | Richard King | Review | Personal Computer Games | 1st Dec 1983 | |
3912 |
Aztec-C Richard King looks at a C compiler which is not nearly as ancient as its name would suggest. |
Richard King | Type-In Game | Personal Computer News | 11th Feb 1984 | |
4760 |
ProDOS A powerful new operating system, ProDOS, gives extra polish to Richard King's Apple. |
Richard King | Type-In Game | Personal Computer News | 19th May 1984 | |
4833 |
OS9 A first-class operating system for Richard King's Dragon 64. |
Richard King | Type-In Game | Personal Computer News | 26th May 1984 | |
56800 |
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2003 (Electronic Arts) The Tiger is still the best. Could do with a little work on his charisma, though...' |
Richard Keith | Review | Future Publishing | 1st Mar 2003 | |
6339 |
Output: Raster Interrupts Richard Keeble shows you how to exploit rasters to give you split screen graphics. |
Richard Keeble | Article | Personal Computer News | 17th Nov 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 | |
16884 | Disk Deprotection #1 | Richard Judd | Article | EUG PD | 1st Mar 2000 | |
16885 | Disk Deprotection #2 | Richard Judd | Article | EUG PD | 1st Mar 2000 |