ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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6570 | Peace Move Brings Further Advance | News | Personal Computer News | 15th Dec 1984 | ||
6571 | Carpet Crawler | News | Personal Computer News | 15th Dec 1984 | ||
6572 | Crescent Drives Disk Prices Down | News | Personal Computer News | 15th Dec 1984 | ||
6573 | Wanted: One Cheap Spanish Language Kit - Homefront | David Guest | News | Personal Computer News | 15th Dec 1984 | |
6574 | Sir Clive - "MSX Won't Beat Us" | Clive Sinclair | Letter | Personal Computer News | 15th Dec 1984 | |
6575 | Memotech Is Its Own Worst Enemy | Ian Phillips | Letter | Personal Computer News | 15th Dec 1984 | |
6576 | Compatibility Could Bring MSX Success | Andy Anderson | Letter | Personal Computer News | 15th Dec 1984 | |
6577 | Don't Ignore The Sharp Potential | Nick Bewley | Letter | Personal Computer News | 15th Dec 1984 | |
6578 | A Warning Note To Buyers | A. W. Johstone | Letter | Personal Computer News | 15th Dec 1984 | |
6579 | Connecting An ICL Monitor To The C64 | B. Miller | Letter | Personal Computer News | 15th Dec 1984 | |
6580 | Do I Have The Right System For Business? | H. Tailor | Letter | Personal Computer News | 15th Dec 1984 | |
6581 | Thoroughly Modern Modems In Demand | Norman Robson | Letter | Personal Computer News | 15th Dec 1984 | |
6582 | Vic Memory Map Maze Unravelled | Stephen Pascoe | Letter | Personal Computer News | 15th Dec 1984 | |
6583 | BBC Micro Second Processor Query | A Al-Ammar | Letter | Personal Computer News | 15th Dec 1984 | |
6584 | Addressing Graphics On The Spectrum | Jonathan Todd | Letter | Personal Computer News | 15th Dec 1984 | |
6585 | Simpler Editing On The QL | Peter Edwards | Letter | Personal Computer News | 15th Dec 1984 | |
6586 | Amstrad Basic Storage Structure | D. Bright | Letter | Personal Computer News | 15th Dec 1984 | |
6587 | ROM/RAM Dump On The Amstrad | Harry Powney | Letter | 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 |