ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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6725 | Peripherals Provide Another Option | Anthony Cleall | Letter | Personal Computer News | 12th Jan 1985 | |
6726 | Great Space Race Rides On Reputation | R. Pitman | Letter | Personal Computer News | 12th Jan 1985 | |
6727 | Freeing Another Link In The Vu-File Chain | Joachim Smith | Letter | Personal Computer News | 12th Jan 1985 | |
6728 | Sharp PC 5000 Gets Its Own User Group | Pete Fletcher | Letter | Personal Computer News | 12th Jan 1985 | |
6729 | Source Solution To Flex Problem | L. Peters | Letter | Personal Computer News | 12th Jan 1985 | |
6730 | Adding Fuel To The Reliability Debate | Stephen Rodgers | Letter | Personal Computer News | 12th Jan 1985 | |
6731 | Strike The Wafadrive With White Lightning | R. Bennett | Letter | Personal Computer News | 12th Jan 1985 | |
6732 | Flexible Filing On The Spectrum | J. Nathan | Letter | Personal Computer News | 12th Jan 1985 | |
6733 | The Cost Of Logging On To Compunet | C. Walker | Letter | Personal Computer News | 12th Jan 1985 | |
6734 | Amstrad Control Code Inputting | David Muir | Letter | Personal Computer News | 12th Jan 1985 | |
6735 | Recolouring Tips For The QL | Peter Edwards | Letter | Personal Computer News | 12th Jan 1985 | |
6736 | Discovering The Name Of Your Oric Program | J. Worsley | Letter | Personal Computer News | 12th Jan 1985 | |
6737 | Amstrad's Full Steam Ahead Command | Kevin Moss | Letter | Personal Computer News | 12th Jan 1985 | |
6742 |
Enterprise A year after its initial 'launch' the Enterprise micro is at last ready to hit the streets. Stuart Cooke finds out how ready it is to face the final frontier. |
Stuart Cooke | Article | Personal Computer News | 12th Jan 1985 | |
6743 |
Comprint The Comprint interface, with its built-in software, gives Commodore owners the chance to hook up easily to an Epson-type printer, says Francis Jago. |
Francis Jago | Article | Personal Computer News | 12th Jan 1985 | |
6744 |
AMX Mouse BBC users shouldn't be slow to nibble the bait offered by AMS's mouse. It costs less than £100 and is well worth every penny, says Francis Jago. |
Francis Jago | Article | Personal Computer News | 12th Jan 1985 | |
6745 |
QED Geof Wheelwright evaluates Quantec's desktop package. |
Geof Wheelwright | Type-In Game | Personal Computer News | 12th Jan 1985 | |
6746 | Hunchback II: Quasimodo's Revenge | Mike Gerrard | Review | Personal Computer News | 12th Jan 1985 | |
6747 | 3D Grand Prix | Simon Williams | Review | Personal Computer News | 12th Jan 1985 | |
6748 | Sky Ranger | Bryan Skinner | Review | Personal Computer News | 12th Jan 1985 |