ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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6408 |
Output: Selective RENUMBER Command Renumber small units to separate subroutines from your BBC programs with these routines from D. Pilling. |
D. Pilling | Article | Personal Computer News | 24th Nov 1984 | |
6409 |
Output: Pattern Demos Creating pretty patterns on your QL is not at all difficult with these simple programs from Alan Turnbull. And by using the QL's colour commands, you can fill them in to make delightful designs. |
Alan Turnbull | Article | Personal Computer News | 24th Nov 1984 | |
6410 |
Output: Star Drop It's kill or be killed in Andrew Clarke's space game, Star Drop, written for the Commodore 64. |
Andrew Clarke | Article | Personal Computer News | 24th Nov 1984 | |
6468 |
Output: Pascal's Triangle Demos Create a treasure chest of triangular patterns with this program from Brian Wood, based on the well-known mathematical theorem of Pascal's triangle. |
Brian Wood | Article | Personal Computer News | 1st Dec 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 | |
6470 |
Output: Duck Shoot Andy Newham's shoot-'em-down game is also a useful exercise in Oric 1 and Atmos programming. |
Andy Newham | Article | Personal Computer News | 1st 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 | |
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 | |
6641 |
Output: 3D Graphics With Ian Wood's Three Dimensional Graphics program you can explore and design your own 3D line drawings on the Beeb. |
Ian Wood | Article | Personal Computer News | 22nd Dec 1984 | |
6642 |
Output: QL Headers Alan Turnbull explains how you can make better use of headers on the QL. |
Alan Turnbull | Article | Personal Computer News | 22nd Dec 1984 | |
6643 |
Output: Solo Poker It's a tricky hand that your Commodore 64 deals in this solitaire card game by Keith Hobley. |
Keith Hobley | Article | Personal Computer News | 22nd Dec 1984 | |
6644 |
Output: Animation Routines Breathe fresh life into your graphics. With Alan Mynett's animation routines, you can store enough frames to produce some superb sequences. |
Alan Mynett | Article | Personal Computer News | 22nd Dec 1984 | |
6645 |
Output: Double Height Characters Stretch your letters to their full height with this easy routine for the Amstrad from John Keneally. |
John Keneally | Article | Personal Computer News | 22nd Dec 1984 | |
6646 |
Output: Vertical Takeoff Part 1 Orrall Cornelius blasts off a game that demonstrates two of the Atari's special features. |
Orrall Cornelius | Article | Personal Computer News | 22nd Dec 1984 | |
6647 | Output: Golden Turkey Awards | Article | Personal Computer News | 22nd Dec 1984 | ||
6688 |
Output: Disk Utilities Get your C64's files under control with these powerful disk utilities. David Jones' package performs simple and difficult tasks. |
David Jones | Article | Personal Computer News | 5th Jan 1985 | |
6689 |
Output: Machine Code Sound Listen to D. J. Miles' advice on machine code sound and your MTX will soon be warbling 'Thanks for the memory…' |
D. J. Miles | Article | Personal Computer News | 5th Jan 1985 |