ID | Article Title | Author | Type | Publisher | Machine(s) | Date |
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6690 |
Output: Apple Orchard Fill your three applecarts with fruit in William Prew's fast-action game. Instructions are in the program. |
William Prew | Article | Personal Computer News | 5th Jan 1985 | |
6691 |
Output: Protecting Your Programs The last thing you want to happen with your commercial software is for someone else to break into the listing and copy it. Using Stuart Nicholls' routine will ensure that your Spectrum listings are safe. |
Stuart Nicholls | Article | Personal Computer News | 5th Jan 1985 | |
6692 |
Output: Draw Utility Colourful pictures can be stored in the Amstrad's memory and re-drawn using this routine from John Keneally. |
John Keneally | Article | Personal Computer News | 5th Jan 1985 | |
6693 |
Output: Vertical Takeoff Part 2 Orrall Cornelius completes his game from last issue, this week with the focus on the display list. |
Orrall Cornelius | Article | Personal Computer News | 5th Jan 1985 | |
6738 |
Output: The Castle Dodge spears, crevasses and rolling barrels in this entertaining version of the Hunchback, written to Andy Charalambous. |
Andy Charalambous | Article | Personal Computer News | 12th Jan 1985 | |
6739 |
Output: QL Sound Explorer Make a sound investment of the time it takes to tap in James Lucy's listings. |
James Lucy | Article | Personal Computer News | 12th Jan 1985 | |
6740 |
Output: Bruce Part 1 Don your jetpack and tackle the robots in the search for your fair lady in this game from Andy Clarke for you to key in to your Commodore 64. |
Andy Clarke | Article | Personal Computer News | 12th Jan 1985 | |
6741 |
Output: Poly-filling Routine Add a splash of colour with our Poly-filling utility routine, as supplied by Graeme Gibson. |
Graeme Gibson | Article | Personal Computer News | 12th Jan 1985 | |
6784 |
Output: Basic Toolkit Improve your programming skills with these toolkit listings from Stuart Nicholls. |
Stuart Nicholls | Article | Personal Computer News | 19th Jan 1985 | |
6785 |
Output: QDOS Smooth Operations Alan Turnbull outlines some machine code utilities which help make more of QDOS operations. |
Alan Turnbull | Article | Personal Computer News | 19th Jan 1985 | |
6786 |
Output: Sprite Handling Put an extra spring into the movement of your C64's sprites with this sprite-handling program from Barry Thomas. |
Barry Thomas | Article | Personal Computer News | 19th Jan 1985 | |
6787 |
Output: Bruce Part 2 The hero returns in Andy Clark's game, continued from issue 94. |
Andy Clark | Article | Personal Computer News | 19th Jan 1985 | |
6788 |
Output: Lander A spaceship pilot works hard for a living in Jason Holiday's game. |
Jason Holiday | Article | Personal Computer News | 19th Jan 1985 | |
6844 |
Output: Character Set Expansion Expand your character sets with these machine code listings by Ben Willcocks. |
Ben Willcocks | Article | Personal Computer News | 26th Jan 1985 | |
6845 |
Output: Graphics Tablet To Function Keys With these routines from Simon Taylor, you can turn your graphics tablet into an extra set of function keys. |
Simon Taylor | Article | Personal Computer News | 26th Jan 1985 | |
6846 |
Output: COS & TAN Lookup Tables Speed up your calculation of functions on the BBC with this program from Pete Johnson. |
Pete Johnson | Article | Personal Computer News | 26th Jan 1985 | |
6893 |
Output: Crazy Caverns Part 1 Calling all Commodore 64 owners - get your digits ready to type in the first part of PCN's exclusive game written by Tony Crowther. |
Tony Crowther | Article | Personal Computer News | 2nd Feb 1985 | |
6894 |
Output: Casio PB-100 As BBC Remote Terminal Use your Casio as a remote terminal, thanks to Robert Miles. |
Robert Miles | Article | Personal Computer News | 2nd Feb 1985 | |
6895 |
Output: Screenart Part 1 Pretty pictures on the Spectrum with R. G. Luxton's Screenart program. |
R. G. Luxton | Article | Personal Computer News | 2nd Feb 1985 | |
6896 |
Output: Business On Your Commodore 64 Want to upgrade your Commodore 64 to use it for business? Unsure of whether it is possible, or how to go about it? Peter Worlock explains how easy this can be and give some hints and tips of products to look for. |
Peter Worlock | Article | Personal Computer News | 2nd Feb 1985 |