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NEWS 4
A look at the computer business in general including special sections on software, hardware and suppliers.
NEW PRODUCTS 9
The latest in hardware and software including a flight plan for the 8000 series and the Quick Brown Fox word processor.
SHOW GUIDE 14
Our guide to the 4th International Commodore Computer Show.
APPLICATION 17
Hornet, by Claremont Controls, is a project planning system with a good deal of string in its tail. We check out an installation at British Gas.
SOFTWARE REVIEW 22
Paperclip: is it just another word processor?
What can users really expect from CP/M as the language goes CBM?
GAMES REVIEW 29
Two games for the 64. Be a gopher in Kaktus and protect your moonbase from falling meteorites in Rox 64. Meanwhile, on the VIC, launch your own Space Assault.
SOUND AND VISION 31
Although there are few products around for the 64, we take an in-depth look at a music and sound synthesiser called Synthy 64.
EDUCATION 38
An educational holiday for all the family at Camp Beaumont could end up with you taking home a Commodore machine at half the shop price.
HARDWARE REVIEW 41
We take a look at Interpod with its standard IEEE connector for the Commodore 64 and VIC 20.
BOOK REVIEW 43
6502 Applications and Beginners Assembly Language Programming VIC 20.
HINTS AND TIPS 45
Transferring the character generator and resetting the VIC without turning off. Switching in the character generator ROM, memory addresses and resetting for the 64. Plus much more information including how to begin writing a simple program for a word processor.
INTERFACING 55
How to build a low cost alternative to the VIC joystick.
BUSINESS 61
A program listing for sales validation.
BASIC PROGRAMMING 64
A sprite editor, a character editor for the 64 and games with frogs, arrows and pinballs for the VIC, 64 and PET.
MACHINE CODE PROGRAMMING 89
A Basic 2 routine to format listings.
Commodore Computing International.
 
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