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Letters 5
This month Beaver Software bites back, we've some programming tips and the chart debate is revived.
News 7
The Evil Dead reach for your 64, games prices plummet and new hardware abounds.
Games software 14
Peter Gerrard among the spaceships, monsters, aliens and - plumbers?
Business software 20
Mike Grace reviews word processing packages for the 64.
Which printer 25
Daisywheel or dot matrix? Ken Casemore compares the merits of budget printers of each type - Commodore's MPS801 and the Smith-Corona TP1.
Profile 28
Taskset's Andy Walker explains his "64 only" policy to Chris Jenkins.
Star game 31
Ever fancied yourself as a space pilot? Test your skill with this 64 listing.
Super expander expounded 37
Colin Walls explains just what you can do with the Vic 20's Super Expander.
Shrew 64 40
Adrian Warman's program imitates the function of a mouse peripheral.
Software file 49
Readers' programs let you shoot, draw, print, calculate and more!
Clubnet 59
New clubs from Ireland and France and a list of your local groups.
Market view 61
Commodore's current plans and policies.
Answer back 62
Jack Cohen tackles your questions.
Classified ads 64
Your free marketplace for CBM goodies.
Competition 66
Richard Shepherd offer £250 in prizes.
Commodore Horizons.
 
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