Table of Contents |
Features | |
RUNning Ruminations | 6 |
Publisher's Notes | 6 |
Programming Primer | 8 |
Take charge of your computer and begin wiriting your own programs. You need only learn some fundamentals. |
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David A. Hook |
C-64/C-128 Graphics - You Won't Believe Your Eyes | 20 |
When it comes to graphics, both the C-64 and C-128 offer some superb features. the trick is in accesing these features. Using sample programs, this article shows you how, and helps you better understand Commodore graphics programming. |
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Louis R. Wallace |
Magic | 34 |
In this special issue we've prepared a collection of 512 valuable hints and tips for Commodore owners. The following section contains all the Magic tricks publised during 1985, plus over 200 new tricks prepared especially for this issue. Whether you're a new or exprienced Commodore computer owner, a hardware or software devotee, a dedicated hacker or a once-a-year computerist, you'll find many tricks here that will make your computing more enjoyable and useful. |
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Louis F. Sander |
The Sound of C-128 Music | 48 |
Now, with the C-128's Basic 7.0, anyone can take full advantage of the sensational SID chip. Your C-128 can become a one-man band in no time. |
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Matthew Stern |
Get On-Line! Discover the World of Telecommunications | 54 |
With a Commodore computer and modem, you can bring the exciting world of telecommunications to your fingertips. This article introduces you to that world, familiarizes you with its terminology, reviews Commodore's modems and provides a list of the major commercial networks available. |
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Peggy Herrington |
C-128 Programmer's Aid | 62 |
The C-128 is a programmer's delight. Its enhanced Basic features many more programming aids than the C-64, so you can take command of your programming with ease. |
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Morton Kevelson |
CP/M and the C-128 | 70 |
Here's an introduction to the wide world of CP/M, along with a discussion of its numerous applications and software. |
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Cheryl Peterson |
How to Avoid Computer Diseaster | 74 |
Wheter you're a new C-128 computer owner or a long-time C-64 owner, you'll want to heed these tips to prolong the life of your computing system. |
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Annette Hinshaw |
Definitions & Demostrations - C-64/C-128 Terms Explained | 80 |
Is you head spinning from trying to distinguish between Basic 2.0 and Basic 7.0 commands? Well, here's a comprehensive list of C-64 and C-128 commands, statements, functions and reserved variables that is sure to set you straight. aso included are examples of how you may use them for programming. |
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Margaret Morabito |
Commodore Clubs | 162 |
Plus: Programmer's Reference Chart | |