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TRS-80 Revived Site by Ira Goldklang's is an archive of everything related to the Tandy Radio Shack TRS-80 microcomputer lines. Site contains emulators, programs, manuals, books, patches, games, hints, discussions, questions, forums, and tons more.

February 15, 2009

February 15, 2009 – Site Update (80 NOTEBOOK)

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I have updated the 80 NOTEBOOK magazine page to include larger cover scans and the tables of contents. The 80 NOTEBOOK ran for 7 issues.

February 15, 2009 – New SoftSide Magazine Cover (Issue # 28)

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Issue Information:

Name: SoftSide Magazine
Issue: Vol 5 No 07 / Issue 28
Date: April, 1982
Publisher: SoftSide Publications
Size: 29.5MB
Pages: 104
TOSEC: SoftSide Magazine Vol 5 No 07 [I] (1982)(SoftSide Publications)
Status: INCOMPLETE
Issue Contents:
FRONT RUNNER
21 Microtext 1.2
by Jon R. Voskull
SoftSide’s basic BASIC word processor for all three systems acquires line editing capabilities, plus a few changes to the two previous installments.
FEATURES
9 Sensuous Programmer
by “J”
“J” concludes a year-long exploration of the ins and outs of the intimate art of BASIC programming with some philosophical meanderings.
11 My Side of the Page
by Lance Micklus
For those who like to encourage their computers to talk to other people’s computers, this extensive discussion of modems should prove to be very helpful.
15 Introduction to Word Processing
Review by Dave Albert
18 Word Processing: An Art in Transition
by Tom Stanton
This informative essay on the history of the written, printed, and electronic word leads to some fascinating questions about the future.
96 Machine Head
by Spyder Webb
DEPARTMENTS
5 Editorial
6 Input
8 Outgoing Mail
16 Calendar
26 Bugs, Worms, and Other Undesirables
APPLE/SIDE
34 Enhanced Disk Version: SEMAPHORE
by Richard A. Bryant
Semaphore is a form of “word processing” that predates computers by quite a few years. This unique Hi-Res graphics program will enlighten you about a kind of flagwaving quite unfamiliar to most of us.
36 Disk and Cassette Versions: APPLE F.O.O.L.S.
by Jon R. Voskuil
DV and CV subscribers get a sneak preview of the “Apple Fully Optimized Operational Language System” which will appear in listed form in next month’s magazine.
37 K-Byter: BATTLESHIP
by David Bahr
The old favorite board game is revisited in this compact computerized incarnation.
38 WHITE LIGHTNING
by Randy Fox
You’ll have to develop quick reflexes to keep from zapping yourself out of this game. Your score soars as you intercept elusive graphics blocks, but each time you get one it’s harder to maneuver.
42 POSTER MAKER
by Fred J. Condo
If you have the need (or just an irresistable urge) to print out large-letter posters, this is just what your Apple needs.
48 Comparative Review: THREE APPLE TEXT EDITORS
reviewed by Jon R. Voskuil
SuperText II, SuperScribe II, Apple Writer II
ATARI/SIDE
54 K-Byter: CRYPTO
by Jerry Aamodt
This is an entertaining code-breaking game, coded into just the form for you and your ATARI to solve together.
55 Enhanced Disk Version: RENUMBERING FOR THE ATARI
by Frank Roberts
Anyone who has written a program from scratch knows how messy the line numbering can get after all the changing and revising is done. This program lets your computer do the grubbing work of renumbering the whole thing in nice, neat increments of your choice.
56 STARBASE 13
by Mark Lewis Batdwin
This one will give you some heavy practice with your joystick as you defend yourself against attackers from all directions. It’s only a matter of time ….
59 ATARI BANNER MACHINE
by Alan J. Zett
This unique banner-printing program works not only with normal characters, but with any redefined character set that you care to program into your computer. The possibilities are limitless.
63 Comparative Review: WORD PROCESSING PROGRAMS FOR THE ATARI
reviewed by Sheldon Leemon
Letter Perfect, Text Wizard, and Word Processor
TRS-80/SIDE
67 K-Byter: MICRO ADVENTURE
by Joseph Felten
Adventure veterans and beginners alike will enjoy this subcompact interactive game.
68 Enhanced Disk Version: SCREEN PRINT
by Steven Milliken
Install a Machine Language routine into memory, and you can dump the text and graphics displayed on your screen to a printer – even while another program is running.
70 GOTHIC LETTER PRINTER
by Ronald M. Tutone
This remarkable program creates large letters in a beautiful Gothic font on your favorite printer. You’ll have no more excuses for sloppy garage sale signs.
76 DATABASE
by Mark Pelczarski
This is a completely updated version of SoftSide’s Developing Database, in two versions: sequential access and random access. Those who have long awaited this complete TRS-80 version will not be disappointed.
85 DOSPLUS – What Does it Mean?
by Alan J. Zett .
The complete list of all DOSPLUS BASIC error messages – fully explained.
86 REFWARE’S THESAURUS
by Kathleen Boucher
88 MICROPROOF
by Dave A. Kater
91 HEXSPELL
by Dave A. Kater and David R. Long
93 NEWSCRIPT VERSION 6.1
by Joseph Breton

February 14, 2009

February 14, 2009 – New SoftSide Magazine Cover (Issue # 29)

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Issue Information:

Name: SoftSide Magazine
Issue: Vol 5 No 08 / Issue 29
Date: May, 1982
Publisher: SoftSide Publications
Size: 45MB
Pages: 100
TOSEC: SoftSide Magazine Vol 5 No 08 [I] (1982)(SoftSide Publications)
Status: INCOMPLETE
Issue Contents:
FRONT RUNNER
23 Solitaire
by Larry Williams; Translations by Alan J. Zett and Rich Bouchard
Klondike, the addictive one-player card game that just about everyone knows simply as “solitaire,” is beautifully implemented here for all three computers. The constant problems of shuffling the deck and rearranging the sloppy piles of cards are finally solved!
FEATURES
11 Entertainment Tomorrow
by Allen W. Wold and Fred D’Ignazio
The authors discuss the dungeons and the adventures of the past and present, and present some thoughts and speculations about a future breed of Computer-Assisted Role Playing Games.
14 Computer Graphics
by Joan Truckenbrod
This article focuses on how to transform one object gradually into another through a series of computerized calculations.
18 Save By Computerizing Your Business
by Edward Ting
You’ll be amazed by what the figures will show you about the possibilities of adding datamation to your business.
19 The BASIC Handbook
Review by Jon Voskuil
20 Data Impact Printer 84G
Review by Dean F. H. Macy
96 Machine Head
by Spyder Webb
DEPARTMENTS
5 Editorial
6 Input
8 Hints and Enhancements
10 Outgoing Mail
16 Calendar
APPLE/SIDE
38 Enhanced Disk Version: LIST FORMATTER
by Kerry Shetline
This Machine Language utility will allow you to list your Applesoft programs in a logicl!l arid highly readable form, to greatly simplify development and debugging.
40 K-Byter: REMARK WRlTER/FORMATTER
by Jon Voskuil
Internal documentation of your program with REM lines has never been this easy and looked this good.
42 APPLE F.O.O.L.S.
by Jon Voskuil
Media subscribers got this one last month for an April Fool special. Here’s the listing and the explanation of how it works and what it does.
47 MICRO-MAN
by William Pu
This excellent Apple version of George Delp’s TRS-Man will keep you busy for many hours eating all the monsters your diet will permit.
53 Review: ELECTRIC DUET
by Jon Voskuil
55 A FIX FOR THE APPLE MICROTEXT TAPE PROBLEM
by Tom Pollard
If you’ve been waiting with bated breath to use the Microtext word processor with your Apple cassette system, the solution is here.
ATARI/SIDE
58 Enhanced Disk Version: ROBOT BATTLE
by Randy W. Massey
This is an exceptionally well done arcade game which will keep you going for a long time as you attempt to penetrate alien defenses and retrieve the vital cloaking device which is Earth’s only hope.
60 K-Byter: SUPER SNAKE
by Trevor Porter
Guiding your snake around the screen to gobble up points becomes more and more challenging as you go along.
61 CROSS-REFERENCE
by Luis Wuhl
A utility which finds and lists the lines in which variables are used can be an invaluable programming tool. Here is a simple one in BASIC that can make your work a lot easier.
64 WORD SEARCH
by Skeet Nevil
Why wait for the daily paper when your ATARI can give you a new word-search game whenever you want one? Discover the joy of using a joystick instead of a pencil to find those hidden words.
68 Review: GHOST HUNTER; CRUSH, CRUMBLE, AND CHOMP; SPACE CHASE; and OUTDOOR GAMES
Review by Bruce Chapman
70 EXPLORING THE ATARI FRONTIER
by Alan J. Zett
This first installment of a new series on hidden features of the ATARI discusses the importance of the ANTIC chip and the display list for the BASIC programmer.
TRS-80/SIDE
76 Enhanced Disk Version: BREAKTHRU
by Larry Meister
This is a fast and challenging Machine Language game which offers a variety of options and will test your reflexes and perceptioris to the limit.
78 K-Byter: MINI-INVADERS
by V. A. DeGiorgio
Here is an exceptional K-Byter which POKEs a Machine Language invaders game into memory for some smooth and fast action.
79 JOYSTICK MODIFICATION FOR THE TRS-80
by Tigre Wenrich
Add an ATARI joystick to your TRS-80 for a new dimension, in playing action games. This article shows you how to do it.
82 LADDERS
by Rik Pierce
The goal of this competitive game is to work your way up the ladders before your opponents do. It requires generous portions of luck, logic, and clear thinking to win.
88 NEWDOS-80 ENHANCEMENTS TO SEQUENTIAL DATABASE
by Robert Jacobs
Special NEWDOS-80 features are exploited to make the sequential-access version of So/tSide’s Database program even better.
90 ROBOT ATTACK Review
by Michael McKenna
91 MISSILE ATTACK
Review by Michael McKenna
92 MICROWORLD
Review by Allen L. Wold

February 13, 2009

February 13, 2009 – New SoftSide Magazine Cover (Issue # 25)

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Issue Information:

Name: SoftSide Magazine
Issue: Vol 5 No 04 / Issue 25
Date: January, 1982
Publisher: SoftSide Publications
Size: 42.1MB
Pages: 104
TOSEC: SoftSide Magazine Vol 5 No 04 [I] (1982)(SoftSide Publications)
Status: INCOMPLETE
Issue Contents:
ARTICLES
25 Computer Graphics
by Joan R. Trucknebrod
Patterns with vertical reflection.
52 Modify EDTASM for the Model III
by Randy Hawkins
Part 1 of the fix
54 COMMANDing BASIC
by Alan J. Zett
RESTORE a data pointer to a specified line number.
REVIEWS
92 Experiments in Artificial Intelligence
by Luigi Bisceglia
92 Graphics Editor and Programmer
by Margaret M. Grothman
APPLE, ATARI, TRS-80 PROGRAMS
21 Microtext 1.1
by Jon Voskull
Add the printout module to your word processor
27 Gambler
by Randy Hawkins
Don’t be afraid to take a chance
TRS-80 PROGRAMS
56 TRS-Man
by George Delp
TRS-Man goes into a feeding frenzy.
59 Vici
by Robert J. Pollock
Who shall overcome in this war game?
APPLE PROGRAMS
67 Word Wars
by Rowland Archer & Bruce Muscolino
My word against yours.
74 Apple Capture
by William J. Ryan
Don’t bark up the wrong tree.
ATARI PROGRAMS
79 Piazza Hotel
by Gary J. Dominick
Is this any way to spend a vacation?
84 Number Race
by Arthur N. Schreibman
Faster than a speeding number.
SOFTSIDE DV
46 TRS-80 and Apple – Nuclear Submarine Adventure
by Steven Neighorn
48 ATARI – Death Star
by Matt Rutter
DEPARTMENTS
4 About This Issue
by Jon Voskuil
5 Editorial
by Randal L. Kottwitz
6 Input
From our readers
8 Outgoing Mail
by Randal L. Kottwitz
10 Hints and Enhancements
From our readers
14 SayYoho
by Scott Adams
15 SensuousProgrammer
by J”
19 Entertainment Tomorrow
by Allen L Wold & Fred D’lgnazio
49 K-Byters
From our readers
53 Bugs, Worms, and Other Undesirables
by Editors
87 Calendar
by Editors
89 Hardware Comer
by Edward E. Umlor
96 MachineHead
by Spyder Webb

February 12, 2009

Site Updates

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While continuing to scan new materials, I am in the process of adding complete table of contents entries for the scanned magazines in an upgrade to the magazine pages.

I have completed working on THE ALTERNATE SOURCE and THE 8IGHTY magazines.

February 12, 2009 – New SoftSide Magazine Cover (Issue # 26)

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Issue Information:

Name: SoftSide Magazine
Issue: Vol 5 No 05 / Issue 26
Date: February, 1982
Publisher: SoftSide Publications
Size: XMB
Pages: 82
TOSEC: SoftSide Magazine Vol 5 No 05 [I] (1982)(SoftSide Publications)
Status: INCOMPLETE
Issue Contents:
FRONT RUNNER
25 Space Rescue
by Matt Rutter
You have been selected as a member of the exploration party searching for life on the planet Arcturus III. Radar indicates a meteor storm headed straight for that solar system. Can you, in your two-person rocket, rescue the people stranded there without crashing into a meteor? You are their only hope.
FEATURES
10 Entertainment Tomorrow
by Allen L. Wold and Fred D’Ignazio
In another peek into the future, the authors tell how computers could help enhance the tension and excitement of fantasy role-playing games. With the addition of low-level lasers, computerized fencing would take on an unequalled element of realism.
15 Sensuous Programmer
“J”
In this tenth installment, “J” discusses the use of logical operators and relational operators in BASIC programming.
58 My Side of the Page
by Lance Micklus
In Getting a Bit Serious – Part Seven, Lance discusses marketing projections and customer support problems. See how you can profit through his experience.
23 Hardware Corner
by Edward E. Umlor
The series on disk drives continues. Read about floppy drives, flippy drives and aspects of a variety of DOSs.
80 Machine Head
by Spyder Webb
SPECIAL FEATURES
5 DOSPLUS – How It’s Different
Since the operating system of the TRS-80 DV has changed from TRSDOS to DOSPLUS, those subscribers should find this summary of the major differences helpful.
8 Comments from Tandy
by Ed Juge
In a letter to the publisher from Ed Juge, director of computer merchandising for Tandy Corporation, some of Tandy’s policies about why only certain software and hardware products are supported by Radio Shack are explained.
38 Let’s Be Civilized
by Leonard Buchanan
Have you learned how to react in a civilized manner to that OTHER computer your acquaintances own? Have you been able to explain your feelings about YOUR computer to others? If not, try getting civilized.
39 Reader Survey
Each month we spend a great deal of time selecting, translating, and illustrating the programs and articles in Softside. This month we are asking you to complete and return the survey found in the center of this issue. Your responses will help determine future selections of programs, articles and other features. Please take the time to help us provide you with what interests you the most.
DEPARTMENTS
4 Editorial
4 Calendar
6 Input
7 Hints and Enhancements
9 Outgoing Mail
APPLE/SIDE
44 Enhanced Disk Version
Andorra
by Brent Packer
Lead the country of Andorra in this simulation.
46 K-Byter
Pick-Up
by William Pu
47 Program
Rubicube
by F.J. Condo
This color-graphics simulation will help you solve that famous 3-D puzzle.
56 Review
by Cary W. Bradley
Hi-Res Secrets
ATARI/SIDE
59 K-Byter
by Alan J. Zett
System Configuration Test
60 Enhanced Disk Version
Kismet II by Peter Kirsch
This dice game combines luck and skill as you arrange your dice scores to get the highest total.
62 Program
by Greg Schroeder
Defense
67 What’s New
by Dean F. H. Macy
Ramdisk
69 Review
by Alan J. Zett
Protector
TRS-80/SIDE
71 K-Byter
by Ronald and Jordan Corn
Lites Out
73 Enhanced Disk Version
Help Package
by Rich Bouchard
A utility for getting instructions on how to use your DOS, computer, or anything else.
74 Program
Maze Sweep
by James Garon and David Bohlke
A translation of Maze Search, this is an arcade-style game with optional sound.
77 Article
by Randy Hawkins
Modify EDTASM for the Model III – Part II
79 Review
by Marvin Lewis
Parsector V

February 11, 2009

February 11, 2009 – New SoftSide Magazine Cover (Issue # 27)

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Issue Information:

Name: SoftSide Magazine
Issue: Vol 5 No 06 / Issue 27
Date: March, 1982
Publisher: SoftSide Publications
Size: 46.8MB
Pages: 102
TOSEC: SoftSide Magazine Vol 5 No 06 [I] (1982)(SoftSide Publications)
Status: INCOMPLETE
Issue Contents:
FRONT RUNNER
23 Hexapawn
by Carl Bevington
Hexapawn is a marker game played on a three-by-three grid that gets harder to win the more you play. The computer is given a set of operating instructions that enable it to improve its decision-making ability based on the success or failure of previous decisions.
FEATURES
14 Entertainment Tomorrow
by Allen L. Wold and Fred D’Ignazio
The authors speculate about whether holograms could be used in the presentation of three-dimensional games and the role computers could play in the process. They give a brief introduction to projection and transmission holography and how holograms are produced by lasers.
18 Sensuous Programmer
by “J”
“J” boldly leaps off the deep end and gives an introduction to TRS-80, Apple and ATARI graphics.
21 Computer Graphics
by Joan R. Truckenbrod
Using the same principles as those in making inkblot patterns, combine horizontal and vertical reflections to generate patterns with your computer.
96 Machine Head
by Spyder Webb
SPECIAL FEATURE
36 File Matcher
by Jon Voskuil
Let your computer compare listings of different versions of the same program.
DEPARTMENTS
5 Editorial
6 Input
8 Hints and Enhancements
9 Bugs, Worms, and Other Undesirables
10 Calendar
11 Outgoing Mail
94 New Products
This month we have a new department in SoftSide. New Products introduces DatasaverTM, Dragon’s Eye, The Data Reporter, a variety of cases for your hardware, and more.
APPLE/SIDE
38 Enhanced Disk Version
PEEKER/POKER
by Mike Westerfield
Examine and change sectors of Apple II disks.
40 Programs
THE MAGICAL SHAPE MACHINE
by Tom Keith
This graphics utility provides an easy way to create and manipulate shapes.
47 GRAVITY-FLOAT TRACE
by Robert A. Pritchett
This real-time Lo-Res game will test your coordination and timing.
53 Review
BRODERBUND SOFTWARE’S APPLE PANIC
reviewed by Hartley G. Lesser
55 COMMANDing BASIC
by Michael Prescott
Learn how to use the Applesoft Ampersand function and how to implement it with a minimum of Machine Language.
ATARI/SIDE
58 Enhanced Disk Version
THE CURSE OF THE PHARAOH
by Peter Kirsh
Can you find and return the two rubies to the eyes of the mummy in the pyramid?
60 Programs
INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE CONTRACTORS
by Phillip Case and Patrick Maloney
Our translation contest winner lets you try to become chairman of the board in this business management simulation.
65 OUTER SPACE ATTACK
by Sheldon Leemon
Maneuver your laser base and destroy the wave of aliens before they bomb you or get past the horizon.
69 Articles
TAKE-APART OUTER SPACE ATTACK
by Sheldon Leemon
The Player/Missile graphics and other graphics techniques used in Outer Space Attack are explained
72 RANDOM FILES WITH ATARI DOS I
by Odino Ciai and Luis Wuhl
How to fix your ATARI DOS I to take care of problems with random files.
71 Review
K-BYTE’S K-RAZY SHOOT-OUT
reviewed by Sheldon Leemon
TRS-80/SIDE
74 Enhanced Disk Version
WARPATH
by Ron Potkin
You can take the side of the Indians or the troopers in this two-player game of strategy and skill.
76 Programs
KILLER CARS
by Richard Kipp
Equip your vehicle with armor, machine guns, lasers and other weapons in order to destroy your opponent’s car.
85 STAKE YOUR CLAIM
by Rik Pierce
No claim jumping allowed in this two-player strategy game where you try to peacefully settle land in the old west.
90 Review
ADVENTURE INTERNATIONAL’S STARFIGHTER
reviewed by Dave Albert and Alan J. Zett
92 Article
DOSPLUS – HOW IT’S BETTER
by Alan J. Zett
New DOS features on the TRS-80 DV are explained.

February 6, 2009

February 6, 2009 – Site Updates and Updated Emulators


As I continue to explore WordPress, I am toying with the idea of moving more of the site over. In connection with this transition, I have been reworking the emulator page to clean up HTML errors and make it more WordPress friendly.

In doing so, I also verified the links and have realized that a number of emulators have been updated. These include:

  • HT 1080/Z v1.6, updated on Sep. 17, 2007
  • VCC v1.40 Installer, updated on Jan. 3, 2008
  • MC-10 Emulator v0.73c, updated on May, 2008
  • Multi Emulator Super System (Binary) v1.29 updated on Jan. 6, 2008
  • Virtual T v1.3 updated on Sep. 25, 2008

    February 5, 2009

    February 5, 2009 – New The Alternate Source Magazine Cover

    by @ 10:35 pm. Filed under Magazine, The Alternate Source


    Issue Information:

    Name: The Alternate Source Magazine
    Issue: Vol 3 No 6 / Issue 18
    Date: 1982
    Publisher: The Alternate Source Publications
    Size: 20.6M
    Pages: 164
    TOSEC: The Alternate Source Issue 18 [OCR] (1982)(The Alternate Source)
    Status: COMPLETE
    Issue Contents:
    2 Bootstrap
    3 TRS-80 ROM Routines Commented – Part Three
    by Jack Decker
    This issue Jack deals with Strings and String-Handling Routines in the ROM.
    15 The New PENRAM
    by R. Baker
    Extensive patches to this top-quality public domain program.
    36 DIF for the Compleat Idiot
    by Jason Potter
    Jason shows us how to get maximum use of Soft Sector Marketing’s fine program – by interfacing it with VisiCalc!
    45 Bit Kickin’ With Jesse Bob
    Jesse Bob and his Wranglers bring you a special addition to the regular column – a listing of all the error codes, their meanings and what causes them!
    54 Enhancing Series I Tape EDTASM – Model III
    by Larry Cunningham
    Anybody in the market for a good Model III EDTASM? Here it is!
    87 Count To A Million Contest Results
    After all these years …
    90 Telecommunications and the TRS-80: Telcom 3
    by Gordon Williams
    A wrapup of comparisons and a couple of nifty programs to make online sessions easier.
    127 Assembly Language Library # 6
    by Clockwork Software
    “Operator Input Command Processing.” How’s that for a buzzword?
    131 From the Source’s Mouth
    Wherein we discuss the Max-80, publication schedules and the importance of documentation.
    132 Mailbag
    Probably a regular new column. New stuff you might want to know about.
    133 Pascal Patches
    by Jonathan Yarden
    … another show-off kid. Just wait ’till you see what he’s got up and coming.
    150 The Computer Revolution – Who are the Beneficiaries?
    153 Program for the Blind/Visually Handicapped
    by Norman Hills and Byron Drachman
    158 Overview: The Max-80
    by Steven Kovitz
    Either this is the buy we’ve been waiting for or the biggest con since World Power Systems!

    February 5, 2009 – New SoftSide Magazine Cover

    by @ 1:01 am. Filed under Magazine, Softside


    Issue Information:

    Name: SoftSide Magazine
    Issue: Vol 4 No 10
    Date: July 1981
    Publisher: SoftSide Publications
    Size: 26MB
    Pages: N/A
    TOSEC: SoftSide Magazine Vol 4 No 10 [I] (1981)(SoftSide Publications)
    Status: INCOMPLETE – MISSING PAGES
    Issue Contents:
    ARTICLES
    32 GO PUBLIC WITH YOUR COMPUTER by Harland Hill
    Hearye! Hearye!
    48 LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER by Roger W. Robitaille, Sr.
    Magazine of the Future
    72 COMPUTER GRAPHICS by Joan Truckenbrod
    Designing your own patterns
    80 LEMONADE OR CHAMPAGNE by Will Hagenbuch
    Another glass, please
    84 VARPTR UNMASKED by John T. Phillipp, M.D.
    Who was that masked VARPTR?
    90 THE LITTLE COMPUTER THAT WOULDN’T by Sherry M. Taylor
    Computer that grounded Columbia
    92 REVIEWS by Michael Humes, Dave Albert
    Computer Napoleonics, Atlantian Odyssey
    S-80, APPLE, AND ATARI PROGRAM
    22 CHEMISTRY DRILL by Brent Packer, Jon Voskuil
    Hup, two, three, four
    S-80 AND ATARI PROGRAM
    28 CODE MASTER by Andrew Braunstein, Rich Bouchard
    Deciphering game
    APPLE AND ATARI PROGRAM
    34 KIDNAPPED by Peter Kirsch, Carl Mueller, Rich Bouchard, Alan Zett
    Nine floors to freedom
    S-80 PROGRAMS
    50 MAGIC PAPER CALCULATOR by Russell Starkey
    Scrolling calculator
    55 WORD WARS by Rowland Archer
    How many words can you make?
    APPLE PROGRAMS
    59 VOLLEYBALL by Jim Hilger
    Game for four players
    66 MICRODRAFTER by Jon Voskuil
    Computerized drafting and drawing
    ATARI PROGRAMS
    75 SPACE LANDER by Jack and Bob Wiener
    Happy Landing!
    DEPARTMENTS
    4 EDITORIAL by Jon Voskuil
    6 INPUT by our readers
    11 OUTGOING MAIL by Dave Albert
    13 CALENDAR by Editors
    14 SAYYOHO by Scott Adams
    15 ABOUT THIS ISSUE by S. S. Munchkins
    17 I DON’T THINK WE’RE IN KANSAS ANYMORE by Mark Pelczarski
    19 THE SENSUOUS PROGRAMMER by “J”
    33 WORD SEARCH PUZZLE #3 SOLUTION by Editors
    33 BUG, WORMS, AND OTHER UNDESIRABLES by Editors
    86 WHAT’S NEW by Ed Umlor
    87 HARDWARE CORNER by Ed Umlor
    93 MACHINE HEAD by Spyder

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