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GEOS: Going Wild About Fonts – Vander Ark, Steve

Compute!'s Gazette Special Section Volume 14, No. 4, May 1992, p. 24

Fonts are and exciting aspect of using GEOS, and literally hundreds of them are ... tor 2.5 by Jim Collette.

Milk Run – Vakalis, Gus

Compute!'s Gazette Special Section Volume 14, No. 4, May 1992, p. 25

A Paperboy-inspired game written in machine language.

Turbo Poker – Neri, Mark

Compute!'s Gazette Special Section Volume 14, No. 4, May 1992, p. 29

Solitaire poker game written in machine language.

File Lord – Lightner, Daniel

Compute!'s Gazette Special Section Volume 14, No. 4, May 1992, p. 30

Database program for the 64 written in machine language.

Pixel Mover – Pham, Hong

Compute!'s Gazette Special Section Volume 14, No. 4, May 1992, p. 33

Machine-language routine that allows smooth scrolling pixel-by-pixel in eight ... rogram written in BASIC.

Batch File 64 – Kaiser, Cameron

Compute!'s Gazette Special Section Volume 14, No. 4, May 1992, p. 38

Utility for creating and executing MS-DOS style "batch files" on the 64.

Relatively Simple – Johnson, Jayson

Compute!'s Gazette Special Section Volume 14, No. 5, June 1992, p. 6

Many programmers shy away from using relative files, but let's take another loo ... ive disk files in BASIC.

Reviews: Tie Break – Saucier, Chris

Compute!'s Gazette Special Section Volume 14, No. 5, June 1992, p. 12

Review of Tie Break from Digitek Software.

Reviews: Calc II – Netsel, Tom

Compute!'s Gazette Special Section Volume 14, No. 5, June 1992, p. 12

Review of the Calc II spreadsheet software from Pankhurst Programming.

Reviews: Bad Blood – Ceccola, Russ

Compute!'s Gazette Special Section Volume 14, No. 5, June 1992, p. 14

Review of Bad Blood from Origin.

Beginner BASIC: Alphabet Sprites – Cotton, Larry

Compute!'s Gazette Special Section Volume 14, No. 5, June 1992, p. 18

Turn keyboard characters into movable sprites. Here's an interesting way to tur ... r ROM to create sprites.

Machine Language: Rotating Buffers – Butterfield, Jim

Compute!'s Gazette Special Section Volume 14, No. 5, June 1992, p. 20

User a rotating buffer to determine a program's starting address and more. Here ... r. Includes source code.