World View: View from Germany – Reuterswärd, Anders
Compute!'s Gazette Special Section Volume 14, No. 9, October 1992, p. 14
The Commodore scene in Germany. Commodore 8-bit computers will survive longer i ... 8-bit scene in Germany.
Beginner BASIC: More Keys, Please – Cotton, Larry
Compute!'s Gazette Special Section Volume 14, No. 9, October 1992, p. 18
Here's a look at some of the unique keys found only on 64 and 128 keyboards. To ... OP, and the RESTORE key.
Machine Language: Directories – Butterfield, Jim
Compute!'s Gazette Special Section Volume 14, No. 9, October 1992, p. 20
Here's a way to use a fake BASIC program to read a disk's directory. Technique ... e. Includes source code.
D'Iversions: My Dream – D'Ignazio, Fred
Compute!'s Gazette Special Section Volume 14, No. 9, October 1992, p. 21
Is life itself just a subroutine? If computer simulations mimic reality, how ca ... reality is a simulation.
GEOS: Dweezils and Drivers – Vander Ark, Steve
Compute!'s Gazette Special Section Volume 14, No. 9, October 1992, p. 22
New tools are available on Dweezil Disks for geoPaint artists. Here are some ne ... Print, and Rotate Pages.
Programmer's Page: Did You Hear That? – Thompson, Randy
Compute!'s Gazette Special Section Volume 14, No. 9, October 1992, p. 24
The SID chip gives the 64 the power to produce a world of earthly and unearthly ... ubmitted by Vince Tagle.
Speedspeller 128 – Chojnacki, Christopher
Compute!'s Gazette Special Section Volume 14, No. 9, October 1992, p. 25
Spellcheck utility patch for the 128 version of SpeedScript.
La BASIC – Ahmad, Farid
Compute!'s Gazette Special Section Volume 14, No. 9, October 1992, p. 29
Programming utility adds labels to BASIC via REM statements. Labels may be tar ... , and selective RESTORE.
SpeedSpell – Lightner, Daniel
Compute!'s Gazette Special Section Volume 14, No. 9, October 1992, p. 31
Spellcheck tool for SpeedScript files.
Dynamic Memory – Gordon, Frank
Compute!'s Gazette Special Section Volume 14, No. 9, October 1992, p. 35
Interrupt-driven routine displays selected RAM contents on the first nine lines of the screen.
Scan 64 – Lightner, Daniel
Compute!'s Gazette Special Section Volume 14, No. 9, October 1992, p. 36
Short machine language program the displays contents of regions of memory on the screen.
Mindboggle – Cameron, John
Compute!'s Gazette Special Section Volume 14, No. 9, October 1992, p. 37
Memory game for up to four players.