Hardware Hacker – Mroczkowski, Hank
The TORPET Issue #25, November 1983, p. 34
Outlines a technique for using BASIC program listings as a rudimentary databas ... a FIND command to BASIC.
Say Goodnight, Lance Leventhal – Taller, Terry
The TORPET Issue #25, November 1983, p. 39
Review of 6502 Assembly Language Programming by Donna Tabler, Ruth Ashley, and ... n Wiley and Sons, 1983).
Reading Between the Lines – Williams, David
The TORPET Issue #25, November 1983, p. 42
Seeking for keys in DATA statements after a RESTORE.
Reading the Error Channel in Direct Mode: It Can Be Done – Deal, Elizabeth
The TORPET Issue #25, November 1983, p. 43
Reading the disk drive error channel in direct mode by calling BASIC's GET rou ... S and pseudo-parameters.
Using the 1541 Backup – Bradley, David
The TORPET Issue #25, November 1983, p. 44
Instructions for using the program 1541 Backup, available for the 64 from the TPUG library.
Vic Pack: Home Office Package – Pendleton, A. C.
The TORPET Issue #25, November 1983, p. 45
Review of the Vic Pack cassette available from Audiogenic. Cassette includes t ... nd the database Vicdata.
Take a Load Off Your VIC – Davidson, Tony
The TORPET Issue #25, November 1983, p. 51
Schematics and instructions for building a load buffer to prevent custom expan ... ding the microprocessor.
40/80 Column All Canadian PET: A Review of COMPSEC's Conversion – Wright, Ian
The TORPET Issue #25, November 1983, p. 55
A hardware conversion from a "Fat 40" to a 4032 or 8032 PET by COMSPEC Ltd., 86 ... and 80-column displays.
More BASIC Computer Games – Snyder, Kit
The TORPET Issue #25, November 1983, p. 56
Review of More BASIC Computer Games, edited by David H. Ahl (Workman Publishing, 1979).
Buying Through the Mail: My Dealer, Mail Order, and Me – Salkind, Neil and John Seitz
The TORPET Issue #25, November 1983, p. 57
The authors write about the differences in product support between buying from ... . buying via mail-order.
Wedge-64 – Mason, Darcy and Alan Wunsche
The TORPET Issue #25, November 1983, p. 63
Documentation for Wedge-64 developed in the summer of 1983 by Darcy Mason and ... ham Board of Education.
Programmable Characters – Darnold, Steven
The TORPET Issue #25, November 1983, p. 66
Tutorial on creating custom characters in BASIC on the 64.