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geoProgrammist – Randall, Maurice

Commodore World Issue #2, June 1994, p. 36

Create your first GEOS program. Simple event programming for GEOS.

BASIC Instincts – Barker, Gene

Commodore World Issue #2, June 1994, p. 38

Last issue's BIG GUNS becomes the new STARSHIP CONQUEST. Development of STARSHI ... g in BASIC. Part 1 of 5.

Advanced Techniques – Cotton, Doug

Commodore World Issue #2, June 1994, p. 44

Applying relocatable machine language to create 'common code' 64/128 programs. ... ine for relocating code.

Peripheral Vision – Cotton, Doug

Commodore World Issue #2, June 1994, p. 46

An introduction to SCSI devices and commands. Detailed technical explanation of ... protocols. Part 1 of 2.

How to Type In Program Listings Appearing in Commodore World – Commodore World Staff

Commodore World Issue #2, June 1994, p. 49

The debut of CHK-LIST, Commodore World's checksum program for reducing typos in BASIC type-ins.

Carrier Detect: Online Conferences – Songa, Les

Commodore World Issue #2, June 1994, p. 50

Commodore guru Jim Butterfield makes a guest appearance on GEnie. Excerpts from ... ore Roundtable on GEnie.

BBS Spotlight: Omni 128 – Commodore World Staff

Commodore World Issue #2, June 1994, p. 52

Interview with Brian Bell, author of Omni 128 BBS.

Over the Edge – Christianson, Charles A.

Commodore World Issue #2, June 1994, p. 54

Commodore proves that you can fail if you try hard enough. What Commodore's liq ... ing with the Amiga 1000.

Top Tips – Hackley, Ron C.

Commodore World Issue #3, 1994, p. 14

FGM's Ron Hackley provides input on 24-pin output. Ron Hackley, author of Fun G ... -pin dot-matrix printer.

Just For Starters – Vander Ark, Steve

Commodore World Issue #3, 1994, p. 16

Disk drive and file name basics. Explains disk directories and drive types.

Foreign Exchange – Gaudl, Joseph

Commodore World Issue #3, 1994, p. 18

The inside scoop on the goose that lays the GEOS eggs. GEOS utilities and LQ fo ... s from Leipzig, Germany.

Let the Games Continue – Cotton, Doug

Commodore World Issue #3, 1994, p. 20

A little history, and some information on tracking down those elusive games. A ... as inventories dwindle.