Moonmist – Randall, Neil
Compute! Issue 86, Volume 9, No. 7, July 1987, p. 34
Requirements: IBM-PC or compatible, Apple II series, Macintosh, Amiga, ST, Comm ... f Moonmist from Infocom.
Partner – Yakal, Kathy
Compute! Issue 86, Volume 9, No. 7, July 1987, p. 34
Requirements: Commodore 64 (reviewed here), 128, or IBM-PC or compatible (256K ... ssistant from Timeworks.
Realm of Impossibility – Williams, Michael B.
Compute! Issue 86, Volume 9, No. 7, July 1987, p. 35
Requirements: Commodore 64, Apple II series, or Atari 8-bit computer. Review of ... ity from Origin Systems.
Weather Wizard – Wetsch, John R.
Compute! Issue 86, Volume 9, No. 7, July 1987, p. 36
This weather forecasting program is written entirely in BASIC and can be adapte ... the 64 written in BASIC.
PFkey 64 – Partch, Jeffrey D.
Compute! Issue 86, Volume 9, No. 7, July 1987, p. 67
If you're a 64 programmer, or a 128 programmer who feels a little lost when you ... features from BASIC 7.0.
Sprite Designer – Corbin, AndrĂ©
Compute! Issue 86, Volume 9, No. 7, July 1987, p. 76
This full-featured sprite editor from a Canadian reader lets you design Commodo ... ate" feature for the 64.
1571 Utility Package – Smit, Dick
Compute! Issue 86, Volume 9, No. 7, July 1987, p. 82
Among other exciting features, the Commodore 1571 disk drive has the ability to ... ne language for the 128.
Smooth-Scrolling Billboard for Commodore 64 – Carlson, Paul W.
Compute! Issue 86, Volume 9, No. 7, July 1987, p. 105
This program turns your Commodore 64 into an electronic billboard, smoothly scr ... t scrolls text messages.
Relative Files on the 1571 Disk Drive – Achtman, Myron
Compute! Issue 86, Volume 9, No. 7, July 1987, p. 109
This article demonstrates reliable methods for using relative files. A Commodor ... e File Test for the 128.
Commodore Trivia #12 – Brain, Jim
Commodore World Issue #13, February 1996, p. 4
How well do you know your Commodore facts? Reprinted from Commodore Trivia on t ... and questions $0b0-$0bf.
Just For Starters: The Windows 95 Connection – Vander Ark, Steve
Commodore World Issue #13, February 1996, p. 10
What turns a user into an expert? The underlying "common sense" assumptions that underly computer expertise.
Foreign Exchange: The German GEOS User Interface – Gaudl, Joseph
Commodore World Issue #13, February 1996, p. 12
A look at the German GEOS CLI. Review of CLI, a GEOS shell written by Jurgen Eckel.