Graphic Interpretation: GEOS: Productive, Useful, and Still Fun! – Vander Ark, Steve
Commodore World Issue #6, 1995, p. 36
With all the powerful Windows and Macintosh machines around, why use GEOS? Stev ... because he finds it fun.
geoProgrammist – Randall, Maurice
Commodore World Issue #6, 1995, p. 38
Display modes part 2: 40-column, 80-column, or both? More info on how to make y ... 40- and 80-column modes.
BASIC Instincts – Barker, Gene
Commodore World Issue #6, 1995, p. 40
Add repairs and more in the final installment of STARSHIP COMBAT. Documenting t ... HIP COMBAT. Part 5 of 5.
SCSI Magic – Cotton, Doug
Commodore World Issue #6, 1995, p. 44
For CMD HD programmers, SCSI Commander takes a fair leap forward. The SCSI Comm ... lay, and some bug fixes.
Advanced Techniques – Leeson, John
Commodore World Issue #6, 1995, p. 46
Find out how text adventure data structures work. Topics: maps, parsers, and dynamic data.
Peripheral Vision: Making it Neat: Simple Tips on Better-Looking Output – Butterfield, Jim
Commodore World Issue #6, 1995, p. 50
The better your output looks, the better you look to those who see it. Formatti ... g, and writing to files.
Carrier Detect: A Compressed History of the Internet – Brain, Jim
Commodore World Issue #6, 1995, p. 52
Get a better understanding of the Internet in our compressed history lesson. A ... the present day (1995).
Over the Edge – Radler, Don
Commodore World Issue #6, 1995, p. 55
Is Intel the Grinch that stole Christmas? Find out as Don ponders the Pentium. ... its impact on consumers.
Making Music with Computers – Bonnycastle, Michael
The TORPET Issue #19, May 1983, p. 4
Building a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) to make music on the PET/CBM.
M-U-S-I-C by Computer – Wraggett, Wes R. D.
The TORPET Issue #19, May 1983, p. 7
Wes Wraggett, from the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, lays out what t ... nents of computer music.
Butterfield Box: Poor Man's Petunia – Butterfield, Jim
The TORPET Issue #19, May 1983, p. 10
Schematics for building a "poor man's" digital-to-analog converter.
Programmers Do It In Software: Part 1 – Chamberlin, Hal
The TORPET Issue #19, May 1983, p. 15
Manipulating a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) in software to create desired waveforms.