Computer Programming in the Middle School – Benedict, Diane G.
Commodore Microcomputers Volume 3, No. 3, June/July 1982, p. 38
Profile of a computer literacy course at Orchard Lake Middle School in Bloomfield, Michigan.
KTAR's Talk Screen Program – Fleming, Paul
Commodore Microcomputers Volume 3, No. 3, June/July 1982, p. 42
KTAR AM radio in Phoenix, Arizona, and WIND AM radio in Chicago, Illinois, use ... ge calls for talk shows.
CBM Rescues Electrical Contractor – O'Brien John
Commodore Microcomputers Volume 3, No. 3, June/July 1982, p. 44
Lovell Electric in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey uses a PET computer to manage pa ... s, and client estimates.
The VIC Magician: Using Those Mysterious Programmable Function Keys – Tomczyk, Michael S.
Commodore Microcomputers Volume 3, No. 3, June/July 1982, p. 47
Everyone always asks how the VIC-20's programmable function keys work (The func ... in BASIC on the VIC-20.
Meet the VIC-20: Part 1: Games – Harris, Neil
Commodore Microcomputers Volume 3, No. 3, June/July 1982, p. 52
Survey of games for the VIC-20 available on cartridge and cassette.
Using Your VIC-20 to Design Useful Forms – Siciliano, Joseph
Commodore Microcomputers Volume 3, No. 3, June/July 1982, p. 55
BASIC program to print forms using PETSCII box-border characters.
Machine Language Programming: Volume 4 – Stockman, John
Commodore Microcomputers Volume 3, No. 3, June/July 1982, p. 58
Explanation of the 6502 status register and uses for status flags.
The Magical Vertical Line – Deal, Elizabeth
Commodore Microcomputers Volume 3, No. 3, June/July 1982, p. 60
Outlines a display issue where logical lines that occupy more than one screen ... issues in some programs.
Features of the 6845 Video Controller – Holtom, Jim
Commodore Microcomputers Volume 3, No. 3, June/July 1982, p. 63
Explanation of the programmable registers on the 6845 video controller on the PET/CBM and SuperPET.
What You See Is What You Get – Deal, Elizabeth
Commodore Microcomputers Volume 3, No. 3, June/July 1982, p. 64
Experimenting with screen RAM in a machine-language monitor. Includes source code.
BASIC Plotter – Higginbottom, Paul
Commodore Microcomputers Volume 3, No. 3, June/July 1982, p. 66
BASIC program plots random lines using PETSCII quarter-square graphics.
April Addendum – Commodore Microcomputers Staff
Commodore Microcomputers Volume 3, No. 3, June/July 1982, p. 67
Two type-ins omitted from An Easy Cursor Positioning Routine by Dave Scott (Co ... April/May 1982, p. 82).