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Machine Language for Beginners: More Math – Mansfield, Richard

Compute!'s Gazette Issue 36, Volume 4, No. 6, June 1986, p. 91

Topics: multiplication, division, and multi-byte arithmetic in machine language. Includes source code.

FontMaker – Cawley, John III

Compute!'s Gazette Issue 36, Volume 4, No. 6, June 1986, p. 92

Now you can easily design and print out your own characters. Up to nine custom ... user-defined characters.

Computer Simulation Step by Step – Neale, Dave

TPUG Magazine Issue #13, April 1985, p. 10

On the development process of a new version of the classic Star Trek computer game.

Simulation: Worlds Inside the Computer – Halfon, Efraim

TPUG Magazine Issue #13, April 1985, p. 12

Mathematical modelling in simulations.

Star Trek's Tangled Roots – Neale, Dave

TPUG Magazine Issue #13, April 1985, p. 13

A call for research in an effort to trace the genealogy of the classic Star Trek computer game.

Star Trek: Still Boldly Going – Neale, Dave

TPUG Magazine Issue #13, April 1985, p. 14

Reminiscing about early versions of the classic Star Trek computer game.

Memory Mapping – Butterfield, Jim

TPUG Magazine Issue #13, April 1985, p. 16

A comparison of memory map documentation styles.

A Beginner's Guide to Bulletin Boards – Wright, Ian A.

TPUG Magazine Issue #13, April 1985, p. 18

Bulletin boarding has become very popular in recent months, and modems are amon ... BBSes for novice users.

Daring Daylight Robbery 12 Hours Late – TPUG Staff

TPUG Magazine Issue #13, April 1985, p. 19

Report on an overnight burglary at the TPUG offices, discovered March 8, 1985.

Super OS/9 Similar to UNIX – Bjorndahl, Brad

TPUG Magazine Issue #13, April 1985, p. 20

A review of OS/9 for the SuperPET.

Commodore 64 Handball – Sullivan, Nick

TPUG Magazine Issue #13, April 1985, p. 21

A Pong-like game for the 64.

TPUG Conference 1985 – TPUG Staff

TPUG Magazine Issue #13, April 1985, p. 22

TPUG's Annual Conference will be held on May 25 and 26 this year at 252 Bloor S ... ogramming by Dave Neale.