Envelope Addresser – McDonald, Kevin
RUN January/February 1991, p. 33
To make sure your important letters get delivered correctly, why not try this ... s on standard envelopes.
Battling Boas – Harter, Steve
RUN January/February 1991, p. 38
You can get wrapped up in this C-64 arcade game in which you must successfully ... cycles" game from Tron.
Button Up Your Programs – Smotherman, Kevin
RUN January/February 1991, p. 42
Discover the best way to prompt for user input in your programs. Liven up your ... ble from BASIC programs.
128 Mode – Jordan, Mark
RUN January/February 1991, p. 47
Discover a powerful, yet seldom used, command for the 128. Scale the heights of ... LE command in BASIC 7.0.
geoWatch – Descoteaux, Gerry
RUN January/February 1991, p. 48
One GEOS user relates his experience with geoWizard and an REU upgrade. Gee-Wiz ... oWizard by Jim Collette.
RUN's Annual Index – RUN Staff
RUN January/February 1991, p. 50
A comprehensive listing of all the programs, articles, and reviews we published ... n ReRUN disks from 1990.
RUN's 1991 Index – RUN Staff
RUN January/February 1992, p. 59
RUN's list of every program, article, and review that we published last year. L ... n ReRUN disks from 1991.
SID Simplified – Cotton, Larry
Compute!'s Gazette Special Section Volume 14, No. 10, November 1992, p. 3
Cut through the confusion of programming the Sound Interface Device. Detailed t ... SID registers in BASIC.
Reviews: Arachnophobia – Paulin, Marti
Compute!'s Gazette Special Section Volume 14, No. 10, November 1992, p. 10
Review of Arachnophobia from Walt Disney Computer Software.
Reviews: Fun Graphics Machine – Olson, Esther
Compute!'s Gazette Special Section Volume 14, No. 10, November 1992, p. 12
Review of Fun Graphics Machine from The FGM Connection.
Reviews: Dweezilabel – Vander Ark, Steve
Compute!'s Gazette Special Section Volume 14, No. 10, November 1992, p. 13
Review of Dweezilabel from Quincy Softworks.
Machine Language: Coding Choices – Butterfield, Jim
Compute!'s Gazette Special Section Volume 14, No. 10, November 1992, p. 18
Programming for speed, economy, or both? When programming, there's usually the ... to a modulo calculation.