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Magic Metronome for the Commodore 64 – Hoffer, James R.

Commodore Magazine Volume 8, No. 2, February 1987, p. 54

Use your Commodore 64 as a metronome. Metronome application written in BASIC.

Personal Publishing on Your Commodore 64/128 – Lovhaug, Loren

Commodore Magazine Volume 8, No. 2, February 1987, p. 68

You too can create professional text and graphics on your Commodore 64 or 128 u ... tion of his publication.

Personal Publishing Plus: More Publishing Programs for Your Commodore 64/128 – Leeds, Matthew

Commodore Magazine Volume 8, No. 2, February 1987, p. 72

In addition to GEOS, there are a number of other products available for the per ... or from Inkwell Systems.

The Computer Museum – Guerra, Bob

Commodore Magazine Volume 8, No. 2, February 1987, p. 74

Profile of The Computer Museum of Boston in Boston, Massachusets.

Don't Panic—Yet: A Guide for New Computer Owners – Fields, Gary V.

Commodore Magazine Volume 8, No. 2, February 1987, p. 78

Few new computer owners escape the first few months without some trying moments ... puting for novice users.

Connect! A Guide to Telecommunications Literacy – McCoach, Suzanne and Dan Shein

Commodore Magazine Volume 8, No. 2, February 1987, p. 90

Become an on-line expert in this ongoing telecommunications tutorial. Getting s ... communications software.

Approximator for the Commodore 64 – Montognese, Paul

Commodore Magazine Volume 8, No. 2, February 1987, p. 92

Fuzzy text-matching routine written in BASIC.

Children for the Commodore 64 with a 1526 or MPS-802 – Sampson, D. W.

Commodore Magazine Volume 8, No. 2, February 1987, p. 94

Create a form to record information on your child. Program to print out persona ... for use in emergencies.

The Personalizer for the Commodore 64 – Cookson, Bennett Jr.

Commodore Magazine Volume 8, No. 2, February 1987, p. 97

Tool for creating custom error messages on the 64.

Gooblers Revenge for the Commodore 64 – Hilty, James C.

Commodore Magazine Volume 8, No. 2, February 1987, p. 98

These little dot-eating creatures are tired of being chased by ghosts and gobli ... game inspired by Pacman.

Wheel for the Commodore 64 – Murbach, Matt

Commodore Magazine Volume 8, No. 2, February 1987, p. 102

Play Wheel of Fortune on your Commodore 64. Word game based on the game show Wheel of Fortune.

Dragons! for the Commodore 64 – Hilty, James C.

Commodore Magazine Volume 8, No. 2, February 1987, p. 106

Save a princess and it will be love at first sight—or at least some points will ... the 64 written in BASIC.