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RAMLink – Tillman, Conrad

geoWorld Issue No. 26, 1991, p. 12

New gadget from Creative Micro Designs has major ramifications for your system: ... s on GEOS compatibility.

Integrating GEOS – Tillman, Conrad

geoWorld Issue No. 26, 1991, p. 18

CMD's Gateway makes it a whole new ballgame... Review of the Gateway desktop re ... Creative Micro Designs.

The Laser Revisited – Cutler, Jeanine Olsen

geoWorld Issue No. 26, 1991, p. 22

More notes on the Hewlett-Packard HP IIP laser printer. Follow-up to An Afford ... World #25, 1990, p. 12).

Manipulating Columns in geoWrite – Thomas, Joseph

geoWorld Issue No. 26, 1991, p. 25

A workaround using geoCalc to move and delete columns of text in geoWrite.

Lost Files—or Not? – Thomas, Joseph

geoWorld Issue No. 26, 1991, p. 28

Strange DeskTop behaviour at the boundary of the GEOS file and page limit.

Disks, Compatibility, and Inner Secrets – Butterfield, Jim

TPUG Magazine Issue #1, February 1984, p. 10

A look at the differences between various 5.25-inch Commodore drives, includin ... 0, 1541, 8050, and 8250.

Computers and Copyright – Wright, Ian

TPUG Magazine Issue #1, February 1984, p. 11

Discussion of copyrights, contract law, and software piracy.

Computers and Colour – Beasley, R. E.

TPUG Magazine Issue #1, February 1984, p. 14

Explanation of RGB colour and colour combinations.

Robbers of the Lost Tomb – A Review – Shirinian, George

TPUG Magazine Issue #1, February 1984, p. 15

Review of Robbers of the Lost Tomb from Timeworks.

TPUG at the World of Commodore Show – Wright, Ian

TPUG Magazine Issue #1, February 1984, p. 19

A report on the December, 1983 World of Commodore Show in Toronto, Ontario.

Reactions from Exhibitors and Spectators – Koma, Stan

TPUG Magazine Issue #1, February 1984, p. 20

Reactions from participants at the December, 1983 World of Commodore Show in Toronto, Ontario.

BBS Ethics – Williams, David

TPUG Magazine Issue #1, February 1984, p. 23

Discussion of "hacking" and piracy on BBSes.