TPUG COMAL Course – Part 2 – Christensen, Borge
TPUG Magazine Issue #6, September 1984, p. 30
Turtle graphics and PROCs in COMAL.
Portable Software: An Overview – Cowan, D. D. and T. A. Wilkinson
TPUG Magazine Issue #6, September 1984, p. 39
Guidelines for writing portable (cross-platform) software in the Waterloo Syst ... University of Waterloo.
Forecasting with the 8032 – Shepherd, John
TPUG Magazine Issue #6, September 1984, p. 42
Here is Table I, which was omitted from Forecasting – Part 3. Table I, missing ... ted here as an addendum.
Record Split – Olsen, Helen
TPUG Magazine Issue #6, September 1984, p. 45
A formula for determining whether records in a relative file cross block boundaries.
Doodle Sketchpad – A Review – Martin, Mike
TPUG Magazine Issue #6, September 1984, p. 46
Review of the drawing program Doodle! by Mark R. Rubin from Omni Unlimited.
BASIC for Beginners – Regena
TPUG Magazine Issue #6, September 1984, p. 47
"Regena" (most likely C. Regena, columnist with Compute!'s Gazette) shares som ... Third Annual Conference.
Sprite Programming – Wright, Loren
TPUG Magazine Issue #6, September 1984, p. 51
Bit manipulation and sprite programming in BASIC.
Shopping Tips for Computerists – Strasma, Jim
TPUG Magazine Issue #6, September 1984, p. 61
Where can you buy good software? Jim Strasma, editor of the "Midnite Software G ... from software companies.
Computer Museum Launched – Miller, Marya
TPUG Magazine Issue #6, September 1984, p. 65
Announcement that The Computer Museum of Canada was officially launched on Jun ... museum was ever built.)
Review! – Crosthwaite, Mia C.
dieHard Volume 3, No. 2, March 1994, p. 11
Surviving the dog-eat-dog season! REVIEW takes a last-second look at how to sur ... Creative Micro Designs.
Basic BASIC – Derrer, R. Scot
dieHard Volume 3, No. 2, March 1994, p. 15
This is a series of columns on the rules and techniques of BASIC programming on ... subroutines with GOSUB.
CP/M: A Quick Overview – Gordillo, Mike
dieHard Volume 3, No. 2, March 1994, p. 17
This month, we start off our new CP/M column written by Mike Gordillo. Introduction to CP/M 3.0+.