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Video Casino: Draw – Busch, David

RUN Volume 1, No. 2, February 1984, p. 26

Become a VIC-20 artist. In this VIC-20 program, your cursor's a chameleon, chan ... irection Register (DDR).

Graphics Galore for Your C-64 – McClellan, Gary D.

RUN Volume 1, No. 2, February 1984, p. 32

Which program best utilizes your Commodore's graphics potential? Here are revie ... dwest Micro Associates,.

Shortcut to Color – Stanfield, David E.

RUN Volume 1, No. 2, February 1984, p. 40

Don't POKE around—use this simple Color Setter program to change your border, b ... cter colors from a menu.

Speedy Mosquito – Kowal, Charles T.

RUN Volume 1, No. 2, February 1984, p. 44

Speedy little mosquitoes are your prey in this fast-paced game for the C-64. Sw ... uito. Joystick required.

Operation File Hander: Database Deluxe to the Rescue! – Stilwell, John

RUN Volume 1, No. 2, February 1984, p. 48

This file handler for the C-64 or VIC-20 will store, categorize, and sort your ... nds on available memory.

Draw a Bead on the Sure-Shootin' Gallery – Rocke, Joe

RUN Volume 1, No. 2, February 1984, p. 56

Step right up and take aim with this VIC-20 game that challenges your marksmans ... r the unexpanded VIC-20.

A Taste of Arrays – Aker, Sharon Zardetto

RUN Volume 1, No. 2, February 1984, p. 64

If you're hungry to know what arrays are and what they can do for your programs ... rial on array variables.

Fancy Fingering on the Function Keys – Tanzini, John

RUN Volume 1, No. 2, February 1984, p. 70

Finally! A program that lets you define the VIC-20 function keys to your own ne ... VIC-20 and 64 versions.

Iron Hand or VIC-20? How Would You Rule Your Kingdom? – Shaughnessy, Joseph J.

RUN Volume 1, No. 2, February 1984, p. 76

As a royal ruler in this game, you've got to think quickly to expand your kingd ... 0 with a version for 64.

Be a VIC Memory Miser! – Baker, Robert W.

RUN Volume 1, No. 2, February 1984, p. 84

Expand the horizons of your unexpanded VIC-20 with these space- and time-saving ... rint of a BASIC program.

Mystery of the Black Box Revealed – Sander, Louis F.

RUN Volume 1, No. 2, February 1984, p. 88

This illuminating article helps you get the most out of the mysterious black bo ... s on the TEST/DEMO disk.

Triple Power Play: Octal – Decimal – Hex – Atkins, Neal D.

RUN Volume 1, No. 2, February 1984, p. 94

Are you a programmer who's all thumbs when it comes to manipulating number base ... ecimal, and hexadecimal.