Compute_Gazette_Issue_67_1989_Jan

Page 1

f£_

8 Super Programs Inside!

^COMPUTE'S

January

1989


a |f

Flight Simulator!!

FUGHT SIMULATOR Nearly 1.5 million copies of this classic, premium flight simulolton program hove been sold to date, and there's still nothing even dose to if. Compatible with SubLOGIC Scenery Disks.

STEALTH MISSION Winner of the 1988 CES "Best Strategy Game" Software Showcase Award. This advoncedtechnobgy strategic simulation is o stunning success, with sales challenging those ot Flight Simulator With nothing comparoble on the market (despite simitar titles). Stealth Mission's programming polish and strategic gomlng excellence set new industry standards. Scenery Disk compatible.

This award-winning jet tighter simulator defines the state of the art in action/combat simulation. Exciting and beautiful carrier-based sea missions complement multiple land-

based combat scenarios. Jet's quick-reading documentation and easy flight controls provide unequalled action and fun. Scenery Disk compatible. Special "Discover the World of SubLOGIC" promotional packaging: ' Jet for the Commodore 64/128 now includes o FREE beautiful Japan Scenery Disk, a $24.95 extra valuel

" Jet Is also available without Japan Scenery Disk for the special low "discover SubLOGIC" price of $29.95 through selected discount channels.

SCENERY DISKS S24.95 each. For use with all SubLOGIC flight simulation products. WESTERN EUROPEAN TOUR

Our latest and hottesti Detailed scenery covering southern Great Britain, northern

France, and southern West Germany, The

basis of our fun "Find Red Square" promotion,

JAPAN SCENERY DISK

Sea vour dealer, or wrile or call for more In formation All croaucH or* ovoilaDfe on dak

fern© Commodore 64/12B compilers for duoci .■.■-■"'! please Indcole which oroduci

Detailed scenery trom Tokyo to Osaka.

vou wort, ana enclose me coned amount

Delightful International adventure!

DfcflSZ 50 (or shipping ana hofWIinB [SI SO t»

SAN FRANCISCO

Concentrated scenery covering San

each oacitionai package). Please iDectfy UPS or fir&i class moll delivery Visa, Ma&ler-

CchcJ. American Eipreu. and CWnera Club ctioigsi accep'ea

Francisco and the Bay area. A consistently best-selling favoritel it CwTmadow l«-wia

"0

SCENERY DISK # 7 Eastern Seaboard. Includes: Washington,

Charlotte, Jacksonville, Mioml. Another best-sellerl

SCENERY DISK # 11

North-Eastern Border, Includes: Detroit, Lake Huron. Incredible variety, from industrial Detroit to beautiful Niagara Fallsl

*LOGIC

Corporation 501 Kenyon Road

Champaign, IL 61820

(217) 35*6482 Telex: 206995 ORDER UNE: (800) 637-*983


i Tii'id& Now you can take home some of the best Arcade games you've ever played,

to play on your own personal computer! Skillful programming has taken the superb graphics and addictive game play of Arcade hits Double Dragon and Sidewinder and faithfully reproduced them in home computer versions.

Join in deadly combat with the savage street gang of the infamous Shadow Boss in Double Dragon. Indulge in an orgy of action and destruction in the high-energy shoot-envup Sidewinder (part of the Awesome Arcade Action pack on Amiga and Atari ST). Go on the rampage and smash buildings and munch tiny natives in Aaarghl Nothing but endless Arcade action - Arcadia has spared no quarter!

"*'-*.

j

>

2

Double Orafon ii a joint publication of flreadia and Trade west

D

$m-

1

XX

Arcadia ii â– nwnber o( tlw H uttnrmlc Group,

ARCADIA 711 West 17th St, Unit G9P Costa Mesa. CA 92627. Tel. (TI4)ÂŤ|.tOOI.


*■:■;■<

Make AmigosWith OtherAmigas. The largest group of Amiga' users in the world

shares its problems and solutions online every day in

CompuServe's Amiga Forums. And you can join them. Whether you're an Amiga novice or a professional

user in broadcasting, film special effects, animation,

or music production, you'll find support from thousands

of Amiga users and nearly every third-party Amiga software and hardware vendor,

Looking for a solid CAD program? Want to make

the most of your Amiga's multitasking capabilities Ask

somebody who's been through it all. There's no better

way to get more out of your Amiga.

To join CompuServe, see your computer dealer.

To order direct or for more information, call 800 848-8199. In Ohio and Canada, call 614 457-0802.

If you're already a member, type CO AjMIGA

at any ! prompt.

CompuServe fln H Jt Jl*i Lumjuny


COMPUTERS January 1989

Vol. 7, No. 1

features A Guided Tour of Major Online Services Tom Nelsel How to Get Published (and Make Money) David Hensiey, Jr., and Randy Thompson

19

26

reviews Pool of Radiance

Neil Randall

Bubble Ghost Ervin Bobo AfaWs Beacon Teaches Typing

Keith Ferrell .

The Games—Summer Edition

Steve Hedrick

30

64

32

64

42

64

44

64

46

64

48

64

50

64

games Disc Blitz

Peter Marino

Bombardment Jewel Grab

Forrest Bentiey

Brian Casey

....

programming Smooth Scrolling Windows Deluxe Input

Peter M. L Lottrup and Pablo Garibaldi

Erie Slimko

128 Animator Earl Kanady Smart Disassembler Louis Giglio Handy Filer

Walter L Smith

The Programmer's Page: Shorter, Faster, Better BASIC for Beginners: More Disk BASIC

Randy Thompson

Larry Cotton

Machine Language Programming: String Passing

Jim Butterfield ..

54

64

62

64

66

128

70

64

74

64

82

128/64

85

128/64/+4/16

87

128/64

departments The Editor's Notes Lance Elko Letters to the Editor

Commodore Clips: News, Notes, and New Products Feedback

Mickey McLean

Editors and Readers

User Group Update

Mickey McLean

Horizons: The Brain's Tricks

Rhett Anderson

. 4

6

-

8 14 52 88

D'lversions: Where in the World? Fred D'lgnazio The GEOS Column: Becoming a geoPalnt Pro Roger T. Conroy

80 90

64

Bug-Swatter: Modifications and Corrections

91

*

program listings MLX: Machine Language Entry Program for Commodore 64 The Automatic Proofreader

108 114

128/64/-i-4/16

How to Type In COMPUTEt's Gazette Programs

116

*

Advertisers Index

101

CortTptwto lltitslratitiii byjobn ScbntMtf/Crvat/tv Concepts. <Dl'JHH

64

'-General 64-Commodore 61. +4-P1L15/4. IS-

CommoOora 16 12H Commodore 128

COMPUTEI'S Oazslie (ISSN 0737-3716) is a COMPUTE! PuBFicabon, and Is puBllshoD monlriiy Of ChiHon/ABC Consumer Magazines. Inc., 825 Seventh- Avs., New Vbrk, NY 10019. 0

dinsiOflolABCPuWlshing.ltit.aCBpilalCilios^BCIncconipany. ©1988 ABC Consumer Magalines. Inc. All fights raseiUKl.Eflrtonal offices aialncaiod HI Suits 200.324 WeslWondovm' Ave .Greonstxwo, NC 2?dW Domestic subswlptions: 12 Issues, SE4. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to COMPUTE'S GaiBHO. PO. Bo> 10957. D09 Mcunes, IA 50340 Secondclass poslage paid al New York, NY and additional mailing offices.


COMPUTED f OB COMMODORE PERSONAL COMPUTER USERS L,in( i' Elko AssiStanl Art Director

Robin L. Sirolow

Assistant Editor

RfiBlI Afideraon

Features EdJtor Keith Fflrrell As&stant Features Etfrttir Tom He (sol Tecnrucal Editor Assistant Technical Ednor

Patrick Pflrnsh

Dale McBane

Assistant Editor,

Submissions & DisK Producis David Honsley

In a recent interview published in the Wall Street Transcript, Irving Gould, Commo

dore's chairman .ind CEO, offered a candid appraisal about the company's current state of affairs. Indeed, 1988 has been a good year for Commodore. Earnings and profits are up. Despite the good news, Gould acknowledged that Commodore con tinues to have problems in the U.S. market, where MS-DOS machine sales are still dramatically booming and Apple holds a sizable chunk of the market. Gould reminded us of the true global nature of Commodore's business, some thing U.S. consumers often overlook. For example, In 1988, the European market represented nearly 70 percent of total Commodore sales. In West Germany, Com

Editorial Assistant Copy Editors

Mickey McLean Karen Stopnk Tflmmle Tnylor

Karen Uhlendorl Programming Assistant Troy Tgcher Contributing Edrto*s Jim Butlerhftld (Toronto. Canada) Fred D'lgnauo

[E, Lansing, Ml) David Engliih Randy Thompson ART DEPARTMENT

Jurat* Do5>gner

Meg UcArn

Mechanical Arrests

Scotly Bniingi Robin Caiv

modore holds a commanding position, close to 80 percent of the consumer market; in the German business sector, Commodore is second only to IBM. The market

profile for the Scandinavian countries and Switzerland is similar. In Australia and Canada, Commodore is looking at a solid 70 percent of consumer market share. The work ahead, then, lies in the U.S. Gould noted that the U.S. should repre sent at least half of any company's business. So what will Commodore do here? After acknowledging that 64 and 128 sales have slackened, Gould stated, "Our fu

ture lies in the corporate business part of the market as well as the educational and government markets," and the machine that fits the bill is the Amiga. Gould added

that he believes the Amiga is the perfect home computer. It is on this point that this writer raises a flag—a big red one. Is the Amiga really the computer that should be sold to the office, to the schoolroom, and to the home? The question is not whether the Amiga has merit in all these environments. It is a marvelous computer on a number of counts. Rather,

how realistic is Commodore's approach in positioning the Amiga head-on against a 386-based PC or a Macintosh in the office? Or against Apple in the classroom? Or against a PC compatible, a Tandy, an Apple, or even its own 64/128 in the home?

It's naive to think that Commodore has the resources or marketing savvy to effec tively wage war in all three arenas.

It's clear that the Amiga is Commodore's future. Sales are climbing but not yet breaking any records. (Gould pointed out that the Amiga started off slow for lack of software support, but added that the number of titles now exceeds 1500.) How ever, Commodore's bottom line shows that the Amiga's movement, along with that of its MS-DOS machines, is more than offsetting the gradual decline in 64/128

PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT Production Duector Mark E, Hlllyer AssiStani Production Manager De Potter Production Assstant

Kim Polls

Typesetting Tarry Cn»h Carole Duntcn Advertising Production Asssfant

AnMa ArmNeld

COMPUTEI PUBLICATIONS Group Vice President,

Pu Wisher/ Editorial Director Managing Editor

William Tynan Kathleen MflMlnck Lance Elko

Senior Editor Editorial Operations Director

Senor Art Director Executive Assstanl

Gould's comments are any clue, the company is in for a long, steep climb. In order to compete dynamically, Commodore must do more than run occasional spot ads

Sybil Agee

Senior Adminisuflbva Assistani

Adminislrativo Assistants

Julia Fleming

Iris 8 rooka Cathy Me All liter

ABC CONSUMER MAGAZINES Serior Group Vico President Vice Resident. Production

Richard Dr Say Hen? BflrBOn-Wftinar

Vice President. Adverting

Peter T. Johnimeyer

Director. Financial Analyse Andy L&ndi* CIRCULATION

DEPARTMENT Vice President Robert L Gurshn Circjlabon Subscription Stall

Ora BlacVmon-DcBrown Harold Buckley Maurvon QucklAy

sales. For years, Commodore did a great job of marketing the 64 and 128. In fact, these machines are still selling at a respectable rate. But the key to Commodore's future does not lie simply in the existence of the Amiga, but in how this machine is positioned and sold in the U.S. market. If

Tony Roberta Janice R. Fary

Beth Healy

Thomas D. Stater

A. Heather Wood Newsstand Sales Subscriber Service

Mitch Frank {S00) 727-6937

OneoftheABCPlRUSttlSG ©Companies Pres«Jent

suggesting that the Amiga is the machine of choice for business, school, and home.

Robert G

Burton

1330 Avenue ol the Americas Now York. NY tOQ19

A much more aggressive—and specific—scheme is in order.

The Amiga, to some, might be an everything machine, but the decision mak ers at Commodore need to find a strategy to convince a very tough, competitive

ADVERTISING OFFICES Ho* York: ABC CoftfWtf MaguzirM]*. Irt. a?& SamMM Ave , New ■ftnfc. MY lOOifi Tal (2l!] 265-8380 Bernard J Tr^makl. Jr. Group

market that this is true. As long-time Commodore supporters, we wish them luck.

ar*«naboro: COMPUTE1 PuCtcatPOfts Suite TOO. 324 Wwt WerCove*

AiKacNSirg Direc'or

fl.g. jrewiKWO

■.~?71Z& TaL (9l5j 27S-9809 KatfWtfn lr*;ram

NBn En^li-d A Mid-AOftFlttc Bernard J :-;■;.'.■

■:'-

315-1665 Peler Haray (W$J »1 90CO. Kaim»n ingfim (919> MidMtSl A SOLJltlWHl: Jnrry ThOmpWn. LlKiHO Dwm. Jermiier Derfs {.11?} 72G-CHW7 fCrucneo|. tf 13> 731-2605 [Texi*]

rtff*t, HO«h*Bt(, Si OrlUlri ColumW*- Jerry ncm Dunrfi. JurmikT Do-n (JlSi M8 8222 Sou1h«»l t Irilirnnlionsi

Lance Elko

Senior Editor

A

COMPUTE! s Gazelle

January 1989

►"■■-.

rWOf i:■.■■.'■ ' /-I

EUilc^al Lnqjifies slKjulrj It utMrirSSetJ *j

QKtBB, S(ji[b 200. 324 WBI Wendove* flve

. COMPUTE1 s n^two NC ^7dO


There's so much to do on Q-Link, it can't: all fit

into this ad. For that, you'll need our full-color program guide, with a complete calendar of events

andactivities. And you'll get that free from Q-Link every month.

Getting into Q-Link. You'll love being a member of Q-Link. You pay only $9.95 a month (and any local phone charges)

for "Basic" service, which includes unlimited access to the latest news, sports, and entertainment infor

mation. Even a full-featured encyclopedia. We also

offer "Pius" services such as shopping and travel reservations for only 81 per minute extra. It's time you and your Commodore got out and talked to more interesting people than just each

other. And on Q-Link, it couldn't be easier.

Until now you and your Commodore ^^r

couldonly

f?::i%

each other.

US

talKto

Welcome to Q-Link.

You and ind your vour Commodore* Commodore* probably probably have have aa very very good relationship. But even the best relationships need to grow. That's why there's Q-Link.

Q-Link connects you widi tens of thousands of

friendly, interesting people all over the country.

Share stories, talk shop, tell jokes, or just shoot the breeze with them in a whole new way. On your

Commodore.

ftp^ 1

L£=a -l

--

is-*—

IftiltelPV^ ^^ *" fe^rr. -

Free modem. Free software.

To pin now, please complete and mail This coupon to: Q-Unk, 6619 Westwood Center Drive, Vienna, VA 221B0

D I need a modem. Send me a

free CommodOM 300 baud modem (mode] 1660) and my QIC Q-Link Siantr Kii Enclosed fa J39 B0 For my first 4 months vi "Easic" membership

When you and your Commodore start talking to

the rest of the world with Q-Link. exciting things

start to happen. Things that are sure to improve your

relationship. Like playing the latest interactive, fullcolor games. Taking college courses. Accessing over 15,000 software programs. Enjoying guest speakers

on a wide range of topics.

And Q-Link gives you a direct connection to the

D I already have a modem. Send me my ice. Statter Kit Enclosed is $9.95 for my first month's "Basic" membership

Nam et Address

City

Slate

Zip

Phone { D Please iny credit card

M.istciCard

□ Visa

Ate i>unt#

□ Check enclosed Lxp. Date

experts at Commodore headquarters as well as the major software publishers — a Q-Link exclusive.

:j To pin Q- Link now, call:

1-800-782-2278 Ext. 1693

Add new life to your Commodore:


COMPUTE! Publications Back Issues/ Disk Orders Individual back copies of maga zines and disks are available by mail only while quantities last.

Send questions or comments to Letters to the Editor, COMPUTEI's Gazette,

Please ciip or photocopy, and

P.O. Box 5406, Greensboro, North Carolina 27403. We reserve the right

mail completed coupon and

to edit letters for clarity and length.

check to: Amiga and 64

COMPUTE! Publications

I wanted to let your readers know: If

Single-Copy Sales P.O. Box 5188

you're planning on

Name

Strom.

Cny;

State:

Amiga can do. The 64 is still my favorite when it

Zip.

comes to home computers. When I had my new desk built, I had it made big enough for my Amiga and 64 (both run

Type of compute!

Quantity

Issue

Magazine

Month/Year)

or Disk Name

upgrading to an

Amiga, do not plan on storing your 64 and equipment away somewhere. 1 use my 64 as much as the Amiga. 1 love the Amiga's graphics, sound, keyboard feel, and the ability to tinker with MSDOS. I'm proud of the Amiga, but the 64 can do practically everything the

Greensboro, NC 27403

Price"

You are correct. It is available for the 128 only. We regret the error.

NC residents—Add 5% Tax:

issuss a'e NOT available COMPUTE; Tall 1S79-3/B1.

9/31, 11/B1. 2/SZ-12/82. 2/83.4/83. 1/85. 11/&S13/85 CaieHe: 7-83-12-83. 1/84-7/8J, 9/84. 11/14-12/64, 1/85-7/85, 9/85-11/85, 3/86. Apple Applications: 6/S8.

Single Disks lor COMPUTE!. Gajorie, or Apple Applications are SI 5 00 NOTE No flisks dated pnor

I am incorporating one of your pro grams, "3-D Sprites" (August 1988), into a BASIC program of my own. Is the resulting program (or part of it) still considered copyrighted by you? Could it be public domain? David Ferris

West Casino, Ol

to January 1986 are available

Back issues ol COMPUTE's PC Magsuni art

Our program retains Us copyright under

had problems in all three areas. I took

still have the ROM problem but have determined that the new ROM does not like 64 fast loaders. If I stay away from those programs and find alternatives, there is no problem—a small sacrifice to gain a faster drive and twice the stor

age space of the 1541, plus autoboot capabilities.

Wes Eardley President, SPUC Computer Club Springfield, IL

Is SpccdScript available in an MS-DOS version? Jack Babcock Rialto, CA

It wilt be soon. COMPUTE! Books is pub lishing PC SpeedScript, by Randy

Thompson (Gazette columnist and con tributing editor), in June. The price is

$23.95. Written in Turbo Pascal, this MS-

following Issues are NOT available1 PC Magailno:

cited, our copyright would protect that

DOS version of SpeedScript is very close ly modeled after its namesake. The book will include source code and can be typed

9/87. 11/87. Altri ST Disk i Magazine: 10/86

part of the program which is ours. Since

in using Turbo Pascal 4.0 or 5.0, or with

our program—alone or as part of yours—

"MIX" using BASIC. A disk will be avail able for SI 2,95 plus S2.50 for postage and handling. Beginning in May, orders will be taken from COMPUTE! Books, P.O. Box 2165, Radnor, PA 19089. «B

Si6 00 saen and dock issues of Atari ST Drnk & Magnum are S8.00 eacn (These publications are available only as rnagazine/uish combinations.) The

Disk/magazine combinations are Si 6 00 Shipping and handling included

NO CREDIT-CARD ORDERS ACCEPTED, Payment must be in U S dollars by check drawn on US

bank.

COMPUTErs Gazelle

any circumstances. In the case you have

is copyrighted, it is not in the public domain.

If you write programs for your own 2U

6

ROM will not load some 64 software. I

PC SpeedScript

Whose Copyright?

and App'.o Applications are S6 00 eacn Tne rolkrwing

think it's fantastic. Most of the problems that have been reported are really disk drive problems, not system problems. First, the drive mechanism that was installed in early models did not function well. Second, the 128D does not come with

my system to an authorized repair cen ter while it was under warranty. They replaced the drive mechanism and in stalled an 8/9 switch free of charge. I

sors and Spelling Checkers" (Novem ber), I noticed that Term Paper Writer by Mediagenic is listed as a 64 program. When it was first out, I anxiously tried to obtain a copy. 1 was disappointed to find that it is available only for the 128. Tony Pattoti Louisville, KY

Bat* issues of COMPUW, COMPUTE'S Gaiello,

In response, I'd like to report that I've owned my system for about a year and

Steve Franklin

In your "Buyer's Guide to Word Proces

TOTAL:

I've read several letters in your column about problems with the 128D system.

an 8/9 switch. Third, the new drive

Right Product, Wrong Machine

NY residents—Add 8Vt% Tax:

A 128D Owner's Solution

off of a 1084 monitor). Remember, plan your computer space to include your 64. You'll be glad you did!

Bossier City, LA

SUBTOTAL:

grams or routines, In fact, this is some thing we strongly encourage. But if you write software for personal or financial gain using one of our programs, you arc clearly outside the bounds of the copyright law. One obvious exception: You can use our programs or routines in any software you submit to us for publication.

January 1989

use, it's fine to incorporate any of our pro


Now the world of Wizardry comes t Commodore 64/128

Also available for:

I

Apple II Series,

IBM PC & compatibles, r*"dy WOO SX & EX.

ft.

'.i.v .

With your Commodore 64 or 128 you can now experience an exciting initiation into the

internationally-acclaimed world o) the Wizardry Gaming System. Begin with the first scenario': Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord. It challenges you to overcome devious tricks and sudden traps, strange and mysterious encounters, maze upon maze of puzzles, stimulating and intricate sub plots and sophisticated themes. Ingenious multi level, mind-bending tests abound with vile creatures, unspeakable villains, courageous adventurers and strong allies to hinder and

help you achieve ultimate victory.

Sir-lech Software. Inc.. P.C. Box 245. Ogdensburg. NY 13669

ie; : â– o' Registered trademark of Sir-tech Software, Inc. 9 Copyright by Sir-tech Software, Inc,

;' Commodore is-a registered tra

oi CommodQr'e i

|315) 393-6633

T


COMMODORE CLIPS NEWS,

NOTES,

AND

NEW

PRODUCTS

By Mickey McLean

Play with the Pros Tee it up with Jack Nicklaus, play one-cm-one with Michael Jordan or Larry Bird, butt helmets wilh John

Elway, or match managerial wits with Pete Rose. Sports-celebrity endorse ments are a hot commodity in the en tertainment software industry. Some titles feature the player or players in animated action on the screen while

others simply carry their endorsement.

Accolade's Jack Nicklaus' Greatest IS Holes of Major Championship Golf ($29.95) features Nicklaus' favorite 18 holes along with two additional Nick

laus-designed courses. You can arrange a tee time with either three human opponents, a com puterized Jack Nicklaus, or a variety of computerized men and women. Battle it out for big money using

Michael Itirttan details the finer points of Ill's game for Electronic Arts.

Skins scoring or choose stroke play.

John Ehcay's Quarterback ($29.99)

You also have a choice of pro, men's,

the sport," Giuffre said. "Jack Nick

or ladies' tees. Designed as an updated

laus is golf. You know it's a golf prod

version of Accolade's popular Mean 18,

uct, and you know Jack Nicklaus has

17th Street, Unit G9, Costa Mesa,

the new edition has added wind inten

high standards."

California 92627) is based on the

sity and direction and uphill or down

Another recent release that relies

from Melbourne House (711 West

co in-opera ted game of the same

on sports celebrities is Jordan vs. Bird:

name. Elway does not appear in this

One on One ($29.95) from Electronic

arcade-style football game; rather, he

Major Championship Golf is the first

Arts (1820 Gateway Drive, San Ma-

contributes as the game's endorser.

joint project produced as the result of

teo, California 94404). The game pits

a three-year agreement between Jack

the NBA's two hottest stars in a one-

this spring, from Gamestar (Media-

Nicklaus Productions and Accolade

on-one battle. The game also features

genic, 3885 Bohannon Drive, Menlo

;550 South Winchester Boulevard,

an Air Jordan Slam-Dunk Contest and

Park, California 94025), is the Com

Suite 200, San Jose, California 95128).

a Larry Bird 3-Point Shootout. The

modore 64 version of Pete Rose Pen

Nicklaus, recently named by Golf

two stars assisted the game's design

nant Fever (S34.95). The game

Magazine as the Player of the Centu

ers by offering suggestions concerning

designers have incorporated Rose's

ry, plans to work wilh Accolade on

their playing style and personal

philosophies of playing and managing

additional home computer golf simu

characteristics.

baseball into the game.

hill lies for more realistic play.

jack NfeWfliis' Greatest 18 Holes of

Yet another release scheduled for

lations including several course disks. "Together, our goal is to create a

new breed of golf simulations—prod

ucts that will help bring the special golf to millions of computer owners,"

The most recent addition to the GEOS family of products from Berkeley Softworks (2150 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, California 94704) is geoCharl

Nicklaus said.

(S29.95).

character and tradition of the game of

Ralph Ciuffre, vice president of

Users can design charts with data imported from GEOS 1.2, 1.3, and 2.0;

marketing for Accolade, said that the

GEOS 128; geoWrite Workshop; geoWrite Workshop 128; geoFile; geoFile 128; geo-

use of the name of a celebrity such as

Cak; geoCalc 128; and the Note Pad desk accessory. Chart types include pie,

Nicklaus in association with a game

unibar, area, point, line, column, bar, scatter point, and scatter line. Features include the ability to manipulate charts by changing type, fonts,

gives the consumer an instant famil iarity with the product.

"The celebrity needs to transcend [

Charting GEOS

COMPUTEI's Gazs/re

January 19B9

point sizes, and styles. It also supports all 53 fonts in FontPack Phis. Charts can be saved in photo and text albums or copied into GEOS applications.


COMMODORE CLIPS NEWS,

NOTES,

AND

NEW

PRODUCTS

California Here We Come Personal computer users have seen the world, thanks to Blue Lion Software (90 Sherman Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02140) and its line of adventure simulations. With the help of Blue Lion, we've visited Paris, London, Spain, and Washington, D.C., without leaving our homes. Its newest release takes players on a journey through eight decades of movie history in sunny Southern California.

Gameplay in this series involves traveling around a city or country, collect ing clues and answering questions. Ultimately a mystery must be solved.

In Ticket to Hollywood ($29.95), you must use six detailed 3-D maps to lo cate famous landmarks. The maps also help you track movie stars around town. While moving through Tinseltown, you are quizzed on trivia to test your

fr

knowledge of such stars as Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy, and Humphrey Bogart.

In addition to sightseeing, the object of the game is to follow leads and gather clues which lead to the solution of one of 25 mysteries. You can also question the "director" about your favorite stars or movies.

It's Tax Time Again Pull out your shoeboxes full of re ceipts, sharpen your pencil, and get ready to pay your fair share lo the federal government. It's time to file your income tax, Taxaid Software (606 Second Avenue, P.O. Box 100, Two Harbors, Minnesota 55616) has

released its all-new version of the Taxaid ($49.95) income tax prepara tion program for Commodore computers.

The new edition includes all the current changes in the tax laws for the

19RH tax year, Taxsid prepares IRS Form 1040; Schedules A, B, C, D, E, and SE; and l:orm 2441. Features in clude automatic calculations and builtin tax tables.

The Freedom Slick front Qtmerka operates

n wireless remelt control.

Look! No Wires! Have you ever felt cramped playing a

The Envelope, Please... Awards in all three computer gaming

The arcade-style joystick can be

categories at ihe 1988 Origins Con

computer game, especially in head-to-

switched from manual play to auto

vention were swept by MicrtiProse

head competition? Camerica {230

matic rapid-fire action. You can even

Software (180 Lakefront Drive, Hunt

Fifth Avenue, Suite 1100, New York,

aim the stick away from the screen

Valley, Maryland 21030),

New York 10001) has alleviated this

and it will still operate the game. Si

problem with a wireless joystick. The

multaneous two-player games can be

or Science Fiction Game, and it also

Freedom Stick (S69.95) utilizes infra

played using two controllers.

picked up the award for Best Screen

red technology similar to a television

The package comes complete

PinUes! was named Best Fantasy

Graphics. MicroProse completed the

with the Freedom Stick, an infrared

sweep with Project; Stealth Fighter

more than 20 feet away from the

receiver tc attach to the computer,

winning the prize for Best Military or

screen.

and four suction cups.

Strategy Game.

remote control, enabling you to move

COMPUTES Gazetto

January 1969

9


COMMODORE CLIPS NEWS,

NOTES,

AND

NEW

Save Toontown Race Benny the Cab

You've seen the movie,

PRODUCTS

Dungeons and Dragons Joins the Computer Age

through the streets

read the hook, and

of Tinseltown, try to

listened to the sound track. Now you can re

live the movie exper ience on your 64. Movie merchandise

tie-ins are nothing

Electronic Arts, 1820 Gateway Drive,

Gag King's missing

San Mateo, California 94404) recently

will, and then use

reached an agreement with TSR to

gags to get past the

produce software based on the popu

evil weasels at the car

lar Advanced Dungeon & Dragons

toon Gag Factory. A

new, bul with the

map screen displays

popularity of

Strategic Simulations (distributed by

retrieve Marvin the

game.

Dungeon Muster's Assistant, Vol

home computers,

your progress against

ume 1: Encounters ($29.95), a utility

movie merchan

Doom. Screens also pop

program designed to be used with

up to reward you with

TSR's Advanced Dungeon & Dragons,

disers are looking

animated prizes present

hard at computer games

ed by characters such as

to extend their reach.

The latest example is Who Framed Roger Rabbit ($29.95) from Buena Vis ta Software (Disney Consumer Prod ucts, 3800 West Alameda Avenue, Suite 325, Burbank, California 91505). Players must help Roger save

Toontown from the evil Judge Doom.

Jessica Rabbit. The program is throe games in

reduces gamu prep time by several hours per session. The database con

tains over 1000 encounters and over

1300 monsters and characters. The

one, each with multiple skill levels,

data can be modified by adding origi

music, sound effects, and animated

nal monsters and encounters.

color graphics. The package includes a Quick Start Card, a full-color poster,

and a 12-page Gag Factory Catalog.

Heroes oj the Lance (529.95), de rived from the first AD & D Dragon-

lance game module, Dragons of

' Despair, takes you into the ruins of ■ the temple Xak Tsaroth to recover the

1 Disks of Mishakal. You control eight ■ companions with various skills and

\ Arcade Mania ■ The conversion of coin-operated ar-

■ attributes in battles against monstrous expands."

cade hits into home computer games

Konami's current list of titles in

has become one of the hottest trends

cludes Contra, Jacket, Rush '>i Attack,

.

in Commodore 64 entertainment soft-

Boot Camp, Ajsx, CQBtlevsnia, Metal

ware. Some arcade companies offer

Gt'iir, Life Force, and Teenage Mutant

their own games for the computer

Ninja Turtles.

.

market, while others have made li

■ Draconians, giant spiders, skeletal un. dead, and Khisanth, an ancient but , formidable black dragon.

Taito Corporation of Japan has

censing agreements with existing soft

set up a North American home enter

ware manufacturers.

tainment software subsidiary called

Other companies jumping on the arcade bandwagon include Mindscape

Taito Software (267 West Esplanade,

(3444 Dundee Road, Northhrook, Illi

ami and Taito, are moving quickly

Suite 206, North Vancouver, British

nois 60062), with a licensing agree

'

into the Commodore arena. Konami

Columbia, Canada V7M 1A5).

(815 Mittel Drive, Wood Dale, Illinois

60191), the largest independent pro-

ducer of videogames for the Nintendo

Bobble, Sty Shark, Alcoa, Arkanoid, and

3885 Bohannon Drive, Menlo Park, California 94025), with the release of

Entertainment System, launched its

Renegade.

Bally's Rampage. B

.

home computer effort at last sum-

.

mer's Consumer Electronics Show.

Two arcade heavyweights, Kon-

"It was a 'natural' for us to get into home computer games, given our

experience in videogames," said Emil Heidkamp, vice president of Konami's

consumer division. "We're ready to '

grow with the industry, providing a

■ continuous library of popular games ■ to home computer users as the market 10

COMPUTE-s Gazelle

January 1989

Arcade titles available from Taito

include Operation Wolf, Rastan, Bubble

ment with Sega to distribute its arcade titles, and Acrivision (Mcdiagenic,


FAST DELIVERY, FREE GAMES > Commodore,

Dlld LOWER PRICES

only from T.CO & £z Commodore The Complete

IBM® Compatible Machine For The Whole Family!

Commodore1

$699

w/o Optional Commodore 1084

0*"**

A 64DK RAM/Dual Floppy Drives Dual Speed-4.77 &8MHz Parallel, Serial S Mduso Ports

Built-in Monochrome/Color Video Card Includos MS-DOS 3.2

ith Commodora 1084 Color Monitor

$995

With Samsung Color Monitor

-

With Hi-Resolution Monochrome Monitor

$899 $769 64Cw/1541 II Disk Drive

$309

64C w/1541 Drive &1802C Monitor

$519

mmodore 28D ■ 128K Memory

C= Commodore®

■ Built-in 1571 ■ Disk Drive

1084 COLOR MONITOR"

■ Detachable Keyboard

$439

■ 6dO ■ 400 Resolution

■ 4 Operating Modes

128Dw/Cpmmodore 1084 Color Monrtor.

$719

1280 w/Magnavox 8762.Color Monitor ..,.,..$679

MAGNAVOX 8762 ■ 640 X 240 Resolution

■ 3Modos BiYr Warranty

MAGNAVOX 8702 ■ 350 x 330 Resolution

FREE COMMODORE GAMES

■ Tilt Stand ■ 1 Yr Warranty COMMODORE 1802C Color Monitor

WITH ANY PURCHASE!

C Commodore

'DISKDRIVE

Mouse & Joystick

r Commodore" 1670 MODEM

1200 BAUD

CODNNE§

Sl7i> S199

r Commodore:

1351 MOUSE

See Following Pages For Details

$249

$189

Operation

GEOS Compatible

Cr Commodore* 1764 256KRAM

EXPANSION

s Commodore 1541II

$119

5VA" DISK DRIVE ',

$1V5 mmimilimWk,

SEE FOLLOWING PAGES FOR ORDERING INFORMATION

TUSSEY COMPUTER PRODUCTS

TOLL

FREE

1 -800-468-9044

ftcp


ALL GAMES STOCKED FOR QUICK SHIP!

Educational Software too! ACCESS Echelon

S25 95

Leads; Board

S22.95 $17.95 S19.95 I1B.95

HaraSall Miniputt

S9.S5 $18.95

Tesl Drive

SIB.95

-...,...319.95

Master Ninja

S19.95

MaiNe Madnma $19.95 Mars Saga HBVS24 95

ACCOLADE Apollo IB Comics 4th & Inches

Dragon's Laf'

MobBIus Modem Wars

$27.95 NEWS24.95

Pinball Con st ruction

£9.95

MINUSCAPE GaunlM ^..$22.95 Harner Combat Simulator $18.95 Indoor Sports £18.95 Paperboy

£21.95

Supersiar Hockey

$22.95

SIMON & SirUSTER Slar Trsk: PromslhianAdvS 19.95 Typing Tutor IV

S24.95

Thunder Chopper Up Periscope

Falcon PT109 SokoBan

$13.95 ...SI 7.95

[ACTIViSIONl

JOfttahVSBird.NEWS19.9S Bard's TalB M4.95 Sard's Tale II S24.95 Bard's Tale HI NEWS24.95 Chessm aster 2000

Damon StalhntB

$24.95

£19.95

Daulnlord NEW£19.95 Double D'agon . NEW $24.95

Pkg. Price lor all Modules: C12B version

$124.95

C64 version

sm.95

NEW $22 95 $24.95 S17.95

BUSINESS Scruples....... HEW S24.95 Shale or Dis S19.95 SkyFoill $19.95 Strike Ft Del World Tour Coll

YeagerAFT Wasteland

AND PRODUCTIVITY

£19.95 119 95

£22,95 r4EWS2a.9S

Vlzas1ar64 4K Integrated Prnduclivily Package For The 64

CAVEMflH

UGH-LTH PICS

Air Rally Aliens

Game maker Package with all Libraries

NOW ONLY S9.95

$19.95 £9 95

$1995

Maniac Mansion Musis Studio

S21.95 $19.85

Shanghai

S18 95

Elatllos ot Napoleon

EMBSOff*

$24 95

BRODERBUND Cauldron 19.95 Karaleka S9 95 Lode Runner £9.95 Superbike Challongo..... .,$12,95 Toy Shop £19.95

COSMI $17.35

T1ATA EAST Commando Karate Champ

£21.95

Eternal Dagger

S24 9S

HsroesoflheLar.ee NEW £24.95

Championship Football ....S21.95

Questron IE

S2J.95

GBA Basketball 2 on 2

S11.95

Rings of Zilfjn

S23.95

Top Fuel Eliminator,

S17.95

Roadwar Europa

£24.95

Shard ol Spring

123.95

S26.95 S14.95

Wargame Consl Se!

$18.95

Bnyond Zoik HilChhikor'5 Guido

8UBL0QIC

* (sorrwAiu: simulations)

LANCE HAFNER for the best in sports Impossible Mission 2....S2395

strategy simulation

NEW! 200 XJ Joystick

£11.95

California Games Chsmp'srupWreslling

J22.9S $13.95

BklOall, tha Pro Gamo .$29.95

Create a Calendar Destroyer

$18.95 $23.95

Baakalball

500 XJ Joy slick

4i4 Oil.Road Racing

KidN.ki Plaloon Speed Buggy

B-24

£24.95

INFOCOM

CINEMAWARE £21.95 S21.9S $21.45

NEW $32.95

Phantasie I, 111 (each)

NEW'£34.95

Oelender of the down SDI The Three Stooges

Bank Street Filer Data Manager II

Pool ol Radiance .NEW E24.95

Cavonwi Ugh lympici. J1B.95

AVA1.ONHTLL NBA

64C DATABASES

JRl

139.95

LsstNmja

De(Con5

ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS

SPECTRUM HOLORYTK

ACTIONSOFT

Ultima V

CMS

L. A. Crackdown . .

£14.95

3 in 1 Fooiball

£19 95 $13.95

B4CSPREADSHEETS Swillcalc64 wftideways Sideways

.$13.95 S12.95

IMC WORD PKOCESSOBS Bank Street Wrilsr

$29 95

Font Master II Paperclip w/speilpack

£26.95 S29.95

Paperclip III

£31.95

WordWriterlll

$25.95

FINANCIAL & ACCT. Timowks Electr. Checkbk.$IJ.95 Timeworks Money Mg*

$14.95

MISCELLANEOUS

Jet Flight Simulator II

£25.95 $31.95

Purs Stal Sasaball

$22 95

Eslos pwr suppl/ tor C-64 $54.95 THmkingCap J24.95 Copy II 64/12B $19.95

Pure Stat College BB

$22 95

Fasi Load

$23.95

Stealth Mission

£31.95

Bobs Terra Pro

$32.95

S29.95

Coudside Collage ...$29.95

S23.95

NEW $23.95

Movie Monster $12.95 Street Sports BaseDall . S23.9S Street Sports Basketball ..$23.95

MICROI-KAGUK Baseball Wrestling

£24.95 £18.95

Batteries Included Paperclf] Publisher. .£32.95

Berkeley Softworks

jymo prose

WORD PROCESSORS

j Root S^Elem 4

547.95

/.■paportjhp. Ill porsciipt 128

S33.9S (44,95

.'Fdni Matter 126

533.65

Tinm Paper Wrfler

S3S.95

Wdmiter ISSw/speU.$31.95 Switlcst 129 A'Sdwys S32.95

Street Sports Football ..£23.95

HunlForHedOcloDsr..S25.95 All Reality/Dungeon

125 95

Video Title Shop

119.95

DIGITAL SOLUTIONS!

Sub Battle Summer Games

Summer Games II Winter Gamoi

World G.imos

$13.95 £13.95

$13 95

FIREBIIin

PockBtWnler2

132 95

PockQtF«r2

£1995

Elite

$11.95

Pockel Planner 2 Dtg.tal Superpak 2

$34.95 $57.95

Guild of Thieuei Knight ORC

$22.95 $24.95

Star Glider The Sentry

522 95 £24.95

PocVetWr.ter Dictionary ..$11.95

Airborne Rangers F-iS Strike Enflto

$21.95 £21.95

Gunahtp

S21.95

NATO Commands* Pirates

£22.95 £23.95

Red Storm R.smg Silent Service Slaallh F^hler.

NEW £23.95

Oiita Manager 128

S31.B5

Pat1«a File:

S1B.B5

'.

SuporOase 128

S3S.S5

MISC. J2ft SOFTWAltE Macti.128 $31.95

Pajtn»f12B

;

S36.9S

Sylvia PorlBr's Peisonal FJna'jis Planner

SZ9.95

S21.9S $24 95

TUSSEY COMPUTER PRODUCTS

Graphics Lib'ry l.ll or f .$15.95

Spriiiubonrd Cftrtiiicale Maker

..£13.95

Clip An I or 111

....S9.95 S13.9S

Unison World

P O BOX 1006

couifif

:-a

jwjrn

..121.95

DISK-KOUNTS par Baiot 10

3.5"

S.3S"

BONUS

OS DO

56 Si

MAIELL

DSODSirSS

(9 95

VEFtBATlM DS DD SI995 S995 SOUV

'.nil

..$26,05

PrinlSHop

Prlntmasier Ptus

DATA RASES

.,..$23 95 $13.95

..£39.95

Rrod erbund

rjowaroam

Sl'ItEADSlTEETS Street Spoils Soccer NEW 523.95

GEO Publish

DS DD S199511D95

1-800-468-9044


YOUR WEAPON!

As a "thank you" to our many valued customers we are giving away one ofthese Infocom Adventure Games (your choice), with every order. This offer is good on any of the

NEWI200XJ.Sn.95 500 XJ ThoBoss BaiHandla

S14.95 S12.9S $17.95

3-Wa/.-

$22.95

items in this ad, when ordered before December 31,1988. ifyou've neverordered from TCP before, this is agreat op

portunity to get acquainted!

Software orders over $100 and Accessories under 6 pounds will be shipped Federal Express (Even at tliase prices) You only pay TCP's standard

shipping charge. Ordersarriving before 3:00 PM our ENTERTAINMENT

duuiiiiiiiii

Balance oi Power Baitfs Tala II Beyond Zork

..S29.95 .537.95

.$29 95

S18S5

BlaA Lamp

Chessmasler 2000 .S27 95 DorerWsrof the Crown.. . S23.95 Do|a Vu .539.95

AIVHGA SOFTWARE PRODUCTIVITY Deluie Music Cons! Sei

559 95

Dclme Pj.ni II

$79.95

Delme Pnni II

S49 95

FIA 18 Intercaplors Flight Simulalor II L&sure Suit Larry Photon Paint

De1u»e Video 1 2.....,

S79 95

Si lent Service —

Draw Plus

S'59 95

Loflisli* SuperOase Vizawnte

S1I4.95 $39 00 SS9 00

Word Perfect Word Purled Lib'Ory

$179.00 SS9.00

.$32 95 .$32 95 $29 95 .$53 95 .S24 95 .532.95

Sub Baffle Simulator Superetar Ice Hockey ... Test Drive Tlie Three Stooges Tracers Univitod

.332.95 .524.95 .531.95

.$2" 95 .129 95

For All Your AMIGA Needs Call tcp 512KRAM

Upgrade

EXT DRIVE ...$219

MODEM

UPS Ground FREE!

SECURITY

■ Your Credit Card is nol charged until your order is shippod. ■ We insure your ordar ai no entra cost to you

$159

1010

1680

lime will be shipped out samo day. If part of your order is backordered the remainder will be shipped

$139

Call For Other AMIGA Products

■ Tussey is a linancialty strong and well eslabiistiod com pony.

CUSTOMER SUPPORT ■ After sales support,

■ Knowiecfgeab.e stall, all graduates of Tussey's "Computer Boot Camp",

■ Our advanced ware house/male rials

handling system assures your ordor is shipped out accurately fi on lime, ■ Our IBM AS400 allows instant ordar and inventory slatus. To order: Wo surcharge on MaslGiCard o' VISA ■ Your atrdii card Is not chofa&a unni youi order Is 6hipped ■ COD orclora Arxuptod - no COD loes

Tt

1

GEOS 128 GaoCalc128

QEOS2.0

S34.95

S39.9S

GeoCalc

S29 95

Geo Programmer.

S39.95

GoodoK

$24.95

Gbo Publish

$29.95 $39.95 $18,9S

Doskpack Fontpack GnoWrito

$18.95 $18.95 529.95

1

n Berkeley

,

. ...$39.85 S39.95

GhoFjIh !28

1 Softworks

Goo Write 128 Geo Spell

Gao File

$29.95

■ Shipping b 3% or 15 mlrplrnurr Tor UPS Ground. Call lor shipping chorflas on EirprBSs Air, APO, TPO. AKd HI and lorslgn Of clefQ. ■ MpJI Orders: Wo accept money □rdars, corilfierj chocks, and personal checks. Al;Dw2weBfcsforpersonalandcampnnychMksiG,clear ■ Weaccept

purchase orders from qualified! Educational nnd Corporate Institutions. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. Defective items replaced or repaired al our d.scret'Qn. Pennsylvania delivertoe add 6% Earaslax. Prices andtermssubjoaiochpnga wl

NEW LOWER PRICES!! mil

SUPER GHAPHIXJR Primer Interface

in,

PRINTERS

w.'Printer Irani Tussey

...S32.9S

OKIDATA180

..S29.95

SUPER GRAPHIX

Interface w'BK bulfer down loadable tents

w^rinleifromTussoy

$229

£54.95

■ Bum in COMMODORE*

S49.9S

.l11 I \ .' "■" 'J*

'

. I'

■ IBOCPSPllnlSlMKl

SUPER GRAPHIX GOLD .S94.9S wyprinler Irani Tussey SB4 95

Ctll Fw Olhei Ckidnii Piinlcfi

imtiuMititmtw.'.

Panasoni Oflice Automation^

NX-1000

(114 drall/SB NLQ)

2 yr warranty

1080iII 1091 ill 1092i

NX 1000 Rainbow

$159

. (color prlnior]

$189 $319

on

Printers

$229

NX-1000C

(Commodore Inttnco) ....$174

NX-1000C Rainbow

1124(24Pin)$CALL '

Save

$159

(Com modwo Inlorface/

Color Prin tar) .ii!H,VJJttWi.$229

NX-2400

(24 P>n Printer)

120D

$139

180D MSP-40 Tribute 224

$159 S289 $589

,

$CALL

SKIKOSHA 2 yr warranty

SP-180VC $139 SP-1200 VC....SCALL

_

SP-1200 Al

■■; ■.;■', ■ '.S Regular Hours: 6:00AM- 11:00PM Mon-Frl, 10:00AM-8:00PM Sat, 12:00PM-8:O0PM Sun EST

CALL TOLL FREE

.

1 -800-468-9044

For Inlormahon Call.814-234-22.15 FAX 814-237-44IS0

$169


Editors and Readers

Do you have a question or a prob

xs

160

lem? Have you discovered some thing that could help other Commodore users? We want to hear from you. Write to Gazette

HA

170

IFWL>S(J-H)<VSTHEN190 WD$(J)»WD$(J-H):J=J-H:I

sx

180

FJ<=HTHEN190 GOTO160

AM

190

WDS(J)=VS:NEXTI

FS RE

200

Feedback, COMPUTED Gazette,

210

P.O. Box 5406, Greensboro, NC 27403. We regret that, due to the volume of mail received, we cannot

JD

220

respond individually to program

ming questions.

Alphabetizing "SpeedCheck" Dictionary Files ] frequently use "SpeedCheck" for the 64 (December 1985 Gazette and

the SpeedScripl disk). Is there a way to alphabetize my SpeedCheck dic tionary so that I can more easily check the entries for spelling errors?

version only), sorts it, and writes it

DK

250

10

2:print"[clr)[wht}[n} [down!SrvsIsort dictiona

SE 20

entries"

PRINT"{2

DOWNjlNSERT DIC

TIONARY DISK(DOWN)":WAIT 203,64,64:POKE198,0 I POKE

GB

828,ASC("A"I CLR:OPEN15,8,15:L=PEEK(8 28):GO5UB290:NW=0:PRINT" READING [RVS]";CHR$tL);"

30

Toff) 110 40

words"

GET#l,KS:K=ASC(KS+CHRS(t> J):IFK>12 7THENK=KAND127i NW=NW+1

XR

50

IFK<>39THENK=KOR64

KJ

60

IFST<>64THEN40

FG

70

CLOSE1:IFNW<2THEN270

RE

80

GF

90

DIM WDS(NW):GOSUB290:FOR N=1TONW:WD?(N)="" F=0:GET#1,K$:S=ST:K=ASC( ■KAND127:F=1

se

100

ifk<>39thenk=kor64

bs

110

wds(n)=wds(n)+chrs(k):i f

then

if

s<>64

then

[spacejnextn kj

120

gf

130 cl0se1:print"(down]

ge

140

h=3*h+1:ifh<nwthen140

xc

150

h=int(h/3);fori=h+1tonw

ifso64then90

(rvs)sorting..•" :V?-WDS{I)iJ=I

14

guage, and it seems to me a disk

":GOSUB310:IFER<>0THENC PRINT#1:FORI=1TONW:PRIN

IFJ=LEN(WD$(I))THENK=KO

JR 26(1

PRINT*1,CHRS(K);:NEXTJ, I

CG

270

CLOSE1 :CL0SE15 : IFLO0TH

MH MI

280

END

290

LS=CHRS(L):OPEN1,8,S,"0

ENPOKE828,L+1:GOTO30

:"+LS:GOSUB310:IFER=0TH ENGETS1,K$:RETURN FM

300

CLOSE1jCLOSE15:END

KR

310

INPUT*15,ER,EMS,ET,ES:E RS=STRS(ER):ETS=STR$(ET

):ESS=STR?(ES) HR

320

IF ER>1

COMPUTED Gazette

THEN

[DOWNHRVSI

PRINT"

DISK ERRORi

";EMS;ETS;ESS:

CLOSE1 DM

3 30

January 19B9

drive is a necessity. One thing is not clear in my mind: Does a disk drive add memory to a computer? Robert Snellman Wyandotte, MI

When you turn on your Commodore 64, it shows 38911 bytes of free RAM. Adding a disk drive docs not change

this number. So in that sense, a disk drive does not add memory to your system. But a disk drive does provide a different type of memory—external memory. The disadvantage of exter nal memory is that it takes longer to read from or write to than internal RAM. The advantage is that it is not

volatile—write your data to a disk and your information will be safe. If you think of a disk drive as a

RETURN

super-fast, ultrareliabie cassette

Lines 10-20 clear the screen and wait for the user to insert the diction ary disk. Line 30 opens the disk error channel (using the subroutine at 290-

300) and then opens the dictionary file (with the subroutine at 310-330). The number of words in the file is de termined by lines 40-60. Lines 70120 read the words from the file and place them in the array WD$. The

shell sort in lines 130-200 sorts the

KS+CHRS(0)):IFK>127THENK

f

I'm trying to learn machine lan

OPEH1,8,8, "0:"+LS + 1',S,W

";ERS;"

poke53280,12:pok£53281,1

rv

Til EN 2 70

R128

back to the disk: eq

IES FOR "L$:PRINT#15,"S 0i"+LS:GOSUB310:IFER<>l

63

The fallowing short program reads in each SpeedCheck dictionary file (64

Disk Drive Memory I've been using a cassette drive with my 64 for the last three years. Now

TWOS 11) FE 240 FORJ=1TOLEN(WDS(I)):K=A SC(MIDS(WDS{I),J.D)AND

A. J. Parone, Jr. Philadelphia, PA

IFHO1THEN150

PRINT"[DOWNlSAVING ENTR

LOSE1:GOTO220 RA 2 30

program because it must initially de code the file.

drive, you won't be very wrong.

One matter that confuses the is sue is the fact that Commodore drives have small RAM banks of their own. They use this memory for temporary

workspace. In general, this RAM is of no interest to beginning programmers. It has been used to rewrite portions of the Commodore DOS. For example, GEOS writes its disk speedup routines into this RAM for faster operation.

array. And finally, lines 210-280 write the file back to the disk. SpeedCheck has a unique way of

Printer: Are You There?

storing words in its dictionary files. First, it leaves off the first letter of each word, since all words in a partic

Some time ago, 1 wrote a budget

ular dictionary file begin with

so that common mistakes wouldn't

the

program in BASIC. I took great care to put a lot of error trapping into it

same character. Second, instead of

exit the program with an error mes

using .a separator character between

sage. My problem is I can't figure out how to test for a printer. If I try

words, it sets the high bit of the byte representing the last character in a

to print out my final results without

word. This storage format makes dic tionary files smaller but sloivs the sort

having the printer turned on, 1 get

"DEVICE NOT PRESENT" and


lose all my data. Please tell me how to test for this.

Alan Moyer Natick, MA From BASIC, it is quite easy to check

whether the printer is online. Output

a null character—CHRKGto—and then

read the reserve variable ST. The

short routine below performs this test:

ucts are designed primarily for use in

A Commodore Network I own a Commodore Plus/4, a Commodore 128, and a 1541 disk drive. I was wondering if I could connect both computers to the drive at the same time. Would this burn up the circuitry inside any of the units? Benji Courliss

100 COSUB900:END

Goldsboro, NC

900 OPEN4,4,0:PR1NT#4,CHR$(0) 910 IFST = OTHENFRINT"PRINTER PRESENT':CLOSE4:RETURN 920 PRINT"CHECK PRINTER":CLO5E4 930 PRINT'TRESS SPACE BAR TO TRY AGAIN" 940 CETAS:IFAS = ""THEN 900 950 GOTO9J0

You can use the same technique

in machine language, or you can rely on the Kernal routine CHKOUT. CHKOUT specifies the file number representing the current output chan nel and must be called just prior to sending a character with CHROUT. Many Kernal routines, including CHKOUT, return with the carry bit set if an error occurs. An offline printer is one such error that CHKOUT recognizes. Here is a short Mi routine that redirects output to the printer and checks for its presence using CHKOUT: ; Check printer rouline SETLFS SETNAM

SFFBA

CLOSE

CHKOUT

SFFC3 SFFC0 SFFCC SFFC9

STROUT

$AB1E

GETIN

SFFE4

PRCHK

LDA #1

OPEN CLRCHN

SFFBD

LDX #4 LDY#0 JSR SETLFS LDA #0

We connected a Plus/4 and a 128, a 64 and a 128, two 64s, and two 128s directly to a single disk drive—a 1541 and then a 1571—without much suc cess. In all cases, the drive failed to operate properly or at least was unreliable. There are some commercially available "black boxes" that permit two or more computers to be hooked up to a single peripheral. In fact, in our listing room, several computers share the same printer. When

the Commodore 64 was

new and disk drives cost $600, there was more demand for these black box

es. Now, it may not cost you much more to buy a second drive. If you are still interested, try writing to Black Box Catalog, P. O. Box 12800, Pitts burgh, Pennsylvania 15241. Many schools connect Commo

PROK

cially in the area of scientific re search, where BASIC'S RND function just isn't random enough. I have heard that there is a way of generating random numbers on the 64 using the SID chip. I assume this

involves PEEKing some location which holds a random value from 0 to 255. But I can't find this location.

Also, how would i convert this out put to a specified range—say, a ran dom number from 1 to 10? Mike Nichols Kansas City, MO Indeed, you heard right. Voice 3 of the SID chip can be used to produce ran

dom numbers, and with very little code. In October 1988 "Feedback," we showed how to produce random num bers using this technique front ma chine language. Here's how to do the same thing from BASIC.

Somewhere near the beginning of

systems allow the teacher greater

dom) waveform and turn off the audio output so you won't have to listen to the noise.

;use channel 1 ;jii inlLT is device 4 ;sccondary address

;sel logical file ;length of filename is zero

10 REM INITIALIZE VOICE 3 FOR RANDOM NUMBERS 20 POKE54287,255:REM SET VOICE 3 FREQUENCY 30 POKE54290,128:REM SELECT NOISE WAVEFORM 40 POKE54296,128:REM TURN OFF

;u|u-n printer channel

JSR CHKOUT

;send output Io channel 1

BCC PROK

;carry is clear - no error

LDA #1

otherwise, handle error

JSR CLOSE

;close channel to prinler jrestore I/O

VOLUME AND VOICE 3 OUTPUT 50 REM MAIN PROGRAM 60 LL-1:UL-10:COSUB1000

990 END

NOW, whenever you need a ran

dom number, just PEEK location

LDA #<MSG LDY #>MSG

;Print error message

54299. This returns an integer value

JSR STROUT JSR GETIN

;using ROM string printer

integer 1-10, you must adjust this

CMP #32 BNE WAIT

;space is ASCII 32

JMP PRCHK

;space pressed, so try again ;printer is online

LDA #1 JSR CLOSE JMP CLRCHN

MSG

Random Noise

There are some applications, espe

flexibility and control over a class room full of computers. These prod-

LDX #1

WAIT

ley Softworks, 2150 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94704.

Berkeley Softworks' geoNet. These

dore computers together using networking systems such as RTC's Multi-Link Networkuig System and

LDA #1

JSR CLRCHN

Riviera Drive, Unit 10, Unionville, Ontario, Canada L3R5M1; or Berke

your program, initialize the chip for random-number generation. First, set the frequency to maximum so thai the random-number value changes rapidly. Next, select the noise (or ran

JSR SETNAM JSR OPEN

schools. Write to RTC Multi-Link, 110

;wait for space bar

;clo9e printer channel

.■restore screen output and RTS

.ASC "CHECK PRINTER, PRESS SPACE BAR TO TRY AGAIN"

.BYTE 13,0

in the range 0-255. Since you want an number so that it's in the proper

range. The subroutine below does this for you. Before calling it, set the vari able LL to the lower limit of the range

and the variable UL to the upper limit (see line 60). 1000 A-PEEK<54299)/256

1010 X-I NT<A*UL) + LL: RETURN COMPUTE!'s GaiBtm

January 19B9

HH IS


Preview and sample up to $200 worth of and produced by some of the best software

Silent Service

EWniaraiion S Turncrf New submarine simulator* genuinely recreates Wtona War

ll urxlerwaier warfjira. From

John Etway's

Quarterback

Ground-pounding excrtemenl1

Parthlul computer version ol the

o\ arcado wmiw. by Tlw

STie s premier quarterback,

H

in Elwoy. Frorn MoluOurno

Gunslilp

Revolulionary 3-D graphics & outstanding joystick firing sys

tem1 Realistically simulates AH-64 Apache helicopter. Frorr MicroProse

Pirates!

Search and plunder' Become ;i l?ih century pirale captain seafch^rK) Tlie Canb-

D*an lor ships and cities From WicroProse.

An ho i if Ranger fast- paced action -Simula lion i D.ingei ÂŁ eiuioment ol comba and inMtration as a singio $01-

oior conuoiiabis in 8 Oireciions. From MicroProse.

Caveman Ugb-lymplcs

HJanous NeanBaithals1 Go lor the gold in (Mis precur sor 10 moOam Olympics. From

Electronic Aits.

Project Stealth Fighter Experience me innii'

Pilot a slale-ot-lhe-arl U.S. Air Force COSAIR (covert, sur-

^ivabte, jn-Aealher. recon) str*e f^hter From MicroProsa

Experience, try out and get n taste of challenging game demos, realistic simulations, and

some of the best COMPUTE! disk programs ever

more. This is your chance to check out hundreds of

published . . . with our compliments.

dollars worth of software programs from a special

To boot, receive your own complete samples of

We can't think of a better way to help you

group of commercial software developers participating in COMPOTEf'S Demo Disk Pack

decide what software to buy. But hurry! This offer

promotion.

Disk Pack today. And order some for your friends. They make great gifts.

expires January 31, 1989. Order your own Demo

•Each Oemo Disk Pock contains 4-6 disks. All MicroProse programs ate contained on one disk.


l!'s Demo Disk Pack!

he latest commercial software— developed louses in the personal computer industry... ■*&*>**■

S receive as a special bonus ai^c COMPUTE! sampler P5 cross-section of some of the best of COMPUTE! itions'own disk programs,

\

i

I

r the Commodore 64; '///,.:■■'■■

!#■■ I ■'.■

Strike Fleet

Muni fto*ti trw enemyl Command <i lugniecn naval task force. Vour ifoacfwrous meatec s d' Dperaw>n me Per

sian GuN. Die FalkanOs, « the Hath AUantJC. From Betnomc Ail;

Here's all you do. Send J995 plus 52.00 postage and handling to:

COMPUTEl's Demo Disk Pack Dept. G P.O. Box 5188

Greensboro, NC 27403 {New York Cllf rtsidcms adil HM'l. |iei Jemo illsk.) (Norlh Carolina ttlldtnU aild JVliB pit demo disk.)

COMPUTE!' Publicationsjnc. One ol ir« A6C Puomruno Componiei A port at CopilO Citlm/ABC. Inc


BURP"

F-19 STEALTH FIGHTER will turn your computer into the holiest (lying machine on today's electronic battlefronl. The graphics are thai vivid ... the game play that challenging ... and the realism that convincing. Learn the secrets of stealth flying — maintaining a low

electromagnetic profile to evade enemy radar and

Featuring

0

mastering the tactics that only a stealth pilot dares to J^ try. MicroProse has painstakingly researched stealth ■ technology — and we make it real!

'■•=■,:

ssHSsPewit

You'll discover hundreds of action-packed scenarios in realworld regions — from a deep-strike mission in North Africa to a reconnaissance fligh! over Central Europe. We'll train you in the basics, but only your skill and cunning can save the day.

(Pitt

I.. !

■ Advanced electronics, counter-measures ■ Intelligent enemies — land, sea, air opposition ■ Realistic flight experience

■-.'■■

Fqi Commodore C -64/128 Canf find F 19? Outside MDcatt BOOGJ5 0G32. wofedays &un ro 5pm EBT nnd order by MC'VISA: or mail checkmoney orde/ far $44 95 for C-64/T28. U S turxls only MD it'sirfenti inM 5% sales tai Kree shipping in U S , $b00iriiurnauo'iiii Allow l-3*(mlisfof US dekivft^y

■jrWUL*ItOh

^O'


Tom Netsel Assistant Features Editor

Do you collect baseball cards? Play games? Travel? Read news? Shop? Invest? Chat? These are just a Few things you can do from the comfort of your home

with your computer, a modem, and a few extra dollars. Here's a look at each of the major online services and what they offer Commodore subscribers.

rguably, the dullest piece of

11 software is a terminal program. rt You may get a message saying / 1 it's activated, but in most cases

the program just sits there—no whistles, no flashing lights, no in vading aliens. But watch what it does when you plug in a modem and log on to one of the major tele communications services. Within seconds your screen

conies to life with a world of possi bilities. Tap your keyboard and buy a camera, check airline schedules to Rome, chat with other callers, battle invaders from space, play bingo or chess, read the latest news from Chi

to national telecommunicationsservice subscribers. Some services

are available 24 hours a day, but most charge higher rates during the day or during prime-time hours. Other services are available only at night and on weekends, when con nect charges are lower. Compu Serve recently dropped its primetime rate entirely, charging the same price for day or evening calls. Look for other services to drop or substantially reduce their primetime rates as well. If a service is in Virginia and you live in Arizona, don't worry about your telephone bill. The ser

with a program you're writing, or

vices maintain local phone num bers in most metropolitan areas or

download free computer software. All this and more is available

telecomputing carriers, such as

na, research a term paper, get help

provide access through one of the COMPUTED Gaiolls

January 1989

19


Delphi

Tymnet, Telenet, or Datapac (for

Delphi continues to expand and en

Canadian subscribers). Here's a look at the leading on

hance its numerous online services

and features. Younger subscribers

line services and their fees, and a rundown of the major features they

will want to check out their own

conferencing and message base in a

offer Commodore subscribers.

new forum called Person-Person,

located in Delphi's entertainment area.

CompuServe

Other recent additions include a twice-weekly trivia contest called TQ!, an anagram puzzle called

CompuServe calls itself the largest online information service, with more than 460,000 business and consumer subscribers throughout

Scramble, and Immortality, an on line adventure game. Subscribers

the world. CompuServe is so popular

play traditional board games as

in Japan that arrangements are under way to establish a local telephone number to serve that country's

adventure games.

growing list of subscribers, says

well as interactive and single-player

Commodore forums

Delphi's Commodore SIG for 64 and 128 users contains a library

and SIGs

of public domain software for downloading, a message board,

CompuServe supports several Commodore forums, or special-

Hardware help

and a conference area. MANIAC is devoted to computer art and graph

interest groups (SIGs), dedicated to the 64 and 128. Each forum has its

Software libraries

own message board, library of soft

Electronic mail

Dave Kishler, CompuServe's super visor of corporate communications.

ware, and conference area. The Commodore Users Network in cludes an Arts and Games forum, a

Current news

Communications forum, a Pro

If you have a question about Commodore equipment or a specif ic piece of software, you'll find oth

with an interest in foreign lan Nova. This SIG, designed primarily

If you're having trouble getting a new word processor to work prop

erly with your printer and interface, chances are others have experi enced the same problem and are

Serve's electronic mail system, EasyPlex, is now tied into MCI and

more than willing to pass along a

Telex. Log on to CompuServe, go to

In addition to computer-related areas, CompuServe has 150 other forums, covering such topics as avi ation, entertainment, finance,

health, sports, and travel. Each fo rum has its own library, message

board, and conference area. Sending written messages

your EasyPlex mailbox, compose a message, and send it to any Telex machine in the world. By the time this issue appears, CompuServe will have added a worldwide fax link, al

for international callers, lists all Delphi menus and help files in five languages. Terra Nova also offers a translation service that is beneficial

for many business subscribers.

Menus and files are available in Japanese, French, German, Span ish, and Esperanto. Merchant's Row offers sub scribers online shopping, including access to Comp-U-Store, a discount

lowing subscribers to transmit fac

shopping service. Going on a cruise

similes of printed documents.

to the Caribbean or flying to Hawaii

CompuServe has a $39.95 reg

istration fee. Charges are ÂŁ6.00 an hour for 300-baud and ÂŁ12.00 an hour for either 1200- or 2400-baud,

electronically is a popular feature on all the online services, and it's

cently dropped its prime-time

especially true with CompuServe's

charges.

broad base of international users.

probably supply the answers.

guages may want to check out Terra

er users ready to supply an answer.

else can help.

gram, MANIAC supporters can

noncomputer subjects such as writ ing, theology, science fiction, mu sic, movies, and aviation. Users

and a Commodore Newsletter.

the Commodore factory if no one

and download the works of others. If you have questions about any 64 or 128 painting or drawing pro

Several SIGs are devoted to

gramming forum, a Service forum,

solution. There's even a hotline to

ics. Artists post their masterpieces

24 hours a day. CompuServe re

this winter? The Electronic Connec tion provides a database for plan ning your vacation or business trip and offers discounts on cruise and airline tickets. Delphi also offers callers com plete financial

news and reports,

CompuServe, P.O. Box 20212,

electronic mail, and two electronic

But communication is not limited to

Columbus, OH 43220; 800-848-8199;

CompuServe subscribers. Compu-

Ohio residents, 614-457-0802

encyclopedias. Delphi's $49.95 registration fee

20

COMPUTE'S Gazetta

January 1989


includes two hours of connect time.

GEnie

The non-prime-time rate for either

300-baud or 1200-baud is $7.20 an hour. The prime-time rate between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. weekdays is $17.40. Premium services, such as

"We have a significant number of new customers who have never used a computer before, never used a modem, and they're looking for

Telex, fax, and some financial re

help,"

ports, carry a surcharge.

says

Bill Louden, GEnie's

general manager. "If they have a

Delphi, 3 Blackstone St., Cam bridge, MA 02139; 800-544-4005; 617-491-3393 in Massachusetts

question about their computer or a piece of software, they can go di rectly to our staff of experts and get an answer. GEnie is a great people-

resource for consumers who have questions." GEnie supports more than 60 RoundTables, and these SIGs in clude all major computer brands. Ask questions, post messages, ac

Dow Jones News/Retrieval Dow Jones emphasizes news and fi nancial information for the busi ness community and for consumers

who want to access such infor

cess software libraries, or join con ferences on a variety of computerrelated topics. Commodore users will

mation from their homes.

"The service is designed for the individual looking for infor

be particularly interested in GEnie's

mation in the corporate sector," ac

6100 games, graphics programs,

cording to Dow public relations

and utilities for the 64 and 128.

manager Carla Gaffney. "If a com

In addition to computer SIGs, GEnie has expanded its Round-

pany is interested in tracking the competition, acquiring another

Tables to include such topics as photography, writing, science fic tion, scuba diving, politics, games,

company, or just checking a rumor, our service will help them." You can search through more

education, and genealogy. Recent additions include religion and eth

than 45 databases for financial information from the Dow joues News Service and the Wall Siree! journal. If you need to check back

ics, aviation, and radio and elec tronics.

The GEnie Mall has more than 40 merchants who sell wine, cloth

issues of the journal, Dow Jones has complete issues dating back to Jan

ing, coffee, computer items, fishing

uary 1984.

supplies, and jewelry. One even provides quotes on new automo

Dow Jones' online information

includes company profiles, statisti

cal information, and financial infor mation on 10,000 publicly held

vestors considering a particular of

corporations. Information is sup

Line, a recent Dow addition, pro

Corporate Earnings Estimator, In

vides historical information dating back 15 years on stocks, bonds, op

plied from such sources as Zack's sider Trading Monitor, Disclosure, and Investext. Quick Search is a Dow Jones

fering like to know its record. Trade

tions, and mutual funds. The Dow Jones registration fee is $29.95, which includes five hours

service that provides a full report

of connect time. After the first year,

on specific corporations. Compiled

there is a $12.00 annual fee. At 300-

from multiple databases, Quick

baud, the rates are 95 cents a min ute between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. and

Search includes late-breaking news stories, a company profile, and com plete financial information in one

20 cents a minute during nonprime time. At 1200-baud, the rates

package. An online portfolio alerts subscribers to any late-breaking

for those times are $2.09 a minute and 44 cents a minute, respectively;

stories or announcements that

they go to $2.47 and 52 cents at

could affect a firm's stock prices or

2400-baud.

earnings. Although past performance

Box 300, Princeton, Nj 08543; 800-

can't guarantee future trends, in

522-3567

Dew Jones News/Retrieval, P.O.

biles and accessories, information that will help you negotiate a fair price for your next BMW. NewsGrid provides users with current stories compiled from

18

news services such as the Associat ed Press, Reuters, and China's offi cial news agency, Xinhua. Specify

key search words or phrases and quickly locate news, sports, busi ness, or weather stories of interest. GEnie offers stock quotes, trav el information through American

Airlines' EAASY SABRE reserva tion system, and a 40-channel CB simulation called LiveWire. GEnie

has a special $50-a-month charge

for unlimited access to LiveWire.

Stellar Warrior and Stellar Em peror are popular science-fiction

games that offer a degree of com

plexity that should challenge the COMPUTERS Gazelle

January 1989

21


avid game player. Other multi-

tem," Panzl says. "That has to do

player games include flight simu

with us being a smaller system. I

lators, chess, blackjack, back

think people just get to know each

gammon, and Gemstone, a D & D

other better on PlayNET."

PlayNET's $19.95 registration

adventure. GEnie charges $35.00 an hour

fee includes the necessary terminal

for access weekdays between 8 a.m.

software. A monthly maintenance charge of $12.00 includes three

and 6 p.m. and $5.00 an hour dur ing non-prime-time hours for either 300- or 1200-baud. There is a surcharge of $7.50 for 2400-baud. A one-time registration fee of

hours of access time. PlayNET is ac cessible between 6 p.m. and 7 a.m.

weekdays and al! day weekends for $3.60 an hour, 300-baud only. PlayNET, 105 Jordan Rd., Troy,

$29.95 includes two hours of access

NY 12180; 800-PLAYNET

time. By the time this article ap pears, GEnie may have announced a significant reduction in its primetime rates.

General Electric Information Services, 401 N. Washington St.,

QuantumLink

Conferences Art

Designed for 64 and 128 users ex

International links

NET, requires its own special ter

PlayNET

Shopping

menus are controlled by the func

If you're looking for games and you like to chat online with other 64 and 128 users, consider PlayNET.

Travel reservations

Rockville, MD 20850; 800-638-9636

clusively, QuantumLink, like Play

minal program. Its easy-to-follow tion and cursor keys, eliminating the need for special commands. Down loading programs is especially easy. Although PlayNET and Q-Link re

semble each other, their terminal

Designed exclusively for Commo line games that incorporate color

written by other users. Program

and graphics, including chess,

mers upload their program to Play

programs are not interchangeable. Q-Link provides guest speak ers, special events, contests, tutori

backgammon, and bridge, and three text-only games, bingo, pok

NET and offer it for sale. If other

als, and live seminars. There's

subscribers download the program,

something scheduled almost every

er, and blackjack. Traditional rnultiplayer games

PlayNET bills their accounts, cred iting the full amount to the seller.

have been enhanced for the 64 and 128 by the addition of color graph

game shows, online shopping, role-

hour. Astronomy, foreign lan guages, cooking, human sexuality, baseball cards, trivia, and a teensonly club are just a few of its

ics. "You see a full-color chess

playing games, and live discussions

forums.

board on your screen," says Play NET president David Panzl, "and your opponent sees the same thing. across the table from the guy, and

are other popular features. Play NET plays host to about 40 special events each week. Its forums tend to cover social issues, computer-re lated topics, and education. Trivia

you can talk back and forth while

contests and games patterned after

you play."

"The Dating Game" and "The

dore owners, PlayNET offers 11 on

It feels remarkably like sitting

PlayNET's menu makes it easy for subscribers to find their way around the system, which supports a variety of interesting SIGs. The CB simulation is especially popular, but keep an eye on the clock—chat ting with other users is addictive.

PlayNET has a large library of public domain software available for downloading. Another library, the Software Trading Post, offers programs for sale that have been 22

COMPUTED Gazette

January 19B9

Tutorials, message boards,

Newlywed Game" are especially popular. Like QuantumLink,

PlayNET

requires special software to take ad

vantage of color graphics on the 64

Hardware support groups,

news, graphics, music, program

ming, CP/M, and games all have dedicated message boards, confer ences, and software libraries for the 64 and 128.

People Connection is Q-Link's

social center where subscribers chat CB-style. Up to 23 people can occu

py a room at one time. Rooms have names that give users some idea of what to expect before they enter, if

services. Q-Link has more subscrib

you don't see a room you like, you can open your own. Rooms called Teens Only, Girls Only, Argue with Me, Alternate Lifestyles, Over 30,

ers, but PlayNET has a dedicated following. "A lot of people tend to

lar gathering spots.

and 128. These Commodore-specific

systems compete more with each other than with the other ASCII

feel PlayNET is a friendlier sys

and Sex are just a few of the popu

The Commodore Information


The Source

Network supports a hot line to

Commodore, and representatives are often online to answer ques

The Source offers a wide variety of business and consumer online ser vices and continues to update and enhance its databases and other features. Find answers to your

tions. GEOS information, updates,

and patches are available from Berkeley Softworks. Electronic Arts, Braderbund, and other major

software companies often host on

questions about computer hard

line discussions.

ware, software, and applications

QuantumLink, available only

from industry experts or subscribers

during non-prime-time hours and

who have faced similar problems. Each SIG has its own message

on weekends, has no registration fee other than the $9.95 software,

board, member directory, data

which is supplied at no extra charge

bases, and software files. The Source supports all major computer makes, in addition to offering SIGs for game enthusiasts, science-fiction

with GEOS and other software. Us

ers pay $9.95 a month for unlimited basic service, plus six cents a min ute for certain selected services.

Financial information

fans, and business professionals.

QuantumLink, 8619 Westzvood Center Dr., Vienna, VA 22180; 800-

Stock quotes

392-8200

Research

SOURCEMAIL handles the elec

Horoscopes

for holding online business

People/Link

CHAT lets subscribers con verse with other members, and tronic mail. There is even an area

Film and book reviews

Talking with other users online is a

popular feature on most systems, and it's no exception at People/ Link. In fact, this division of the American Home Network offers 100 PartyLines for People/Linkers, or Plinkers, as they're usually called. Commodore users will want to

stop by several of the 22 Clubs and Forums to see what's happening with other 64 and 128 owners. In

addition to the computer SIGs, if you have an interest in business, games, education, writing, or sci ence fiction, People/Link has a SIG for you. There's also a group for Electronic Mail lets Plinkers compose, edit, and send mail

messages or buy and sell items or

log offers bargains ranging from popular feature that's being expanded. People/Link's registration fee

of $15.00 includes a one-hour cred

it. Non-prime-time rates between 6 p.m. and 7 a.m. Monday through

Friday and all day weekends are $4.95 an hour for 300- or 1200-

Stock-market reports, financial newsletters, and online portfolios are just a few of the investment op portunities on The Source. Other

areas of interest include news,

Prime-time rates are $11.95 for

Grolier Academic American Online

and $14.95 for 2400-baud.

Encyclopedia. The Source charges $30.00 to register and has a $10.00 monthly fee that applies to connect time. Prime-time access between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. is 36 cents a minute for 300-baud, 43 cents a minute for 1200-baud, and 46 cents a minute

for $15.00. Club dues are $10.00 a month but members get a 25-percent discount on all rates. This can save

Subscribers upload letters, docu ments, binary files, or programs that have been written offline, sav

you money if you are online more than eight hours a month at 1200baud.

Plinkers buy discounts on

Plinkers who call via Telenet's PC Pursuit are charged $3.00 an

cruises, tours, and other travel-

hour, day or evening, at 300, 1200,

related services and products.

or 2400 baud.

for airline tickets, hotels, and rental cars. Online shopping is another

goods.

300-baud, $12.95 for 1200-baud,

other users at the touch of a key.

TWA's online TravelShopper pro vides information and reservations

electronic equipment to sporting

sports, weather, airline information and reservations, software and movie reviews, horoscopes, and the

baud and $11.95 for 2400-baud.

to

ing on connect charges.

The Source's bulletin board service provides more than 70 cate gories of online classified ads. Post services. An online shopping cata

Join the Frequent Plinker Club

teens.

meetings.

American Home Network,

165

N. Canal St., Suite 950, Chicago, IL 60606; 800-524-0100; Illinois resi dents, call 312-648-0660

for 2400-baud. Non-prime-time rates are 14 cents a minute for 300-

baud, 18 cents a minute for 1200baud, and 20 cents a minute for 2400-baud.

The Source Information Net work, 1616 Anderson Rd,, McLean, VA 22102; 800-336-3366 m COMPUTE! s Gazelle

January 1989

23


SEVEN WAYS TO MAKE YOUR COMMODORE 1 )

EXPLOSIVE

COMMANDO

RAIDS.

It/man f»* /«tm rlw hsthaiige Some/Mrt W» inwois «Yuf low

^uw v*jucj" fait the wvrkTs ttufiibt-i one iirtjdt! y.tn»? f/o""1' Alt Vw .iciton-packed arcade thrifts of this owesofe liost,itje ivscnn we >vaily lor tio>ni> video piny

2)

SUPER-HUMAN

WARRIOR

LORDS.

Now you an Ilirifllo oim> at the b-ggcsl-irvvr cv'ii-op ti<!s on you'home computer, fiasten's n graphics Idles you to s m.igtc^t tdmi of •idvcifiurc nmt exctement.

Tatto? An\3notd,'" ReiyegodeJ0 Afcoii'v Bubble 8ol>bl(-!v S*y Srt.i't,'*' ft.Klun'v and Operation Wolf'^arorrjdcmjrisat Ttm Anwricv Inn Copyright

J 983 Atf rights rrsrrved Commodore ts a irademarh olCommodore Ltd Advertisement by. Oudtty & Company. !nc (Chicago}.

COM/UG SOQH. THE CLASStC MMD GAME. QfX.


3) BUBBLE BLOWING DINOSAURS.

6/ OUTER SPACE GRID MONSTERS.

The rj game In EurofM for 3 months. Scw'b'c through WO screens as your braniovfwus hutitiies. Bub and Boh. itnvit you craty with fon-siop dclicni

Don't settte tot tf>"tatn)ns. The game vofetl "one atlhe best hprntf ynfito g.imcs evor" by Eiectmn'c Game Player Magfl/irw is nreily to blast into your homo.

4)

7)

DEATH-DEFYING

ACES.

Take the omadv'* meanesT &r borlte home tot Jeeps Strop ÂŤ> lor explosive high-flvng ncftfi- Ho/don for VQurMoas you soar through mcredibto gmphtcy

5) INTER-PLANETARY

WARFARE.

RAGING

STREET RUMBLES.

Th,s is Ihe graphics ot this lost. paced. 51nrBr.5tyle karate brawt. fitut uul what real acCron js aft a

Taito games will make your Commodore scream with the sights and sounds of arcade action, adventure, survival, destruction, heroes, villains and heart-pounding thrills. These are the world famous arcade originals and they're ready to wail on your Commodore. Arkanoid;" Alcon'," Bubble Bobble"' Operation Wolf;- Rastanr Renegade'1' and Sky Shark'" will make your Commodore do things you didn't think were possible. Everyone knows that arcade games are the benchmark for all other video games and Taito has been an arcade leader since 1953. Since then

we've made over 1,000 classics for arcade and

homeplay. Counton Taito to bring the heat of the arcade to your home computer. Buy Taito products at leading stores every nto one of the holiest urcatia spues gomes rtgfii tr> your own hom\

itv irtter-pti/wtarY conihot- You've never seen act-on like this.

where. Visa/MasterCard holders can order direct anywhere in the U.S. by calling 1-800-663-8067.


HOW TO GET

PUBLISHED

(AND MAKE MONEY) David Hensley, Jr. and Randy Thompson Want to see your name in print?

Each year, thousands of people tike you arc getting their work pub

way. From drafting the main article

paragraphs of the article, and then

here.

explain how to use the program. Try to make your instructions as easy to follow as possible. That

lished In computer magazines.

COMPUTE! Publications alone

way, all users—from beginners to

publishes more than 150 programs

each year. Where do these pro grams come from? Most of the time they come from you, our readers. How you present your pro gram is often just as important as the program itself. You can't just

mail your program on disk to a magazine and expect it to be pub

lished (you'd be surprised how

Learn how to get your programs published by a computer magazine and

make money programming. Here's the inside scoop on what

magazine editors look for.

rejected upon arrival. If you're serious about getting

start writing, study articles from the magazine you're planning to sub mit to. By looking at previously published articles, you can judge such considerations as article length, style, and other things rela tive to your program. More than anything else, your clearly written. Editors are more

Although it may be the best thing mentation and a cover letter, it's likely that your submission will be

experts—can benefit. Before you

article should be informative and

many submissions arrive this way).

since SpeedScrlpt, without docu

the program does in the first two

to preparing your software, it's all

concerned with the content and

What Does It Do?

All submissions should include documentation. More than any

readability of an article than with its style.

the first page of your article

should contain the following infor

published, the tips in

thing else, a program article must explain what the program does and

this article will help you on your

how it's used. It's best to state what

phone number, the title of your

a program 26

COMPUTED Gazelle

January 1989

mation: your name, address, tele


program, and the date of your sub

This is especially true of utilities. If

request a copy of the magazine's

mission. Also, list the program's re-

your program uses or requires cer

author's guide. This guide will give

quirements. Does it require a

tain files, such as hi-res pictures or

joystick? Does it need a printer?

text files, provide those files on

you a more detailed description of what the editors expect to see. Au

Does it run in 80-co!umn mode on

your disk. Machine language pro

thor's guides are not intended to

the 128? Ideally, articles should be typed

grams should be accompanied by

serve as a directory of what types of programs a magazine is currently

source code.

seeking—that changes too often

or printed on a printer. Handwritten

articles are difficult to read. All lines within the text of the article should be double- or triple-spaced. If you use a word processor to write the ar

ticle, send a copy of the article on disk in ASCII format. Most word processors provide an option for saving a document as plain ASCII text or in unformatted form (Com modore ASCII is acceptable). Here at GAZETTE, we welcome articles written in SpecdScript format.

Take the time to write a short

should explain that the program is a

submission, and then it should de scribe briefly what the program does, why it's useful, and who would use it.

Presenting the Software Documentation is important, but the most crucial element of a pro gram submission is, of course, the program itself. Avoid submitting programs that cover narrow topics

or ones that require obscure hard ware devices. Editors and submis sions reviewers look for programs that contain new and original ideas, but, to be accepted, the program must also appeal to a broad

factors—but it's meant to remind

• State what the program does in

the first two paragraphs of your article. • Save your article on disk in ASCII format. • Provide a cover letter.

.

• Include a demonstration program.

• Keep a backup of your disk and a copy of your article.

DON'T

cover letter to accompany your arti

cle. Cover letters help identify a submission. Your cover letter

and is influenced by a variety of

DO

•Send in a program without pro viding documentaion. . • Forget to include your name

and telephone number, the title

of your program, and the date of your submission on your ar ticle or cover Setter.

• Submit a program that requires the use of an obscure hardware device.

■Send more than one submis sion in an envelope. • Submit a program to more than one magazine at a time.

you of form and style of articles and program submissions.

It's in the Mail There are several things to consider before you drop your submission in

the mailbox. Publishing companies receive a tremendous amount of mail. It's always possible that some will be temporarily misplaced or misguided. Although these situa tions are rare, it's a good idea to

make a backup of your disk and a copy of your article before mailing them. Package the submission se curely. Large-sized office envelopes seem to work best. To avoid dam age, place your disk in a disk mailer or tape it between two thin pieces of cardboard. To ensure that your article is directed to the correct per son, address the envelope to "Pro gram Submissions Reviewer." Before sealing the envelope, check to make sure everything is in cluded. The package should con tain the following: a disk that contains at least two copies of the

Supply and Demand

program, an article, a cover letter,

What type of software is in de

and a self-addressed, stamped en velope. Screen shots, photos, and artwork are not necessary, but in

the magazine, making it impossible

mand? Games, educational pro grams, and short, original programming utilities. Here at COMPUTE!, we're continually swamped with sprite editors, DOSenhancement programs, and spe

to publish extremely long pro

cialized databases (bowling

grams. As a general rule of thumb,

secretaries, record collections, vid eotape filers, and so on). Utility programs are fine, but computing should be fun as well as productive. Every time we receive a quality game, such as "Arcade Baseball,"

audience. Program size is another con sideration. Most publications list their program submissions within

BASIC programs should be no more than 15K in length, and ma chine language programs should be no more than 5K. Want to catch the magazine

some cases they're helpful. Do not

send more than one submission per envelope, and be sure to provide the correct postage. The next step is simply to wait. Most magazines reply to submis sions within 4-8 weeks.

Getting Published Getting a program published can be

a rewarding and satisfying expe

onstration program. A demo also

"Basketball Sam & Ed," or, more recently, and in this issue, "Cross

rience. There's a certain pleasure in seeing your name in print. Besides,

saves an editor's time—something

roads II: Pandemonium," we

getting a program accepted by a

almost all will appreciate. And a demo gives the evaluator an imme

snatch it up. It's the same with edu

computer magazine means money

cational programs. Commodore

diate idea of what your program is

computers are widely used in

in your pocket. And what better way is there to share your work

and what it can do.

schools and in homes with chil

with the world?

editor's attention? Include a dem

The longer it takes to get your program up and running, the less likely it is that it will be bought.

dren, yet good educational submis sions are rare.

To fine-tune your submission,

With a little ingenuity and the tips listed here, you, too, can be a published program author.

Of

COMPUTE'S Gazelle

2?

January 1989


KONAMI HITS ARE HEADING HOME. With our new software, your favorite arcade games come alive n on your home computer, r If you own an IBM, Amiga or Commodore computer-Watch outl Because 4 of Konami's most awesome adventures are about to invade.

Mdu'II confront the missions you've dreamed of in Rush 'N Attack, Contra, Jackal and Boot Camp. And you'll find yourself face to face against unequaled challenges, with incredible

graphics, awesome music, and sound effects that'll blow you away So check out Konami's newest action wherever great software is sold. And be

prepared for war.

KONAMI

I-


YOU'LL FIND KONAMI GAMES IN THESE STRATEGIC LOCATIONS.

ARIZONA

Compuieor Flay

lOQO Firsts Mali

CALIFORNIA flAXtPSriELD

■^uliw.irp FJtr 2701 Mir*;A«. CHULA VISTA

Con if; i Her Oj[f«

HT Elements

|fl OSJ7 3 ?-0900

|713J53B?JI* CONNECTICUT DARIEN

KOtneK Home Ccfnpmer\ 43?WWaJnSl. fLOPlOA C^INETVULE

rkiiwli Flookiton-

1614 W UnwrMly I9O1I 376-5406

LIONEL TOY WAREHOUSE

TOYS "R" US

f4l3|4*?2«S l W^LLfSLV MemniyUx-iiiitin

3%^fdsliHKj(unSl. WOflCESTFH

MfCHfGAN

C(-A\JfSON

Sc-Ftwjre UeiXft 230S Many CLIO l24N0ITHMirr !J13|(/fl6-IO7D (LINT

l/OSoiiw:ire CLAKDENCITY Cenltf

O^472^7«5 ' ' **'*'''*' JIW.t'EWSE ClfV

Thr ?oftv«i(e Ukx) 7POCc(3tipS| MJiSCHJNI

17IX) WO-ikLind Fart

CAF=i CiffWKDEAU

Midwwc CiimpiHPrs

[305| 735-6700 FWMAliWCITlf Gull Ca^ii

Computers

WPJf JERSEV bkidgeuwef; SoTTWfT rf £1C

4M Cwnrncm MLSy

PLAMTAFION

WEST RMM BEACH

T69SM MitoaiyTrafl |HO7f4 71-1976

WAvrjf

NEW MEXICO

AL0(.jCx;i;flOLF£:

WAREHOUSE

ENTERTAINMENT

CAN IOW 1 7S ^ Mam

NE

|3l2)iJS-6]OO

ZAYRE

QiiMyiLLE D.1C.1 CWIBf

(Boston and Washington D,C. Area Stores OnJyJ

WEU/rORK AJJtrtFVY COFTlfJirWT CfJIWr I5TBI4FJ2-H62

Soitw«ieEft

CHICAGO 6212 W tt¥itFmA«e\

rofi N VtrmiFion

CHEEKlOWAGA

f^piii Cwnpurefwarj;-

Unicwi HalF Inc

6521 N. ?ndSl. SPWISFGFIELD

Him ioftwart CtfWf ? 2036 S MCAnrwr

Attention Dealers:

For further information on Konami's line of computer games, call customer service at (312) 595-1443.

ioftw.irc Ptut

731 WDimdwftJ.

|JI2JS2{H/]7 INDIANA

Sunniy SfiFivv^ri1

KONAMI

Only Rush 'N Attack and Contra wifJ be available

far Amiga in I98S,

c 1988. Konami Inc.

KENTUCKT Coffiputer Dimerrsions

T7(WU>wryUi

LQUIilAMA

SHREVTPORT Dfitouni Civrputer W*E KirwsHvty

108 Wnftiwk Auf fSISJ 382-7886

OHIO

BMPFJELD Micjcrware Magic

6625 Oiue H*v

Ram»F?un Ctirrpyter PrcKlucti

£591 rV. Court PENFMSVLVAMIA

WFET REDDJNG fiOSRemvAve

RH0D£ ISLAND WARWICK T01 W N.11K* Fftl

ftOONSOCKEf 33/ Fiivri it

TEXAS

H^AUWONI

SoftWiiFP RfJiraF

Fieewdy ffD FO^T \XOflTH WWJge-wooiJ Solhwd

|fil ?^2W-?3Sj HOUSIOW

FtoFfy yw/.irt] 271 Mi-frwmf

(7I3J46I-S660 SANANlONlO Camp uier Ewerlence [S12) 5-10-2901 UWH

SALT LAKE CITY

Annirfilln OrDihcrj-1 333OS Stale

VIRGINIA

MAft I llVlfiU PHj

|304j 263-1333

WOODBRIDGE Vrrgi»ii>3 Witro

tJlw/jeH'prsQn |703J49|--6EO2 WAiHirvtjiorv lO^JGVlfW ScFtw^rL' Depot

l3IOOceanbca(h HWy

FLLKHJNG

HfGHlAND IALLS

(206) 775-3530 PACOMA

Nibbles & Bytes

A0?0% Swli-Si *105

|3l2fB3?-69OO

LCVFS FVKHK

Wieet Sofrwafe

|716ft84-7272

39-01 Mipn Si

Software PiuiMttii

5COTIA

11200 Mprngcncy

ILUrdOI5

Micro- TkJi Solutions' 991A ALirOj.* A\rt-

103 Onto" Avt. (716) 325-2787

|6l7|?37WMft

Die kjlrw.ire y-iop

SUNWWALE

FfOCHESTEB Lecrf 1 C«nputBF M*t

H^tkKOti Computtft

22 Front y (S08| 756-M52

WEWBRJFAIN

LIONEL PLAYWORLD AND

|2D/|1VH-37M

|6l"?j 74O-0tl3

197(11 H.iriil(ynAv«t

LIONEL KIDDIE CITY,

B4 5wefJenSt

7*W0 Silwrtnn Aw.

toprance

FEDCO STORES

Merm.fiios

PITTSFIELD

iAN DIEGO

ELECTRONICS BOUTIQUE

O^FWBOO

(207JB'j4-IISb

#■103

CHILDREN'S PALACE

(2O7|338-T4IC

CITY Of INDUSrRT Software Etc

Homr Computing Conlrt ii2si: Hiiho.nc aw.

CHILD WORLD AND

ikyijqric Sofrware 22 Miller S!,

i6W)«26- ?01l

rosrcciTy

BABBAGES

MAINE HEirASI

{9i^|ti(j-i];F HOLBKOOK

i6tjl SuntJieHwy KEIMMORE

Soltwa re Supernvirtart1 3570[>rLiiA..ifcAi*. ' |7!4jaJ3-532l LATHAM

Conipmfmr.Try

C93 Imrtin Pd |SIJi| JH3-ltiaH

rdEWVOPKcriv J£PMtA\CWoi\d

23ftirKFVow

(?[2| 732-BdCO Ltujl's Compuln F^75ThiJMA^

RICGEUOQO

Ol» WWll

7f>70 Frt-yi Pund Qtt

SEATTLE

Cupirir rn[pri"i.ni[^ul Trading Pbst

3S2d VftaxJLtJKT Rgric |206f 54 7-A6M VANCOUVER

Software liuf^xirt In I. J700 N E AntfrrijOT □U

\MSCOWSIIM

JANE^VILLp RomeTn SoFiwaw

2100E Mrr^rlufcW MJLWAUliEE Corr\pucfrr feF^w^rt Center T07IQWOfclahoma Awe.

RAC'NE

ConpuiCT P.ir;idiw

4901 U'nJtnglon

Arf-


Pool of Radiance Dungeons and Dragons virtually created the entire genre of role-playing games. In these games, you typically become a

character in a fictional world, trying to stay alive to gain wealth and experience as you move from adventure to

adventure.

the game, but, before long, you'll want to settle back and study the other booklets.

As in most role-playing games,

ridding the swamps of lizard men, pre venting a band of nomads from attack ing Phlan, discovering the source of river poisoning, and rescuing an heir. As

you begin by forming your party of ad venturers. Once this is done, you send

you might guess, none of these is easy.

your party out into the ruined city of

furthering skills, several temples and

war gaming, Pool of Radiance's combat is quite elaborate. When you join a battle, the display becomes a battle display. You can set the computer to control any or all of your characters in combat, or

taverns, and a city council for receiving

you can take control of as many of them

Phlan. In the small, civilized part of Phlan, you'll find shops to buy equip

In keeping with AD & D's origins in

Even from its beginnings as a board game, D& D quickly expanded its influence. The publisher, TSR, added books of rules; coined a new

ment and goods, a training ground for

news and missions. Civilized Phlan

as you want. Taking control means

name, Advanced Dungeons and Drag

also has a dock area, where you can catch a ship for the Sorcerer's Island. The main screen display shows the

world from the character's point of

moving them into position against the enemy and directing them to attack or defend in various combinations. Char acters can aim at specific targets, change

ons (AD & D); and watched the games become a cultural phenomenon.

Groups of teenagers, almost exclusively boys, spent entire summers playing the

view, looking straight ahead down a

weapons, bandage injured party mem

game, and more than a few college stu

street or corridor. Other views include

bers, turn undead enemies away from

dents sacrificed their studies to take

an overhead area map and, when appli cable, a wilderness map.

the party, use items, cast spells, and so on. Of course, all this takes time, espe

part in endless D & D sessions. The newspapers were full of sensational tales of youthful obsession, many based

cially when fighting a large group of en emies. As 1 write this review, my 128D is running through a computer-controlled

on stories that were almost certainly apocryphal. School boards banned it,

battle of six characters against many ores, and the fight has taken 20 minutes to execute. If you control all your charac

parents forbade it, and—quite natural ly—the game's popularity increased as

games have their roots in the AD & D

ters individually, expect battles to run as long as 60-90 minutes. To judge Pool of Radiance fairly, we

board games, including the text adven

need to ask two questions. First, how

tures and even some simulations and ar

does it fare as a recreation of the

cade games. If you've played Wizardn/,

AD & D gaming system? Second, how

Bard's Taic, Phattiasie, Wasteland, Ultima, Zork, Beyond Zork, The Pawn, Starfiight,

does it fare against its competition in the computerized fantasy role-playing genre? The rest of this review will con centrate on those two questions. Pool of Radiance does not attempt to recreate all of the rules of AD & D. What it does, instead, is concentrate on

a result.

All computerized role-playing

Star Commander, Road Wars, or one of many, many others, you have experi enced Dungeons and Dragons' influence. AD & D itself has never been com puterized, at least not in a licensed ver sion. Banking on its considerable

reputation with the war-gaming hob byists, SSI has released the first of a projected line of licensed AD & D prod ucts. SSI's intention is obvious; to bring AD & D to the computer in a faithful, competent, and intelligent manner. To

that end, SSI plans a series of adventure games, action games, and Dungeon Master's aids. Pool of Radiance, a role-playing ad

venture, kicks off the whole thing. Re leased first for the 64, the box is packed

with four disks (not copy-protected), a code wheel (which provides the copy

protection), a 30-page rules manual, a

After visiting the city council and receiving a mission, you begin by tak ing control of Phlan from the monsters and evil characters. First stop is the

slums, which you work block by block, gaining experience and treasure as you go. With inexperienced characters, you'll have to leave the slums after de feating each group of enemies; later, you can explore and clean out addition

al blocks without having to go back each time to the civilized area. Of course, you'll find items in the slums that will help you later. When the slums are finally cleaned out, you go back to the city council, collect your praise and rewards, and receive a com mission for another adventure. You'll

find other opportunities listed on the

40-page adventurer's journal, and a 4-

walls outside the council or by over

page quick-start card for 64 users. The quick-start card lets you jump right into

characters vou meet. Missions include

30

COMPUTE''* Gazelle

January 19B9

hearing rumors in the taverns or from

the "feel" of the parent game. For ex ample, there are only six character races

available—dwarf, elf, gnome, half-elf, halfling, and human—but these repre sent quite well the kinds of races possi ble in AD & D and its offspring. There

are also only four classes—cleric, fight er, magic-user, and thief—but again the range is represented. The game uses AD &: D's alignment system, with the program keeping track of whether or not the characters act according to their moral guidelines. Because they demonstrate most

clearly SSI's commitment to the AD & D model, character creation and the use of magic deserve special mention. Creating a character involves sev eral steps, which the program guides


you through. First, you choose the char

vidual color for arms, bodies, and so on.

of the other two games as well (to say

acter's race; then you choose the gen

It's a nice touch, and it allows you to

nothing of Wizardry or Alternate Reality

der. Next, the screen shows a value (up

identify the characters as they enter the battle display.

on this system). Certainly, Pool ofRadi ance includes too much fighting and not

You can also cast magic spells. One method is to memorize spells, which

enough character interaction, but only Ultima has made definite steps towards easing that problem. Pool's combat sys

to 18) for each of six characteristics: Strength, Intelligence, Wisdom, Dexter ity, Constitution, and Charisma. You can keep these characteristics, or

are forgotten when cast, as in AD & D. Magic-users can enter spells in a spell

choose Roll Again to generate new ones

as many times as you like. Then you se

tem is clearly too time-consuming, but

lect the character's class. In the case of

book and cast them using a Read Magic spell. This spell is also used to cast

for some it will address an omission on the part of the other games. All in all,

nonhuman characters, combinations are possible: a half-elf, for instance, can

spells from a scroll. Unlike magic-users, clerics pray each day to get their spells;

SSI's first AD&D product holds up well against its impressive competition.

be anything, including a combined fighter/magic-user/thief. Next, you se

as you might expect, clerical scroll spells

It will be interesting to watch the

can only be cast by clerics. You'll also

system develop. Bard's Tak and Ultima

lect the character's alignment, and fi nally you give him or her a name.

find that spells do not always succeed. Overall, how does it compare? Pool of Radiance comes with the built-in le

have both undergone substantial im provements, and Pool of Radiance will

So far, this is the standard proce dure for creating characters in an

gitimacy of AD & D, so role players

likely go through the same process. Will future adventures add more

new to the electronic version, especially

AD&D features? If so, will they vary

new and impressive. A picture of the

those with AD & D experience, should

character appears in the top-right cor ner of the screen. You can then choose from a variety of heads and bodies, cus

with each adventure? Will character classes, races, and magic spells grow in

features, it will become increasingly ap

AD & D game, but this next step is both

probably start here. As the system evolves, incorporating more AD & D pealing to a crossover crowd. The ad venture plays well, maintains interest, has a well-designed interface, and takes

tomizing your character's appearance. The only drawback is the amount of time needed to load the individual

a long, long time to complete. In other words, it's like most other computer

graphics from the disk (this could have been smoother), but the idea is very you then design the icon for the charac ter, as it will appear on the battle screens. You can choose from several

Ultima? Obviously, that's a matter of personal opinion. On the 64, Pool's disk

weapons and stances, as well as indi

access is much too slow, but that's true

But is it better than Bard's Talc? Or

FACTORY AUTHORIZED

COMMODORE REPAIR CENTER

1-800-772-7289 . 42.95

.,

64.95

1S41 Permanent

Alignment

29.95

1541 Repair

79.95

1571 Repair

79.95

Amiga Repair ,„,„„„

Amiga Drive

Repair Printers Monitori

99.95

149.95 CALL CALL

Other Equipment .. CALL

CALL BEFORE SHIPPING PARTS AND LABOR INCLUDED FREE RETURN SHIPPING 24-48 HR. TURNAROUND

Faster than a Speeding Cartridge More Powerful than a Turbo ROM

JiffvDO ! Ultra-Fast Disk Operating System for the C-64, SX-64 & C-128

i p I Ik told, nfl ,i nd mi ?m\ I Me- acce s s op era) c n ol vi rtually al I co m to rcial software.

Built-in DOS WwJgi plus 14 additional commands and convenionca features including ona-koy loaoVsave/sciatch, directory manu and screen dump.

COMMODORE PARTS C-64 Power Supply

34.95

128 Power Supply

59.95

C-64 Over Voltage Senior

19.95

Other Parti

CALL [Plm lirni Shipping'Handling)

All parti for Commodore equipment usually in stock For Parti Call [3I2| 879-2350

Dealer Discounts Available

Easy do-H-your»lt Installation. No electronics experience or special loots re quired. Ill uslrated step-by- step insitiKiions included.

JrtlyOOS is available lor C-64,64C, SX-64, C-1E3 S C-126D {JilfyD0SA2fl speeds up boih6<t and 128 modes) and 1541.1541C, 1541-11,1671,1581. FSD-1S2,MSD1&2. Ewe! MOi, Enhancer 2000 disk drives. System includes HOMsfor computer anddiskdrra.siock/JflfyDOSswfchingsystem, illusuaietfsiop.bj-sl9pinsiallaiion inslructbra. Usars Manual, Money-Back Guarantee, Sunlimiiod customer sipport.

C-64(SX-64 Systems S49 95; C-128 C-138D systems $59.95; Addldrive RDM's S24 95

Please add S4.25shipping<handlingpef order. VISA'MC, COD. Money Older accepted

TEKTONICS PLUS, INC.

IIS

$39.95

- Ouir>nt»«d10D14compallbl#iiiilhall5oHwar«andhirdimn>. JflyOOS weeds

ISubJcci Id Pans Avall?blllty|

BATAVIA, IL60S10

Mountain View, CA 94045-1716

■ lb« no port!, hot my. or titra cabling. The JillyOOS ROM; upgrade your compuier and dnve|s) into malty lor maximum speed and compalfciGty.

30 DAY WARRANTY ON ALL REPAIRS

CUP *MD SAVE

—Neil Randall Strategic Simulations 1046 N. Renplorff Ave.

■ Spwds up ail disk operation*. Load. Save. Formal. Scratch. VaKdaie, access PflG, SEO. REL S USH Mes up To is :,:■.=; hs!t-:

|APO. FPO. AIB ADD 110.00|

150 HOUSTON STREET

won't satisfy them completely, but it represents a good and significant start.

It's Fast, It's Compatible, It's Complete, It's...

1312)879-2888 IL

C64 Repair ...n

examine and explore. Pool of Radiance

ized role-playing games.

good. After selecting the appearance,

C128 Repair m

number in an effort to keep the AD & D players happy, or is the system basical ly set? Whatever the outcome, AD & D players have a fascinating package to

VISA'

Call Of wriia lor more inlormation. Dealer, Disiribuior. a Useis' Group pricing available Please specify computer and drive when ordering

Creative Micro Desians. Inc. P.O. Boi 789. Wilbralum, MA 01095

5[>lridii:.m;ilDr.,Uoxf>tS, :■ loiigiiHMdon. "A 01026

Phone: (413) SIS-OOiJ FAX:(413) 525-01*7

COMPUTE'S Gazelle

January 19B9

31


Bubble Ghost

ADVERTISEMENT

F\ight notes #3A -4* the

Belter Loops with Flight Simulator - White "Flight

Physics"

manual

description

is

adequate for most, we gel enough calls from

If you blow too hard, the bubble

of a bubble ghost. Everyone else knows

will hit the ceiling and burst. So be

tlint ghosts spend their time blowing

ready to get above it and blow it down

bubbles. If you didn't lake in this bit of wisdom along with your strained baby

ward. (Yes, I realize that now you're blowing toward the floor, but this time

food, then blame your parents.

it's necessary.)

Actually, ghosts don't blow bub

will burst. The fact that many rooms

water, or whatever that stuff is, and use

have sharp objects means little, except

rounder and more satisfying.

that's what it says in Accolade's docu

knots will do), add as much up elevator as possible

mentation for its new game.

those already successful at looping the aircraft these Instructions should heip make your loops

without stalling the aircraft- A5 you pitch up and airspeed slows you will have to reduce, some of this elevator pressure, Many people leave the elevator

setting on high and become frustrated when the aircraft

stalls before pointing

straight up. fn

a

spirit of a crazy inventor vs'ho haunts

his own laboratory. He filled his lab

loop (and the portion of the circle traveled is small),

tions that got him into this mess.) It's up

your pitch attitude change should be gracefully

to you to help him blow his bubble un

slow bs well- Start adding up elevator pressure again as airspeed increases. By the time you get to the bottom of the loop, the up elevator setting

should be where it was when you began the maneuver and your airspeed should be adequate to begin another loop.

der, over, around, and through 35 levels of insanity. At the start of the game, you'll be

presented with a menu for choosing op tions for one or two players, sound on or off, and a practice mode that works with any level except number 35. My knowledge of the various obstacles comes almost exclusively from this last option and from watching my children

up elevator pressure. Flight Simulator is the only simulation on the market that accurately portrays the flight characteristics of a light aircraft when performing this maneuver. In reality there's little room for etror in the amount of up elevator you can

use. and meeting the challenge of performing a

perfectly round bop can be a very satisfying experience.

You

knowledgable

may

about

even find

loops

yourself more

than

many

non-acrobatjc pilots who fry real airplanes. Happy

5 lib LOGIC Corporation 501 Kenyon Road

Champaign, IL 61820 TELEPHONE: (217) 359-8482

ORDER LIME: (600) 637-4983 V\cbk address any feedbatWccrrespondence regarding SubLOGIC products, operations, O' this "Flight «ot«" column to ATTN: Chalrmnn1* Dtflc*.

32

COMPUTEfs Gaz&tte

moving your ghost with the stick. As you go through the opening, you'll see your score advance. You get

bonus points based on how few bub bles you used, whether you caused the ghost to blow so hard he got red in the face, and how much time it took to

complete the level. The first room is easy enough. Ac colade starts you there to get you famil iar with the game. From then on, prepare for frustration. In the next room, a spinning object

trolls.!

January 1989

At the start of the game, you re you get another one, until you've de

you'll have to follow the bubble by

the loop. The faster your airspeed, the greater the

mittent laser beams.

level 1 reached on my own, but with the

the right side of a room with stone walls. Press your joystick's fire button, and the ghost puffs his cheeks and blows the bubble across the room toward an open ing. One puff won't be enough, and

In summary, up elevator setting varies throughout

extremely narrow passages and inter

ceive six bubbles. Break a bubble, and

pect any change back at McDonald's. As the game begins, you find the ghost and a bubble floating in midair at

= 1M KTS.

More meaningful hazards come in the form of electric fans that can alter your bubble's course. To test your tim ing skills, you'll encounter rooms with

play the game. I prefer not to say which same number of dollars, 1 wouldn't ex

LOOP ENTRY

down pillow as an industrial drill bit.

Blame the bubble ghost for the

down. Since airspeed is veiy slow at the top of the

all The way back to neutral by the time you're upside

for its psychological effect. You could just as easily pop your bubble against a

game's hazards—the apparition is the

with crazy inventions, and, for some strange reason, they all have sharp edges. (Maybe it was one of his inven

perfectly round loop your elevator should be almost

If the bubble touches anything, it

bles. They create bubbles from soapy

After diving to the suggested looping airspeed (180

to warrant the following additional instructions. For

you look stupid.)

Well, ( can't help it if you've never heard

their ghostly breath to push bubbles through 35 rooms (or levels) of a dank and moldy laboratory. The ghost must complete the hazardous course before he can find eternal rest. At any rate,

frustrated computer pilots unable to perform a loop

counterproductive, but it also makes

is in your path. You may be good enough to pass over it just at the right moment. It's possible, but not likely. In stead, rotate your ghost 90 degrees, move him under the bubble, and blow the bubble upward. (If you rotate in the

wrong direction, you'll find yourself blowing at the floor. Not only is this

pleted your supply of six. At the end of a game—which comes very soon for some of us over the age of 13—you'll have the chance to type your initials next to your score on a

hall-of-fame board. You may have the chance, though I never did. My children,

Mike and Kelly, filled the board with ri

diculously high numbers that didn't give their father a ghost of a chance. That's Bubble Ghost. It's distin guished by good graphics; good anima tion; a theme song that, thankfully, can be toggled off; and a delightful ghost

with a good range of expressions. It's fun, frustrating, silly, challenging, ridic ulous—all the things that make pure arcade games worth playing. One note of caution: Animation and graphics of this quality use most of the memory locations of your 64; you'll probably need to disconnect your print

er and/or second disk drive before the game will run. —Ervin Bobo Bubble Ghost

Accolade

550 S. Winchester Blvd. San lost; CA 95128 534.95


Stickybear Reading Build vocabulary and

Designasaurus all ages li:it. Rro and survive js dinosaurs

reading skills with 3 fun activities

did yearsago. Create prehistoric

MoichiheMEdimdpfctufCj

hinvs Pnnl nut unlf UWII JllKi-

DovTitn.' \\k jL'tuin Create scn-

gTum iVom fiKsJIlzcd dlnosanr vjufN Tonsnffun

uninniicd piciurcs. A^.s S in H.

List Pries

SIM j-|^

Prict'10

Star Empire The ultimate space

the G8JTH jicupli.' who brought SDA

Priic

■23

& more from The Original Software Discounters

odyssty

Hru^o djrijvriut mbsioas Jiii!

cime ihe ohlmUfl ipace empire A gold l»f mllicU.K. — l"n"ii

[encei :md auicIi drcm (Urn 11110

S29.9S

Up to 50% OFF on Gifts, games

For dinosaur lovers of

\.hi Hire. Liu Prico

(2* si

STAR

EMPIRE No surcharge ibrM;isterCard/VlSA Free shipping on orders over SIOO in the coniinenuil U.S.

Extended holiday hours (11/1/88-12^15/88)

Monday-Thursday 9 AM-9 I'M; Friday 9 AM-6 PM; Saturday 10 AM-4 PM.

Software Discounters Of America^ To Order Call: U.S. & Canada

1-800-225-7638 (PAOrdiTs— |.W)().:y.77H4)

VU| UiOnCompuScnvlGOSIMlof (iKniei.SI)li


We're Software Discounters Of America The Original Software Discounters Over 1900 products at your fingertips We stock nearly ITOO titles

plus accessories in our warehouse, from today's

latest, hottest software hits lo lhat old favorite you've

Software Discounters ofAmerica pioneered the discount software concept. We've been

We place these ads months

at it longer than anyone else, and we're

in advance, so prices and

better at it than anyone else.

availability can change

(usually for the better).

We've got the product, theprices, and

We accept VISA and

the service you want.

MasterCard.cashiers

checks, money orders, and

been Irving [o find fur years.

personal checks (3 weeks clearance). Free shipping

See if you're a winner

Everything on sale, everyday

onordersoverSlOOinthe

We're giving away hundreds

We couldn't call ourselves

of $ in software to people

discounters if we didn't

on our mailing list. How do

have greai prices. In our

you know ifyou've won?

catalog you'll find everyday

Look Torino list of winners

savings of up lo 50$ on the

in this catalog, and in our

software you want Com

your name is listed, you're a winner!

Ultra Saver

and order one of OUT great software bargains. Your

When you look through our

ness as long as we have with out learning a tew things

catalog, you'll see we have

about how to treat youreus-

terrific bargains every day. But some of our bargains

extra tor credit cards.

are so great, they stand out

And on those rare occa

from the rest. We call them

sions when we don't have a

lomers. So we don't charge

Ultra-Savers.

product in slock, we don't

Just look for the Ultra-Saver

charge your credit card

symbol. It's your guide to

until we get it and ship it.

even greater savings.

That's what we'd expect, and that's what we deliver.

name will automatically be

added to our list. Or send us a postcard with your name, address, city, state, zip code, and computer mode! today. No purchase is nec essary to win.

add $7.50 Mall orders.

You must call fora Return

chandise. We will replace defective merchandise with other returns are subject lo

Call our toll-free number

You don"! stay in the husi-

Canada & Puerto Rico,

the same merchandise;

Not on our mailing list?

We treat our customers right

AK. HI, I-'PO. APO. add $5.00 ton//orders. For

returning defective mer

computer magazines. If

usacall,and save.

continental U.S. On orders ((/»/«-Ml)0.add$3.(H>. Kor

Authorization # before

ads every month in major

pare our prices. Then give

Look for the "Ultra-Savers" for even greater savings

Things you should know.

a 20% restocking fee. Order

lines open M-TH 9:00 AM-

7;0QPM;FRI 9:00-5:00 PM; SAT 10:00 AM-4:0QPM Eastern Time, Extended holi day hours (11/1/88-12/15/88)

M-TH9AM-9PM;FR19 AM-6 PM; SAT 10:00 AM4:00PM. For information orcustomerserviee, call 4l2-3dl-52yi M-l-y;00AM5:30 PM Eastern Time.

"We're committed to making shopping for software easy and

enjoyable." ToOrdcrCall:

US. & Canada

1-800-225-7638 (PA Orders— l-S(X)-223-7784>

Visit Us On CmnptiServe (QO SDA) or QEnie (SDA)


Software Discounters Of America O

R

D

TITLE

HJBLISHIiR

QUANTITY

O

R

M TOTAL

unit

Fill in all necessary information, clip and mail to SDA.

♦Shipping & Handling

Make sure proper payment is enclosed. Do not mail cash.

Subtotal

No can's.

R

PA Residents odd 6% sales tax

Computer Type:

GRAND TOTAL

Commodore 128

D Commodore 64

Check Appropriate Box: □ Money order, cashiers check, company check or personal check enclosed (3 weeks clearance).

Computer Magazines Purchased:

D Charge my MasterCard'

□ Compute's Gazette □ Compute!

D Commodore □ Home Office

□ Run

□ Computer Shopper

J Compute PC

□ Charge my V ISA*

(. ] Bank Issuing Credit Card: Credit Cud

Account Number L

□ Byic

□ PC Magazine

Expiration Date

□ Other

Cardholder's Signature

Permanent Address:

Shipping Address (if different than permanent address):

Name

Name

Address

Care Of (if applicable)

City

State

Business Phone 1

L

Address

Zip

Home Photic 1

L

City

Business Phone !

To Order By Phone Call:

U.S. & Canada —1-800-225-7638 (PA Orders —1-800-223-7784)

Visit Us on CompuServe (GO SDA) or GEnie (SDA) ai\).

_

ndnJLnioierSKXliiUhctijnliiiciild 11 S. Ononl«Minifcr$IOI)ail(JJ3.00. RkAK, HI, FPO, oa/S antes. FW Canada & Puerto Rico, mtdS7.JO loutfarden

Zip

State

i

Home Phone i

L

Software Discounters

Of America^ I'M II", llll.'7-

.

IM.iv.w.O'A r>2J"


Software Discounters Of America Access

Abacus Books

"It is a pleasure to do business with a

Anatomy of ihc 1541

$14

Anuiomy ofthc 64

$14

company thai does

1571 Internals

(;i:<)Si[isidL-&Om

$14

truly care about

GKOS Tricks & Tips

SO

customer satisfaction." T. Sudol

$13

Abacus Software Assembler Moniior Basic Basic 128

$25 $25 S39

CadPak

$25

BeckerBasic*

C:idl>:ik I2W

S33

$39

Chart Pak Chart Pak 128 Coboi Cubol 128 t'ortrun ['I'M

$25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25

PPM I2K

Speed "tern 64 or 128 SupcrC

SupcrC 128

Super Pascal Super PasCLil 128

TAS

S39

525

$39

$39

$39 $39

S25

TAS 128

•Inquires OBOS!

$39

Hchelon w/Lip Stik Bamous Course Disk #l ibrWirklClussL.B

$29 $14

Famous Course Disk #2

IlirWorklChissL.B Famous Course Disk #3

SI4

far World Class L.B

L^dcr Board (Original]

3 Puck Icnlh [Tame

Triple 1'ac.k: HH1. BH2, Raid Over Mdsl-ow World Class Leader Board

with howfast I receive my software."

$14 525

Jim [:iunlln

$14 $25

Apollo 18: Mission lo

iheMoon BubbleGhosst Card Sharks frisi Break

S19 $19 $19 $19

Grand Prix Circuil

Call

4lh& Indies'learn Cons! rue I ion Disk.. . ,$'J.K8

Rack'Em

Call $19 $19

Serve & Voilev

SI9 S19

data Victory EAST

Road

S19

Normandy T.K.O Ad ion Soft

S19 Call

S19

Thunder Chopper Up Periscope! Black Jack Aeadenn Crossbow

S25 $19

Paery Tale Adventure

S25

I--18Hornel Mainframe

Maniac Mansion Might & Magic Music Suidio

ThcLasiNinja

oos Stonchud and iiK Lrizano Bimy. vmi hjvt; wtiiu it tiikcs latmd Vic-

ZakMcKracken

American Educational Biology

SIIA ■IIA $U) *rict 17

Platoon

Ikari Warriors Fas I-paced arcade excitement

lixpcrfcncc the lull impactofihe uward-winning Film as you Itud yoiB

Bxpviflncc iln.' puUc»pQund&ig i'vciu ment ofgDCrills war&reBsyouApd

Vietnam.

tnciny lines.

your partntM" KiMk >iwi iaj> behind

Ultra t.isl I'ricc

H9.9S

The Hunt

For Red October Deadly undersea adventure As cjptoin »l Husiij'a nem."»T ttUC-ofIhc-tfi flib you're trying la escape rod R'lsdezMXj'.vnlluhe American Niivy

The enemy will do anything Easlop you. Will you stjecjcd?

LN Price

.SOA

i.W.95

Prii*

SWA *■«(»

Mee 1"

UaPilce

s:'>.'J5

This issue's winners of

"Winter Games' are:

Shut $|/TSS

Wee ' 10

Mien C. Hush

Bolingbrook, IL James N. Hoik Overfield Hatch. FL Gt'ur^e T. Kubin Si. Louis. Ml

Kenneth Smith

RohnmePark, CA Michael Waldron Pocateih, ID

$23 $23

$23 S25 523

$23 $16 $19

$33 $23

$23 S12

Learn lo Read (Gr. 1-4) Science: Grades 3/4

S25 $12

Science: Grades 7/8 US Geography USHistory World Geography World Hisiory

$12 $12 $12 $12 $12

Science; Grades 5/6

Guerilla warfare in southeast Asia

$19 S19

Activisitin

Sky travel

ii'. linn:, jnu'n; up :i|>ain*t the ni™-

$24.95

Steel Thunder

Test Drive The Train: Escape to

Ocean Ranger Postcards Shanghai

The heroes from Ikari Wiirrwrs are back

LiMl'rio:

I have ordered three

times, and every lime I have been impressed

$14

Accolade

Jack Nkklaus Golf Mini Pun Power ai Sen

"In the past 2 months

$12

Artworx Bridge 5.0 Cycle Knighl Daily Double Horic Racing International Hockey Linkword Trench Linkword German

$19 $14 $14 $14 S16 516

Linkword Russian

516

Strip Poker

$21

UnkwonJ Spanish Data Disk # I Female Data Disk #2 Male Data Disk #3 Female

S16 S14 SI4 $14

Avalon Hill NBA Basketball

$25

NBA'86 Season Disk

$14

Spitfire'40

$23

SBSWKfi Team Disk

514

SBSOen.Mgr.DiBk

$19

Super Sunday

$21

Batteries Included Paperclip 3

Paperclip Publisher

S33

$33

Winners must contact us by II3II89 to claim their prize.

Up to 50% Off

• No surcharge for MasterCard/VISA


Software Discounters Of America ALCON

Arkanoid

Rastan

Renegade

Battle for space in the year

The legendary arcade classic

Arcade adventure in an ancient world of danger!

Blistering, fast-paced, real life street-style karate action

2059

The plhintt Or-ic iMiihicr alien »ccu]\i'

lion, ind [hcALUcdLcAguaoTCoEinLc

Only CPPMIUCTIhW .wd lijihlnmj!

reflora ciin bnffli ihmugh tk- .'1 walls

Niitii")1.1 ALCON I tiii\dn>.«L'ii you us

ol1 living energy hclween yon and the

fiawKlcfs East hopa bo stop the enemy

destroyer tit'[he urn verse.

Lisl Price

Lisl Price

S29.95

Price

Baudville Award Make; Plus

Bla/.iny Paddles

Rainy Day Games

$23

$19

Video Vegas Berkeley Softworks

$19

GEOS 64(2.0)

S39

GEOS 128

Copy 2

Warp Speed*

Gc«-Caltl2S

$44

Geo-File 128

$44

General Acct. 128 Inventory 128

Geo-Write Workshop 128. .$44 Desk Rick Plus* $19 Fon! Pack Plus* S19 Gco-Calc* S33 Goo-File* S33 Gco-Programmer* $44 Geo-Publish* $33 •Requires GEOS 64!

Box Office S16 S16

Broderbund Arcade Game Const. Kit ..$19 Bank St. Writer $33

Carmen SandiCgO! Europe World

$23 $25

Downhill Challenge

Cull

RS. Companion

$23

Print Shop

526

RS. Graphics Library

#l.#2,or#3

SI6Ea.

RS. Graphics Library

Holiday Edition Toy Shop

S16 $19

Capcom Bionic Commantlo

$19

Ghosts & Goblins

SI9

Gunsmoke

SI9

Side Arms

$19

Speed Rumblcr

$19

frkt Lj

Designware S23

Defender of the Crown . .. .523 Sinbad: Throne of the Falcon 523

CMS

Ehcirpkicc

S.M.9S

Cinemaware

$44

California Raisins Psycho

10

Central Point S23

siy jungs ntini Ihc Ueepiny

cBy. Only yiHi can pui ibaH ilui^s in

533 $119 $49

KidNiki Lock On

$19 $19

Digital Solutions Pocket Filer 2

519

Pocket Planner 2 Pocket Writer 2

519 533

•All 3 in 1 Super Pad!

$59

Digitek Vampire's Empire

$19

519 S14 $19

$19

Call

Speed Buggy

S!9

Tag Team Wrestling

S14

The Games Winter edition

Datasofl Alternate Reality

The City

$19

Battle Droid/,

519

The Dungeon Android Decision Annals Of Rome

Bismarck Cosmic Relief Hire/one Global Commander Napoleon In Russia Rubicon Alliance

S19 S19 $19

$19 S19 $19 $19 $19 514

Tomahawk 521 Video Title Shop w/ Graphics Companion .. .521

Davidson Algeblasler Math Blaster Spell l!

$32 $32 S32

Word Attack

S32

Liy Price

SDA .

$34. MJ

Price

Electronic Arts

Body Transparent Spellicoplcr

Data East Breaklhru Commando Karnov

face down in the puller!

Kins.

UKra Saier <'|/'88

Price

VUu ancient, mylhical U>prJth, l-viI !()nh. ^Illv deadly dregonSi :inil

ACtton-poCfctid tlmlK lit Ihc winter edj-

urai (if the official I'JKR U.S. Olympic ibUD gfm»l Downhill skiing, speed •kJimg. cn»s-ci>untr) skiing, iiguri; sLilin^. slalom, and luge. LIfl Price Price

Alien Fires

$19

Bard"sTalelor2 Bard's Tale 3;

The Thief Of Fate

Bard'sTale 1. 2.or

$26 Ea.

$26

3 Hints $9Ea. Caveman Ugh-lympics.. . .$21 Chessmasler20<X> S26 Chuck Yiicger'sAI'T

523

Deaihlord Demon Stalker

$21 S21

Dragon's Lair

519

Double Dragon 523 Instant Music 521 Jordan vs. Bird $21 Legac)Of The Ancients .. ,S2I Master Ninja 519 Mavis lk-acon Teaches

Typing ., Modem Wars Monopoly Pegasus Roadwars Rockford Scrabble

$26 523 $21 $21 521 S2I $23

Scruples

$23

Skyfox2 Skate or Die

$21 S21

Star Fleet 1

526

Strike Fleet The Mars Saga Twilights Ransom Wasteland

S21 523 523 526

"/ know of no other

place I could go to buy software, where I cart

get this kind of great service." Jim Roberts

Free shipping on orders over $100 in the continental U.S.


Software Discounters Of America Gamestar

EPYX California Games

$24

Champ, Wrestling Create A Calendar

$14 $19

Dealh Sword Destroyer

$19 524

Fast Load® $24 Final Assault $24 4x4OffRoadRacing ... .$24

Impossible Mission 2 L.A, Crackdown

Metiocross

$24 $24

$16

Sporting News Baseball.. .$24 Street Sports:

Baseball Basketball Soccer

$14 $14 $14

Sub Buttle Simulator Summer Oames

$24 $14

Summer Games 2

$14

The Games:

Summer Edition Tower Tt>p pier Winter Games World Games

$24 $24

S!4 $14

Mindscape

GFLCh. Football StarRankBaxing2

$23 $19

Tbp Fuel Eliminator

$19

lnfocom Beyond/.orkl2S

$29

BorderZane

$23

Sherlock: The Riddle ofthe Crown Jewels $23 Zork Trilogy $29

Inkwell Systems #170 Deluxe I..P.

So9

QraphlcsGalleria#l

$19

#I84C Light ftsn FI«idraw5.5

OraphiGsGalleria#2 Graphics Integrator 3

544 $23 $19 S!9

Intracorp liiimpLT Sticker Maker... .$33 Business Card Milker

$25

Builon&Badgu Maker.... $33 Logical Design

Club Back namniun

$19

Vfejps Gambler

SI9

WSBsCraps

$19

Melbourne House

Heavy Metal Modern l.uuI combiit

Uarhiiriati

$19

JohnHlway'sQB

$19

Microleague Baseball

Box Score Stals Genera! Manager I9M7 Team Data Disk

WWF Wrestling

$25

$16 $19 $14

$19

MkroProse

$23

Blockbuster

$19

Bad Street Brawler

-$19

Auioduel Uliima4

Coloring Kit Crossword Magic

$23 $19

Deeper Dungeons* DeJnVu Gauntlet llitrrierComhaiSim Indiana Jones & The Temple ol Doom Indoor Sports Infiltrator 2 Into ihe Eagle's Nest

$16 $23 $23 $19

Out Run M1SL Soccer

523 523

IconTroller

Paperboy Perfect Score SAT

$23 $44

Faster, more versatile, mure accurate than a mouse

Road Runner 720 Space Harrier Super Star Ice Hockey Super Star Soccer

$23 Call S23 $23 $23

S23 $19 $19 $19

Power Players Joystick ... ,$19

Uninvited

UItima5 Fleet System 2 Plus Reet System 4 128

BlackLamp

$25 $14 $25

JinMer

$23

Starglidcr

Price

vultures, whips, and chains

$14

Call

'Requires Gauntlet!

MISC Hob's Term Pro Bob's Term Pro 128 Doodle

S29 $39 $25

FonlMasier2

$29

Final Cartridge 3

$47

Fmi Master 128

$35

Great lor iiiin-iiriien software, pull down maws. litkI pain! softwait. E'in^criip contiDl withDQt rejiiuvini! \inir hand lmmllK'kt'\ board. lit™ .Suitr

Price

12"

Where In The U.S.A. Is

Carmen Sandiego?

Tac-5

The exciting sequel to Where In the World Is Carmen

Controller

SandtegQ?

Dark Castle Mutants, ruts, bats,

$14

Corruption Enlightenment Guild ol1 Thieves

(19.93

SDA

$33 $43

Rainhird

$23

ljjvml your performance at ,i lidd

$39

Professional

P-lSStrike Eagle

ynur Wiiy iipllirnu^hllicriiuksli.isL'i!

$39

$23 $19

Lin Prtce

Siurt u Bsetwid HeuKflaM ud ■>*<nK

$25 $25 Ha.

Captain BIimhI Clubhouse Sporis Color Me: The Computer

$23 $23 $25 $25 $25 $23

$25

Moebius Ultima I or 3

Airborne Ranger (iiinship Pirates Project Sieallh Fighter Red Storm Rising Silent Service

S.li.'IS

Origin

Alien Syndrome

Exclusive new Micro-Switch technology

Animation Station Computer design p.nl .mi!

graphics program op

Brodertxind J]~hc lv\t y

combined.

UJusUali", deMpn Lnuk'rcjlc uilli llus sclf-bjonumcd drafting hatrd Works \Mih movi [vtpuLir primer*.

C'jn you survive Mil" DiLikCisllL-lo EanghuxMcaltta Bbcfc Knijihi".1 Mjn> h;i\c Ini'd aitd nnn> liii\-e Tm

Ntjn il\ tourlurn.

UUra List Trice

SDA $

S89.W

Mm

t.i>t Pru-c

Suht .

S34.9i

Pritt

Up to 50 % Off •

19'

The ulliirulc gamejuystkk, Mil lilo-judtbk' ttt'dtutk lor hSUS

and lustier Kans. Supcr-duriih

List IVilc

List IYiic Pria

I19.9S

SDA j

Prici--

" Your fast delivery and low prices are outstanding!' JoelKlncari

No surcharge for MasterCard/VISA


Software Discounters Of America Taito

"I' m ready to explain our.services to you, and lake your order."

Hubble liobble

Warlock

Call

Timeworks

16 Order Call:

__^_

Data Manager 2* Data Manager 128

US. & Canada

iivclyn Wood Reader PartuerW Partner 128' .Swiftcalc/Sidewnys* Swiltcalc/Sidcways [28 .

1-800-225-7638 (PA Orders— 1-800-223-7784) visii Us On CompuServe (GO SDA) orGEnic (SDA)

Sylvk Porter's Personal

Sesame

Matterhorn Screamer

Street Print Kit

It lakes skill, timing atui luck to win

Includes 60 Muppet characters, 20 borders,

I-Xuki- inotjiii.nii gotui, leap in pud ooi

7 typefaces in 3 sizes, and

(if hnh*li"dsL .mil wjtdu'ut tuf sck'lesnis

special effects

MallcrtKirn Jccorjtiuns, po-jcrs. bjnner^. anJ

Lisl Price

S9.93

$23

Three Sixty

man. Com^uUc %viih rrintPowc

Price"

rin.PlanncrM Sylvia Porter's Personal

'Tin. Planner 128

$14 $33

SI4 S25 $33 $19 ,$33 $25

S33

Word Writer 3* $25 Word Writer [28 $33 *All.Vml Power Pack ... .$39

Unicorn

__^_

Decimal Dungeon Fraction Action

SI9 $19

Percentage Panic Race Car Rithmetic

$19 SI9

'ten I.iitlc Robots

S19

Unison World I.]si I'rii-

S14.W

I'rli-i'

7

Art Gallery I or 2 Slfilia. Art Gallery 3: Fantasy $16

Print Master Plus

$23

Weekly Reader It makes learning fun

Stickvbcar Series:

ABC's

pLils fLiiiiilNiri/i: early readers

$16

Mathlor2 Numbers Opposiies

wilh WOnJ rct'dgniiinn and spelling pulicms in ihis leuer matching ami spelling

$16 Ea. $16 $16

Spdlgrabber Ua

Animation Station liunus SS. DD HonusDS. DD Simon & Schuster

Kampfgruppc

139

JKUsserMoneyMgr. . -. .SI4 Typing Tulor4 $19

I'an/erSirike!

Phanlesfel,2or3 ... .526E;i.

S29

Ouestron2

$26

Roadwar20(X)

$26

Sir Tech Deep Space Wizardry Scries: Knight of Diamonds Proving Ground

$2.1 S25 $25

Springboard Certificate Maker

CM. Library Vol. 1

SI4

... .S'J.KK

Newsroom S14 N.R. Clip Art Vol. I ... ..$').88 N.R. Clip An Vol.2 ... ,$>J.88 N.R.Clip An Vol.3... .$9.88 RS. Graphics t-\pander . . .S23

SSI Advanced Dungeons & Dragons:

HeroesoflheLanee Pool Of Radiance

Battle Of Amietam B-24

$21

$26

$32 $23

Demon's Winter

S21

Eternal Dagger

526

Gettysburg

$39

Rings of Zilfin

Road war Europa Shard of Spring

$16

Typing Accessories

;»8

$26 .$26 S26

Shiloh: Grant's Trial Sons of Liberty Typhoon nf Steel War Game Const, Set

S26 S23 S32 $21

War in S. I'acilic

$.19

Warship Wizard's Crown

$39 $26

$16 S49 $4.99 Bx. $5.99 Bx.

CompuServe Starter Kit .. .SI9 Contriver Mouse $33

The Three

Stooges It's like starring in your own Stooges movie 'nicThrccSt(K>gcsarc/anierlhainBBcr jslflcv tr> alii we jiutld bJ)1 jrnJlKT

Ihfit hcjuliful daaghtCB ttimi jnoil ImiiVlt. FEtfUTCS M'V, l.^irr) and Curlj 's nc[ujl voices.

UtIPricc

134.95

SDA

Wee

Disk Case (Holds 751 . . .56.88 Disk Drive Cleaner $6.88 Epy\50OXJ Joystick $14

Wieo Bat Handle WlcoBoss

$17 $12

XETEC Super Graphix

$59

WicoErgosticklS

JCETEC Super Graphix Gold

$19

S89

XETEC Super Graph]* Jr. .539

*A11 programs on disk unless otherwise noted.

Sublogic Flight Simulator 2

S32

I:S. Scenery Disks

Call

Jet

$26

Stealth Mission

$32

"I'm only 13 anil do

not have a lor ofmoney to spend. So SDA is great." jLNin M.

4th & Inches Football so real you'll need a helmet and shoulder pads! I f.rJ inn nr pru I.

■ ■ I uctiun. com*

plOO wilh blitzasi bomts, uml goal lb» ^mni!^. 1b win vi>u ik'cJ Ih^ iiios'c^of a

si ar placer and Iheycm us d .1 vclcran

™*1v

Us Prim

I29.9S

Ultra

Sntr $-|jrsj(

Prira ' It)

Free shipping on orders over $100 in the continental U.S,


Stocking StuffersUnder $10 Onc-ffli-Ooe

Accolade Ace of Aces

l-iglu Nighi Hardball

$9.88

$9.88 S9.8S

Activision Aliens . .

Cnss Country RoadRBM OhoflbuslBre

S9.8H

S'l.HK

S'J.Sfi

Lillll! ClimpillUr

Reopla

S9MS S9.88

Artworx Beach Uhlikel

I'iiiIkiI! Consl. Sel . .V> KH

Hating Desi. Sel . ..S9.B8 Seven CUIes of Gold J9.88

Skyftn

Hsclwrlora ,..S9.88Ea,

Transformers

S'l.ns

Rattan vs. Rommel. 49.88

I9.8B

SirporBoutderDash SlJ.88

Ulumale Wizard .. .S1.KH

VibridiburOolf.. ,.$9.88 EPYX PltstopS

VJ.KK

HES

Highland Games...$9.88 ThaiBoxhMj S4.NS

MiwosoflMulliplanSy.K8

Avanlage

Aw.irdWare

Decepnif

Desert Im

S9.XK S9.8K

Jet Boys

S9.8R

Plasmatron

sy.xx

P.wlt

S9.KH

Project Space Station

I9.8K

Siyma? S9.8K Spy vs. Spy I&2...S9.88

Box Office AIT

59.8H

High Rollers S9.KK IIMJJOO Pyramid. J9.8E Bruiicr btn id

Cauldron . , .. ,$l).SK Chop! i fie \! David's

MidnteiuMegie. .$9.88

Kjraleka

L,»derunner Magnetron

S9.KK

S9.8K S9.8K

CBS A150S Expedition . .54.88 Math Mileage Tiiih'tiouiul

S4.KK S4.8H

WatherThmeis....54.88 CDA America Cnoks Series: American S9.88 Chinese Sy.KH J-rcneh S9.8J*

Italian Mexican

S9.88 (9.88

Data Musi Impress Raider .. .SX.KK

Q-Bert TNKIII

SOX 5B.SS

Easy Working/ Spinnaker 1-iler Planner

WrilH

S6.88 S6.8S

S6.SB

Electronic Arts Adv. CimM.Sct . . . .S'J.HK Arctic Fox

sy.sa

F.:inhOrbiiSiaiioi.

S9.NH

U)nJsofCunqUirst..Sy.KSi MarbL-Mjdness .. .$9.88

Movie Maker

S9.88

MosicConsl.S«...$9.S8

finis's Mazes

Tiink in Ihc Lund nt

Hi-Tech Expressions Sl).K«

Card Ware I'anyWare

S6.S8 S9.88

Print Pwrer S9.SK "liim Sawjer's Island S6.E8

Based on (he fast growing syndicated TV show Guess fjmt>UM]H-»[i."h, lilies, jiid

Ii

family,

Sesame Slreel Scries; AMro-Grover.. . .$6.88

UsiPrice m.fs

"Delivery

Animal Adv....$6,88 Pals Around Town

$6.«S

Infocom Hiichiiikcr'iGuidt WSS Infiicomics: Qamnui Force .. .S8.KK

LUK Mastadon . .SON ZwkQuesi %x x*

Leather Goddesses Zorkl

VJ.xs S9.8B

Konami/Action City Circus Charlie

SIX\ \tt--,s Price O

S6.88

Drover's

S9.8K

graduates of

S4.NH

Sesame Strut:!

S6.SS

S4.S8

Buddy Bols

S4.NS

Congo Bongo'

S4.NS

fuiKTin ration

S9.8K

Jeopardy

SM.kk

FamilyRjud

High-iich

Ernie's BigSptasliJ6.S8 Ernie's Magic Shapes ..$6.88

Bagasaurus Reading activities Tor

Shnrc Da In

ctxnpnicr in bright, humorous graphics. Fun i"i iba whole

itiil Bird's Special

Sfi.XX

TukCinesioTown . .S4.88

..S9.8S

Jumper

S6.88

'link's Advenmre. . .J4.K8

Chomp Bajkeiball .59.88 Stu League BasdnlU On Field iwiball 19.88

Vejiiis Poker &

Ifi.xs 16.KS

Mimlsaipi:

Champ. Baseball. . .S'J.88 On Court Tennis

Slorm

Ten Speed

Walerhiln

RS

Gamestar

S1.K8

Slam Dunk Squash

Jaekpii!

S0.8«

\WI»ybal]

Equestrian Show

Win, Lose, or Draw

i'intt [^lny .... . .S9.8H

[raek&l;ii-ld,... ..S9.KK Mastertronii; Action Biker .... . MM CspUiin Zjp Hne^a^ \Varrior.. E\ca]iba ....... Feud

. .$6.88 . ,16.88

. .$6.88 . .Sd.88

Kane . Knight Gimies.. . .,$6.88 LiistV-S . .S.4.KN MasterOfMaglc. ..S4.KN

ProOolf

Prowler, War in7!5l)

Shiwun

S9.SM

.,S4 XH . .S6.8S . MM

cn [odtselop vntububry

Wbed iil'Kunune. . .S8.8S

Includes 50slon fnrnmis

Wheel .it hHiune2.S9.88

JOOiMxddkilomiy Ages

Sierra Frogner

Grog's Revenge Wizard*

Sfi.KN

M.88

™*$8S

Li si Price JI2.93

ThePrlncess ....$6.88

Wi/lype

Sfj.KN

Simon & Schuster Greet liu'l. Paper Airplane Constraclion Sel S9.SS

Hv per Spi iris

itomufcr

Jenp:irdy2

$k.kk

SpvclrumHolobyte Ohio .

59.88

■Spin maker

Cosmic Combat,.. MM Dark limer .$4,88 Delia Drawing.... .S4.HN

Facfliuker....... .S4.HN Film MAer

.S4.KM Fraction Kever .S4.KS Cioltl Record Race . .S4.XK

Karate Chop

56.88

Learn the Alphabet $4.KK

Learn [O Spell

.S4.88

.S4.XH Rail road Tycoon .. .S4.NX Ranch .S4.8S Slorv Machine . ... .S4.88 Learn to Add

Tb Order Call: U.S. & Canada

1-800-225-7638 ll'A Orders —l-mHI-I2J-77SJ)

Software Discounters Of America G P.O. Box 111327 — Dept.CG —Blawnox, PA 15238

SSI (,uiim-h:.-H.-;iI-.t

s" XX

Gcmstonc Warrhir. .S9.KX

Quearon

Sv.xx

'icliirium

Nine Princes in

Amber $9.88 Perry Mason; Case of Mandarin Mulder $9.88 Thunder Mountain Army Moves

Sfi.KK

DigDug

SX.XH

Dm ihe Destroyer. .$6.88

Felonry

Oalaxkn

,.,..$9.88

SK.KK

Great Escape

$6.88

Jr. Put Man Leviathan

S8.KS Sfi.KK

[mplosion

M, IVMiin

Murder by the

$9,88 $8.88

Dozen Music Writer Mutants

S9.SH S6.88 S9.sk

PolePosilfon

SK.MK

I'acMan

Rambo: l-'irsi filiHKl

Partll

SlotCarRacet

SuperPacMao Tai-Pan TbpGun

S8.88

$6.88 M1.B8 S9.K8 S9.S8 S6.88

Winter Challenge.. ,S9,88 Wizlrall

S9.S8

Value Ware Ariial lidutaior Enlertiiinec

Hniiic Ranthw

S4.8R W.MS S4.KN S4.H8

Home Manager . ...$4.88 Kicchen Manager.. S4.88 *Uuy any 3 Value Ware

lilies and gel I FREE!


Hellonwter You're landed for hear and taking an prisoners, with Sea Sparrow and Harpoon missiles. 75mm cannon, depth charges,

inlrared ctiaff. and [CM radar jammer.

In the Briefing Room, you learn that some body's messing y/ith Uncle Sam again. Get your orders, outfit your ship, assign yout crew, and head tor the action.

Full aerial map shorn the theater of oparalions. while dual radar screens

mooitor close -in combs! maneuvers and long-range strategic movements.

FOR COMMODORE'" 64/128 COMPUTERS. SEE YOUR LOCAL RETAILER OR CALL1-800-227-B900, TO ORDER DIRECT.

^


Mavis Beacon

moned at any point by way of consis

Teaches Typing

however, appreciate a list of available lessons—home-row keys, top-row

say, always uses the correct finger.)

Unlike its typewriter counterpart, a

keys, and so on—from which to select.

well-designed screen, this section of the

computer keyboard is connected to a

Other needs and requests have been anticipated. A formatted data disk is re quired for storing your progress—act ing as Mavis's gradebook, as it were— and a format command is part of the in troductory menu. At startup, you are asked to intro

program makes learning finger place

duce yourself; afterward Mavis includes

fingers just don't want to remember.

your name in her lessons. You must also rate your typing skills by one of several

Actual drill takes place in the workshop, where more specialized :ools are added to the basic classroom display. These include meters which register speed, accuracy, and progress toward completion of the current as signment. A metronome is available for

device capable of acting as a typing in structor. Software Toolworks takes full advantage of this capability in Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing. Combining solid instruction and reinforcement stralegies with smooth animation and entertaining lessons,

Mavis Beacon provides a pleasant envi ronment for acquiring or honing typing skills. The depth of its lessons is im pressive, from the variety of words in even rudimentary drills to entries from

The Guinness Book of World Records. Mavis Beacon can be tailored to any skill

level and is filled with many thoughtful extras and asides lhat enhance the illu sion of personalized instruction. Tor ex ample, for young typists, rhymes and riddles serve as diverting drills. The il lusion of personality is so complete, in

fact, that I find myself referring to Mavis as though she were real. The command interface evidently

received as much care as the instruc tional aspects. Drop-down menus are

used to good effect here, simplifying movement among the many modules and options. Both overall program and lesson-specific menus can be sum42

COMPUTE'S Gazollo

January 1989

tent, minimal commands. 1 would,

broad categories, from Beginner to Ad vanced. A fairly smart program, Mavis

Beacon adjusts the difficulty of your les sons to suit your abilities. At the lower levels, a sound bal ance is struck among the lecture, prac tice, and drill categories. Beginners are first introduced to the home-row keys— a to the apostrophe—the most impor tant on the board. Tutorials consist of text screens, designed to resemble blackboards, telling which finger serves which key. Those keys, in turn, are practiced in the classroom, which is where Mavis Beacon really starts to shine. A 64 key board and screen appear, with shad

owed fingers at rest on the home-row keys. You are prompted to type a par ticular key with the correct finger. As

you do, the shadow typist strikes the same key. (The shadow, needless to Thanks to excellent animation and a

ment and keyboard layout as painless as possible.

I particularly like the fact that the classroom can be called up exclusive of specific lessons. This is a convenient fea ture worth leaning on for those keys your

setting the proper typing pace. Drills

consist of real words, with numbers and punctuation marks added as your abili ties increase. The instruments flank the lesson screen but don't distract from it— unless I'm really off the mark, at which time I only have eyes for the gauges. At the end of each drill, your re sults are posted, showing your words

per minute (wpm) along with accuracy and an adjusted wpm to reflect your errors. When the program determines

that you could do better, it gently sug gests that you try a drill again. Recur rent errors can be addressed through


wanted plus jab steps, pump lakes,

Put yourself in their shoes. He Michael

"The Slam

mer" Jot1-

dan or

Larry The

blocks, steals, .160°dunks and

The Classic Confninutlon: (hit1 On

more.

Michael ■mil L-irn unload all ttor

One On One is Three. One On One, the Slam Dunk

Competition and the 3 Point Shootout.

Shooter" Bird. You decide who

Designed by Ciarth Hitchens, Mark Madland. Michael Jordan and Larrv Bird.

HirlHM/Tandy. Commodore 64 and 12H citnitiutcrs.Visil your ruiuilur or call

wins. Is it today's

most exciting player,

US or Canada, 8am in 5pm Pacific Standard Time. IBM is a

Jordan and Bird: Software Designers

and Commodore 64 and 128 is a

Michael wanted quickness,

design yourself, A more technical picture of your skills—or lack thereof—is available via Mavis's graphs. Here, bar graphs dis play your relative levels of facility with

each key. the keys with which you are

registered milk-mark OfCommodore Electronics Limited. I in11; !{.iiii;i- Hiiititunt;1 i 1'iiiiK

Sliooloul. 25 shots in W seconds

Electronic arts'

splat of something on the windshield. After the race, your results arc available in a variety of formats. As typing games go, this is a nice one, well animated and

colorful; still, it was my least favorite section of the program. Mavis's higher levels might chal

most familiar, and so on. With records for each session

lenge even experienced typists. Here, a default rate of 60 wpm is supported by

stored on the data disk, a cumulative

a madly ticking metronome. Keys are shown being depressed, but the shad ow hands are gone, The words thrown your way are maddening, too. In one exercise I encountered intumescence, ar boretum, inundated, and dozens more multisyllabic Latinate words selected to send my fingers all over the keyboard.

picture of your progress quickly ac crues, and the acuity of Mavis's insights into your typing increases. With more data, Mavis is better able to customize lessons aimed at solving problems. As the program's admirably literate and thorough manual points out, there are

many categories of typing errors, in cluding poor accuracy, dropped letters, mistyped keys, transposition of letters, and more. According to the manual, Mavis analyzes your typing through 30 different "yardsticks," keeping an eye out for the error areas mentioned above, along with 15 other error cate

gories. The program quickly identified and focused on my particular typewrit ing shortcomings and also caught delib erately created error patterns. When drill becomes tiresome, the classroom can be abandoned in favor of the arcade. This turns typing into a fastpaced road rally, with your progress de termined by the accuracy and speed of your typing. Mistyped keys earn a nice

ed by Jordan.

tared trademark oFTJuidy Corpontii on,

Power Jams tor Michael.

special lessons that you can request or

Dunk CbnlssL (p io 4 players chal lenge each oihflr or Michael hirn-

seli jn a bailie of fewer Jams,

registered trademark oflnlcrnationul Business Machines, Tandy is a rcgis-

and sweelspots were critical. Lam's 3 point bombs.They

Aerial Warfare: The Air.lordan Slam

800-245-4525 ftom

Larry Bird'.'

speed and air. Larry's fadeaway

patented moies.

Jordan vs. Bird vs. You in three ultimate matchups-

JORDAN BIRD

MVP Michael Jordan, or ihe Player of the Decade.

OlK-ThC crnwii £nos CfflS BS

The further you progress into Ma

vis's store of teaching tools, the more practical the tools become. Fundamen tals of computer keyboards are ad dressed. You are shown proper page

setup for single- and multipage letters and documents. Mavis Beacon's hand some, oversized manual includes sever al sample letters for typing. A whole section of the manual and, more impor tantly, of the software, addresses prop er resume format. Mavis Beacon's manual is a model of documentation. In addition to thor ough coverage of the program's goals and methods—with Commodore oper ational specifics on a reference pam phlet included in the package—the

from 23' out. tlon'i blow the money hall. Land's signature event.

manual contains an elegant, literate his tory of typewriting. The history makes

fascinating reading, highlighting the many attempts to perfect mechanical writing machines. Among the anec dotes is an account of Mark Twain's in teresting, and typically cantankerous, role in typewriter development. A bibli

ography includes both historical and technical references; sections of the manual and Ihi? bibliography deal with

the Dvorak keyboard, which many ad herents feel is superior to the standard QWERTY. This is a large program, filling both sides of two disks. As a result, there's a fair amount of swapping during setup. Loading the program takes time even

with a fast-load cartridge, but the wealth of entertaining instruction

makes the wait more than worthwhile. I've waited, in fact, for a couple of decades and a few million words of published work to shift from a propri etary three-finger typing system to a sen sible ten-finger one. What I was waiting

for, it turns out, was the right typing teacher. Muvis Beacon is that teacher.

—Keith Ferreli Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing

The Software Toolworks One Toolworks Plaza 13557 Ventura Blvd. Sherman Oaks, CA 91423 539.95 COMPUTE'S Gazana

> January 1989

43


The Games— Summer Edition Like most Americans, I participated in the Olympic Games in Seoul, South

Korea, only by watching the events on television—sitting in the comfort of my sofa or standing on top of my coffee ta

Allow me to take you on a tour of this computerized world of international camaraderie, sportsmanship, and worldclass competition. After you've loaded the program, you're greeted with pleas

ant Oriental music and a pictorial map of South Korea overlaid with photographs reminiscent of the opening ceremony.

Following a brief animation sequence,

ble, depending on the pace of the ac tion. Now that the roller-coaster ride of

you quickly move on to the Olympic

emotions is over, my coffee table is safe

and your chance to win the gold.

for another four years—or is it?

To the delight of coffee-table man ufacturers everywhere, Epyx has intro duced an Olympic simulation, The

Village to prepare for the competition Like the best athletes, you should practice your sports vigorously, espe cially if you want to stand on the tallest of the three blocks at the awards cere-

Games—Summer Edition, Although Epyx has produced other interactive Olympic games, this latest version may be its best. I didn't expect to be im

pressed with The Games, thinking it would probably be a copy of Epyx's earlier hit, Summer Games. Instead, 1 discovered a sports game that captures the spirit and emotion of the XXlVth Olympiad, distilling the Olympic ambi ance into two double-sided disks and a companion coaching manual.

your adversary once you get your tim ing down. It does take a while to extend your legs over the hurdles, so jump ear

I dtdnt expect to be

ly to avoid tripping.

impressed. Instead, 1

we find the field events. At the hammer

Moving to the center of the track, throw, strength and timing determine

discovered a game that

how well you'll throw a heavy cast-iron

hall attached to a chain. The faster you rotate and the more precisely you time

truly captures the spirit ':

and emotion of the iXlVth Olympiad.

■ ■

the release of the chain, the further the hammer will fly.

In the pole vault, you'll use a flexi ble pole to jump over an adjustable bar

Buying this game is a lot like pur keepsake of the recent games. Because

mony. You'll need to practice each of

the- software is officially licensed by the United States Olympic Committee, fu ture U.S. athletes will benefit from the

the eight events time and again before

and land on a foam mat. Electronic fire works explode on the stadium's Dia mond Vision screen to celebrate a

starting the competition. As many as

successful jump.

eight players can compete for Olympic

Now that you've worked up a sweat, it's time to cool off in the diving

chasing a

commemorative coin as a

sale of the product.

fame and glory, with each player choosing to represent any of 18 coun tries. Multiple players can also choose

MAIL TO:

to compete as a team under the banner of one nation. The enclosed coaching manual ex plains the joystick moves you'll need to

glory and gracefully descend into the

master for both practice and competi

Greg Louganis turn green with envy. Finally, we move over to the ar

COMPUTERS GAZETTE SUBSCRIBER SERVICE P.O. Box 1Q95B, Des Moinas. IA 50340-0958 Change of Address: Please advise as early as possible. Attach label with youi old address ana write m new address below.

New Subscriber Fill in your name and address

bolow. Use separate sheet lor gift orders.

tion. The manual also gets you into the spirit of the games with true stories of past Olympians and great moments in Olympic history.

A quick tour around the gymnasi um reveals two very difficult events—

PLACE LABEL HERE

Renewal: Attach label.

One year S24.CO

Twd years S45.00

(Foreign subscribers please add S6.00 per year lor postage)

difficult even for the best of athletes. The uneven parallel bars and the rings require your steady concentration as you put together and perfect your gym nastic routines. With persistence, a per fect 10 is possible. 1 came nowhere near this score, even when 1 assumed the role of a Soviet gymnast. In the velodrome, the 1000-meter

cycle sprint pits two players against each other, or one player can race a computer opponent. Drafting techniques and

strategy help you conserve energy for the all-important bell-lap sprint to the finish. The monitor screen is split in half

CITY/STAIE/ZIP

Pleasa bill ma

. Payment enclosed

so you can view the race from cycle level

competition. Five persnickety judges rate your dives as you springboard to water. With a little practice, you'll be nailing inward back pikes and forward twists that would make gold medalist

chery range, where arrows travel the length of a football field on their way to the target. You'll learn to judge the wind's speed and direction, with the twang of your bow signaling the launch of each arrow and renewed hopes for success.

The closing ceremonies feature the competitors who have won the most

medals, along with the national anthem for the Olympian on the highest plat form. The closing graphics are as de tailed as the opening scenes, creating again the feeling of actually participat ing in the XXlVth Olympiad.

Because The Games—Summer Edi tion revives the same excitement I feel every four years with the real Olym pics, I rate this game a 9.975. It could just as well be a 10. —Steve Hedrkk

and from a bird's-eye perspective.

problems,

Over at the track, the hurdles event

please write a note and send entire lorm to the

requires you to clear ten 42-inch-high

above address. OR CALL TOLL-FREE:

Epyx

hurdles over the course of 400 meters.

P.O. Box 8020

For other subscription questions or

1 -(800) 727-6937

To run well, you'll need speed, spring,

600 Gdvesion Dr.

and timing. Your computer opponent is

Redwood Ci!\/, CA 94063 S3 9.95

swift and sure, but you can overtake 44

COMPUTEIs Gazette

January 1989

The Games—Summer Edition


The MonsterArcade Hit

Now avail able for Tandy 1000, IBM PC and 100% Compatibles? Apple II Series, and Commodore 64/128. See your retailer or call

800-227-6900, to order direct •includes both 5)1 end 3M Inch disks

:ti vision. nnd e U<illy t.''\lwt\( XAty. Co *lI "«Jfil« i

oft Inindy ft viarm iKomfi Kf i'.-t>niirji .firy demanding oil cnmpWfir sys-tom TondyictrrDdqimihol Tandy Coiponllor f i>vor*d by limltAf) wnirant


?

â– â– -.

m

.

Disc Blitz Do you believe in flying saucers? If

Peter Marino

you don't, you will soon. "Disc Blitz" pits you against endless hordes of alien flying saucers.

You only have a few short lives. Use them well.

Battle ever-changing

Typing It In

formations of aliens

Disc Blitz is written in BASIC, but it includes some

machine

language

code in DATA statements. Type in the program using "The Automatic

Proofreader," which can be found elsewhere in this issue. Be sure to save a copy of the program to tape

or disk before you attempt to run it. When you're ready to take on the aliens, load "Disc Blitz" and

type RUN. You'll see the Disc Blitz title screen. Press the fire button to

begin a game. In Disc Blitz, you control a

fighter that hovers on the left side of the screen. You can move up and

down only. To fire, press the fire button. Hold it down for rapid fire.

in this fast-paced arcade-style game for the 64. A smooth-scrolling background and a

space-age musical

The aliens are relentless. If you're not

careful, your next move could be your last move.

avoid their nasty aggression. When a flying saucer runs into you, you lose a life. You start with

four lives, so you must play careful

score set the stage

ly. There are five levels, but it will

for this addictive

take quite a bit of practice to make it that far.

game.

Since the program is written in BASIC, it can be easily modified. You can change the levels, add

The flying saucers you face fly in

bonuses, or give yourself a great number of lives.

on your own as you learn how to

Sec program listing an page 96.

several different formations. You're 46

COMPUTE!* Ga/elle

January 19B9

W


LTMPIC5 By Dynamix, Inc. and Greg Johnson

Before corporate sponsors and fashion gear, there were Cavemen. Competition was ug/i-ly. Athletes won by bashing the other guy first. Pick your favorite Ugh-lympian. Club your way through six pre-hysterical events. Beat your friends to the Caves Of Fame.

Dino Vault

"Become one with club. Don't foil for look-at-birdie-in-sky trick.

Don't check feel for f oos." — Glunk.

"Swing fast circles. Remember let go. Good for medals. Not good for gelling dates"

—Crudla.

The greatest

Neanderthal athletes of all time share their secrets.

"I like plant pole in totally cave-ularsand, soar high in air, wave to way-hungry dino"

—Thag.

Sabcrtooth Tiger Race

Fi remaking

"Run fast fast from liger. Watch

"Club dino head, go faster. Too much club, dino bite dust.

out for cactus. Trip other cave-guy.

Vincent hate dust"

Him big lunch for kilty!' —Grank.

— Vincent.

"Rub slicks fast. Moke bright, ouchy, hot thing first. Try not get

dizzy. Remember to duck'' -Ugho.

Visit your retaile'S or coll 800-145-4525 dom U.S. or Canada 8om lo 5pm PST

ELECTRONIC ARTS'

Screen shot* ruprcjenr C64 version

C6d is

o fegistered Itodemark of Commodore Elecirorucs limited


Forrest Bentley

This two-player arcade-action game for the 64 will keep you and a friend on the move. Take advantage of your weapon—the powerful PlasmaBlaster—but don't shoot yourself in the foot. Two joysticks required.

You had hoped it wouldn't come to

Type in the data for the program.

this. You and a friend started an

Before exiting MLX, be sure to save

argument in the Galactic Council.

a copy of the data to tape or disk.

Arguing is strictly forbidden in

To start the game, plug two

Council chambers, and rightly so—

joysticks into your computer. Now,

how else could all the business of the Milky Way get done? You were sentenced to settle your disagree ment in the Plasma Pit. Only one of

load the program with a statement in the form LOAD"/j7en<j?n<?",8,l. Tape users should use a statement

opponent). The more plasma balls you and your opponent shoot, the

maBlaster to PlasmaBlaster. It's sad

more frantic the game becomes. If you run while you shoot, the

to think that one of you will die just

because you couldn't agree whose

plasma ball you fire will move even

turn it was to pay for the coffee.

faster than a normal ball of plasma.

Getting Started "Bombardment" is written entirely

Get ready (or "Bombardment," a fast

in machine language. Type it in

twO'player action game that keeps you running for your life.

Starling address: Ending addiess: 4B

C000 C90F

COMPUTE'S Gazette

January 1969

PlasmaBlaster by pressing the fire

something (namely, you or your

friend-—now mortal enemies. You face each other across the pit, Plas

ues given below.

Move your player by pressing the joystick in any direction. Fire your

sealed, so the plasma ball ricochets around the room until it strikes

So here you are, you and a

prompts you, respond with the val

controls the player on the left.

plasma. The pit is magnetically

doesn't pay to argue.

where in this issue. When MLX

of the screen. The other joystick

trigger, you'l! fire a deadly ball of

victor will have learned a lesson: It

guage entry program found else

controls the player on the right side

button. Each time you squeeze the

you will emerge. Hopefully, the

using "MLX," the machine lan

Dodging Plasma

The joystick plugged into port 1

Be careful not to run into your own shots; they're just as deadly to you as they are to your opponent. Both players begin the game with five lives. The winner is, of

in the form LOAD"filename" ,1,1. Specify the filename you used

when you saved the program from

course, the player who survives. At the end of the game, you'll be asked

MLX. Type NEW and then SYS

if you want to play again. Press Y to play another game or N to quit and

49152. You'll see the infamous Plasma Pit.

See program listing on page 95.

return to BASIC.

W


*q

Announcing accolade's New Sports Games.


BUD COLLINS Television ft bb*& analyst

mk.

HANK STKAM Radio voice qfNFL Mondny Night Fbotbaii

MAKV ALBERT

1988 Olympic batingeommtntatai

"What do I expect from a computer

"I've seen some great moves on

"I used to think my broadcast

tennis game? Realism. I want

booth at ringside was the closest I'd ever come to the true boxing

hand, the ease

the football field but nothing com pares to the moves youll find on 4th & Inches computer Football.

of a smooth

This is real pro football action

backhand.

Accolade's

with 11 animated players per side. It's great! The balls snapped and

Serve & Volley

you have 22 guys running around

"up close and personal!" T.K.O.

the screen buttin' heads!

put me right

lo sense the power of a strong fore

gives me that realism—and more. "Serve & Volley truly captures the essence of the game—the action, the strategy, the pressure.

"But the best part about 4th &

in the ring, face

Inches? The control. I pick the starters. I control the key players

to face with a heavyweight champ.

on offense and

the jawing. With T. K.0.1 got to jab

defense. Heck, this is a head coach's dream

at a fighter's jaw. I threw a right... it landed! I could actually see

come true! And the playbook?

tear on the champs face. At the bell,

You can select and place your shots via the animated "Strobe-OStroke" graphics. There's match or tournament play, three levels of difficulty, even three different court surfaces. to cover a tournament? Now I can

Fantastic. You get a pro style playbook with 20 plays and 11 different formations.

play one on my computer with Serve & Volley."

knew their X's and 0's when

"Why should I leave the office

experience.Then I played T.K.O. computer box ing. Talk about

"Somebody at Accolade realty they drafted 4th &. Inches. Great game plan, guys!"

"During a fight I like to do all

those familiar signs of wear and the champ had a black eye, a fat lip and—I suspect—a bruised ego.

"It's a unanimous decision. Accolade's T.K.O. captures the feel ing of boxing like no other game.


Available tin

C64112& IDM PC. landy

compatibles at Aspic IICS.

"Jack Nicklaus is unquestionably the greatest golfer of his time and

I've been for tunate enough

to follow liis play on the great

est golf courses in the world. "Jack Nicklaus' Greatest 18 Holes Of Major Championship Golf is the Golden Bears personal

selection of the most chaUenging holes in all of golf. Holes that have decided the four major championships. 'Accolade lias come up with a simulation that not only recreates each hole with stunning accu racy—but it allows the player to

golf against a computerized Jack Nicklaus. Quite an accomplishment. "Jack never settles for second best. This is the computer golf game that others will be judged

by for years to come!'

"To play championship basketball, you've got to have a great fast break. To play three-on-three, full

Available OH

court computer basketball you've got to have Accolade's Fast Break. "No other computer basketball game gives you this much control

HIM PC, Tandy &

armpallblas, C&IIUW.

and playability. You run the offense and defense. There are more plays, more players and more shots. And the thing that really impressed me was the network television court perspective. The animation

was so fluid—I thought I was watching my monitor at The Forum! "Take it from a guy who's

Amiga "»'' Apple I1CS.

Available on CM! 128 ami

HIM PC

seen his share

lamlyX-

of great fast breaksAccolade's Fast Break is a slam dunk!'

'vinpatibk's.

How to order: Visit yourfavorite retailer or cull 800-245-7744

(In Colorado, mil' 303-352-fflX))


Announcing Accolades EPSTAKES

Win your choice ofa Sports Fan Fantasy for two! OFFICIAL ACCOLADE MAIL-IN ENTRY FORM

Complete and ituil in lime lor receipt by 3/31/80 to ACCOLADE PLAYUYM.AY SWKKPSTAKFS,VQ. Box 914 Wilton. CT 0689801)14. My choktfffSports Ftin b'ttHlusy is tin opportunity in.. ,<ttin k i)l\Y, pkitstl

11 Visit mill and attend a boiiiigmlchbio,i<liiist by Mail-Albert

Li Visit n-iih and attend a Los Angeles Lakers ftirae broadcast liy Chick He.ini CI Visit wills and attend aii SFI. Monday Night Football game bro.ukast by G Visit wilh and attend a tennis tonmaiEent broadcast by Rud Collins H Visit with and attend a PGA golf tournament broadcast by Jack Whilakcr.

YOUH NAME (&*av print

V01J1I COWnXTE ADDHEES

ZlP(reou'oO)

NflMEOf HUTOH.CUILEII'OUSI-'OP-Ot SOI liViHL

CITY S SIATF OF THHT STORE lOCAIIOtl

Type n( Computer Owned:

□ lllM/Tandy ft Compatibles I') Commodora 'i4/138

LI Apple II Sctos

LI Apple liliS

x rrr»i

U ()ther_

\

J OFFICIAL RUIES-NO PURCHA HnwioEnltr. Puiv hJu ill I ihin n l ^tionnnaDi.imU't ^iL pii^j'ui i^n-ir umi rrunl ydun-nfFym^mwim im:i»i[>f li rnnf^syonni). or on nM Ins sonic ini M.iFifin Win in ftcc<w."Tp Piav-Ey 4 LnKir rw citron aa volp wh [>U[fljtlnHlrvriiu5lpvscnl:nuEi?pa(ilfl?^rT.(3lnp«Vr4lFirilCU^ MlIiF Prli« Awardt, Trin Nve(5)flltfefenlSDOiiFiin FdnlHiiei I'HeiJ on Ire onHV (ijnn comjutwHliiSEmUlMmiD'tfC rjtftnimj biitcfi Pjr^yfrjt™ii^d^i^n FrHn!;p<i[ld[iorliirrdnyO'rii'n^dfH]orrii'r,icc^rTirTi,i,i,iri,1|L3,i', ftf/b*AKMHry ft* r<vu iMnsori trjvflkng logotncr including ine ^Mrf^ event dc^ets AllarranQompn[&5tviii[jom*Joriv AccnWdn ji ns cl-K(etion a? lo announcer vi5.[r,mea«l clace and event setecticm Arol-^iDlo kukxJ loi 'an Tjnlasv a" jnaormr^ti $Ti4ll M4.'f5-!2'3ir'S9 Each t^nn^r wiii be aieiei] me option o! TH^iviriy st.5COcmsTi ny*ydolihH ^FitaniisypfTeFU'Cwu wni be chosen fof kkm of (he five dirferenrStPOrtsFjn Fanra^v Dtuns by meana ndrawingsta&■ corvtLKtfidon 1'1 a^byAMA LTa.arnrK»cend(?ni|iAiQi*»goroafiijjHionivno*jl PrizoiWLnner&i*ilJlM nolifuNl Dv rruil tv * 8 69 OAtto* Aindnoiho5DOFi*Fjn.ij5ymrticiirpo]iis an thpnumbpratfHi[r»^trc»'r^^

emplo-,ee»ol Accol*tlo lnc wimHfE Mrtd a STdinln.il wit-i

CT 36897.7160 ALL REGrSTCHtD TRADEMARKS AND NAWES ARE PROPCRTIC3 Of T

Wirmcmvll

lijF


335BK1

Win Awards! * Best Screen Graphics 1988 Origins Awards

■*■

presented by the Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts and Design

* Best Fantasy or Science Fiction Game

1988 Origins Awards

presented by the Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts and Design

""'■■■-,

* 1988 Action Game Of The Year

mxb.

Computer Gaming World

_

3ffi3HP

u^HH^H

■■■-■.■• "

V-:,

" "-.■'■".'"

=■:'. POffr

' ' ""■.-■■"■■■-.

Ui:,tt

the

pi iw rft?

Cnod t

v.;. rmttcii >:m>\

f(*F

fiocer™-

tht*

pjunoft/'

i iifopn,<Mi on

IBM/ Tandy ACTUAL SCREENS MAY VARY

Macintosh

r

_,

ronci:: MiftAt.E!

™—.,! TOh

cni'iatH

m mch MfAKr.N

mcai.nno

.^m hi;h HJHOHO

'fiti"i"tn;.'iiMii""1 ""'•""■"" >'"■'"'■■ ■'■■■r-

I use?

SIMULATION

IRl-

•-

1E0LAKEFRONT DRIVE-HUNT VALLEY. MD 21030

"

Now lor '-'.i. ■■'i.'-i Also lor IBM PC "^f cs-pr = cs Apple MGS. lie. !2BklFB Commodore 6J'1?fl

C-64/ 128

!■■■•

Can't Imd Piralea' Call |W1) 771 1151. «eckdo^ flam lo 5pm EST ana '■■■:■ r !-, r.'.c •■/".'-\ or mail chKh;mon&y order Ic 1*4 9£ (soecily il 5k me lor IBM) US funds ■»!■ Mt) r*sKT*nis add S% saisi lai. F-M ^ippinj »nUS..*5 »irilemalHyifli. Allow i 3 we^tfo'US delivery


Brian Casey

Outwit roomfuls of smart robots to nab precious gems in this

challenging arcade-style game for the Commodore 64. Joystick required.

Robot Guards

No one knows who built the mine that was recently discovered on the

Each room has at least one sentry.

far side of the moon. But frankly,

The sentries operate by first scan

you're not interested in the archae

ning for your position and then moving to that position. Some sen

ological significance of the find. You've been hired by the MegaBux Corporation to do what two previ ous expeditions have failed to do— bring back the loot.

To do that, you'll need to avoid the dangerous sentries that the few survivors of the second expedition speak of. Those sentries will chase you down if you take too long to get

the jewels, most of which are

tries scan often and home in accu

rately but move very slowly. Other sentries move quickly but scan in frequently. You'll have to adjust your strategy depending on the types of sentries that you face, If you're zapped by a sentry, the room you're currently in is re stored to its original condition (the jewels are replaced).

build a path to the stubborn jewels. To pick up or drop a girder piece, pull the joystick down and press the fire button. To pick up or put

down a section of ladder, simply press the fire button alone. The number of girders and the number of ladder sections that you are car rying are both displayed at the top

of the screen.

Freeze, Buddy

Each room is equipped with a clock. If you grab the clock, the sentries will be confused; they'll freeze for a few moments. Keep an eye on the red bar at the top of the screen—it shows the amount of time that the

placed inconveniently in the mine.

sentries will be frozen. The sentries

When you decide to play "Jewel Grab," bring a joystick and your

are still deadly while they're frozen, so don't walk into them.

If you manage to capture all the jewels, you'll be awarded a bo

wits.

Getting Started

nus life (you can have up to ten

lives). There are 24 screens in all.

Jewel Grab is written in machine language, but it loads and runs like

You win if you make it through all

a BASIC program. Type it in with

of them.

"MLX," the machine language en

It pays to be patient when you

try program found elsewhere in this

play Jewel Grab. Try moving to a

issue. When MLX prompts you, re

bare part of the screen for a while;

spond with the values given below. Starting address:

0301

Ending address:

17B8

Make money the hard way—collect jewels from an archaeological dig on the far

side of the moon.

the sentries will

begin

to gather

around you, and you can dart away to grab the jewels on another part of the screen.

Carefully enter the data for the pro gram. Before exiting MLX, be sure to save a copy of the program to

You have several resources

The sentries memorize your

with which to gather the jewels and

position every time they execute a

tape or disk.

avoid the sentries. Use the joystick

scan, so you can get a head start if

to move along the girders and lad

you begin running as soon as you

ders that are strewn throughout the mine. Jump by pressing the fire but

hear the telltale sound that indi cates scanning. Each sentry on a

asks you to select a speed in the

ton while pushing the joystick left,

screen scans at a different time, so it

range 1-4. For your first game, try

right, or up. You needn't worry

may take some fancy footwork to

1. Start the game by pressing the fire button. You begin Jewel Grab

about running off the ends of the

get around them all.

To play a game of Jewel Grab, plug a joystick into port 2. Load the program and type RUN. The game

with five lives.

The mine has four levels. Each level

consists of six rooms.

Sus

gilders—because of the moon's weaker gravity, you can survive a

fall from even the highest of girder. Sometimes, you just won't be

Press the SHIFT LOCK key to pause the game. You can quit Jewel Grab by pressing Q. (By the way, Jewel Grab features a special cheat key: Press R to advance to the next

pended in each room are several

able to get to a jewel. In these cases,

jewels. Collect them all to progress to the next level.

you can carry up to four girder sec

room.)

tions and four ladder sections to

See program listing on page 92.

50

COMPUTED GazBKe

January !9E9

W


d Prix Circuit "gracing simuyou to an

ftSS

and performance. You'll race for the worldrenowned teams of McLaren. Ferrari, and Williamson the greatest Grand Prix courses. Slither through the curves of glamorous Monaco. Blast down the straightaways of Germany. Snarl through the tunnels of

■ SET'

Japan. Compete against a diverse corps of international rivals who seek the same prize—the title o( Vtorld Driving Champion. Uninhibited speed. Unchained exhilaration. It can only be found on The Grand Prix Circuit. How to order: Visit your

favorite retailer or call 800245-7744 (In Colorado, call 303-352-6800).

TIid li-'.[ in cilN'ii

mi-ill Mili«.ii !■


Mickey McLean The following list includes updated entries to our annual "Guide to Commodore User Groups," which last appeared in the May and June 1988 issues.

Send typed additions, corrections, and deletions for this list to

SOUTH CAROLINA Commodore Ham User's Group ICHLGI, P.O.

Ekrx 221,Goom Creak, SC 294-15-0221

VIRCINIA Commodore Uscih of LynchburglC.U.O.I..), P.O.

Bn^ 33S6. RIvtfiTrDnt Station, LynchbiArj;, VA

COMPUTE! Publications

24503 (BBS" ti04-o45-3135)

P.O. Box 5406

WEST VIRCINIA

Greensboro, NC 27403

Commodore Order of Renegade Programmers

Attn: Commodore User Groups

IThe COUP). 911 Belvedere Dr.. Chariw Town.

When writing to a user group for information, please remember to en close a self-addressed envelope with postage that is appropriate for the country to which you're writing.

WV 2?«4

WISCONSIN M.idison Area Commodore Users Group (R (MACUC), P.O. Box 1305, Hldlion, VVI 53701-1. 1.105

Outside the U.S.

User Group Notes The Commodore Technical User Group (CTUG) has changed its address

to P.O. Box 1497, Costa Mesa, California 92628. The correct address for the Suncoast Commodore Club is P.O. Box 6628, Ozona, Florida 34660-6628. The NorthEastern Computer Rappers of Illinois 64-128 of America

(NECRIA) from Lockport, Illinois, has disbanded. The Knox Commodore Club has a new address and a 24-hour bulletin board service. All club correspondence should be sent to P.O. Box 494,

Galesburg, Illinois 61402-0494. The club's BBS number is (309) 343-1556. The Rainbow International C-64 Users' Group has a new address: 55 Ex pressway Village, Niagara Falls, New York 14304. The Sanlee Commodore Club has changed its address to 514 Colonial

Drive, Sanford, North Carolina 27330.

The Muenster Gariison User's Group, c/o linn

doll Harper, 3B3rd Ord, Co.. APO, NV 09D78 International Commodores Owners Network

(ICON), e/0 Glrnn IVhiicliead. E. Co. 7(ISth S.0., APO, NY 09185 Chicksaniis Computer Club (C cubed), Attention:

Gimput.'r Club RecrBallon CenWt/SSRR, KAV Chicksands, APO, NY 091^3

AUSTRALIA Commodore Hints md Tips Swapping ICHATS),

P.O. Bo\212. Euenfon, 3040. Victoria, Australia

Slawell Cummodare User Gmup, P.O. Bin 299, Stowell, 3 3 HO, Austialla

I1RAZIL lrjsil Com moil ore Users Croup OICL'GI, lidson Qmsrlhi'ira Kuj Chico PunU-^ 1621, Sjo J'jtilo, SP 02067, Br-isil

CANADA Kclowna Computer User Group, *11-41J1 Lake-

shure Rd.r Krli^vna, BritiE^li Columbia, Canada V]W 1V8

New Listings NFW YORK

CALIFORNIA l:,ts\ County Commodore Users Croup, I'.U, Box

31.199, El Cajun, CA 92f(21 Fresno Commodore User Croup/64UM, P 0. Bo» ihdie, Fresno, CA 93755

Hub Area Commodore Club (HACC), 18391 Sisil l.n., Penn Vat lev. CA 95946

CHORCIA Commodore Users Group o( Atlanta, P.O. Bo21131. Tucker, CA 3O0R5-2O3I

INDIANA Moomington Commodore Users (Jroup (HCUGJ,

403 H. Auduhon Dr., Bloomlngton, IN 47JD1

MICHIGAN Computer Operators (COME1), 2937 E. Woodland Dr.. Fort Huron, Ml 450611 (BBS* 313-364-ft4R9) Saginaw Area Commodore User's Group ISA-

cugi, P.O. B..v 2393, Sagfran* Ml 4Hfciii Hay Area Commodore Club, 33H S. Sheridan Ct.,

Bay City, MI 48708 52

COMPUTE! $ Gazette

January 1989

Computer Club, P.O. Box4339] Elmtrt, NY U9Q4

NORTH CAROLINA aik'ss User Group (BUG), P.O, [\(i\ 7tl, Holly

WIST INDUS llrnkenSoftwjre Inc. Commodore 64 Users Club,

Pule «fi R.iilw.iy Line, Longdfltivllle, Trinidad, West Indies

(JjJ

Springs, \"C 275-10

OR I-CON United Commodore Users Group, 5665 Trout Creek Rd., Mi, Hood/ Parkdale, on "7041 Crash-h4 Salcm Area's Commodiiri1 Utei'i Group, P.O. Bon 241, Salem. OR 97.1118 (BBS" 50.1-585-3092)

Albany CorvallisCommndore Ustlt Group I ACCUG1, P.O. Box 1 ] 24, CorvaltiS, OR 97339

E'l-NNSYLVANIA Scranton Commodore Users (Jroup, P.O. Box 21 l.Cbrks Summit. PA 18411

RHODI. ISLAND .irr.isansett Coninmniitc Users t.toup, P.O. S707, Cranston, Rl 112921)

ATTENTION AMIGA USER GROUPS! COMPUTE! Publications is Interested in compiling a list of Amiga user groups. If your group supports Amiga computers.

please send this group's name and .iddress and the name of the pruup contact person to

COMPUTE! Publications P.O. Box 5406 Greensboro, NC 27403

Attn: Amiga User Croups


ISYOUR RAMIE THIS WELL RELATED?

If your productivity programs don't relate to each other, it's time to consider adopting GEOS,™ the totally integrated

software

Same menus. Same icons. So once you learn how to point and click a mouse, you pretty much know how geoPublish,

img^lM^r''1'1'.^^'-'1'''''-'1! geoI?le'

*J

H

-

L

J

other instruction manuals. Marry into the family. Now, when it comes to improv ing your looks, the best way is by marrying into our family. Because GEOS Text and Graphics Grabbers take your old data (like Word Writer,' Paper Clip,1 Print Shop ■' or Newsroom1) and convert it into GEOS format so that your C64 or 128 can deliver beauti ful offspring quicker than you can say, "Yeah, but how am I gonna convert all my non-GEOS files?" And that's pretty darn quick. So if you'd like your soft ware to relate to each other better, why not move in with us? Afterall, the last thing you need from your software is family problems.

THE GEOS FAMILY GEOS 2.0*

$S9.9S

TTk Graphic Knviiunmcnt Operating System (in C64's and C128&. Willi WYSIWYG mini processing

spell cheeking, mini imTtfitiK. full color paintinu, faslJoadin^ disk-IUrbo iind support lor all GE()S-com-

Computed

A" (;I-OS program look and work the same way.

Gazette have recognized as Commodore's first family of software. Like any good family, GEOS products work together and grow together. In fact, for every application you add, your capacity for production actually multiplies. A strong family

resemblance.

simple, hull?

Well, that's the idea. GEOS family members freely swap data with one another, too, so importing text and graphics between programs is never a problem. Which means you spend more time creating stuff and less time deciphering all those

El Berkeley

All GEOS products work and Softworks look pretty much the same. The brightest minds arc working with Berkeley.

paHUemntiratk^GBOSlfflOTailabte at $69.93. GEOft'BUSH*

$-10.95

Tha desktop publisher with n tiost of professional feattmn for creating fjjnre, n™-slc!icr=. brodwia ;uid nioic.

DESKRICK ftX'5*

S2'J.95

Graphics GntttKf lot imporunKan from Prinr

Sbi^, NcA^infj]]]

-tikI Print blaster

C^lciJdir:

km EAixor, lilackjack: BJODfflcand^dVfarga. Kims mtjoth-IU and ^K"i>luiun mode. FONTl'ACK 1'I.HS' $29.95

A mik'ctiiJii o(63 f"i ik for we with GKSBpplfcB1

iujtis. Huns in both40 imdSGcolumn noda

GBOCALC*

$48.95

Speadsheet br analyzing all tnws of numerical

data. AvaiUilr for lHWs nt $69.33. GEOFILE* S49.eS Database IRWUlCi' Ihd BOCtB, edits and priorilizt-^ dasa. A\-ailablc for l^i a) (69.95.

GE0PR0GRAMMER2.0*

S69.yr,

An ai^cmblv Lirn.'u.'i^.'iiuihorinR tool and ddiuKKtT. Takes full.idvani.iKc uftnetnory space in both ClM's and Clffi's.

'liionlyr. .-all IMiXI-.H.'1-lOll lixl. 234 <>r Ha ym

local Commodore dealer.

•TtedBxadui ol I ti ■ i ki'lfy Soft works. I'HcjILStcrt'd Iradi'inaiks of o[!h-'ih.


Smooth Scrolling Windows

"Smooth Scrolling Windows" takes the work out of adding fine-scrolling windows to your BASIC programs. A single command tells Smooth Scrolling Windows whore to place the window, how large to make it, what text to scroll, and how fast to scroll it. You supply the data;

Smooth Scrolling Windows does the work.

Typing It In Program 1, ML-SCROLL, is written in machine language, so you must use "MLX," the machine language entry program found elsewhere in

this issue, to enter It, When MLX prompts you, respond with the val ues given below.

Peter M. L. Lottrup and Pablo Garibaldi

Here's a great new special effect for BASIC

Starting address: Ending address:

SCCOO SCF9F

Be sure to save a copy of the program with the filename MLSCROLL before leaving MLX. Program 2, SCROLL.DEMO, is

programmers—pop-up

an example of how to use Smooth

windows with smoothscrolling text. For the

Scrolling Windows from within a

Commodore 64-

matic Proofreader" when you enter

BASIC program. To prevent typing errors, be sure to use "The Auto Program 2.

Scroll Your Own Using Smooth Scrolling Windows

is a two-step process. You must first call the subroutine to set up the


window to be scrolled and then call the routine that actually scrolls it.

value in 702 is greater than the

Both subroutines are called using

the window, Smooth Scrolling

the SYS command. The call for the setup subroutine must be followed by a series of parameters to define the window and text to scroll. The

II's registers to scroll the whole

Windows repeats the text. A value

screen.

format is as follows: SYS 5222i,rmv,col,vlen,)tlen,speeif,text

Row and col are the coordinates of the top left corner of the window. They may contain values in the

number of lines of text defined for

of 0 in 702 causes the text to scroll until a key is pressed. Two commands turn scrolling on and off. The first, SYS 52227, starts scrolling the windows. The

second, SYS 52230, stops the scroll ing. By having separate calls for de

fining and activating the Smooth

Vlen is the vertical length or height

Scrolling windows, you may place several windows on the screen and then activate them at the same

of the window. Hlen is the horizon

time. The drawback to this method

tal length or width of the window.

is that all windows scroll the same text at the same speed. You can take advantage of this to achieve a scrolling backdrop effect, as shown

ranges 0-24 and 0-39, respectively.

Speed is a value that specifies how fast the text should be scrolled, and

text defines the text to be scrolled. There are several restrictions

in the demo program.

you must keep in mind. Vlen must

be a value in the range 1-25. Hlen must be in the range 1-40. If you enter a value outside of these ranges, you'll get an ILLEGAL may contain no more than 128

ILLEGAL QUANTITY ERROR.

There are 256 possible speeds

rectly on the text screen.

Smooth Scrolling Windows scrolls the text using custom char acters. The smooth scrolling routine simply uses the reverse character set to create the window. The

smooth scrolling effect is created by redefining these characters on the fly. To use custom characters, Smooth Scrolling Windows recon

screen at $C800 in bank 3. If your program accesses the screen direct

This program offers new effects, like this

ly (with POKEs or PEEKs) while the Smooth Scrolling routine is active,

full-screen scrolling window,

it should access the alternate screen

Special Characters If a string is longer than the current window, it's truncated to fit in the

selects the fastest scroll rate; a value

window and the remaining charac

of 255, the slowest. The actual

ters are ignored. A string that's shorter than the window width is

more slowly than small ones.)

text. Although this window is limit

ed to a maximum of 128 characters, you decide the length and width of the window. The program does not require a hi-res screen or any sprites to operate—the text is scrolled di

the text, Smooth Scrolling Windows

for scrolling the text. A value of 0

scrolling speed varies according to the size of the window to be scrolled. (Large windows scroll

screen. In fact, you define the size of the window in which to scroll the

copies the text screen to a new text

whole window must fit on the

25 or if col + Men is greater than 40,

Smooth Scrolling Windows

does not operate on the whole

eo RAM. Before it starts scrolling

characters. If vlen ' hlen is greater than 128, you'll get an ILLEGAL QUANTITY ERROR. Finally, the

Smooth Scrolling Windows prints

rest of the screen and use the VIC-

figures the VIC-II to use bank 3 vid

QUANTITY ERROR. A window

screen. If row + vlen is greater than

own routine to do so or blank the

at $C800-$CBFF. When you deacti vate the routine using SYS 52230, the computer is returned to its standard configuration. Smooth Scrolling Windows de activates switching between upper

need to place blank lines in the text,

case/graphics and lowercase/upper case using the SHIFT/Commodorekey combination. To switch

padded with trailing spaces. If you simply enter null strings (" ").

character sets, use one of the fol

The text parameter must be a

Smooth Scrolling Windows will

string-array element. Text defines

lowing commands before you start scrolling;

to be scrolled. For example, if you

print a line of spaces. Smooth Scrolling Windows doesn't display reversed characters,

want to scroll the text in an array

cursor-control characters, color

TX$() starting with the fifth ele ment, call the setup routine with

characters, and other control char

the first element of the string array

SVS 52224,7,12,9,14,0,TX$(5t

acters correctly. Be sure not to in clude any of these characters in your text.

Place a left-arrow character in a

How It Works

if TX${8) is the last string you want

The VIC-ll chip has two smooth-

printed, TX$(9) should be "-".

scrolling registers, one each for the

to scroll. If it's a value other than 0,

horizontal and vertical directions. The registers make it easy to scroll the screen pixel by pixel, but they control the whole screen. If you

that many lines of text will scroll

want to scroll only a portion of the

before returning to BASIC. If the

screen, you must either write your

uses the value stored in address 702 to determine how many lines of text

POKE 52293,216 for lowercase /uppercase

Also, be careful with RUNSTOP/RESTORE. Pressing RUN-

STOP/RESTORE while a window is scrolling restores the text screen to bank 0 but leaves the alternate screen active. To return the text

string by itself to mark the end of the text to be scrolled. For example,

Smooth Scrolling Windows

POKE 52293,208 for uppercase/graphics

screen to normal, type POKE 648,4.

(You'll have to type this command blindly.)

Finally, you may want to allow only specific keypresses to exit the smooth-scrolling routine. Whenever a key is detected, Smooth Scrolling Windows exits to BASIC and stores the keypress in address 2. See program listings on page 97. V


Lyco Computer Marketing & Consultants

Since 1981

Air orders processed within 24 hours.

COMMODORE • Commodoro 64C Compulef

95

-12BKSW. ■ 3 Mode Operation

HARDWARE

COMMODORE 64C

COMMODORE 128D 1-64 Runs 64 software 2-C128:

• EicbI FSD-2 Dish

Faster, mofG mercury

• Slar NX1OOOC Commodoro Ready

Diivo

for Increased

Pnnler

productivity

S4C Comcular

1149.95

Special

C12BD Compuler/Dnve

S439.95

System

1541 II Disk Dn.e

J179.S5

$459

95

158! Di5kDnve

$189 95

£«BlFSD-2» CM Drive

1149.95

1B02C Monilor

S179 9S

10B4MonilOf

S279.B5

C1351 Mouse

3-CPM Uses Standard com tritos

'C128D Computer 4

S39.95

1764 RAM C64

S117.95

Col! PC

S679 95

Thornton 4120 $629.95

PC

COMMODORE COLT PC

. Jxcel FSD-2+ Disk Drive

Laser Compact XTE 640K

S5S9.95

64C drive compatible,

Laser Turbo XT Modal II

S629 95

this Evceleraior Plus

Blua Chip Popular 1A

S629.95

disk drive is Quieter,

Vendei Headstan Color

smarter, (asier, and

Vendex Haadstarl Monn .

mora reliable than me

IBM PC Compatible 640K Sill.

95

Two 5V. Drives SM. Expansion lor Hnrd

Drive

Turbo Procossor

Serial 4 Parallel Porls

MSDOE + GW Basic

Mono/RQB Color Card

Included

COMPATIBLE HARDWARE

Vendei Hoadatart 888 LTD Color

1541 and 1541C.

$149

S969 9S .

SCALL

Sharp PC 4502

$1169.95

BCC CG ColorCard

640 K RAM BuiM-in FMS Board l«

Memory Expansion to

166K

$589

95

8088 XT

16 Bit 8088 Intel

S122S.95

ATI Graphics SolulUn

$529 95

Parallel Primer Port JoyslKltGamo Port

Kraft PC Joyslirt Card

SM.95

agate

■ One 360 K Floppy. 1 Parallel Pon

HABD DRIVES

• Mulu IO (inclixMs 1

Senal Purl. 1 Game

5.25- Hall Hctgnti ST225 20 meg 65msec HFM

(B) Eighi Eiriansion IO Slots

Serial RS232

S299.95

Running al 4.77/10 MHi

Disk Control let Ic Two

Built-in EGA Board

S129.9S 199 95

ATI VIP

• 640 K RAM

Pon. Clock Calendar.

Suitr-in 5v» Dnve

189.05

$W 99

Mitsubishi 310/AT

ATI EGA Wonder

l///LASmCOMRQCT XTE

SCALL

Sharp PC "501 Zucker CGA CoiorCarfl

95

. SB09 95

Jr. AT Case w Keylock

• One Year Warranty on

Turbo, Rosol LED

Ports & Labor

101 Kay Keyboard

• Morale Optional

.S319 95

ST225N 20 mog SCSI

S2B9 95

ST238R 30 me^ HLL

S229 9S

ST251 40 meg 40 msec MFM . S339.95 ST2SI-140 meg 2BmwcMFM. S*19.95 ST277RS5n>eg40msooBLL.

J379.9S

3.6"

Color System

HEADSTART

Ready to plug in and use immea lately

Turbo XT Model II

Uttra fast a Mhz Intel 6068-2 Processor 512K RAM memory oxpjirxla-

Dle to 768K

2-360K disk drlvoa atarHJard Flrsl complete sysiom with clock caiendHr iirtd built-in pens lor printer, RS232. 2 joyeti cks. ntDuse and light pen

Includes 1500 worth FREE software programs

HI R05 odor moririoi included I

Iff/LASER

1235.95

ST125r4SOmegSCSI

$299.95

STt33R30megRLL

J249.95

ST133N 30 mag SCSI

$329.95

ST157R 49 meg RLL

S399.95

ST1S7N 48 meg SCSI

$439.95

Seagals lrit.-in.il Caida

Dual Spend 4.77-0 WKz

ST125 20 mog Internal CorO ... S299 95

640KSld

ST157R 49 mog Internal Cnrfl

BuiH-ln ColorCard 8 Expansion Slots Can Expand lo 2 Floppy

$969 95

ST125 20 mog 40 mssc MFM

& 2 Hard Drives

Graen. Amber & Color Monitors Available

1-800-233-8760

J4B5.95

ContrDllart

MFM Conlroller (XT)

$55.95

RLL Controllei (XT)

S64.B5

Cat tor kit pneing and spoc/afe. Ask about our Ptlrnd Solullontl


$65

Compare and Save!

95

Avatex 1200e

2 V*trl

2Y«»r»

YES

YES

YES

Auto-answer

YES

YES YES YES

Automatically hangs up phone Complete AT-cof pa!ible commard sat

YES YES

Speaker volume-software

YES

YES

HS.tS

$279.85

Prica

YES

YES

YES

Avatex 2400

Free Shipping on Prepaid Cash Orders

Avatex: $169.95

1200a

S65S5

Courier 2400

S289.95

12001 PC Card

$65.95

1200p

M9 9S

Hayes:

$79.95

Hayes

vs. 12001

Warranty PbiiW Software tw IBM PC induOM Auto-dial AcAMtdV

Counor 1200 Sporisler 1200 PC

Avalex

12001

US Robotics:

Avatex 2400

Avatex 1200i

Avatex 1200e

Over $50 in the Continental U.S.

Courier 2400e

£319 95

I200nc Modem

S89.95

SmartmoOem 300 ...

SI 39.95

Courier 2400 PS

S259.95

2400

SI 49.95

Smartmodem 1200 .

$279.95

Conner 9600 MST

$619.95

2400i II PC Card

S129.9S

SmartmoOem 2JO0 .

S419.9S

See Page 2 of our 6 Page Ad.

Starter System Commodore 64C Computer 64KRAM

Serial Pod r ■[• i'i .ii.ri Pan

Two Joystick/ Paddle Ports

VlOeo Port

500XJ Joystick

mam:\

RF TV Port

• 100% Commodes WC

Drive Compatible

Smafiar, taster, and mav letiaolo than the IS"

SKC 10 Diskettes

Built-in Basic 2.0

Excel FSD-2 + Disk Drive

anfl 1541C.

Word Processing System Commodore C128D Computer)

Magnavox 7622 or 7652 • 900 > 350 Resolution • 20 MHi AMP

• 126K Std. • 3 Wodo Operation —

1-64: Runs 64 Software

2-C 12S: Faster. More Mercury Im Increased Productivity

3-CPM: Uses Standard cpm Titles

• Built-in Tilt SlanO • Interface Cablos • 1 -Year Warranty (choice or green or amber monlUH)

Seikosha 180VC

100 cps Ora.lt 24 cps NLQ ■ Tractor S Fndlon Food ' Commodore Direct Conned

PC Super Value Star NX 1000 Printer

Commodore

Colt PC

144 ops Draft

IBM PC Compatible

Blue Chip Green TTL Monitor

36cpsNI_Q

640K Slandard

F_Z Sort Touch SolodKin

Two 5V. Drives Std.

• 720 i 34S in Graphics Mode

I! Compatiole

• Eflparate TTL Signal • Non-glare "Flicker Free" Tube

Paper Parking

Expansion For Hard Dnvo

Epson Std. A IBM ProprtniSf

Turbo Procflsaor MS DOS Si GW Basic Included

■Softwsro nol mcluOod.


Lyco Computer Marketing & Consultants

Since 1981

Air orders processed within 24 hours.

NX-2400

NX-15

NX-1000

Stars usertnendfy 15" wide carnage pnnior. A sofl touch

$28995

conirol f.mi ■! and 120 cps-30

cps NLQ is at your command Eacollenl 0 pin performance

for you. from Slar.

Star's answer to 9 pin dot

$16995' 'wfcablo purchase

main* pnnJors A soft (oucn conlrol panel and Star1 a paper

Superior 24 pin performance is now a luxury you can

park feature solves your murii-

afford. Wilh 170 cpa drafi and 57 cps latter quality mods,

document needs 144 cp& draft

your document needs aro quickly laken caro o' Add

and M cps NLQ give you high

SUrrs paper parking feature, variety of onnt styles and you have unprecedented 24 pm porlormanco ai a pneo

resolution 9 pin performance in an affordable package From

you can aflord.

NX-1000

icronics

1091 i Model II

$169.95'

S419.95

S169 95

NB-15Z* Pfn

.. 5669.95

N!(-1000Co(or

S225.O5

NX-2400

.. $309.95

NX-IOOOCColoc

S229 95

NB24-10 24 Pin ..

. $369.95

NX-15

SZB9.95

NB24-!S24Pin

. SMS 95

NR-10 'w/cabttt ptnthaso

S319.95

Lnsnr8

KXP 1524

95*

NR-15

NX-1000C

High rosotuton toner qualify printing al 240 ■ i . ■ :m'i nnd B0 cps LO mode. 24 pin priming and Panasonic s 2 year warranty provide lor a

sup&rO 15" wtde cainagg

ND-1S

$1 759.95

.. $349.95

KXP4450 Laser Partner

$559 95

prinfor.

$1599

Speod and :lj mv lor your oWce or home. Panasonic combinea 192 cps draft with 38 cps NLO for a wide variety of printing needs. Quality

Move your buslnats '« n«i laser ago win Panasonic. 512

K memory comos standard. 11 pagas per minule pnnl speed makes II itie (aswsl in Its class. Panasonic's laser leefinoWgy ana 2 year warranty — commJlmBnl to your printing needs.

support through a 2 year

warranty from Panasonic,

10BCW Model II

SI49.95'

3151

!091i M0O0I II

$195.95'

KXP 4450 Laser

$CAU_ $1599.95

1O92i

$309.95

1524 24 Pn

S559 9S

1592

J375.95

Fo< PanriBr

SS79.9S

1595

J439 95

Optical Scanner

$859.95

S289.95

1124

S319.95

3131

-

'quantities limited

1-800-233-8760

Panasonic, Office Automation(f::==w]\

xJri


Why shop at Lyco Computer? Lyco Computer is one of. it not the largest, and most established firms to provide only quality name brand computer products at prices 30% to 50% below retail.

We've set many industry standards, and we are setting the pace tor many more in the future. Our standards include: a

separate department for customer service; a price guarantee; guaranteed factory fresh merchandise; diverse payment and shipping policies, including a CO D. policy

which allows customers to have products in their hands before paying anything. Selection places Lyco at the

forefront of the industry. Due to our in-stock volume, we

cannot advertise all of our products. If you do not see the

product you want advertised, call Lyco Marketing toll free.

Will you rush an item to me?

Since 1981, we have set the standard in the industry by

processing orders within 24 hours — not 4 to 6 weeks. We offer next day air, two day air, standard UPS, and postal

international shipping services. Our records show we fill 95% of our orders daily. Temporary shortages are normally filled within 10 days. If an order cannot be filled within 60 days, we refund your money in full, unless you choose to

wait for the order and benefit from the price savings, Any

time prior to shipment, you may cancel or change the out of slock product by contacting our Customer Service representatives,

How do I order? Send your order to Lyco Computer, P.O. Box 5088, Jersey Shore, PA, 17740. Or, call 1-800-233-8760 or (717)

How do I know I will get the product I need? Our marketing staff is well-educated in the computer industry. They receive continuous formal training by our manufacturers which enables thBm to develop and

maintain a high degree of expertise on the products they represent. Though our strict guarantee on providing only new merchandise prohibits free trial periods and a guarantee on compatibility, a wealth of knowledge is

available to our customers to help with the purchasing decision. As thousands of people every week capitalize on our savings and services, we hope you too, will make Lyco

Computer your first choice.

494-1030, We provide four payment methods. We have always accepted C.O.D. orders through UPS. Prepaid

orders over $50 are shipped freight-free. For orders under £50, please add S3 for freight. Orders prepaid by a certified check or money order are shipped immediately. Personal and company checks require a 4 week waiting period prior to shipping. Visa and Master Card orders are accepted for

your convenience, but we cannot pass along the 4% discount olfered for cash. Purchase orders are accepted from Educational Institutions. We only charge salBS tax on items delivered in Pennsylvania. For APO. FPO, and international orders, please add £5 plus 3% for priority mail. Advertised prices and availability are subject to change.

What about warranty or service? We decided several years ago that a Customer Service Department was needed in the industry. Unfortunately, few

of our competitors offer this service. Our Customer Service Department is available at (717) 494-1670 to provide

assistance in all warranty matters. Our product line enjoys "name brand recognition," and we back all of our manufacturer's.stated warranty terms. Many manufacturers will allow defective products to be exchanged. Before returning any itBm that appears to bB defective, we ask

that you call our Customer Service Department to assist you in determining if the product is defective. If the product is determined defective, they will give you a special authorization number and speed processing of your order.

3.5 MuMI:

Sales: 1-800-233-8760 or 717-494-1030 Hours; Monday through Friday, 9;00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Customer Service: 717-494-1670

Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

SSDD ... OSDD ... aonui: SSDD ...

OSDD ... VnMtkii

SSDD ... □SOD ..

Free ship


SOFTWARE

Aetrviilon:

Firebird:

iderBd

Accaii:

Jinxter

519.95

Fairy Tale Adventure ..

$28.95

Starglidef

$11.35

Romantic Encounters .. 322.95

lOltl FrarnJ

$22.95

Mlcroleague:

Electronic Arii:

At tin11 Soft:

B 1or2.Ba.S11.95

Microloag Baseball

$22 95

M.crowag. Wrestling .... $18.95

l:

FA/IB Intercootor

$27.95

S339S

Ferrari Formula Ons ... 533 95 World Tour GoM

»

SIB.95

Mlcrcp'owi

■poor

$18.95

Airborne Ranger

£22.95

Epya:

$24.95

Glrnsrtip

$19.95

Destroyer

Pirates

S22.95

Sub Battle Simulator ... £27.95

S22.95

Steal*! Fighter

S22.95

Impossible Mission 2 ... S2B 95

$19.95

Red Storm Risirig

S22.95

Ulcrrjpme:

uioo

Si 9.95

H

$25.95

UlndlCBM

ldodod:

£20.95

Paperboy

$19.95

Origin

S39.95

Autoduel

■8

$39.95

Ultima IV

iPflk

S29.9S

Software Simulations:

S9.95 Arti:

III

S25.95

d OcioCei .. $25.95 S20.95

$20.95 $25.85 itOOl

$29.95

iianee

S23.85 $22.95

lames

$22.95

id Racing .. $22.95 War Ed

$22.95

Timer Ed. .. $22.95

Harrier Combat

Lnsar

$16.95 IS 96

XI 20

SB .95

bms-roh. sio.95

.riser

$6,95

S32.95 $44.95

$49.95

$29.95

$23,95

ElfKironlc Arta:

Indoor Sports

SI6.95

PoporDoy

$22.95

Willow

$22.95

Origin: Ultimo III

$23.95

Ultima IV

S34.95

Ultima V

$34.95

2400 AD

$16.95

S22.9S

$34.95

Sim logic Simulations:

Starflghl

$25.95

Stntsglc Simulations:

$19.95

$14.95

Strategic Simulations:

Pnantasie III

$25.95

Questron II

S25.95

Pool ot Radonce

$25.95

Subloglc

FHgN Simulator II

$30.95

GettysOufg

S35.95

TomariBWh

$25.95

GBttySburg

$35.95

Kamptgruppo

$35.95

Jordan vs. BJrd

$23 95

PriontaSFO III

$25.35

Pnantasie III

S25.9S

SonOrial Worids

$29.95

Oi.i-.1rcn II

S2S.95

T»us1& Shout

$29.95

Slollar Crusade

S31.95

Flighrt Sjmulntor

$31.49

Epyi:

Jol Simulator

$31.49

Scanery Disk

SCALL

SIBoilh Mission

$30.95

SuWogle:

Caliiomia Games

$22.95

Flight Simulatoi

$34.95

L.A. Cracfcdown

S28.95

Jet Simulator

S30 95

Pml Mastw

$25.95

An Gailer/ i a 2 .

sa

Fonts & Borders-

$14.95

$17.95

Pnnl Magic

S32.95

4<4 on Road Racing

. $22.95

Dive Bomber

$22.95

Flr.blrd:

Jln»tor

$22,95

$27.95

Wwdwriter 3

$22.95

Geos Wmsi 64

$22.95

FREE

EMLT1FI

S28.95

PP104-6 Outlet With Indicator

S19.95 $9.95

Library

Switch

$2855

Woidwnter PC

$27.95

PCOuintat

$49.95

Partner PC

$22.95

Newsmaslerll

$39.95

Prim Master

M.cioleag. Baseball

$22.95

GM D,Sk

$16.95

Slat Disk

S13 95

.,.„ $29.95

Art Gallery 1 ot 2 .. aa. $14.95 4*4 Otl Road Racing

$22.95

Drive

M

Maintenance

Boxes

S14.95

Tlmewoftt:

With Print Shop

S1T.95

S1B.95

Mlcrolugue:

Graphics

Urn son World: Art Gallery 1 or 2 .. ea. $14.95

Special Edition

Scenery Disk

Unlion World:

Univorsal Military Slmulalor

Swiilcale 128

Western Europe

Home Video Producer. $28.95

Unlnn World:

TlRiftworfca:

C64

M Power Supply

Cent 25- AB

$39.95

5t4 DrlvB Cleanar....

Cnnl 36' AB

539.95

3.5 Drive Cleaner.... ... SIO.95

RS232 ABC

$45.95

Cent ABC

$49.95

RS232ABCD

$49.95

CantABCD

$49.95

$7.95

Micro R + D MW701A

$10.95

Printer

Ribbons

S74.95

mQ

..

Visions ot Artermalii.- ■ $22.95

Auto Duel

Certificate Maksr

Modem r ((--, ,ror

Ml

.

$22.9S

$31.95

SuWogle:

Powerstrlp

$29.95

Pnnt Shop Comp

$20.95

Caplain Blood

StarfBght

Newsroom

$35.95

S34.9S

S22.95

Harrier Combat Simulator

S1B.9S

SiJMiitliji, 11.1

rgrapNcs ... $55.95

Broderbund:

Gauntlet

Ogre

$17.95

ppioi-eoutmt

$22 95

$23.95

FootDaU

PP106-6 Outlot With

S27.95

Alrtxxno Ranger

Hunt for Red October .$31.95

$22.95

PP102-6 OulW

$22.95

Qunahlp

$23.95

College Bar.kntball

Print Master

$22.95

Silent Service

Moebus

Surge Suppressors q Labels

$28 95

$26 95

S35.95

. 1.2.3 .. ea. SIJ.B5

$27.95

Zork Trilogy

Weaver BasabaH

Origin:

$20.95

WjghtS Magic

$26.95

$20.95

$28.95

£5.95

Voager-s AFT

Captain Blood

^ompan

$27.95

$27.95

$29.95

$29.95

BoyontJZork

Print Shop S2Z.95

F-15 Etnka Eagle

Mlndncipe:

AcUvllkin;

$27.95

Simulator

IMC

$16.95

Balance of Powor

119.95

d;

Ucforiscopo

World

$20.95

aftvrorfci:

S27.95

■ .i :■ i ■■ i San Diego

GaunilBt

S31.B5

S9.95

»■' nd'CTvi

RoadFlunnor

I

$22.95

Silent Sewoo

Indiana Jones

WW. a. Value Pock

OBA BaskstDall

SI9.95 QIC

MICFOprose;

S2S.9S

Save up to 50%! We carry a stock of thousands for most applications.

■ cab lea for most illcallona (or many iir computers.

DEALER INQUIRIES WELCOME, CALL TOLL FREE

Video Tape SKCT120 VHS

Video Tape: Eacn

$3,99

OVS-10 5H

$3.95

3 Pack

$10.95

QVS-75 5tf

$10,95

lOPac*

S35.95

OVS-»0 3vi

$9.95

ti

w

SKC: SSDD

$9.95

$11.50

DSOO

$13.99

SI 7.95

5V« D.sk Ntfchw

,

$5.95

DSDD DSDD

$6.95

DSHD

S13 95

$10.95

Uudl:

$13.95

SSDD

$7.95

DSDO

OSOD

$8.95

Varbatim:

$12.95

Bonn:

Sie.es

SSDD

$6.95

SKC:

$9.95

Tec 2

$10.95

TacS

$12.95

Tac 1 h IBU'AP ....

$26 95

Shk Sock

Gmrlc:

$5.95

Tac3

S4.95

SSOD

$8.99

DSDD

ill.SO

$6.95

Winner 909 Wko 1BM/AP

$24.95 $29.95

Upltick Plm1

$14.95

Kralt KC III AP,PC

$16.95

Kraft PC Joysik*

Black Max

$10.95

Card

Boss

$11.99

Kraft Maia Master

3-Way

$19.99

I Cootioler

$13.95

Bitnanota

$16.75

Eoy>6OOXJ

$13.95

ing on Prepaid cash orders over $ 50 in the Continental U.S.

$27.95 18.95


Lyco Means Total Service

$179 95

MAGNAVOX

$239 95

CM8762

■ S 7% Larger Screen Than Standard 12' Moniiora

■RGBTTLjCGA)

Attention

■ Composite Video Inpirts

Educational Institutions

■«0X240R85Okitiorc

CM8502

- Green Tail Display Switch

■ Audio Input

■ Composilo Color

■ Built-m Tilt Stand

If you are not currently using

■40 Column Display

■ One-Year LirraloO Wnrranly

our educational service program, please call our representatives lor details.

■ Suaooslefl Use G4C

MAGNAVOX

Thomson: 4120 CGA

$219.95'

GB300O01

$149.95"

Blue Chip:

Magnavox:

BCM ia"GraonTTL ..$54.96"

BM76S2

$79.95

9CM-053

$339 95

■quantities limited

BM7622

179.95

CMB782

$239.95

7BM-613

$79.95

8CM-515

$259.95

7BM-623

179.95

9CM-082

$439.95

•quantities titnltad

Multisync II

$589.95

CMB502

S179.95

PRINTERS 393

Okidata

$95595 Epson

Okimato 20

S129.9S

Laser 6

SCALL

OWmalo 20 wvcart

1189.95

120

SIB995

390 391

180

$219.95

^B^

$209.95

320 321

182+

S225.95

183

$239 95

Toshiba

292 w interlace

$449.95

321SL . ..

S4B9.9i

293 w. interlace

$585.95

341 SL

S659.95

294 w; interlace

S799 95

351 SX400eps

$979 95

Citizen

Brother

LX800

S184.95

$47995 $649.95

I XH5C .... FX1050....

$339 9S M15O0 $499.95 M17M .

SMB.95 $475,95

EX8C0 LQ500

$434.95 Twinwrilel 6 Dot 6 $339.95 Daisy

GQ3500

SLOW

Ml 109

M1724L

lqsso

$525.95 KR20

LQ1050

$749.95

S1B9.9S

120 0

5149 95

$335.95

1B0D

$159 95

MSP-40

$279.95

MSP-1SE

$309.95

$899.95

MSP-50

$369.95

$569.95

MSP-45

$349.95

MSP-55

$469.95

$345.95

HR40

$599.95

Premio™ 35

S539.95

HR60

5649.95

Tnoute 224

S539.95

TriOutOIJS

$439.95

SK3000AJ

SpiOOOVC

Sp180VC

• Commodore

Onecl Connect

• 100 Cps Draft • 20 Cps NLO • Aljio Paper Loading

$159 95

• Tractor S Friction Fen; Std

300 Cp» Drntt 50 Cps NLQ Ouiet55dba

* Tractor A Fncbon Feed

7Cok<5

Commodore

Direct Conned

$369 95

Rear & Bottom PaperpaBis

■q,i*ntHlil limited

Price Guarantee Since 1981. we have led the industry by continuing

SP 160AI

$125.95'

MP5420FA

SP laOVC

$125.95"

SP Snries Riboon

$999.95 $7.95

SP 100OVC

$159.95

SK3000 Al

$369.95

SP 1200VC

$149.95

SK3005AJ

$445.95

SP 12OOAS RS232 ... $179.95

SPB 10

SL 80Al

SL 130Ai

S329.95

SP 1600AI

SCALL S599.95

JCALL

to offer the lowest national prices while providing

quality service. Many companies have come and

gone trying to imitate our quality and service. II by

some oversight we do not nave the lowest prices

advertised on the products you desire, then we would appreciate the opportunity to rectify this oversight.

Turn tha paga tor tnorv graal buys!


Eric Slimko

You've just put the finishing touch es on your latest program. You've spent hours getting your screens

Customize and control user input in your BASIC programs. This versatile routine for the 64 is an excellent replacement for the awkward constraints of the INPUT and GET statements. A demonstration program is included.

just right, and now you're ready to try out your program on someone

else. Everything goes well until your tester inadvertently enters a

comma or a colon. The 64 defaces the screen with the error message ?EXTRA IGNORED. "Deluxe Input" solves the

problems caused by BASIC'S IN PUT and GET statements. It pre vents users of your programs from cursoring around the screen. It lim

its input to selected characters, and it offers ways to customize input. Because it's written entirely in ma

chine language, it's very fast.

Typing It In Deluxe Input is written entirely in machine language. Type it in using

"MLX," the machine language entry program found elsewhere in this is sue. The MLX prompts, and the val ues you should enter, are as follows: Slariing address:

C000

landing address:

C317

When you've finished typing in the

data, be sure to save a copy of De luxe Input to tape or disk before leaving MLX. Use the name DINPUT when you save the program. The demo program expects that name.

Easy Input Deluxe Input is easy to use. First,

load it by typing LOAD "DINPUT",8,1. Then, to call the im proved input routine, use the following command syntax. SYSi9152,AS,BS,Li>iiit,RVSlC"rSl'cc>t,ISrlI, inBox.Type

Deluxe Input won't work in direct

mode; you must use it from a pro gram line. AS is a string variable (you may substitute any legal variable name) that will receive the data the user 62

COMPUTE-s Gaietle

January 1969


Results

with proven software and books from Abacus.

Super Pascal—Get the fastest and complete Pascal lor your computer. Super Pascal is a full implementation of standard Pascal. Extensive editor

features search, replace, etc. Even add machine language routines with the builtin assembler Fast graphics library. C-64 version has high-speed DOS for faster

access. More than just a compilerSuper

Pascal is a complete system

that gives you programming results.

C-64 $59.95 '

C-128

S59.95

Cadpak—The professional design tool. Enter simple or intricate drawings with Ihe keyboard, lightpen or 1531 mouse. With the flexible object editor you can create libraries of furniture, electronics, etc, as intricate as screen resolution permits. Zoom in to do detailed work. Produce exact scaled output to most printers in inches, feet, etc. Gel design results last with Cadpak

Commodore^' computer, C-64

$39.95

and

your

C-128 S5S.95

Super

BASIC Compiler—N o w

GEOS1" Tricks 8, Tips—A new book with something for everyone. Contains over 50 tricks and tips that you can use

converts your programs into fast machine language or speed code. Even speed up programs

written in Simon's Basic, Video Basic etc. If your program walks or crawls, give it speed loRUN! C64

$39.95

C128 $59.95

everyday. Converts any word processor file into guoWrite format; edit existing GEOS fonts or create your own; Write in machine language or explore the internals ot GEOS. $16.95

Please note our new address and phone numbers

Abacus \wm\i\

mmim

Dept. RB • 5370 52nd Street SE • Grand Rapids, Ml 49508 Phone 616/698-0330-Telex 709-101 -Telefax 616/698-0325 Call or write today for your free catalog or the name of your nearest dealer. Or you can order direct using your Visa, American Express or MasterCard. Add S4.00 per order for shipping and handling. Foreign orders add $12.00 per item, 30-day money back guarantee on

software. Dealer inquiries welcome—over 2400 dealers nationwide.

can

now

develop

block operations), compiler, linker and

handbook. Libraries for graphics and advanced math are included. Whether you want to learn C, or program in a serious C environment for your Commodore. Super C is the one to buy.

C-64

anyone can make their BASIC programs run faster! Easily

C—You

software or just learn C on your computer. Easy-to-use and takes full advantage ot this versatile language. Produces 6502 machine code and is many times taster than BASIC. Includes full-screen editor (search, replace and

$59.95

C-128

$59.95


TECHNICAL

PROGRAMS Linear Programmer

Salves linear flfogramnwQ jroD'ems of ud to

50 variables ano 35 con

straints System; may be rmtncleit by constraints ot seuiiity, las lltin or gieaitr thin, (dillerenl Types may appui m IM

[) Objects |? Function^ may be maiimuM or mini, mind. Compute' diSWys soIunki (in eiamola ar led. 1-31,

types. If A$ contains a string prior to

the digits 0-9 plus the negative sign

string in the input field. This is use

( —) and the decimal point (.). This permits entry of negative and deci mal numbers. If you need a numer ic value, use BASIC'S VAL( )

ful if you wish to provide a default selection, [f you don't want a de fault to appear, set A$ to a null string (/1$ = " ") before the call.

B$ is a string variable (again,

K] -13, X,-5I Initial sno1 drui laWeaus Special command Ik tasy

envy ot sparse constrains

Analvilcal Geometry In

3 Dimensions

Solves numerical geometry wabierns -» tike ttiose louna m college level analytical geomeuy [fix! cooks flfle*

ii

entering Mints, hnas. olsies ana vec

tors users may then calotte Wctw

crow, dot. lew mo sain pioO&a

A - G. »-B. *' B'C. i*. lirw tn- aryje

netvmri ; hues, vmttus or nline;

W Jiidsccton ol 3 punt. 2 pixin. line aw a plane. Imo a plane thraitfi 3 ponls. a point ano i knt. pout jnd nmnul pom arid oaf.

aiWptaw.mperlormiBntnBOeotntlnccitajmions Entries™*

ana ansmre (Koto*? n iocs choice o! seven! metrods. rtiuCmg symaric HjtWP. paumetie eoamn. nurtip* uj nts s>cc:<n arc

.

-

{NOT A GTOPHICS PROGRAM) Eleclionlcs:

AC DC Circuit Analysis Programs

Piooram comoutes otn oil lunec soUoi to ri«irar« circul ot i» lo 40 noccs nc S3

bianchB fejicws mjy conan resaws. caMDiw!. nduttus tuf

rent stwecs -.usage smras or 4 ipa ol cortroiksl siuces Com

EMflH d'srdsys node voltages, branch voteges. cufems ocpvfts did

Ww taoas S:ep ijnnon o( brandi parametos ot liequsev mih graotK display ol results Mem coni(o::«l and iE«r tnenciy Linei- wog^mming System (64/128)

S3J95

AiHl/acH Cenrwliy n 3 D

[lectronin «; OC C»cut A1a^ySl5 [61/128) Ekcttows K DC Cm»t Analysis [IBM PCI

SW95

If Type is 1, the user can enter only

the call, Deluxe Input displays the

function to convert AS into a num ber. Set Type to 4 to convert letters

you may substitute any legal vari

from lowercase to uppercase in up-

able name) that returns the charac ter the user has pressed to end

per-/lowercase mode. An easy way

input.

CHR$(14) to set upper-/lowercase mode, then PRINT CHR$(8) to dis able the SHIFT-Commodore keys.

Normally, BS contains

the

default exit character, which is CHR$( 13) (13 is the ASCII code for the RETURN key). However, you can specify other exit characters. See "Setting Exit Characters" for instructions.

to lock in this mode is to PRINT

Users can correct typing errors

with DEL and the left- and rightcursor keys. The cursor always re mains within the input field.

The remaining parameters are

If you call the Deluxe Input

numeric. They may be entered as

routine more than once, you may

numbers or variables which contain the desired values.

omit values on repeated calls. Val

Until sets the maximum num ber of characters that users may en ter. Limit may range from 0 to 78. When Limit is 0, Deluxe Input al lows you to enter only exit charac

ues omitted in subsequent calls re main the same as they were in the previous call. For example, to call Deluxe Input without modifying any value but the field length, use the command

ters. This is useful for building menus. Here's an example menu:

SYS491S2,A$,BS,50

■—■

P-O. E3ox 79 Dcpt. 225

Choose an animal:

>^^B

Farmington, CT 06034

All values not set in the current

D

Dog

command retain their previous

C

Cat

F

Fish

values.

COMPUTER HEROES

Orders Only 1-800-622-4070

NOW AVAILABLE FOR THE AMIGA

Press RETURN if you don't own one.

Normally, input ends when the

0, and specify that the letters D, C, and F are exit characters (see be

user presses RETURN. However,

low). Call the Deluxe Input routine;

then check B$ to see which exit character was pressed.

RVS stands for reverse. Set RVS

The MicroFlyte JOYSTICK, the only- fully proportional continuously variable joystick con trol for Flight Simulator II ". . .11 transforms an excellent program inlo a truly realistic (light simulation sysietn" B.A.C.E,

MICROCUBE PRODUCTS Commodore 64/138 • MicroFlyte ATC Joystick

$59.95

■ Test/Calibration Disk A diagnostic tool lor your joystick

Sa.95

Amiga

• MicroFlyte Joystick—Plugs into the mouse port S works wild most software . $119.95 • Analog Joystick

S59.95

Include $4.00 snipping ot joystick orders. FSII is a trademark of subLOGIC Corp Order Direct Ironr

MICROCUBE CORPORATION 64

COMPUTE!* Gazelle

P.O. Box 43B Lmlinnj. VA 22075

(7031777-7157 January 19B9

Setting Exit Characters

In your program, specify a limit of

you can substitute another charac ter or even a list of characters that will end input. First, POKE 49919 with the number of exit characters (a maximum of 11) that you wish to

to 0 for a normal entry field. Set it to

use. Then POKE the ASCII values

1 for a reverse field. CurSjiecd al lows you to set how fast the cursor blinks. Use a value of 20 for a nor mal speed. With Bell set to 1, a bell

of your exit characters into memory

sounds when the user has filled the field. Set Bell to 0 to silence the bell

"Deluxe Demo" {Program 2) is a BASIC demonstration program that

sound. Set the color of the box

shows how every Deluxe Input op

around the input field with the InBox parameter. Use 0 for a black

tion is used.

box, 1 for a white box, and so on. If

DINPUT file automatically.

you'd rather do without the box, set

beginning at location 49920.

The Demo

Line 20 shows you

how to load the machine language Beginning on line 530 is an ex

this parameter to 255.

ample of how to modify the set of

Type controls the kinds of char acters the user can input. Type can

characters which exit the input rou

range from 0 to 4, which limits in

characters in BS and GOSUB to this routine. On line 550 you'll find a

put to the following classes of characters: 0

any character

1

numbers only

2

alphabet only

3

numbers and alphabet only

4

Iiiivit- to uppercase conversion

tine. Simply include the set of exit

convenient cursor-location subrou tine. To use it, set the value of X to the row number and the value of Y to the column number; then GOSUB to the routine.

See program listings on page 98.

SI


Fantasy role-

Arcade adventure at its finest...

at its best! Astonishing realism is yours through scores of unique char

Fast-paced, exciting combat demands the use of all your wits and endurance to best

acters and sophisti

a world teeming with

cated conversations.

assassins, wizards and monsters. Expe

Immerse yourself in thesights and sounds

rience captivating graphics of an unprecedented cal ibre. Relentless opponents will hone your combat skills to a razor's edge. A simple yet powerful menu and icon interface provides effortless interaction with the world and its people, while the incredibly smooth ^^^^■■^^^^^^^hmhhbh^^m

animation presents

a

continuous panorama of action and adventure.

of an ancient world embroiled in turmoil—the disap pearance of the king and his young child —the struggle for control of the realm. The stakes are high; your role as the hero-for-hire requires all the cour age and savvy you can muster. Your quest for truth will teach you much of the distinction be tween appearances

and reality. Magic

and intrigue com bined with finely crafted game-play bring you the best of fantasy in... Tu mi jwir cupj of I) tliiltour 11" 'I ni .\\ii 2) call [< i > i > m !■ S i 1 a 1,1.;. r I,, M ■, \ ■

MC.or 3) null chtik [U.S. II or VISA/ MC#. ( Lr.l h'i:.f. r r

inir jiihI cv

pLnllon tialt id Ohain. All iffliflTB J3».95 plU' hanJtJnt*. AIIuh I'J Mrcks fur

.Times of Lore Stunning graphics and animation Fast-paced combat action • Dynamic conversations ■ Compelling plot

dtll.tr)

Try it! A demo disk of Times of Lore is now available for the Commo dore 64/12SK. Send $2.50 lo Origin for yours and credit it towards a direct order purchase.

Also available for the IBM and Apple II series.

muLm

m

Origin Systems, Inc. 136 Harvey Road, Building [!., Londonderry, NH, 03053 Times of Lore is a trademark of Origin Systems, Inc.


Earl Kanady Animation is easy with this hi-res graphics program

for the 128. A disk drive is required.

Page flipping is a technique that has

also create screens with the includ

tered correctly. Be sure that the files

been used to bring cartoon charac

ed screen-generator program.

that you enter are on the disk in

ters to life for decades. You can try

driveS. If 128 Animator is unable to

it out with a pencil and a pad of pa

Typing It In

per. Simply draw stick figures on

Program 1, "128 Animator," is

separate sheets of paper, changing each figure slightly from the previ ous one. Then hold the sheets by

written in BASIC. To prevent typ

FILE NOT FOUND ERROR. Once the files are loaded, 128

ing errors while entering it, be sure

Animator displays the main menu.

to use "The Automatic Proofread

You can choose among options to

one edge and flip through the

er," located elsewhere in this issue.

pages. Instant animation!

When you have entered Program 1,

view your sequence automatically, view it manually, choose a new set of files, or exit the program. If you decide to view the

"128 Animator" is a page-flip

save a copy to disk with the file

find a file, it stops with the message

ping program for the 128 that al lows you to load as many as six

name 128ANIM.

high-rosolution screens at one time.

tor," is also written in BASIC. Enter

Once they're in memory, 128 Ani

it using the Automatic Proofreader and save a copy to disk.

sequence. When you first run the program, it flips through the

It can also display the screens indi

Getting Started

down the page flipping by pressing

vidually so that you can examine

When you run 128 Animator, you

each frame.

are prompted for the filenames of

mator can flip through the screens, creating the illusion of movement.

Program 2, "Screen Genera

your favorite graphics program and

the screens that you want to dis play. You must enter at least two

put them into motion using 128 An

filenames and no more than six.

imator. It can display hi-res screens

After you've entered the filenames,

drawn with most graphics programs

128 Animator asks you to verify

for either the 64 or the 128. You can

that the filenames have been en

You can design screens using

66

COMPUTES Gazette

January 19B9

screens automatically, 128 Anima tor begins flipping through them in

screens as quickly as possible. Slow the

-

(minus) key or SHIFT- — .

Press + or SHIFT-+ to speed up the page flipping. Press RETURN to go to the main menu. In manual-view mode, 128

Animator prompts you for the number of the screen that you want

to view. Press the number key corinuslrpTion by De Roller


ff™

Evolution fev' e-loo' shen) n. The process of growing or developing to- a higher state.

EVOLUTION OF

It started with...

SUPER SNAPSHOT V2

FEATURES

"...probably the most advanced on Ihe market..." Morton Kevelson, Ahoy! Nov '07

: Works with all 64(C), 128(D),

1541 (C), 1571,1581 ► Totally trans parent when disabled ■■■■ Turbo load and save (1541,1571,1581 ):15x faster loading, 7x faster saving; 25x faster loading with TURBO*25 ► Super DOS wedge: all standard commands PLUS extras. Supports devices 8,9,10, and 11 ► Function keys: pre-programmed and re

"...usefuLfun.. .exceptional quality..."

David Martin, RUN Dec '97 "All in all, I think this is the best of the

bunch."

Tim Sickbert, INFO Jan '88

followed by...

SUPER SNAPSHOT V3

programmable

"Snapshot + Slideshow = a dynamic duo!" Sue Albert, INFO May/June '88

"...one of the most technically ad

vanced... packed with useful features..." Art Hunkins, Gazette June '88 "...my personal favorite is Super Snapshot." Morton Kevelson, RUN Sept '88 "Hats off to LMS Technologies. They make a good product." John Chhstensen, Input "The monitor that made me give up all the others." Lawrence Hiler, Chip Level Designs (formerly of Basement Boys Software) "...Indispensable, can't live without it." Bob Mills, programmer of Renegade

...and now we bring you

SUPER SNAPSHOT V4 With even MORE of ihe power-packed utilities you've come to expect from the makers of the most popular utility cartridge in North America!

Available Noi, '8

Super Snapshot is used by INFO in producing their magazine.

CALLUS! ■ C128 disable switch, add 10-day, money back

Oft

Ht

gUPPODl

DEALER

INQUIRIES

welcome

Powerful options within this package allow you to create slideshows using Snapshotted screens to produce dazzling effects in eye-catching presentations. Options include: displays that can fade in/oul, shutter on/off, pop on/off, orslide on/off. Use any of 10 different

fonts to display your personalized, scrolling message -ANYWHERE ON THE SCREEN! Slideshow can even be incorporated into your BASIC and ML programs. "Slideshow and Snapshot are a power partnership."

Sue Albert, INFO May/June '88

"...a gem of a companion: Slideshow Creator.,,

Art Hunkins, Computers Gazette June '88

Super Snapshot V4 - $64.95

Super Snapshot Slideshow Creator

-only $14.95

guarantee.

SfjmUHHE

SNAPSHOT SLIDESHOW CREATOR

well-designed..."

Version 1.2, and 3 owners may upgrade to version 4 for $20.00 S8.00

ALSO AVAILABLE: SUPER

.s3

In Canada order from: Marshview Software, I'O Box 1212, Sackville NB EOA 3C0 (506) 536-1B09 SS V4 569.95 Slideshow Creator S19.9S

Archiver: saves all memoryresident programs to disk as 1 or 2 autobooling files Screen Copy: dump to disk in popular graphic program formats or to printer in 3 sizes (prii J. Dumps BOTH multi colour and hi-res screens (STILL Ihe only utility cartridge of it's kind to do both!) :■ M/L monitor: DOES NOT CORRUPT MEMORY! Interrupt, examine, modify, and resume a running program. All standard com mands bi mands PLUS plus bank-switching, bam

J^SSe

directional scrolling, IO command, Irack and sector editor, AS( i Sprite disable and extended life feature.. I includes sprite re-enable (unique to SS V4) * Sprite monitor and r ► Fast disk copier: 1 or 2 drives; supports 1541,1571, and1581 »E and 1 append, auto, autodata, menu,

merge, old, pron, proff, tron, troff, renum ► File Management System: fast file copier (1541,1571,1581 -including partitions, 1 or 2 drives, any combination); scratch, rename, PLUS ex™ Free Kracker Jax 1i ■-► Free Krac

parameter including nibbler parameter disk disk inc (for (for those those lough tough back-ups). b;

ORDERING: we accent money cflers. certified cltecks, personal. ■■■ ■ ; ;-.;. :■.:■ SSI customers, VISA. MC, DISCOVER ana COD Orders shipped to USA. FPO, APO or Menco please add S3. COD (available to US cus tomers on:y] add S2 25 per o-J-. - Foreign add S7.5O per cartridge lor shipping. Detective items replaced al no charge if accompanied by relurn authorization number. All in-stock orders are processed wiltan 24 hours. WA resident add 7 5% tor sales tax. Mail your order To Software Support Inl.-D 13,2700 NE Andresen Rd., Van couver WA 98661.

Of call our loir-free order lino at I-800-356-1179,9am-5pm Pacific time, Monday-Friday. After hour orders accepted al (206) 695-9648 7 days a week. Technical support available. Call (206) 695-9648.9am-Spm Pacific time.

TECHNOLOGIES


responding to the number of the

screens such as those produced by

screen you wish to see. You can

ComputerEyes or FlexiDraw without color, you must set color 0 and coIot

view a different screen by pressing

the corresponding number key. Press RETURN to return to the main menu.

How It Works The VIC-II chip has the ability to address four video banks in bofh of the 128's RAM banks. This means that there are a total of eight video

1, load the bitmap, and then resave

the color and bitmap as one file:

banks available. However, because the MMU registers occupy memory

COLOR 0,1:COLOR1,2 DLOAD "bitmap filename",P8192 BSAVE "new filename",P7U& TO P16384

Creating Sequences 128 Animator can display any highresolution graphics file that is creat ed on the 64 or 128. The only re striction that 128 Animator imposes is that the color data and bitmap data be saved together. Doodle is an example of a program that saves the color and bitmap data together. (If the picture file occupies 36 or 37

using video bank 3 is not very prac

Quick Draw

picture have been saved together.)

By making minor changes to

you may be able to combine them

by loading each separately and

Program 2, you can create different animated sequences. Try making these changes:

then saving them as a single file.

60 CS = R1CHT$<STRS(C),1):BSAVE'TICA " + CS,P7168 TO P16384

This can be done with the following

70 L = L-101;H = H

sequence of commands: HLOAD "color filename",V7\b% BLOAD "bitmap filename",I'm 92 HSAVE "new filename",l'7U8 TO P16384

FlexiDraw screens, with color, are saved in this format.

To load single-color hi-res

These six available video banks can be used by POKEing two

graphics screens and saves them to

blocks on disk, then the color and If the bitmap and color data

tical. This leaves six video banks that are easily accessible.

You can use Program 2, Screen Generator, to draw simple animat ed sequences. It generates six disk with the filenames P1C1-PIC6. Before you run Program 2, be sure that the disk in drive 8 has at least 222 blocks free.

have been saved as separate files,

above 65280 in both RAM banks,

memory locations, 54534 and

56576. Location 54534, the RAMconfiguration register, switches the 128 between RAM 0 and RAM 1.

Location 56576, the port A I/O data register, switches among the four video banks in each RAM bank. By POKEing specific values into these

two locations, you can switch to any of the six screen areas very quickly.

128 Animator loads six hi-res graphics screens, one into each of

6THEN40

Or try these:

the accessible video banks. After

30 X-159:Y-99:L-86:H-50:S

0:E-

360:N = 0:1-60;C-1 60 C$-RIGHT$(STR$(O,1):BSAVE "PICB" + C$,P7I68 TO P16384

70 L = L-101:H-H-70:C = 6THEN40

the files are loaded, displaying any of the screens is simply a matter of POKEing the right values into the two registers.

See program listings on page 103. O

Also! TruindetChopper, available lor the Commodore 64/128 and Apple II computers Coming soon, a great new IBM version I

i s c o p The creators of Microsoft Flight Simulator Version 3.0

take submarine simulation to new depths of FUN! Seo your dealer, or contact AclionSofl for more information. Up Periscope! is available on disk for the IBMTandy.

68

compatibles and Commodore 64.128 computers. For direct

AciionSoit

orders please indicate which computer version you want.

201 West Springfield Avenue

enclose $29.95 plus $2.50 lor shipping and handling, and

Suite 711

specify UPS or lirsl class mail dolivary. Visa, MasterCard.

Champaign. ll_ 61820

and American Express charges accepted.

(217) 39Q-G3Q8

COMPUTE'S Gazette

January 1989


Order Toll Free p«-i-w

Order Toll Free

800-558-0003

800-558-0003 Ml

^uper Sale

Panasonic

soo

iosgi-ii

-CALL

I09H-I1

185

COMMODORE

STAR NX-1000 MX-1000 Rainbow

2OOO

IrS

Modems

Call For The Lowest

Avalux 1200E

Prices On All Amiga

Avaicx240<)

Drive Special

i 159

Coinpat. Delivered PricCj

15S

RS-232 Interfac Peak (lo 1200 Baud) Oiiiiiilronix Deluxe

delivery in the

Free

continental US

128-D

64-C

1084-S

$459

$149

$319'

64-C&

1571

1802

$249

$215*

1541C-11

Avaicx 1200 HC...

Configurations FSD-2

\7S

*

19.951

$324.95* PC-Coll

¥1581

$71')* A

..44.9V

$195

UUVT lxh V-C.r*

TlIlplM

-0JH

I'lprl I'llp I'iiI II-1.- r , A - Hani Vs.ipj J——

■ ■■■■■■■■■

1 ■ r -■ I

_

lfl.4?

"in 'n' Wlr*l» -.

19.9S

_*fM-.

_"-:.p ""*

IW|-l I'thirxh. r4f

KM NlhLI I

I7.« h"lh"-nrh»lMin_

iv..Vk,»rii^m

■ -I Mlnlui ______

""

22.4! «*™fp»M —

miR_Uv

__I9.H T**"J'1'-n

■In K»-nl

Hiik.II

[■■!'

*r.l»«. T._

EM9

1-i-f-rt |>.iV <

.-I-

_

TlhiridrF i f.. in-1

.

,,,,

»jhw n-Mrr ___

1"*| I

P.O.Box 17882.Milwaukee.Wl 53217 Order Toll Free

800-558-0003

For Wl Orders and Technical Info cm —I■■

MasterCard

wun_-rgja i

P_*r_l-k_ -,__..___ t

t !_■*

r A IIl_tr __.

ILH

.:!■.' limp _. HD> ,_

■ JbLU || |Mr'r< SfH« < '■ Itr*

Buri_t_r ir-—

M."« |d.mf,

U.H ___ I 'A I. I.

H.i*

I'.fliPf I IK

\1*

414-357-8181

FAX-(414)-357-7814 Open M-F 9am-9pm Sat 1 lam-5pm Central

No Surcharge For MasterCard and Visa

IkP [1(LMATH>H- f^i,^!* »' n» r -'-i-.-ltM

-j ft— < fc. iM-f »ir<

Jt^S

IrrmlJft ....-.--.-IF.4S StM


Smart

isassembler ]f you've ever disassembled a ma chine language program, you've

Louis Giglit)

probably seen statements such as JSR $C738. Wouldn't it be better to

typing H = INT(AD/256):I'OKE 44,H:1'OKE 43,(AD-256'H>;I'OKE AD-l,0;NEW

where AD is the address of the new

see JSR DISPLAY instead?

bottom of BASIC (make sure AD is greater than the ending address of

"Smart Disassembler" is a

the ML program). Enter this com

RAM-based disassembler that re places all addresses in JMP and JSR

Unravel the secrets of the

mand In direct mode before you

commands with meaningful labels

pros. "Smart Disassembler"

load and run Smart Disassembler.

send disassembly to the screen or

produces meaningful source

small ML subroutine at 820-840. If

printer, and it can also disassemble

code from cryptic numbers.

your ML program resides in this

For the 64.

tine must be relocated. Change the

whenever possible. The program can

machine language programs located

under the BASIC or Kemal ROM.

Smart Disassembler stores a

area, Smart Disassembler's subrou value of the variable ML in line 30

disassemble your 64's operating

to any location with at least 20 bytes of unused RAM.

matic Proofreader" program found elsewhere in this issue, carefully

system and even BASIC itself. The disassembly may be paused by pressing any key. To re sume disassembly, press the space

type in Smart Disassembler and

bar. Pressing f 1 instead displays the

save it to tape or disk before at

main menu, allowing you to change

labels by adding DATA statements to Smart Disassembler and chang

tempting to run it.

any of the initial settings. Press f 1 to

ing the value of the variable NL in

resume the disassembly.

line 20. Note that the 39 Kemal ROM routine labels have already

Getting Started Smart Disassembler is written en tirely in BASIC. Using "The Auto

To use Smart Disassembler, first load the machine language (Ml.) program you'd like to disas

Memory Conflicts

semble; then load and run Smart

It's possible that the code you want

Disassembler. Enter the

to disassemble resides in BASIC'S

Ml. pro

gram's starting address in decimal. Next, enter an address where you

Customizing the Program You may include your own address

been entered, so there is no need to add them.

memory (2048-40959) or in memo

For example, if you know a subroutine at location 50000 is a

ry locations 820-840. If this is the

string input routine, you might

would like the disassembly to stop.

case. Smart Disassembler will over

want to label it as INSTR1NG. Enter

If you don't want Smart Disas

write and destroy the ML program.

sembler to stop automatically, just

There are several ways to prevent

the label and address (in decimal) as a data statement at the end of

press RETURN.

this from happening. If the program resides high in

Next, the main menu appears.

Use the function keys to make a

BASIC'S memory,

selection. Press fl to begin the dis

the top of BASIC by typing

assembly or f8 to exit Smart Disas sembler. Press f3 to toggle the use

of subroutine labels on and off, f5 to

you can lower

H = INT(AD/256):POKE 56,H:POKE 55,[AD-256"H):CLR

switch between decimal and hexa

where AD is the address of the new

decimal output, and f7 to unable or disable output to the printer. The f6

top of BASIC (make sure AD is less

Smart

Disassembler.

For this ex

ample, you type 2000 DATA INSTRING,50000

Add the number of additional ad dress labels to the variable NL. In this case, one address label has

been added, so line 20 should be reentered as

than the starting address of the ML

20 NL-40

(NL was 39 before INSTRING was

ble the RAM under ROM. Set this

program). Enter this command in direct mode before you load and

option to YES if the program you

run Smart Disassembler.

JMP 50000 statements will be re

key toggles the ability to disassem

wish to disassemble resides in RAM

under the BASIC or Kernal ROM. If you set this option to NO, you can 70

COMPUTE's Gazelle

January 19B9

Similarly, if the program re sides low in BASIC'S memory, you can raise the bottom of BASIC by

added.) Thereafter, all JSR 50000 or placed by JSR INSTRING and JMP INSTRING, respectively. Sec program listing on page 102. Q


!

Exciting SciRole-Playing for only $29.95 Every last member of the resistance has either been captured or is closely monitored by the robot patrol. As a new inhabitant of XK-120, you have no police record. You have a chance to locate the central control console and deacti

Confuse them by creating a duplicate image of

yourself with the unique holoprojector. Or reprogram them to work for you by mastering the ingenious Directive Override option.

vate the robot control system. Not

a good chance, but a chance. This science fiction role-playing game was created by Chuck Bueche, the author of AUTODUEL*. The fast paced action all takes place in an enclosed high-tech city of many levels. As you hurry along extensive airjet subways and slidewalks, you'll need to solve complex mazes and other intriguing puzzles. The chal lenges are non-stop and full of surprises. On your mission, you'll face some 16 types of animated robots. Battle them with weapons like phasers, blasters and time bombs

AnuMtg tor. IBM-PC i Tmfc/ tampatties. A«* II Senes. and Conmawn 6*128. To gel you cw.(M™*«i'i«arni«i.(}

Reaiisbe aclon allows you lo move o< climb over

objects. S ipeib graphics on Commodoie 64/128!

In 2400 A.D. you step far into the future. But beware. Each step you take could be your last. BSoEStoWrbjVSAMC.alSlr

«VlS*,«C«.cir*olsWraintantJew> fljMBOfilGIN136-BHaivejRoaD.Lijndai(»iy.mo»63. Pn«: (».»! p*j» & 50 Ki«>fS and landing. Mo» 1-itmkto tolrmy

136-B Harvey Road, Londonderry, NH 03053 (603) 644-3360


DATEL COMPUTERS KEEP IT SIMI'IF!

--

TURBO ROMS Tu.'bo Bum nisi npliumant For the actual konul inside

jzja 64- It provide* npfirfut / ranting. , Sivcii nest pro^rasa 31 !>6Lra«

J improTHl DCS suHK.it imjudmi 10 8K

IJ FINAL CARTRIDGE III jCm fXtf (Ki-JJiB i NivlrfeiotaL HflInn J 111 IH > M* Mnft /t liilLUai 411 Lull into tfiii l _J Trwur uW*ui la f.iw md, on^ ami u mm™ TV nWhciL pifrin

j ^iigrainmft! tuncnon Jwt& - load. flircctery oH etc

j Jirium to normal lurnd at dick of a

DEEP SCAN BURST NIBBLER

- 230 block ITJh oopter - Hpadil I/O leader

! J Full HTUliD Wle HeUlW ■£& iD Uil UB

J Hut m(Hl iwwerM disk mbblep avadible anynhere. at any pncel

.J H lift kftfl more _j PlUed \a raltiuUo - rio tfi y r&]'j]»d {On Kme pA's Uio old TU)H may have be dewkdered).

ONLT $24.99

JBiniilNiliWer isiicluiillj ntwo jiarlsystem -

.

i';. n- ,'.■ --u1- »nd

114 ffa*T* lDllt-» f f fc

_J What gives Burst Kibbler its pawn' Ounvenliona] nilMcis have to decode the data 1mm We disk b^foreilcan trcuisfentusingthcwna] tus - when non standard data is encountered Ihey are beat ffit a perfect copy of tha original • Will nibble upto 41 tracks • Haflilar updates • Fill: it i: vacte

TOOLKIT JLY

4>r mm Iwdir ud bad* j» taw**

• Pull inatruotane

ZlSaw jnucan nfecL fan any of B 32K EPRCUi

ONLY $39.99 COMPLETE SOFTWARE ONLY $19.99

J 8 KctaSfi Id accBj* upto 132K EPBOU in neb

BURST NIBBLE!? PARAMETER DISK i.tcai! - bx

J Dp board ciwmuii* aj*ntn - nap

MeVc (All fcU1

• Copy 3 whole disk m under 2 minuuo

wt> alwiys ship Oil LUesl • ntWIin minutBS - no soldcnne usually required • No need Id buy parallel cable If you have Professional DOS etc

• Cable hu thrcughbus eMnsmn for other idd ons

256KSUPEROM EXPANDS

bum hB

JltfflMKK -

CABLE ONLY $19.9

1b Iwl ait

UGX _] TIM dal OfUl dLHU if indj*vj rw. wl"

i^.j .ui i> I, r.

ONLY $14.99

Hi Bus Ifith. niaifa urn

■ ]1M

KimdMqiu

EdUb a selection fmm Uie Supeimn mpnu

jnxwai —inn|inmi

_J Directory of uQlWes on powiir up u (JjIitl dial nr Jamil 1) I*" : i1 .mi ! .'■

|ii

MLhlquortUfrtiliUl J^IUHIk VIHT

i .i.,i ■. ■ i!i|eloconno«Ul«

1M1/1S70/1671 to &1/128 (st^e type)

Hurst Nlbbler transfers data as raw UCR code via the parallel catrle witnout Ihe need to decode it J5o you

only J 54.99

-

TM

ymU> TulJ tud ncrwiV Ul i»ul*rmpo

11. Ji # I V i j'j .* .11 nl n . n imV' ns Lr n t -. .| ■...!, .i

,Uj I |r. I

_J Fully menu finyen an pj*pr up

J Selecl ajij slot aider G0flwu« cunUoJs J UnJquQ EPROM feneralor fettun wtll talw Y^Hl" ("W]i ['[iVt-UT1'!!

liLI.LlL ()[' [Tl/t LJ111 Ull'll

Uiitn inlo nuloilvl Kl'itOUa. (El'HOM burner

ONLY $14.99 onut $49.99

SMART CART J NOW YOU CAN HAVE A 22K CARTRIDGE THAT YOU PROGRAM LIKE RAM THEN ACTS IJKEROMI

jSaKpesudoROM - battery backed to lad up to 1 years {lithium taOery).

DIGITAL SOUND SAMPLER

J It* new^lv Jdkm 5oj b iwl tar ■■od ApU^ -.---, -.

':

-

..

-■-■ -.

-J.:

-

j noun >nii«n«mMi wa ntsnmt.'niit j

j mi caawa* «i Mini ma nuka

Imtf]

Ji

EPROMMER 64™

J A lop quillly, easy to use EPFkOld pn^rammer for Iba 64/123. J Fully nwnu driven softwurw/lardwarfl

|

JIW Ir/lln In/bM OU/PmaiKl miU*

only $89.99

J Simply load ihBpraerani you requlpo LhBD nick Ibo switch. The rartndge then ifis like & HO U oarWd© and can sven ba removed. J Maie your own cartridges - avena&a start lypeE, wtttautlhe need for an Eprom burner. J C^n be smwhfd in/out via software.

J EXTERNAL 3.5 DISK DRIVE ■ SLaL-w atn lem pmTto am - TJyr

Id talfa wlmin

i <t'

• rjJj nmi[«UUa

■ I (d

ONLY $169.99SINGLE only S299.99dual

_J 1/02 fibt open for special programming

only $59.99

par!ta£e esIhs prcfirasciln^/reiylirifi/

copying KFHOM's simplrciiff tEsell J Will pirtfrajn £7Ei6 chl^fi !i!5.21rff

j Fite into user port fop mjonmirm mm panMly wjUi cartriclges/Surwnjffi Board etc

J Full foalurs syst£irr - &J1 functions

coveted including itevtw cbecli/VBrlty-

J Wo boliovD Kpranjincr 01 la tho moot com-

DUPLIKATOn

pranensLveb moct friendly and boat volui for

laonify prc^ranimBr available IortneG4/lM

MIDI 64

J Full BpeciUcaUon MIDI Inlsrface at a

J Ideal companion (or Ejptirom Hoard. Conrid^Q davQlopmanl System, our ien\Bi

JUIDIIN JHimOUT JUIDITHBIT CbmpaUble wtth moet leading MIDI mftwans

only $49.99

JlJjn—i^ui^i'Kl!K*U:l:!;L

aapanderQ nr indeed any KRPOM base prcject

■HIM

• Full Midi Interface fop AE00/2000/ 1000 (Pleaso ctala model).

• Compatible with most leading Midi packages (inc. D/Muslc),

titfjr FUD TKIIJ n[(HBi

• Midi In - Midi Out j. 3 -

the cartridge handbEoL

RHtlN

Midi Thru.

ONLY

odd*

• Fully Opto isoiated/FuB MIDI.

_J Comes HM3p!5LfiuiUi Instrucboos

reaMio Pries.

J l>idii niIj.. In .1 .iv^. Onli ■■■II" IdMI f .r cibl,

J MIDIMASTER

- p]ua

_j Tim a

$69.99 COMPLETE

Add S4.0

CHECKS/HOSE? OBEEE/CODS ACCEPTED

J Cw* upfi *0 l»cU irfl aa (rp idtD

only $189.99

DATEL COMPUTERS

$59.99

3430 E. TROPICAMA AVENUE, UNIT *67, LAS VEGAS, HV 89121


action,

A QUABtfUMfi LEAP!

REPLfflf IV THE UEnUATE UTILITIES/BACKUP CARTRIDGE FOR THE 64/128 • Action BapUy allows yon to Tmezo the action of any memory Besident Program and main a complete back-up to disk or tape - but that! not all.... Just compare theso features _] Sprite Killer: KHoctivn on most [irograina ■ mate

_1 Simple Operation. Just press the button at any point and main a complete backup of any* memory resident program to tape or disk.

yourself invincible. Disable Sprite/Sprite/Backround

^j Hirbo Reload: AD back-ups reload completely

J Unique Picture Save: FVeezo and save any Hires Screen to (apt; or disk. Savrri in Kuala. Biasing ftddles Rjrmat.

independently or the cartridge at Tbrtw speed. _| Sprite Monitor: View the Sprite set from the froMii

program - save Lie Sprite - transfer Sprites from one $s|e to another. Wipe out Sprites, view the animation

collisions.

UNIQUE FEATURES:

IJ WARP 25

Lotdi 60S In under B ■•coadill

■BB IBH^bV

Tfci| If !fc» mill &—

on screen. Create custom programs.

kq win Atari In ukr ■ f Up* !■

En -h - it-i*1

«Ttt w^

t bvti iwd a f*a »Jao had ccaHcmJ dukj fllncUj IL£S UEM tpMpl TVIj k utfV l» 1-Un If^h j 11 * Harp a*™/]**! AnJiMt il^lCiI ^a lU:

!_J Plus unique Code Cracher Monitor

* f- •<■-' i , mitruD 4ILd ri> r 4 M vachjFif £.■> mmBcf

■ Full U;n^ir TUUuh -L j--' hep*/* ■> S

}

l

J>j*M»a^* rlu nM JuBf

r,,, ■-1^;,

U p7

tun u EoUd u a hi OfnUTY - Id a»?nai«fUe

V "> .-'■

n't n«« bbu rxt n 1 Rs«t iuu u wtji «9fiucn

'

-U# cbui|M and im pur mJI i l'jUl'-j

iiblfDBsteB WITr"

ipROCE JO.

per disk

rtJi sides saved as a, sin&j

J Action Replay

Graphics Support Disk

A host of additional c

, Old. Delete. Luiesave.-P^ihtof^v.

- "i| "" •*■"!*(■ ■! mu-1 irfjf, EBjfH *»■ i u Him iLf ■«■ i-: .it, .:

■ i

J Screen Dump: Print out any Screen to Host, or

Programs

J Fully Compatible: Uferks with 1541/C 1581.1871 and DatacasseUe with 064.138.12SD (In 64 Mode)

□ Disk Utilities: test ftrmat. Directory, list. Bun and'

many other k^y commands are operated by Function Keys

system. A runrung programme can be V:.. i:; u> enter

any Utilitf and the program la restarted at the touch i>f a key - without corruption.

,- :,,. ,: j i'i- ■

,

;.

j .;,

■ .

ft

CENTRONICS PfllNTER LEAD j aia fjJ ulnntifi n[ Wlon Dtpliy or Plul ^rtr^? EcnviduBp btfufM wth lu Eeomola M. 'j Canneos um [omo asj Ml an E[«on

ONLY $18.99

_] Unique Restart: Remember all of these utilities are

available ai one Urae from an integral*!! operating

,

rA

ONLY $19.99

.

J Compatible: With Fast DOS and im-bo.Ram Systems

TW

d

Printers. 16 Gray Scales. Double size print options. _j Unstoppable Beset: Reset button to Rectriew System and Reset even so called Unstoppable

|:l;

' i ■■ ftttuti J j iiH .- |' i > -. I: i ■ T * - :j- _ 1 ji

□ SUPERCHUNCHEn _j A utiLtj Ui turn j»jr AiUon Repliy jnlo a suptr

M

i^ "srf-J pn(.-ini cocp&Jof n«du« prafman by up m

LSI Logic Processor: This is whew Action Baplay IV gets it's power. A special custom 1S1

])dU

LUi ma further

chip designed to process the logic necftssary for this unmatched FVeeze/Restart power. No other cartridge has this ponsr?

ORDERS 1-800-782-9110 A1TTW

B0TB - "'■■ii»iai"i

I illjiiy cucot h, umnd ljy tha 1UD

•otUtnBbn

TECHNICAL SUPPORT Mom)AY THRU SATURDAY 9am to 5pm CUSTOMER SERVICE PACIFIC TIME

I ( MA J 404- f (\)\J

OUTSIDE CONTINENTAL U.S.


HANDY FILER Walter L. Smith, Jr,

Keep track of your baseball cards, expenses,

computer magazines—anything at all—with "Handy Filer," an easy-to-use file manager that allows you to enter, sort, and print your data. Its clear menus and prompts make the program a joy to use. For the 64 with a disk drive.

Database managers are complex and powerful tools which can be used to organize many different types of data. While "Handy Filer" is not a full-fledged database man ager, it is flexible enough and pow erful enough for many common data-management tasks. Its sorting, searching, and printing routines make it ideal for storing and retriev

ing many kinds of information. File managers usually divide data into small, manageable groups called records. Records are further divided into fields. A good analogy is a recipe file. The box where you keep your recipe cards is similar to

your data file, each card is like a record within the file, and each line on a card corresponds to a field within a record. Handy Filer divides data into

records that can be up to 255 char acters long. Each record is further subdivided into fields. Fields can have a maximum length of 60 char acters. Each record may contain

anywhere from 1 to 255 fields. Your data file may contain as many re cords as will fit into memory. 74

COMPUTE'S Gazette

January 1989

Typing It In Handy Filer is written entirely in machine language, so enter the pro

gram using the "MLX" machine language entry program found else

where in this issue. When MLX

prompts you, respond with the val ues given below. Starting address:

$0801

Ending address:

S1B70

Be sure to save a copy of Handy Filer to disk before you leave MLX. Although Handy Filer is written in

machine language, you can load, run, and save it as if it were a BASIC program.

Creating a File

Getting started with Handy Filer is

easy; simply load and run the pro gram. You'll see the main

menu

with the following options: (LI (N)

LOAD DISK FILE DEFINE NEW RECORD

(B>

BEEP OFF

<Q)

QUIT PROGRAM

The first time you run Handy Filer, you won't have any files on the

.

disk, so you must create a new file with the DEFINE NEW RECORD option. Designing the format for your records is the most important

step in using Handy Filer. You must decide how many fields you want to divide your data into, how long

each field will be, and whether the field will be left- or right-justified. You should keep a few things in mind while designing your re cord format:

• The first field of a record is con sidered the key field and must al ways contain data. The other fields may be left blank. • Think of how you might want to

sort and search for data within your records when you decide which fields to use. If you're mak ing an address file and think you may want to sort it by zip code, be sure to assign the zip code to a separate field. If sorting by zip code isn't important to you, then

you may want to put it in a field with the city and state.

• A field must be long enough to contain the longest entry expect ed, but if it's too long, memory is


MODEM PROMOTION The Great Communicator

AprOSpand-64 'Gives your Commodore 64 or 128 full

THEDIRECT-CONNECTHAYES' ANDCOMMODORE' 1670

expandability! Thissuperblydesigned expansion module plugs into

COMPATIBLE 1200 BAUD MODEM FOR ONLY $74.9

connectors—plusfuse protection—plusaresetbulton! Before you

EverylhinglromElectronicMail{E-mail)iosiockquotesandhijge databases of every imaginable type is row on line to Ihe small computerownet.Youcanevensendandreceivemessagesanywhere

andthatyoucanactivateyourcarlndgesinanycombinalionallowed by Ihe cartridges.

the expansion port and gives you four swiichable expansion

buy an expander, be sure that il hasa fuse toprotect your computer

in the world. All you need isalelephone and a modem which allows your computer lo communicate with olhers Almost all modems (and services) are set up to communicate in one or more of three speeds; 300, 1200 and 2400 Baud. Most computer users prefer 1200 Baud. (1200 Baud is about 4 limes as

fast as 300 which means you spend aboul Vi Ihe lime and money getting Ihe data you want and more lime enjoying il.)

2400's are great (but quite expensive). Most users can'i justify ihe cost difference unless ihey do a large amount ol modem work wilh a service thai can handle 2400 baud.

You will also noncea few very cheap iSOOson the markei at "too

ONLY S29.95 + s&H

Order #5064

good lobe lue prices." They are. The reason islhat they are usually

UNIVERSAL RS-232 INTERFACE

foreign built and nol Iruly Hayes" and Commodore 1670' com patible therefore not usable in all siluanons and with all services. What is Hayes compatibility? It's the industry standard and

RS-232 peripheralsusingyourCommorJore USER Port. Thissuperb

about all modem manufacturers have adopted the "AT" (Hayes]

ex pander opens a whole new world to your Commodore computer's

command set. Beware of those whodon'l. Virtually allsoft ware being

capabilities. You can now connect toprinlers,modemsandanyother

with Commodore USER Port expansion. ONLY S39.95 + S&H Now, you can conned and communicate with any of the popular

written now uses Hayes commands. Be sure the modem you buy

RS-232 device. If you already have

istrulyHayes"

compatiblethereforeusabie

somethingthalconnectsiotheUSER

Let's compare Minimodem-C"' with ihe 1670* , Avaiex-e and

port, don'l worry because the port is duplicatedontheoutsideedgeofthe

Volks 6480'

interface. Comes complete wilh

andCommodore1670"

in all situations and with all services.

Comparison ol

Volks N'mininili m (

Hayes' Compatibly?

Aunlei f

1570

sample driver program listings.

vs. 5-1 BO1

Compatible with all Commodore

1001

Subset Only

Subset Only

Commodore direct Conned1 Number oi Stains Indicators

Yes 7

Yes

No

Nont Yes

0

a

0

Busy Delect?

Yes

No

No

No

DTR Signal Supioit?

Y&5 Yes

No

Yes

No

NEW! "COM-MOD EM" ADAPTER —Used only wuh

No

No

No

0

16

3 3

a

any Hayes1

16

0

'¥'■

90 days

2yrs

5 via

High Speed Detect Line' Number ol 0IP Switches Number Ol Status Registers Guarantee

Now you have the FACTS lo make an informed decision.

home computers with a USER port. 1-year warranty. Order #5232.

compatible modem with DB-25 connector through your

USER port. You can make it emulate a 1670 too. or turn it ofl entirely. Can be used with our other USER port equipment such as "USER

EXTENDER" ("5250) or "UNIVERSAL RS-232 INTERFACE" (#5232).

What do you get forS74.95? Everything! You don't needto worry about cables, compatibility or anything else! The Aprotek

Minimodem-CTU plugs directly into your Commodore C-64, C-64C orC-128USERport. Itisunrqueinthatithaslwoseparate(switchable) emulation modes (Hayes and Commodore 1670"

FRONT

software. The MimmodemC " modem wilh Auto Answer. Aulo Dial. Touch-Toneor rotary dialing,

DB-25 FEMALE

CONNECTOR

S19.95 + S&H

"USER EXTENDER" — 10"Ribboncableexienderforyour

computer and standard phone

lack with the attached cable. Mmimodem-C'" is supplied wuh "Multilerm"64and 126, andafreeirial subscription loCompuserve.

Do you have morothanonocomputerordoyouplanlogel another computer? We have your solution. Simply order our new

Corn-Modem'" adapter (W5100) along wild the standard Apiotek Minimodem-H " which you can use with any computer that has a

RS-232 serial port as well as with your Commodore. Aprotek

Minimodems vare liny. Only 4%" long. 2%" wide and 3A" high.

Our highly integrated, state-of-the-art circuitry makes Ihis modem a Best Buy.

Built wilh pride in fhe USA and fully guaranleed for 1 year. Order yours loday! NO RISK POLICY Try any Aprotek product lor two weeks, llyouarenotsatislied, call us then send it back for a prompl refund. Qly

Price

__

74.95

Commodore USER port. Order P5250

S21.95 + S&H

Com 6 Prn Serial Cable (5ft) "3006-5MM S9.95, (8ft) "3006-8MM S11.95

Commodore Serial Exl (5(1) "3006-5MF $9.95. t8ft) "300GBMF S11.95 Shipping pereacnabove item: Conl.US-SJ.Can,PR HI. AK. APO. UPS Blue =$6

ORDER INFORMATION Californiaresidenlsadd6% lax. Allprices are cash prices—VISA and MC add 3% to total We ship the next

busmessday on money orders, cashierschecks.andchargecards. A 14-day clearing period is required for checks. Pricesandavailability subject to change—CALL. Available al Selected Dealers. Dealer inquiries invited. 2 week satisfaction or your money back trial period on all products.

For info and in California call 805/987-2454 (8-5 PST) TO ORDER CALL TOLL FREE

NOW FOR THE BEST PART, THE PRICE!

6214 MINIMOOEM-H (RS-232)* 6216 MINIMODEM-AM (Amiga)*

REAR

Order #5100

hassiatusindicatorsandabuillin speaker. Just plug il into your

Item

f

USER PORT CONNECTOR

is a full feature, 300/1200 Baud

Order-

,

X

) to make it

compatible with ALL available

6212 IWNIMODEM-C (Commodore]

Shipping

Total .

_ 64.95 _ 84.95 _

•(Specify Male or Female Connector) Modem shipping—Com. US $6 00: UPS Blue. CAN, AK, HI, APOS1000

800-962-5800 - (7-6 pst) Or send order to: Depl. CG 1071-A Avenida Acaso

Camanlto, CA 93010


wasted. Your whole file must fit

cord will be stored, and Handy Filer

into memory, so choose field sizes

will prompt you for the next one. Press RETURN at the prompt for the first field to stop entering records.

wisely. Also, remember that your whole record may be no more than 255 characters long. a field will look on the screen, but also how it will be sorted. Alpha

betic fields must be left-justified in order for them to sort correctly. Numeric fields should be rightjustified.

After you've decided how you want to structure your records, en

ter the format into Handy Filer. When you choose the DEFINE NEW RECORD option, Handy Filer

prompts you for the title, length, and justification of each field in your record. If you try to define a

field that is too long or try to define a field that will make the record too long, Handy Filer prints a warning

and requests that you reenter the field length. After you've entered all your fields, press RETURN when prompted for the title of the next field.

When you return to the main menu this time, several new options are displayed: (E)

EDIT/VIEW FILE

(L)

LOAD DISK FILE

(N)

DEFINE NEW RECORD

(P)

PRINT FILE

(H)

HUNT FOR RECORD

(F)

SAVE FILE

(D) (V) <S>

DELETE FILE VALIDATE DISK SORT FILE

(X)

CHANCE RECORD FORMAT

<B>

BEEP OFF

The match-list option

QUIT PROGRAM

The first new option, EDIT/

VIEW FILE, displays the first record of the file and offers several op previous record of the file by press ing N or B, respectively. You can change the record you're currently viewing by pressing C, or you can

When you press P, Handy Filer format and asks whether you want

to change the format, print the re

cord, view the record, or quit. The change option allows you to define the column and line at which each field of the record will start. If you don't want a field to be printed, set

Once your record has been defined, a new option, (A) ADD RECORD, appears on the main menu. The ADD RECORD option lets you add data to your file. When you choose the ADD RECORD option, Handy Filer prompts you for the data for each field of the record. Handy Filer in dicates the length of the field by un-

derlining it. If a field isn't underlined, it extends to the end of

the starting column for that field to 0. Press P to print the record to the printer and V to print it on the screen. Pressing RETURN returns you to the EDIT/VIEW FILE screen. Press RETURN again to return you to the main menu.

fers from the print option available

Handy Filer prints a warning and

on the EDIT/VIEW

requests that you reenter the data. Handy Filer also asks whether you

PRINT FILE prints each record on a single line, and it prints more than one record. When you select the PRINT FILE option, Handy Filer displays

COMPUTED Gazelle

January 1969

the main menu. Searching and Sorting

L

Handy Filer's HUNT FOR RECORD

option makes locating specific information easy. Suppose, for ex ample, that you have a data file containing information about your

tape collection. If you know that you have a tape by the Byrds from 1971 but can't remember its name, you could use HUNT FOR RECORD to search for tapes released in 1971

or for albums released by the Byrds. When you select the

HUNT

FOR RECORD option, Handy Filer asks you to choose which field to search and the string to search for. Simply type the string that you

want Handy Filer to search for. Op tionally, you can use the asterisk (') character as a wildcard in your search string. For example, if you enter F" as the search string, Handy

Filer might find records with Fish or Fred in the search field.

Handy Filer locates the first re

ue searching. You may press RE

The PRINT FILE option allows you to print all the records in the file or only those that match a search

data beyond the end of the field,

76

the matching records, or return to

and then asks if you want to contin

Printing

string. The PRINT FILE option dif

before it's saved. Just press RE TURN if everything is OK. The re-

print the matching records, view

cord that matches the search string

the current screen line. If you enter

want to make changes to the record

a search string will return you to the PRINT FILE screen. After you've entered a search string, you can

tions. You can move to the next or

displays the current record print

Entering Data

allows

you to print or view records which contain a search string in a specific field. Handy Filer first asks which field you would like to search; then it asks for the string to search for. Pressing RETURN without entering

fers two print options. Type (press T) dumps the current screen to the printer. Print (press P) lets you de fine how the record will be printed.

flexible database manager.

0 to prevent a field from printing. The view option prints to the screen.

ADD RECORD

delete the current record by pressing D. The EDIT/VIEW FILE option of

Put your 64 to work with this fast and

where each field will begin on the line. As with printing records, enter The print option prints to the printer.

(At

<Q)

view the file, or print the records that match a specified string. The

change option lets you specify

Editing a File

• Justification not only affects how

the current file print format and

asks whether you would like to change the format, print the file,

FILE screen.

TURN to return to the main menu or

Y to look for another match. If Handy Filer doesn't find a matching record, it returns to the main menu. The SORT FILE option sorts the data file in ascending order ac cording to a field-sort sequence.

The first field in the sequence is the primary sort field. If two records

have trie same value in the primary

sort field, the second field in the


1

5 sure steps to a fast start as a high-paid computer service technician 1

I

Choose training that's right for today's good jobs

DMPU1 ER 5ERVIC EJOBS

computer while giving you lightning-quick data access liy Hctlini; inside this powerful computer, you

get the confidence-building, real-world experience you need to work with, irouhlcshoot, and service

today's most widely used computer systems.

Jobs foy computer service technicians will almost double in the next It) years,

according to the latest Department of

-

Labor projections. For you. that means

unlimited opportunities for advance ment, a now career, or even a com

puter service business of your own.

1989

Pi

Hut to succeed in computer service today, you need training— complete, practical training that wives you the confidence to service any brand «! computer. You need NRf training.

Only NRI—the leader In c;irLfr-liuildiui;. al-llume el it'! roll its training for 75 years—gives you practical knowledge, handS-Ofl skill, and realworld experience with a powerful JCT-COmpatible computer yon keep. Only NRI starts you with the basics. then builds your knowledge step l>y step until you have everything you need lor a last start as a high-paid

4,

Make sure you've always got someone to turn to tor help Throughout your NRI

training you've got the lull supiiort of your

computer service technician.

personal Mil instructor

2

and the entire NRI

technical staff. Always

!■ Go beyond "book learning" to get true handson experience NH1 knows you learn better by

doing, So NKI training works

overtime to give you thai

invaluable practical experience.

You first read about tlie subject, studying diagrams, schematics, and photos that make the Subject even clearer. Then you do. You build, examine, remove, lest, repair, replace. You discover for yoursell the feel of the real thing, the confidence gained

only with experience.

3

ready to answer your

questions and help you if you should hit a snag, your instructors will make you feel as if you're in a classroom of

one, giving you as much tirni' and personal attention as you need.

5

Step into a bright new future in computer service—start by sending for your FREE catalog today! Discover for yourself how easy NRI makes!! to suc

ceed In computer service. Send today for NRI'sbig.,

100-page, luik-oioi catalog describing every

asped oi NRCsone-oi-a-kind computer training, as well as training in robotics, TV/video/audio

Get inside

servicing, electronic music technology, security

a powerful com puter system

electronics, and other growing high-tech career fields.

It the coupon is missing, write to; NRI School of Electronics, McGraw-Hill (.'ontinuini!

II you really want to gel ahead

in computer service, you have

Education Center, 3939 Wisconsin Avenue, Washington, DC 20016,

to gel inside a state-of-the-art

HIM ,1 ,i n^KiHiil n,iiVniiitk id Immialfcral Doftm M«ttnoiCoip

computer system. Thai's

n

why NRI includes the powerful new Packard Bell VX88 computer as

"

Electronics

Ibe centerpiece ol your

inrommwiromirmiiiHiiwiiiJiiiiHiiiiiii

hands-on training.

As you build this fully IBM ]'C XTcompatible micro from the keyboard up,

For career cni

School ol

^M L

i i

s I t i i I r i i I iH I

I

I j I

i

i I

I

i_

I

performing key tests and demonstrations at each stage ol assembly, you actually see lor

yourself how every section of your computer works. You assemble and test your computer's "intelligent" keyboard, install the power supply and 5!'i" lloppy disk drive, then interlace the high-resolution monitor. But that's not all.

You Roon to install a powerful 211 megabyte hard disk drive—today's most-wanted computer peri pile ra I—included in your training to dramatically increase the data storage capacity of your

approved under Cil Bill

"1 died! for details.

McGraw-Hill Continuing Education Center

3933 Wisconsin Avenue Washington, DC 20016

H CHECK ONE CATALOG ONLY

Computers anil Microprocessor*! Id i butics TV/ V iilco/ A i! d i i) Servi ei n g

_ Com muiiic.it ions Electronics

i

Security Electronics

L'. Electronic Music Technology _ Digital Electronics Servicing

_ Data Communications Biisic F.leclronics

Nil me Address

Cilv

Sl.ilc Anndndby the National Home Study Comd

.Zip. 153-019 119 I


The LOAD DISK FILE option

field-sort sequence is used to sort

tion is similar to the DEFINE NEW

those records. Handy Filer contin

lets you retrieve data files stored on

RECORD option. The difference is

ues to use fields from the field-sort

disk. Handy Filer displays a list of

that CHANGE RECORD FORMAT

sequence as needed until similar re

the data files on the disk in drive 8.

lets you transfer data from the old

cords are sorted. Not all the fields In

Simply enter the number of the file you want to load.

record to the new one.

the record have to be included in

The DELETE FILE option al

the field-sort sequence. Only those fields included in the sequence are used in sorting the file.

lows you to delete data files from your disk. As with LOAD DISK FILE, Handy Filer shows the data files on the disk and asks you to se lect one to delete. Handy Filer asks

When

tion, the current record format is

you would like them used by the

Validate will clean up any splat files

sort. After the field-sort sequence

on your disk and update the block

in the current record format that

has been set, Handy Filer sorts the

allocation map. Be sure not to

should be placed in this field of the

file and returns to the main menu.

choose this option if there's a GEOS

new format.

whether you're sure before deleting the file. The VALIDATE DISK option executes a disk validate command.

The BEEP option allows you to

toggle beeping on and off. Handy

Disk Options

Filer defaults to beeping when it ex

Other Options

Handy Filer has several disk op tions that make maintaining your data file easier. The SAVE FILE option allows

you to store your data file on disk. Be sure that you save your data file before exiting Handy Filer, or you will lose any changes that you have made to the file.

The CHANGE RECORD FORMAT option allows you to redesign the record format of the file that is cur rently in memory. It should be used

if you want to add a field, delete a field, or change the title, length, or justification of a field. The CHANGE RECORD FORMAT op

pects input from the user. The final option in the main menu is QUIT PROGRAM. This

option returns you to BASIC. Be sure to save your data file before

using this command if you've made changes to the file. See program listing on page 99.

COLOR RIBBONS & PAPER RED,

BLUE,

GREEN,

BROWN.

PURPLE,

VELLOW.

color RIBBONS

Piles Eoch

Ribbons I Use (his Brother Daisy Wheel pnnferwrihihe Commodore . 64, 12S. or Plus/4.

_ _

I Bold, Underline,

Weal (or:

' Resumes, I

Gl.nnr

y/&

Subscript,

Papers, and Letters. SSHS15.00

Cure your sick disk drive with

Physical Exam!

Black

Color

Heat Ir.iri'.lur

'

I I I

School

I I

Apple Irnagewrilor Ifl]

3.75

4.50

6.50

Citizen 120 D

5.00

6.00

7.95

Commodore MPS 001

4, IE

4.76

5.7G

Commodore! MPS 802

6.00

6.75

Commodoro MPS B03

4.95

5.95

7.00

Commodore MPS IQOO

3.95

4.96

6.75

Commodora MPS 1200

5,00

6.00

7,95

Commodora 1525

6.00

Okidala 82/92/93

1.75

2.25

4.50

□ kidQta 1821192

6.50

7.50

Panasonic KX-P 1090

6,75

7.75

Seiko s ha EP 600/1000

5.25

6.50

7.95

Slar SG 10

1.75

2.25

4.50

Star NX10/NL10

5.00

6.00

7.95

Statement ol Ownership, Management, and

Circulation as Required by 39 U.S.C. 3ESS

1A

COMPUTE'sl

IB

699710

2

9-30 86

3A

Twlvc $24 CO

3B

4, 5. 6.

, NV 1W19 Same

PutHsher, William Tynan, 825 7th fee., Nav Yor*. NY 10019. Editor, Lanca Ell*. 324 W. Wendowr fee. Su(e 500. Greensboro, NC 27408; ManKe Editor. Kilhieen Martinek, 324 W Wenfloi'Si fee, Suite 200. Greensboro, NC 37408

7

8. 9

ABC Consumer Magazines. Inc. a division ol ABC Pubhshmg. Inc. a Capital Cite/ABC Inc. Company, 1330 feenue of the NewYxk. NY 10019: 825 7th *e. New ttrii. NY 10019 N/A N/A

10

Extent arm Nalure of Citculalon

ALhd no CH-B ol anga i»ie

J;

COLOR PAPER BRIGHT PACK-200 Eheelsf50 each color: Pod, Blue. Green. Yellow. 9 1/2x11 - $10.90.'pk. Yellow. Blue, Ivory, 9 1/2 X 11

ftud Circualian

t Sim rhJmjri oMhrl ^ rarrier

- S10.90ipk.

• Surgically Precise! • Illiislnilal Miinwil •True digital alignment di.sk • No special scopes or tcols

needed • Used by most rcpairshopsjindtwirers Specify Commodore Disk Drive, 1541,1571, etc.

avail

Price & spec- subjacE to change w'a nonce. Mm.

$39.95 plusS3.50S&H

□ rdor S2S.OO. Mm. S & H S3 50. Add S2 25 C O-fJ.

America Dr., Woodbridge, VA 22191

RENCO COMPUTER PRINTER SUPPLIES

Cardinal Software, 14840 Build Info: (703)491-6494

1 800 762-5645 COMPUTErs Gazo/re

January 1989

edd'l

IL roi

add 6.26% (ax. MC & Visa accepted.

815-468-8081

tea

1,737

Uy va nW Ire trfirt

E

bul

F

Court rcf O

1 OTce i«Wno

3SS3

ill

tS320a

M9329

lor. sonlre £l?r rmn

2 firtjns Troni nms a rj lou

P.O. Bo» 475. Mameno, IL 60950 U.S.A. 1800-522-6922 • IILI 1-800-356-9981

136 300 238017

0 Fr« rjiirrluton tjf m*l CMUr. or [(nor mBifii wmwi comclirr*n

5 1/4" DS/DD Fninbow Pack. 10/pack - S12.5O For ribbons & DBPur not lisied above, call lor price &

68 37?

yrMl \tmKfo 3rd tcmrrp1 salr

I MM feascrccant

T-SHIRT RIBBONS |H»o( 1 i.iMsferl - Call For Price COLOR DISKETTES

t

Tots no Owes [Va Press Run?

PASTEL PACK-200 Sheets<60 each color: Pink,

78

the

displayed at the top of the screen

disk in the drive.

I

choose

and you are prompted for the title of the first field in the new format. Enter the field title, length, and jus tification just as you did when cre ating a new record format. After you've entered the field justifica tion, Handy Filer asks for the fill field. This is the number of the field

When you select the SORT FILE option, Handy Filer displays the current field-sort sequence and asks whether you would like to change it. If you want to change the sequence, type Y and enter the fields' numbers in the order that

I _

you

CHANGE RECORD FORMAT op

105 M6

rii^v u«l the it^mnenti made Dy me above ac con«t 3nd oieif. \Wiim Tyian Pdt


20TH

Retail Outlet: Penn Station, Main Concourse

(Benealh Madison Square Garden) NYC,N.Y.10001

OUTSIDE LJSA--C4

OR WRITE TO:

Store Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30-8/Sat-Sun 9:30-7

li* [*] III !iJ l^l i^l |H t ] T^TI K"J£* H U '1-i i

I JOrfflErl-if!ffIKiXVilr*!'!

FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE

FAX NO. 7186923372

Call Mon-Fri:9:30arrwJ:30pm

TELEX 422132 MGRANT

(718)692-11-18

EXTENDED HOLIDAY SEASON ORDER HOURS: Monday-Friday, 8:30-8:30 / Saturday & Sunday 9:30-7 (EST). NO SURCHARGE FOR CREDIT CARD ORDERS/ WE INVfTE CORPORATE & EDUCATIONAL CUSTOMERS/CORPORATE LEASING AVAILABLE

C= commodore Cs C= 128=: D

SEAGATE

20,30,40,60,80 MB

ICOMPUTER PACKAGES

Software

\COLTPACKAGE

139.95

PC10III

IBM XT COMPATIBLE PACKAGE

in Disk Driwo

#1 C/128-D DELUXE PKG.

<1764 EXPANSION MODULE. II 18.»5 XETEC a GHAPHIXJH. INTERFACE....«».« XETEC S. GHAPhllX SF). INTERFACE...HS8S

. C/128-D COMPUTER W/BUILT-IN DISKDRIVE . 1902 RGB COLOR MONITOR

XEIEC SJPER ORAPHIK GOLD C-1M POWE B S UP PLY C6JIC6J-C POWEH SUPPLY

■ COMMODORE COLOR PRINTER

1670 MODEM „ C O MMC DO F! E MO U 3 E

$629

C-1660 MODEM..

J79.9S (59.BS Jig.g;

IE COLT Corrputor ■ B4CK N-gh Pesolui'on MoftO Vonaoi 'AJi Hook

$699

t.»K

J66 BS ...... J ! 6.B6

XETEC LT. KERNEL !0MU. HARD DRIVES FOR OSA-C (749

C-123

J709

Compulm- 640KRAM-4.77-7.18 964UH( ■SenaKParallolPoris. 1

■■■Ll

Floppy Onvo ■ \T Monitor

$649

LASER XT PACKAGE

XETEC 40 MDIIARD DRIVE C64.123 J. 129D

IN STOCK!

commodore

NEW C-128Dwlth Bulll SPECIAL!!

HARD DRIVES

commoaone

WlthGeas

w/fOHGHanJDiive

SI 169

#2C/128-D

COMPLETE PKG.

DISK DRIVES

DISK DRIVE COMMODORE COLOR PRINTER

■ 12"MONITOR

$149.95

$229.95

$499

WE CAN RECONFIGURE

ANY OF OUR COMPUTER

PACKAGES TO YOUR

SPECIFICATIONS. CALL

FOR INFORMATION.

EPSON

commodore

■C/128 D COMPUTER W/BUILT-IN

IBM XT Compatible . 512K RAM

M.77-8 MHz.-36OK Floppy Parallel

IS Sorlal Ports Ganig PortRGB Port 12'Monlto:

S154.95 .

Q

-.1702 C0L0R....S169.95 " NEW10S4S S299.95 THOMSON HI-RES RGB COLOR MONITOR (299.95 MAGNAVOX RGB 13"

COLOR MONITOR

I

COMMODORE PRINTERS

C=MP5-1250

$219

DPS-HOI DAISY ttt-lAQ

WHEEL PRINTER* ' Ha

MPS 1000PRINTER$169

■COMMODORE C-64/C COMPUTER ■COMMODORE 1541-C DISK DRIVE ■COMMODORE COLOR PRINTER ■13" COLOR MONITOR

■GEOS SOFTWARE PROGRAM ■ DISK DRIVE HEAD CLEANER ■BOX OF 10 DISKETTES

PS-321 SI

r Supphos A Cnblui

iFr™ Solwar u

EPSON

$759

:K-PO0

$478

iHook-uaCablBS* ACAdapiors

INSTOCKCAII mttLOWPRICF! AMIGA SOD W1084S

1639

AMIGA 500Wyi004Si 1010 3.S" DRIVE...11029

AMIGA 2000 IN STOCK

— Al L PCniri IFtiALS IN STOCK—, A-601 ■ S12K EXPANSION ■ A-1010 3.5'' FLOPPV DRIVE ■ AIW3D BHIDOE CARD A-10S4SnGBCOLOnMONI7OR'A-16S0 MODEM ■»90A HARD DHIVE CONTROLLEHFOHA-IOM -A-2010 3.S" INTERNAL

DISK DRIVE FOR A-3000 ■ A-205S RAU A-5211

3upf. 20MB HirH DflvtiarA-SOO

RUSH SEHVICE AVAILABLE..CALL FOH DETAILS

1119

X-1050... (489

.O-fliO

■ Drivfl Mouse RGBCo'orMonlor

EXPANSION FOH A-3Q00 ■

!j> 1 OZJ

TOSHIBA

|nGB Color MoniTor .All

WORKBENCH

|M7

SERIES II

lm 3£- Drsk Dnvw ■ Mousu

■GEOS SOFTWARE PROGRAM

$339

I LOGITECH MOUSE

P330CO DAISY WHEEL PRINTER.. ..

-12" MONITOR

#4 COLOR PACKAGE

|M.crap;ocessar ■ 1.2 ME! IP'oppy Drive ■ 20 MB Hard IDrlvo ■ Mono Monitor

-1199.95

■ Amiga 500 wySIZK- Uuilt

■DISK DRIVE HEAD CLEANER -BOX OF 10 DISKETTES

iKeyKOiira 64OKfi*M 60286

HHLH

-IGA500

#3 COMPLETE PACKAGE ■COMMODORE C-64/C COMPUTER ■COMMODORE 1541/C DISK DRIVE ■COMMODORE COLOR PRINTER

IBM AT Compatible

Herd Drive Package

$1399

COLOR PACKAGE "j^~.

COMPUTER PACKAGES

| EPSON EQUITY 11+

$489

$179.95 MONITORS

$869

1.1

165)

"$1649

All

' ■ •"•■v- ioaa

1596

RGB COLOR PACKAGE

I A MCOComputerwKojDoara IWBEio

»1S

J7M

'"...■• as

BG3

FREE MOUSE AND SOFTWARE

$410.05

^

nx-ikjoc .f™."!

NX-1000C Rainbow NX-1000

NX-10Mna.nbow

iiM.ai

JI24 B5 1161.85

NBM10..

OKIDATA

2OS8 ISM Compaitls

| Bridge Ca:B w.5.25" Flopp,' Disk Drivs

S2049

LQ!O0

LX-6M .. il99

1091i'll,..ii89.9S 1524..1499.65

IBM POXT COMPATIBLE

ICoIot Monilsr

FX-950. .I3J9

Panasonic

Free

IAMIGA 2000 llo9MB. BuJl-in 3.5" Disk Drive

LQ-10M-,

(SD9

H4S85

OOaim

liJFilUATA 180 lOKIMAlbKJ IH l> D

ties.as

Ii19.S5 1119 93

: i pi/I II !'iJ!>ii I.HS IN STOCKI


HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO OUR MANY COMMODORE FRIENDS & CUSTOMERS

Software

CM P CM P

^Brwtertjund Software -

Cimw SjnMji US'

Owl Pit il'li

Pnm

Cowl!!

Pwl I1 S GrBCc, I>ik 1

CctdM

PROFESSIONAL

P S Grams Dak 3 P S IJHUj Ori

Omul U CUH

-" ^. . , .

hr. G»vy 4 A.-* h .:

r.»'. A TiH Boo* GfKH Tncu I Tes C4I1

. .

-

1597

.

. . . C<i . T

. .

IS97

?197

MISCELLANEOUS CINEMAWARE

v i-i-r\\

\ nr

«»o 'I

. .

Burnt Gran

C«iJ !J*»

Fat! fr(.» S howl

SHARE )'MA

JfbV

CEM r^CUCKn MAI IF [>40f

11)7 -IS'

!»('

Fourth & »»ct»* team Cati Minipufl . alSfll

Form Shop &W Gaoa Word PwbUhpr

EMo s Hint Btok iiwrl Gui

- ...

,,.,,....

1IC 1187

9W

rs

1S97

n . ,,,.,,.,.. 5hvb JVoW,

1191 IHi

T.S.0

1*17

>-:■«■

iur

S4.97

1597

TwiligH Zaifl

24.97

SOLUTIONS UNLIMITED BuUSH

« -. mm' ■'■'. " "I" WJD COS Permit r.i i*

IK7

GFLFcoffilf

UnnEmm

S»r Rim Bonno II

US'

BmwglTwuB

B"

SPRINGBOARD

ACCESSORIES

yHfCRO PROSE .

PlWfi

h

F' |r- r, n Sc*n*iy Jvm

FiqW

Jet 2

i

_

2157 J497

24 97 2*97

Lcth

31" LW Ljtwn 25 cri S H" Dhj Lit** H CM

MANY OTHER C-64/1 28 TITLES AVAILABLE — CALL FOR

.


Introducing the 1541 RAMBOard Copy protection's "worst nightmare"

The flea* ras rjw shm & years, nr* an rdpers-ve p«e rf hardware ThJ

Here's what Ihe world's toughest critics have to say.

•iw jaw o km tjssi. wjII «• pu »I»e*up --"H ewfl ^"r* *" a *m.ar( tm rpmeJ V J* CH

Soflwire Support has |u«1 made the dream a realttyl Wt'n pond B nrMlM W IWttUMBOW. a jam art that un fist be

Hata'i wh*l loma ol mow people navo lo say -boul Hsusgado;

m ponrtil card n sxt tact* fiaslH *» a rwg e* tie pas' Wortng wtf

Ipioil Wt*jr< ■« FWBCBTd «ill tuckup strf*»e ta Mw uWB can I two Mamelon to *eep your RAMBOar-l xCffarr^ t-ehtmj eneniy Ires

F-AVBOBrd alw axnas »aj?s with a rasi reper thar an archie an unpcisdM data disk in urder 50 i#wfi$'

The coreepts Dsriim -{am' ^sterns are cublic Oman. So «*( sroal jou haw

tii5 ra:ure N^ onty is Rent^de :r>e

13 paj W S5 or rare fa somrae elsa's "carfT1 Sof*aie Sitccr w!l sell )M Ihe hardware1 (a |u5!(XKIMSo ripi tonthave m unlmntBj mame, donl

s mBxTS a)l cyr R£D f*|crt goeE HD

•orry Jusl order (Ojr ns» RiUBOmSfrom SofMre Smcrt -- the axnpjry rMi's

maiinj sure ihai nor-i"g else on the mM ams Sow B

declared war w high pruei

FEATURES INCLUDE:

RAMBOard - Our Price: $26.95

• 1541/1581:. 571 Faslftle Copier-Any Direction

Other companies "curd" boards: J44.95 or mora.

• SinDlnorDuolSlolBOttlioAnNibtjler

■the IW1 RAfjeOard rnjiirfu toNare :a opflraie Ihn-Otviara can bB eflher

RAMBOad pwamoiBri. icon to ha found on a* RwwgaZ-ji t*coiam tttk. or ary of tw othsr nc*(t' loflwffc aHBKhy on "tip Trurvet

> 300. Pnim5:FDilhoso1ougritotKic1iNpai3h5

• Geos1" FiloCopior-Wmlis under DesMoi)

• Directory EdilorjOraatiiioyour Disks

• Gooa- MoOgnl PAH/iMETERS and TOOLS • Corapnlltllu with C-8-1'128 «"lh 1541.71 Dniw ■ DumpPammoiorCHlaiogioP'inloi

• SaoilmgMLMonllorwilhDrivaMon

• BytoPJlltornScjinnor:HigtlSpocdSeaicrie5 ' TactinicW support BvalaBto.ol course

• ErrorScannorwIthUnqueSecia. Editor • PoeularsuliscritiorscrviceavailaBie!

FLASH! Kracker Jax Earns a 5 Star Rating

■ SinglooiDunl Highspeed Dala Copier

In INFO'S May-June '88 Issue

Kncln Jn s ft pomrv wHete. 3£« =Sfro. sySem rj has aiai re

canry i>r mm' Wtf S i raumeB' t s i tusBn pmgrat 33 a'ows fv IMIBIi'l^OrrwD^WlccnimKH'iBnffurC'lHrwfK'Mit

X SSM w SJOW nr-Jtorj « « WW9 l-id B nsw an 1*, >M> noji gn LUnj

Itjwij ioj mO. LMTWtECTEO. TOTJUIY BHOSEN BACKUPS Sal an Mr tJlfK1 JmnliltfKKOB

IUicJ* *i B le » nst l|SS" ol« Lni sn 1* nuiuf BOH' * Urfx _ .

Pj,jn<Wll«lul...9nD-<n.ll<l».0nfy.!9.

ourmn) W l-it you ■im M REAL BH» 01 ho» 5C0I KncJm

one of out astcmm Don 1 mirf You wol haw r< problem

Jli 11 li rgonfl

Vols 1 thru 7 Only $9.95 each

1581 TOOLKIT

When we program a utility, we DO IT RIGHT

Ox. HBKBHO d=ir*d tH imesL so w or set* lor ra &s Iha 1581 TOOLKIT iep-esen,. N tnos; se: ol disk ig no AJ of <wr rw™ are UHrj.Fasi and repssa-l UK :>1 t-e ait Bcgranming Wa supiM pjmw™} #«« sppl^hle

ATTENTION C-12B OWNERS

Now that Commodore ha! reigned llw C-1280 with 61K ol video RAM.

S'cw'w (ono 0. two d.ivBs): Backup ever BOOK In UNDER 2 MINUTESI TWe. -.lility even roporls errors.

IQOd BASIC a al.eadi hi; Ihe capa-uhly ol using all MK of viooo RAM. It you

Track nnd Saclor Editor: vmw and modify dam easily on your 3 1/2 irvcr. diskolles Bireclory Editor, organ.ie wliolo oisK diroclonos ->■ pn.lition. ■ ll.ii. nioi 1: iri,J.j-,|..-1sibli-

we shmild tw sooing US piogramj scMrsss 1h"S lantaslic new tsalire

Fust Fiirj Copipi (ono or two drives)- 15-11/81/71 compamnin - .my dirocOon ■ wilh partmoning.

tlyto PaSem Soiircfi Wo mrjditiea ou. tamous ulilily 10 suppon Vm 1581 (link drivo You II love it!

onn Ihe C-1!Bm slock conddion, you own all 16K ol video BAM lhat Commodore lelt was rwcosaary Using Basit 8 tormar and Iho full G*K ol video RAM provides you witti the ability 10 scroll Uirougti video mem

Erro. Scarmor. Scan imijortanl disks lor posnolo ptoUtems This 13 0 one ol a kind utility F1I0 Track and Sector Tracer Scan and modily hies last. Even supports partilioning

Fast Formalter- Allows last loimatting ol either whole disks o. ranges of i.acks. you donrJe netocalabli. Fast Loader Now yoy can last load all ywr 1581 tiles with tW super quick last leader.

oiy as *e'l as enhanced color rosolnhon. Up until no*, lo upgrade me C-1J8 to 64K otvd-eo RAM you «ouid riave (ofir^i search out Itte components, then llrHta corrspEtem repair ouflei loceMlder and install the parts WhiBl a hassle! SDLUTtON — We hj.e clevelopait a module thai srepl» plugs in lo ihe molhier board o( your C-UB No iplalttrad Miller — No hml tfarrtige

Partition Creatnr- Open partitions easily with this simple to operale utility. Even a novice can use it

rt Ho.a^*™^*drsMsir«k «»

- No ha nit. This package includes fun eaiy lo follow installation insfnjctiws. nest

Wt onld oa w« m bj )■ ««« you nds s* iSS" TOOUn. tw sk™ you

TT» 1S61 TOOLKIT (00 lV dlskelH)

program lo validate prefer inslailalwi and trip plug-m upgrade module

Only $39.95

and .Ml DOS DEFERENCE GUIDE

Only $44.95

ATTENTION: SUPER SNAPSHOT OWNER

EDUCATIONAL SOFTWARE

pp^p

BASIC, you'll fcwa tho Earn netBie.uK for you Bp

c BASIC iK>y3nTners Iml to tit into >wr Super ^ahit Cs^ije No soWeg or i»s inquired Jusl tit out the 5umr Eraisfoi Euan srH poo in Sysrss

Imtant ftxms is yours Syves adds ovsr 25 ma^x Hnnwids lo BASIC, ard in

Owls

ai1erp»j DOS -edge is 3 pleasure»use W« oven incUde j IW1I rwnpaisbl last loader, aixJ w ML memtc aftoss*Je fran BASIC

PnrtrJain MOLI*t:

GhurllU Br-rjwrt AllC i>

Vour SY5HE5 p**iiga <Klu*ft oior wo h/tfed pajK d *WW b«u™r«aiw.

Mfl^e Maroninrt

Peanut

a di-l" tasod yogram as «oll as an Epwn tor yojr Super 5«Ji5not CannOqo

lurn Puj^Iof

Snoopy to ir>i> n

SYSRES - Still only $39.95

WlllBf .

ng Mscrilnn

a Bail CharliB Early Games- Young Chi-drsn

.KRACKER JAX REVEALED Win done II i

I Corrmnu? Uien wra. »tq r* IV«aW Boas ty KraoB .ic are w last

mr. r Comrcdn coqy de-pjo-ertjn rtrnatxn Cu K<c*n&j> rj irc-acw iusUptcus Noh ^nj cui rriB «b ffi lftdi ■? 0) PeSx Cw books OTHERS ONLY SOWCH TME SURfUCS We ttg

STOCKING STUFFERS (While They Last) 5 35

The Elenntnrjiy Co-rmodort 6*

fl 9i

t'ofiuinjl Auoi^Einl CP »

9 95

4 9& 5 95

Fila a Pepcn-B^hiT Wt-k Qanw-naker EpO<rlS Iff-vy

7M *«

(>lyjroah) CuriiB Botky M&ny She*

J 95 £ 95

3 95

teathfii" Goddess

995

Su*CWryJflil

9 9%

J1DO WOflanVfn"

Cfwcli EdMf 6* Cc-Tipuiff Tnv<4 CfO-Jhvfl Filsi

4 .ft 4^ fl95

Cra.irivu WnTf»f

nat-to,"

SfllPmJ

□ohK MiinjiflJtr WliM

695 i

III S95

En!BT*i-Hh!r

Gsoswl? Hear oJ A'r.tj Kj|cr*n ManagHr

Woony Savers I , .

Wotb} Savers II . r . r Nar*ay B5

A$b

99i 5 95 495

*D5

^.95 5 Bi

Pop-sofiai lrr—n:r>y Cf U

Saniion Siamus» SfkKw SwiliW Tinrnc

-,

TrlnHy IBS

WiHkl1!! GroalflSl Baseball

3 35

--

- -

.

695 *M ^95 795

fi95

9-95 1595

Not V n nom isb KnOm Jji Beveand VoUrm III otH

■cut ml nuBuM )■ wrnoM mfcrtli n HmUki ! ma t. jtuie nsaiiy W » ■itsep■ Hr»erJiiHewilMm fcuMBsVeelwusisTJeHailfrsualrj

REVEALED BOOK III with Hackers Utility Kit . . 523 50 REVEALED BOOK II with Hesmon Cartridge ... S23.50 REVEALED BOOK I with Reset Board

$23.50 7^

SOITIUHRE

Oilsnng n sanplo wu uoyl mangy [mlcrg. (nmliM cMcti, rwsocal th«*a 101 p«<WJ! SotMie Suppwl

Moil your ordur \o SmiMre Suppnn im ??()0 ME Anmesen Bo.ni / V.intouvi'r WA SB661

mmt Fixegn cusmners nxc! Mil or wme fw b.«1 EJuppffg Untgbf. D«r«live flewa ara «c-fliH] at no daro*

Or cull our toll-ltau or dor Mnu v\ 1 am 3M-1179. 9nm-5pm Pacifjc li

lu«anen) VIS* MC, Dutwsr, nrflC01) ftflori shippMluDS A .f PO. APO, C3H9M.or Ue-no.pta)S" kH 1303 per order In sliopins "«l hundlinj COD ivIMhjIe 10 U S nalonws or»( KB 12 tt addiunal per IF ard WW IF ™ call (or 1 HsMn AuJwiJSIion Nurri* All n sloO oWhs at processM within 24 hours U S

Sl.ppcraBB,UPSgi«i>linrriLstcas»F«T;nilDAYAmi.ailaW «U SI (0 [« pamd uttnnallU S U

stalKBiNl US sol!™E«itosMrl»>W'jrs«llbeshi«iedMDifA»allw^i!rSMSTHc»arge

WiMnr^lon rrsdents PBiw aH 7 5% MOnonal to SaK In All OOi sCpd E Ba^s Program Submisnon. invil«d

Kitd mora into' CHI gr >nti for r.r Ina taldo;

INTERNATIONAL

Ali-nr lin,.r. wdort nccepied ai (206) 695 3648 / rirtyi n wrcli Technical luppori .n..ni.ifhir- C:tll PMi M(Hrid,|if I nnF.iy

DEALERS - WE HAVE THE SUPPORT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR!


Shorter, Faster, Better

Randy Thompson

With this one-liner, you can instan

Contributing Editor "The Programmer's Page" is in terested in your programming tips and tricks. Send all submissions to

The Programmer's Page, COMPUTEI's Gazette, P.O. Box 5406,

Greensboro, North Carolina

screen located at 8192:

Odd or Even? An easy way to check whether a number is odd or even is to AND it with 1. If the result equals 1, the number is odd. If the result equals 0, the number is even. For example, the following code checks to see if the variable X is an even number; 10 IF X AND 1 - 0 THEN PRINT X;'1S AN EVEN NUMBER."

You can use this trick with any

integer between —32768 and + 32767, and it works on any Com modore computer. Joseph R. Chametski

Dallas, PA

Easy 40/80 Switching Everybody knows that you can

switch between the 40- and 80column screens on the 128 by print ing an ESC-X (PRINT CHRS(27) "X"), but did you know you can do the same thing with SYS 65375? When used from within a program,

the SYS command is both shorter and easier to use.

Mike Prestwook Milpitas, CA

Clearing the Hi-Res Screen Clearing a hi-res screen from BASIC can take a very long time. COMPUTE'S Gazette

Januaty 19S9

Vincent D. O'Connor

+ F)/5-10):CLR

Babbiti, MN

Using this code clears all BASIC program variables, so it's best to use it at the beginning of a program.

Din's Newton

Newcastle, NB

tip we publish. Commodore programmers are a rare breed. They're always looking for shorter, faster, more efficient ways to do things. For example, take a look at the following tips sent in by some of our readers.

To find the cotangent, use X = l/TAN<Nf

CLR:F-FRE(O):DIM A((-65536-<F<0>

27403. We'll pay S25-S50 for each

82

X-1/SIN(N)

taneously clear the 64's hi-res

Missing Functions Commodore BASIC for the 64 and

Function-Key Flip To redefine the 128's functions keys so they return the same ASCII value as on the 64, execute a POKE 828,183. To return the function keys to their default definitions, ex ecute a POKE 823,173.

Earl Kanady

128 has a number of built-in mathe

Las Vegas, NV

matical functions, yet there are

some very useful functions that BASIC does not provide. For ex

ample, although the SQR function returns the square root of a number, there is no function for returning

other roots, such as the cube root. The following tips show you how to simulate some of these missing functions. (In each example, assume

Free Blocks Revisited Ever since we published the freeblocks tip in the October 1988 "Programmer's Page," several peo ple have written in to suggest an other, somewhat shorter method. Instead of the original

that the number being operated on

LOAD "S0:",8 LIST

is stored in the variable N.)

many of you recommend using

To find any root of N, use

where R is the root. Commodore's LOG function

returns the natural log, or log to base e (2.71828). To find the common log (log to base 10) of a number, use X = LOG(N)/LOG<10)

EXP is similar to LOG except that it calculates the value of c raised to the power inside the pa

rentheses. A more useful function would be one that returned the val ue of 10 raised to the power inside

the parentheses. To find the value of 10 raised to the power N, use X-EXI'(N'LOG(10))

BASIC provides sin, cosine, and tangent functions but not se

cant, cosecant, or cotangent func tions.

To

LOAD "SS",8

LIST

X=N"U/R)

find

the secant of any

number, use X-l/COS(Nt

To find the cosecant, use

It's true that the latter method saves you one character's worth of typing, but I chose to publish the

first technique because it works every time you use it. When you use LOAD "$$",8 two times in a row, you get a FILE NOT FOUND error. If you really want to save your self the typing, try abbreviating the LOAD command with an L SHIFT-0 or abbreviate the LIST command with an L SHIFT-I. To shorten the

original tip even further, you can remove the 0 that precedes the colon. It's best to leave it in, however, be

cause the 1541 often confuses itself with a dual disk drive and attempts to access a nonexistent drive 1. This

single-/dual-drive identity crisis is one of the reasons why DOS's savewith-replace command is so flaky;

it's also, I suspect, the reason why LOAD "$$",8 works only the first time you use it.

Q


SELECT 5 BOOKS for only $3 ^ DtagrashgcrtfMcrtinrig:

(values to $127.80)

ttx/64 or 128 fystem

The 3141P

Commodore,

S16.95

Programmers

Challenge Business Programming

!

2817P

S14.95

Membership Benefits • Big Savings. In adOilion to this introductory

offer, you kssp saving substantially wilh members' prices of up to 50% off the publishers' prices.

• Bonus Books. Starting immediately, you will be eligible (or

our Bonus Book Plan, wiiri savings ol up to 80% off publishers' prices. • Club News Bulletins. 14 times per year you will receive Itie Book Club News, describ ing all the current se lee I ions—mains, alternates, extras—plus bonus offers and

special sales, with hundreds of titles to choose from. • Automatic Order. II you

TROUBLESHODTING S REPAIRING

wani trie Main Selection, do nothing and it will be sent to you automatically. If you prefer anolher selection, or no book at all. simply indicate your choice on Ihe reply lorm provided. As a member, you agree lo purchase al least 3 books within

YDUR

Iho nexl 13 months and may resign at any time thereafter. • Ironclad Noflisk

COMMODORE ,64

Guarantee. If nol satisfied with your books, return them within 10 days without

obllgalionl • Exceptional Quality. Alt books are quality publishers' editions especially selected by our Editorial Board.

\

1 ?4>ri[L

iaa us

Couiili it 3

When it's new anil important in business or personal compuling, The Computer Book (Huh' has the information you need . . .

at savings of up lo 50% off publishers1 prices!

2A71P

117 Bt

"personal

-COMPUTEftINVESTMENT

HAND8OOK

I'll

I'll!!all III'IUM ll'M\ 1 ill 'l

51(81

Computer Technicians

Handbook-

Blue Ridge Summit, PA 17294-0820 sfl accept my m&pnborship in The Computer Book Club' and send Ihe 5 volumes listed below, billing me S3 95 plus shipping ,-ind handling charges tf nol satisfied, I may return the

boo*? wtihm ten days wjlhoul obligation and have my membership cancelled. I agroo to pur chase al leasl 3 book-sal rogula* Club prices (plus shipping/handling} during the next 12 months and may lesign. any time iheroalter

Name

Address

City Siaie'Zip

.

Phone

Signature Valid (o* now members only Foreign applicant wJiHoCQivospocul ordering instruction? Canada must remit in U S

19S9 'HE COMPUTER BOOK CLUB' iiri Ridge Summn. PA |

currency

This order sutyncl lo acceptance by The Compute' Book Club"

\\)rn'-'V q' DffQnl Ql q.ia'ftn" 'f^j^f! to' $'! new mffidwj \J"OV '& yiWI Of fQP

CG 1B9

1BB9

SE2.95


BUILT Now Get Inside Your Commodore with COMPUTED Gazette Disk. i

Now there's a way to get all the exciting, fun-filled programs of COMPUTED Gazette-already on disk—with COMPUTH's

I

Gazette Disk.

el

00

Subscribe today, and month after month you'll get a new, fullytested 5'/4-inch floppy disk guaranteed to run on your Commodore 64, or Commodore 128 personal computer.

0

000000VE00

000000000 0000000

COMPUTEl's Gazette Disk brings you all the latest, most chal lenging, most fascinating programs published in the corresponding

issue of COMPUTEi's Gazette. So instead of spending hours typing in each program, now all you do is insert the disk... and your programs load in seconds. RESULT; You have hours more time to enjoy all those great programs which appear in COMPUTEl's Gazette—programs like SpeedScript 128, Arcade Volleyball, 3-D Sprites, Sketch Pad, Sound Manager, 1541 Speed and Alignment Tester, and hundreds more. So don't waste another moment. Subscribe today to COMPUTERS Gazette Disk at this money-saving price. Take a full year's subscription for just $69.95. You save 55% off the single issue price. Subscribe for two years and save even more! Return the enclosed card now. Individual issues of the Disk are available for $12.95 (plus $2.00 shipping and handling) by writing us at P.O. Box 5188 Greensboro, N.C. 27403. l\-

IF.

!■

II

I"


More Disk BASIC

Larry Cotton

be successful, the drive must be

Happy New Year. I hope your holi days were happy and that you ben efited from the wish-list program presented last month—if not direct

data file you saved (such as WISH

ly, at least from accumulating new

knowledge of BASIC. This month we'll finish ex plaining the program. Recall that there are seven subroutines that are accessed by the menu: 1. Add item(s) to list 2. Save list to disk 3. Load list from disk

4. Delete item from list 5. See list on screen

6. Print list 7. Quit

Loading Data from a Disk

We've covered the first two subrou tines; next is the load-from-disk sub routine, which begins at line 330; 330 L$-"":INPUT"{DOWN} NAME OF LIST TO LOAD";L$:IFL$=""THEN

RETURN

This line is identical to line 280 from last month, except for the word LOAD. We're asking the user to type the name of a wish list that he or she has previously saved. Our example list title was WISH LIST 1, which was stored in LS. We must now open a channel of communication with the disk drive: 340 OPEN1,8,0,LS

Again, this line is identical to one from last month (290), with one

able to find the exact name of the LIST 1).

If you ran the program and saved a wish list to disk last month, did you look at the disk directory afterward? If so, you saw that the name of the file was labeled PRG

(PRoGram) and it was annotated with a number in the left margin of the disk directory. However, your data is not a

program, and it cannot be run. The number in the left margin is the da ta's length, in blocks. About 254 characters are held in a block.

So far, we haven't actually loaded any data; we've only told the disk drive to get ready to load it.

a higher number—say, 300. Cursor

over to the second 1 and change it to 0. You've created your OPEN1.8, 0,L$ (disk load) line. Similarly, when you write the PRINT# lines (with numbers in the 200s), cursor back up to those lines, change the line numbers to num bers in the 300s, and type INPUTtt

ment, INPUTS, which reads the

and with the correct, corresponding

information from the disk drive.

syntax: 1 goes with PRINT#, and 0

350 INPUT#1,C:IFC-OTHENFRINT

goes with INPUT#.

"(DOWN} NO LIST FOUND": GOTO370 360 FORT = 1TOGINPUT#1,I$(T):NEXT 370 CLOSE1:GOSUB450:RETURN

INPUT# works similarly to IN PUT (as in line 330), except that in

stead of getting information from the keyboard, it gets it from the disk. C holds the number of items in the wish list. If for some reason C is equal to 0 after the INPUT# statement, the message NO LIST FOUND is printed and the program jumps to line 370. Line 360 uses a FOR-NEXT loop to load the data from the disk into the computer's memory as ar

address of 0. Recall that the OPEN

goes to a subroutine that prints the

file number. The 8 is the device number and indicates that we're

to that line number and change it to

Next we use another BASIC state

ray I$(). Line 370 closes the file,

munication. The number 1 is the

200. Then move the cursor back up

over PR1NT#. This way the infor mation will always be saved and loaded in exactly the same order,

important exception: the secondary command opens a channel of com

drive, I always write such lines in parallel form. This helps ensure that the data is loaded in exactly the same order and format as it was saved. This is extremely important. First write the OPEN1,8,1,L$ {disk save) line. Let's say it's line

list and returns to print the menu.

Writing Parallel Lines

Note that program lines which get

communicating with the disk drive.

the name of the file from the user,

Now the all-important 0: This

says that we intend to read data

open the channel, and write and read data to and from the disk drive

from a disk file. L$ is the name of

are very similar.

the data file that the user entered at

When I write BASIC programs

line 330. In order for a disk read to

that communicate with the disk

Last month I said this would not be a tutorial on communicating with peripherals—so we'll leave our

discussion of disk activities here. You should understand enough to

do simple disk saves and loads. The delete-item subroutine is next, It gets a little tricky, so follow closely.

Deleting Items Remember that we're storing our

wish list as an array I${), in which C keeps track of the number of items in the list. At any given mo ment, while running the program, you can press the RUN-STOP key;

for example, if you want to see what the third item on the list is, type—in the immediate mode— PRINT I${3). The first line of the delete-item subroutine just checks to see if that count is 0 (no items entered); if so, the subroutine returns 380 IFC-OTHENRETURN

The next line starts a FOR-

NEXT loop that prints—one at a time—-the items and their correCOMPUTEI's Gazelle

January 1989

85


sponding numbers, which have al ready been entered. For each increment of T, the screen is cleared

signed to it—even a carriage return, which is produced by pressing RE

and the cursor is positioned two lines down:

(or combination of keys) is pressed

390 FORT-1TOC:PRINT"{CLR}{2 DOWN}":PRINTT;I$<T)

The next two tines print brief instructions to the user: 400 PRINT"{DOWN} PRESS RETURN TO CONTINUE OR

410 PRINT"{DOWN} SPACE BAR TO DELETE ITEM

Line 420 contains a new BASIC function, which well just touch on this month—CHR$(): 420 GETA$:IFA$< >CHR$(13>ANDA$

<> "{SPACE}"THEN420

Our familiar GET statement waits for the user to press either the RETURN key or the space bar. If neither is pressed, the program

loops at this line. By using < > (not equal to), we ensure that no other key will elicit a response. Why did we use CHR$(13) to detect the RETURN key? Each character in a computer's set of characters has a code number as-

TURN. You can detect which key

by checking for the resulting CHR$ value. Because a space is CHR${32), line 420 could have been 420 GETAS:IFASoCHR$(13)ANDA$ < >CHR$(32)THEN420

We'll cover CHR$ and its relat ed function ASC more thoroughly in a future column. Let's get back to the program, 430 IFA$ = CHRSU3)THENNEXT:

RETURN

If the RETURN key is pressed, the FOR-NEXT loop started at line 390 will continue; more items and their numbers will be printed on the screen. Here's the tricky line: 440 FORZ - TTOCrlS(Z) - I$(Z+1):NEXT: C-C-l

If the space bar is pressed, con trol falls through to line 440. Re member what we're trying to do:

delete an entry. So we introduce another (nested) FOR-NEXT state

ment, which loops through the en

try to be deleted plus all the remaining entries and replaces each one with its succeeding entry. As an

C-128

SOFTWARE

example, here's part of the I$() ar ray from my wish list: ISO) —"19B9 CALENDAR" 1${2) = "THREE MAIDS A-MILKING"

I$(3) = "HARD DISK DRIVE" ' 'Surrender your C~ 128 over to

the power of SHADOWDOS!" • Use SHADOWDOS to copy disks and tiles, alphabetize directories, list programs from disk,

auloboot disks,

loimal, scratch, rename and collect. •

Up and down directory scrolling — touch of a key toads program selected.

SHADOWDOS hides in your computer's memory.

Switch back and forth from

BASIC and SHADOWDOS at the touch ol a key. •

SHADOWDOS functions do not destroy

and so on.

Lastly, the counter must be de cremented by one, to compensate

Place 5HADOW0OS on all your disks tor

for the dropped string.

Vivid

on-screen

menus

make

SHADOWDOS simple and ready to go, when you need it.

• SHADOWDOS Is a programmer's and hacker's lantasy. No more mundane and time consuming disk tasks.

Yes, it's only: $11.95

To order, sand cfieck or money order to Si 1 9S10

Where It's Soft! P.O. Box 882461

San Diego, CA 92108 California residents, add 6% aalaa laic.

86

Say we want to be practical and delete I$(2)—three maids amilking. It and all the remaining strings must—one by one—be re placed by the one after it. I$(2) must become IS(3), hard disk drive; I$(3) must become I$(4), more memory;

programs In memory. You're sale even with diskcopy. Instant SHADOWDOS bootup. •

184) = "MORE MEMORY" I$<5)="PEACE" I$(6)="QUIET"

COMPUTED Gazelle

January 1989

See the List Three more subroutines to go. First, look at the one to see the screen, which should be self-explanatory: 4S0 IFC = 0THENRETURN

460 PRINT"{CLR}":FORT-1TOC: PRINTT;IS(T):NEXT

470 PRINT"{DOWN} PRESS ANY KEY

500 IFC-OTHENRETURN

510 PRINT"(DOWN! PRINTING ... 520 OPEN4,4:FORT = 1TOC:

PRINT#4,IS(T):NEXT:PRINT#4: CLOSE4:RETURN

Line 500 has been seen before as 270, 380, and 450. Line 510 prints a message to let the user know what's going on. Line 520 is the heart of this subroutine. We open the communi cation channel with OPEN. It has become conventional to use two 4s when a Commodore computer

talks to a printer. They correspond, as when communicating with a disk drive, to the file and the device

numbers, respectively. The file number doesn't make much sense when addressing a printer; however, it is required by the syntax following OPEN. What isn't required is the third number, as when communicating with a disk drive. Omitting the third number is equivalent to using 0 as the third value.

Now that the channel is open, we use a FOR-NEXT loop and PRINT# to send the data to the printer as the I$(C) array, much as we sent it to the disk drive.

To close communications with a printer, use PRINT#4:CLOSE4.

The subroutine ends with the usual RETURN. Lines 500-520 can be replaced with these if you don't have a printer: 500 PRINT"{DOWNj NO PRINTER

HERE":PRINT"{DOWN) PRESS ANY KEY TO CONTINUE ... 510 GETA$:lFA$-""THENS10 520 RETURN

Quitting Lines 530-560 contain the subrou tine that permits the user to end the program:

530 PRINT:"fDOWN}" ARE YOU SURE?

540 GETA$:IFA$-""THEN540 S50 IFAS-"Y"THENEND 560 RETURN

The only line that needs expla

nation is 550. This is a safe-end technique; it allows the user only one keypress to end the program—

Y (for Yes). If any other keypress is made, the program returns to the

FOR MENU. 480 GETA$:IFA$-""THEN480

menu.

490 RETURN

we'll have coverage of CHR$, ASC, error messages, DEF FN, and much more. Stay with us in 1989. O

Here's the subroutine for sending the wish list to a printer:

Over the next several months,


String Passing

)im Butlerfield

gram returns to BASIC, the string

contains a 0.

Contribuling Editor

will then contain the information.

0382

Many BASIC programmers avoid

the annoying INPUT command by writing custom input routines using the GET command. The problem is

that in doing so, they often run into new problems, such as garbage col lection delays. Can a short machine language module be written to do this input without the drawbacks of the

BASIC commands? Yes, but there's a hitch. A machine language pro gram can scoop in a string from BASIC with ease, but it has a devil of a time passing this string back to the BASIC calling program. BASIC strings are tricky, and different

Commodore computers build them in differing ways. When a BASIC program cre ates a string with a command such

as INPUT X$, a number of complex events take place. An entry for X$ is made in the table of BASIC vari

ables. The system inputs the string to a buffer area and measures how long it is. The BASIC interpreter

goes looking through memory for a space big enough to hold this string. If it finds the space, it copies the string there, then marks off the area as used.

There's more. Pointers are set up. If the memory space is not

found, more things happen. BASIC strings can be complicated from the ML programmer's point of view. (And that's not even mentioning the extra things that the 128 does to avoid garbage problems.) You don't want to do all this in

your machine language routine—at least, not if you can avoid it. One solution to the problem is this: Let BASIC make a string wher ever it wants to do so in memory. Now a machine language program

can receive keyboard input and de

liver it directly into the existing BASIC string. When the ML pro

This method is often named

If the string is generated by BASIC to be ten characters long, we must accept no more than ten characters. On the other hand, if the input

string is not as long as the space provided by BASIC, we must find some way to signal BASIC, telling it how many characters we have actu ally supplied.

(S2D),Y

STA

$00B9,Y

(Variable element)

INY

string thing. We'll use it in a mo

ment. But first I need to point out a few things we'll be watching for. We must be sure that we don't run beyond the string's storage area.

LDA

CPY

#$06

BNE

ÂŁ0382

Here comes our main GET

loop. We GET a character; if it's bi nary 0, we return immediately to the GET statement, since there no

character was received. Then we check to see whether the character is a RETURN, in which case we leave the loop: 038C JSR $FFE4 BEQ S038C CMP #$0D BEQ

A String Thing

(CETINt (RETURN?)

S03A5

We have a character, and it's

Let's look at the code of a simple

not RETURN. We will get the char

string-thing program. This program

acter count from address $8E (intially, there will be a 0 there), and check to see that it's not at the string size limit (the value of which is stored in $8B). If we have hit the limit, we ignore the character:

does not have special code for such features as recognizing the DELETE key or furnishing a prompt signal. These features are easy to add. As written, this program works

on the Commodore 64 only, or on the 128 in 64 mode. A 128-mode version would need extra code to allow for memory banking. The first thing to do is to find the string so that we know how

long it is and where it is located. We will assume that the string variable

is the first variable used in the pro

LDY

#$02

This loop copies the bytes in the variable table into addresses

$8B-$8E. The first three bytes are the descriptor: $8B gives the string length, $8C/D give its address. $8E

(Limit?)

BCS

$038C

$FFD2 (S8C),Y

INY

STY BNE

cation pointed to in addresses $2D

0380

(Count)

S8B

JSR STA

at the start of the variable table. The variable table starts at a lo

pointer). The first variable is as sumed to be the one we want. The first two bytes contain the variable name. We don't need this, so we'll start off with a 2 in the Y register:

$8E

CPY

It appears to be an acceptable character. We echo it and store it in the string (position Y, right?). Then we add 1 to Y, store it in $8E, and go back:

gram. This will save us code, since it tells us that the string data will be

and $2E (the "start-of-variables"

LDY

(Print) [Store in string) (Increment count)

$8E S038C

(Always branch)

When we see a RETURN, we're finished. We need only echo it (mov ing us to a fresh screen line), and then we can return to BASIC. We

could code JSR (Jump to SubRoub'ne) followed by RTS (ReTurn from SubRoutine), but it's just as easy to JMP

0uMP) to the subroutine and let it re turn to BASIC on our behalf: 03AS JMP

$FFD2

(Print and exit)

For an example BASIC listing, see page 106.

a

COMPUTE!* Gazette

January 1989

87


The Brain's Tricks

Rhett Anderson Assistant Editor Scientists are finally beginning to unlock the mysteries of the human brain. It's a difficult job (and it'll be a long one}, but they have already uncovered many interesting facts. Among them: The brain's speed is due to its use of parallelism and as

factor of performance. For instance, the neck is the limiting factor of the speed of pouring when you empty a bottle of Pepsi.) It's a nasty turn of history that

search its entire memory for that fact. A human brain remembers different ly. You might remember the layout of your grandmother's kitchen when you smell pancakes. This kind of re

leaves John Von Neumann's name

membering depends on associative

best known as a kind of bottleneck. John Von Neumann was a mathe matical genius whose contributions

memory (memory by association).

Researchers are hard at work to develop associative memory sys

in the 1940s and 1950s included the

tems. Database programs could

sociative memory.

recognition of the advantages of bi

take advantage of associative mem

How does your Commodore 64 stack up against your brain? In gen eral, not too well. Take a few min

nary storage and the stored-program

utes to think about the things that

computers had to be hand-wired for

your brain does all day and all night.

each program. More than anyone else. Von Neumann is responsible for the architecture of the Commo

ory to search huge databases in the blink of an eye. How much does Joe Smith owe on his account? Even with 100,000 names in a database, an associative memory system will

Think of all the decision making you do, but don't forget those tasks like keeping the heart beating and the lungs pumping. Don't leave out the monitoring of the senses. And don't forget the unconscious—your dreams are far beyond the imagina tive and even the logical powers of any program ever written. Finally, consider the most amazing form of thinking: thinking about thinking. The 64 should seem a pretty pathetic beast after that exercise,

but let's spend a few more para graphs putting it down. Only by understanding its limitations can

concept. Before EDVAC (a com puter designed by Von Neumann),

dore 64 and nearly every computer built. It's a testament to Von Neu mann that only recently have we begun to build machines which

leave the bottleneck behind. Your brain thinks in parallel. Sensory information is gathered, impulses to muscles are sent out, logical thinking is carried out—all at the same time. A parallel system can emulate a serial one. You're thinking in serial when you reason that (1) you're holding an apple and (2) all apples are fruits, so (3) you're

one thing at a time. That means that

holding a fruit. The brain thinks in parallel be cause it consists of billions of neu rons, each one communicating with

if you hooked your 64 up to a jaw

many others. Neurons are relative

and a pair of legs, it couldn't walk

ly simple compared to the single (very complex) computing element

we appreciate its power. First, con

sider that the 64 is basically a single-

tasking machine—it can do only

and chew gum at the same time.

Serial vs. Parallel

used by the 64.

New computers, like the Trans

find Joe's account in one step.

Is a 64 So Dumb?

So how stupid is the 64? Compared to your own brain, it's pretty dull. But it does what it was designed to do, and it does it welt. Challenge your 64 to an adding contest in BASIC (a relatively slow computer

language). Using paper and pencil, add up the 100 consecutive num

bers which start at the number 98765. Then write a BASIC pro gram which does the same thing. Your 64 will win handily. In fact, even beginning programmers could write this program, debug it, save it

to disk, and run it before they could add even the first 25 numbers. You'll find that the 64 is much more reliable than your own brain. If you can add the numbers without making a mistake, you're doing great. The 64 could run the pro

gram day and night for years with

Most microprocessors think in seri

puter and The Connection Ma

out making a mistake.

al. (The 6502 used in the Commo dore 64 does. So does the 68000 used in the Amiga.) That means

chine, are moving more toward the brain's system. These computers make do with many (though not so

There are things you can do that your 64 could never do. But there are things the 64 can do that

that the processor executes one op

many as are in a human brain) sim

you can't. For instance, you can't

eration at a time. Load the number

ple (though not so simple as a neu

hook up your brain to a composite

ron) computing elements.

monitor to play a videogame.

Associative Memory

human brain and computer work ing together best when you under stand the limitations and

4, add the number stored in memo

ry location 49152, store the result in memory location 2048. This limita tion is called the Von Neumann bottle neck. (Engineers call a structure a bottleneck when it is the limiting 8B

COMPUTEl's Gazelle

January 1989

For a computer to remember a fact, it must know where that fact is stored. if it doesn't know, it will have to

You'll enjoy the experience of

capabilities of both machines.


Where in the World?

Fred D'lgnazio Contributing Editor

thief. She and her gang are on a global crime spree, and it's up to your kids to bring her to justice.

Last month I described the sorry state of Americans' geography edu cation. I proposed that students might be motivated to learn more

geography if they could fashion their own electronic field trips to faraway places. Several programs for the Com

modore 64 now enable children to take electronic field trips which of fer two key ingredients that make geography come alive: First, they let children become "knowledge navigators" who chart their own paths across continents and bodies of information, Second, they give children a mission—a problem, mystery, crime to solve, or person to locate.

The most popular series of ge ography programs are the Carmen Sandiego programs from Brodcr-

bund (P.O. Box 12947, San Rafael, California 94913-2947). The origi

nal Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? has been joined by Where in the U.S.A. Is Carmen Sandiego? and Where in Europe Is Carmen Sandiego? Adults like the Carmen pro

grams for their educational value and because they get this nice 1000-

page World Almanac along with the program and manual (in Where in the World). But have you ever seen a

The "hook" is the chase. Your

kids want to catch Carmen. To get her, they'll do almost anything. They'll journey to 30 different cities and plow through arcane facts about countries' currencies, history, landmarks, culture, and geography. As they chase after Carmen, they learn to be more efficient in their

pursuit. They begin taking notes; they decipher clues using their on

board Crime Computer and their almanac. And, as the chase contin ues, invisibly and with very little pain, they sharpen their reasoning and research skills. The two successors to Where in

the World feature similar attrac tions, Where in the U.S.A. offers

Fodor's USA Travel Guide; Where in Europe has Rand McNally's Concise Atlas of Europe. Both challenge vet eran Carmen chasers with more dif ficult chase scenarios and reward them by promoting them as detec tives. The newer programs allow

students to save their investigation on disk so they can return to it later.

And Where in Europe has an online Crimestopper's Notebook and a Factfinder's Database, which teaches data-management skills.

A Mission You Can't Refuse

kid reading an almanac just be

Less well-known, but also inviting,

cause it's a neat thing to do? Along

comes Carmen, and kids are de vouring almanacs, memorizing countries' flags, speed-reading their

are the Ticket programs from Blue Lion Software (90 Sherman Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02140). They include Ticket to Spain; Ticket

way through lists of national re

to Washington, D.C.; Ticket to Paris;

sources, and navigating across

Ticket to London; and Ticket to Holly

world political maps.

wood.

Charismatic Carmen

The secret is the character. Carmen, it seems, is a pretty charismatic woman—for boys, girls, and their parents and teachers. She's an ex-secret agent turned world-class

These programs are appealing because, like the Carmen programs, they give the child a mission. Far away cities are neat places to visit,

but they become irresistible when you're challenged to go there for some mysterious purpose, when

you have only so much cash to live

on, when customs officials and ho tel clerks stand in your path, or when the clock keeps ticking and

you're running out of time.

Is This Critical Thinking, or What? In Ticket to Paris, your mission is to locate your cousin, who is hidden somewhere in Paris and who has refused to return to the U.S. Your

family hopes you can track him down and persuade him to come home with you. But in order to suc

ceed, you have to master a myriad of details about French culture, cur rency, and language, You have to know Paris like you know the back of your hand. You have to solve all the little problems that confront real travelers when they visit a for eign land.

The ticket programs are re markable in their accuracy (digi tized pictures were taken of locations players visit) and in their

constantly changing parameters— currency fluctuates, hotels fill up and change rates, and unpredict able events occur (you may end up in the hospital from fatigue or star vation if you don't look after your self). I especially like the option to play each game in English or in the host country's language. And the programs are deliberately nonsexist, allowing a player to choose to be a male or female character. The Carmen and Ticket pro grams are not perfect electronic

field trips for your children.

But

they are welcome alternatives to textbooks as a means to stimulate interest in geography and to embed

the study of geography in practical, real-life experiences and problems. Geography is, after all, only an ab

straction. But the world is a very real place. Any tool that lets your child link geography to the real world is worth the investment. <a COMPUTED Gazoim

January 19B9

89


Becoming a geoPaint Pro

Roger T. Conroy

Get the most out of geoPaint, no matter which version you use. In the June 1988 Gazette, E. William Huffman discussed many helpful hints (or geoPaint users. This article builds on those hints. Version 1.3 of geoPaint eliminates many of the problems that the author discussed. Version 1.3 offers many improve

ments, in addition to the bug fixes. The latest version of the oper ating system, GEOS 2.0, features a further improved geoPaint. Regard less of the version

you use, the

hints given here should help you on

your path to becoming a geoPaint pro. For this article, I'll refer to ver sion 1.3 of geoPaint.

you can draw just the intersections of the squares.

board pattern is cleared to the de

In the Cards

Enter Print Shop

One very handy feature of geoPaint is the 8X8 pixel "cards" that con

trol the background color. If you

use the region tool with color turned on, the regions you select

will snap to the dimensions of these cards. These cards are a result of the way the 64's video hardware works. You can use these cards to

make it easy to position your art work on a page. To do so, follow these instructions.

First, use the color tool to change the background color to a pattern of gray and white squares. After you've built up a checker board of about 32 X 32 pixels (4

so that I know exactly where to cut

and paste. I now have a whole page of graphics to use, each one exactly outlined. This makes it easy to paste them into albums for use with geoPublish. (See Figure 3.)

Figure 1 1

f

1

1

to fill the entire edit window. Now,

The largest image that you can ro

tate is one that's 141 X 141 pixels in size (that's one pixel less than the height of the edit window). If you're not sure that the image you want to

rotate is small enough, draw a box around your picture with the box tool. As you draw, watch the pixel size in the status box.

select the entire window and copy it to a scrap. Move down until you are free of the checkerboard and

paste the scrap. The window scrolls down two cards at a time, so it's easy to fill the entire screen. When you've finished, save this checker board background to disk.

The Chart When you're designing a page with

geoPaint, you'll benefit if you first plan your page on paper. I use V*inch graph paper, which is avail able in pads at office supply, art, and stationery stores. If you use thin enough paper, you can trace

pictures onto the graph paper. With my Commodore MPS-

1000 printer (which prints at 60 dpi), I find that a 'A-inch square translates into a box on the screen 18 pixels wide X 15 pixels high. With a geoPrint cable and a printer

in IBM mode (at 80 dpi), use a box that's 20 X 17 pixels. You can draw boxes on the screen to correspond to the boxes

on the graph paper. Alternatively, January 1SB9

document using the line tool in pixel-edit mode. Be sure to draw

the lines on the upper and left edges of the squares. It's easy to

copy a full edit window of these squares throughout the entire page.

(See Figures 1 and 2.) You should find that a grid based on eight-pixel groupings works better than one based on ten-

pixel groupings. The region tool

H

■-

S

I

|

■;

-■■

B ~

■ ■

■i

■i

hi m m m m

1

It

1

H

] light pixel "Can] sH f of region tool.

Figure 2 I

You can now draw an 8 X 8 or a 32 X 32 set of squares on the new

COMPUTEI s Gazalfa

I have found that the cards are es pecially useful when I copy Print Shop graphics. To import Print Shop graphics, I use the "Print Shop to GEOS" converter from the April 1987 issue of Gazette. I outline the graphic in white on the background

cards X 4 cards), copy this pattern

Rotations

90

fault gray when you clear a region.

L

<-

it

1

c -

i

-

9

R

tIw ■

l

Thirty-Two

pixel squares on an eight

pixel background

Figure 3

snaps around the cards when you save your clips to a photo scrap.

Gray background

Since you've changed the back

ana.

ground color to a checkerboard, you'll know exactly what you're

saving. The colored background does not print out, so you can leave it as part of the picture. A drawback to this method is that the checker

- -White border area

"Prmt Shop" graphic.


• A reader has discovered a prob lem with October's "BASIC for Be ginners" column:

I couldn't help but notice that the av erage speeds are calculated incorrect ly in "BASIC for Beginners—The

Smalltown 500" in the October 1988 issue. Mr. Cotton's program calcu lates the average speed for the race by summing the speeds for each lap and dividing by the total number of laps. This method may seem intuitively correct, but it isn't. Mathematical textbooks use the relationship distance = rate X time

(o calculate speed. Based on this rela tionship, lap speed would be lap dis tance (I assume it's one mile) divided by lap time. Mr. Cotton's method of calculating average speed yields a value of 115.4 for car 2. The correct value is 215.135131. Speeds are cal culated this way at Indianapolis; the Smalltown 500 shouldn't be an excep tion to the rule. Gordon Childs Lancaster, PA

Three lines must be changed to cor

IMWALL STREET \&%

rect Smalltown 500. The name of the array in line 20 must be changed from SP to TI because the array now contains the total time for the race instead of the speed. Line 60 must be changed to sum the times for each car instead of the speed. The time for each lap is cal culated by dividing the distance (one mile) by the speed. Finally, line 120 must be changed to print the average speed using the formula

speed = distance / time.

GOAHEAD...TRYMEI I'll give you $250,000 and well sec

i< you're , ■'■.Hi •.■[iiii.i'I; id gain durance

lo ihc Financial Wizards Club.

BLACK MONDAY* [s a stock market game iliai puis YOU on Wall Sirect.

Choose From over 250 Mocks, Ilicn buy & sell a! your discretion, Vuu C>n graph your slocks. Dividends are

10 PRINTCHRSU47)

paid. Companies go bankrupt, Stocks nil] split, and MUCH MORE! Bui.

20 DIM S(4,5),TI(4) 30 FORC-1TO4

lei me warn you...the lightning

40FORL = lTO5

won't necessarily strike on Oct. 19!

50 READ S(C,L) 60 TI(C) = TIIC) + 1/S1CD 70 NEXTL:NEXTC

SOOOAHHAD! IKY ME! Send S:y.y5 (U.S.) Cheek or MoneyOrder (Surry, No COD's) lo:

110 FORT-1TO4

120 PRINT"CAR"T"'S AVERAGE SPEED ~"5/Tl(T)

SOi-T LOKE

130 NEXTT

P.O.Box 131, Depl.CC

200 DATA 108,110,122,120,117

Maureriown, VA 22644

210 DATA 118,114,116,114,110 220 DATA 120,123,119,124,125

230 DATA 100,112,115,117,119

9

*■ Put L'-M A (."■!&: HIM VtrJunloHnsiSoun

The Best of '88 Gazette Disk 15 EDITOR'S-CHOICE PROGRAMS The best 15 Commodore 64/128" programs from the 1988 issues of COMPUTEI's Gazette 'are now available on one disk with full documentation,

V

A REAL STEAL AT $5.95 —ONLY 40C PER PROGRAM! Something (or every user, every taste—

• Arcade games

• Music

• Strategy games

• Utilities

• Graphics ' includes 3 123-only programs

YESI Send me

copies of The Best of '88 Gazette Disk.

I've enclosed S5.95 plus S2 postage and handling (S7.95 total) (or each copy.

Amount

Sales Tax'

Totol.

Name Address.

___

City

Slate.

Zip.

Mail personal check or money order tor S7.95 to: Best of '88 Gazette Disk P.O. Box518B Greensboro, NC 27403 ■New York residents odd 8%-percorit sale! ton. North Caiolma residents odd 5-porcenl soles (ok. All ordeis muii Da paid In I) S. lundt bv a cfieck Oiawn on □ U.S. bank. Sony, no credit cord orders accepted

Pleose ol'-ow 4-6 waok? for delivery


3EFURI TYPING . Before typing in programs, please refer to now to lype tn COMPUTE! s GAZETTE Programs,'

elsewhere in this

Jewel (■ —

r

See instructions in article 50 before typu in

on page

0A21:C9

ID

F0

08

A0

51

Bl

FA

AB

0CC9:81

C9

81

D0

36

A9

51

BD

DA

0A29:C9

ID

D0

25

A9

20

91

FA

Cl

0CD1:57

11

18

AD

3A

11

69

C8

69

aA3l:18

AD

3A

11

69

64

BD

3A

47

0CD9:8D

3A

11

AD

3B

11

69

00

35

0A39:H 0A41ill

AD

3B

11

69

00

ao

3B

5B

0CE1I8D

3B

11

20

BB

0D

A0

28

2F

20

BB

0D

A9

IE

20

B2

E6

0CE9:B9

FF

03

09

80

99

FF

03

3D

0A49:0D

CE

59

D0

03

4C

EB

EA

0CF1:A9

02

99

FF

D7

88

D0

F0

06

A9

10

8D

0B

13

0CF9:AD

15

D0

29

7F

QD

15

D0

03

11

8D

05

97

0D01:4C

90

0D

AD

03

11

29

01

08 91 UJ

0A51:0D

20

FB

11 0F

0A59:D4

A9

00

8D

0A61ill

AD

39

11

F0

2F

A9

11

4A

0D09:D0

03

4C

90

0D

CE

3E

11

0A69:8D

0B

D4

38

A9

04

ED

39

0D11:AD

3E

11

C9

FF

D0

18

69

2B

8D

33

A9

0A71:11

08

D4

CE

97 CS

0D19:00

8D

04

D4

8D

0B

D4

0A79:39

11

D0

05

A9

01

BD

45

8A

0021:12

E9

A0

11

20

IE

F4

0A81:11

A0

01

Bl

FA

C9

2B

F0

Bl

0D29:AB

D4 A9 A2 00

A0

06

IB

20

F0

8D

0A89:04

C9

ID

D0

as

A0

0B

20

B5

0D31:FF AD

3D

11

AE

3C

11

20

18

0A91:5F

10

4C

Dl

0A

A0

79

Bl

0D39:CD BD A9

2B

3D

55

11

20

0A99:FA C9 0AA1:08 A9

20

F0

0C

ID

fb

65

C9

0D41iEE

0F

55

11

D0

F3

4C

A3 BD 34

00

BD

45

11

4C

Dl

77 63 D5

0D49:AA

38

BD

IE

D0

A9

05

0801 :0D

08

0A

00 9E

28

32

30

05

0AA9:0A A0

29

Bl

FA

C9

IE

F0

57

0D51i55

11

AD

40

03

8D

03

CP 8D 13 11 79

0809:3G

29

00

0VS

00

AD

0E

BF

0ABliF0

A0

51

Dl

FA

C9

IE

Fa

D7

0D59:A9

55

8D

40

03

A9

10

8D

BF

0811:DC

33 29

FE

8D

0E

DC

A5

01

C2

0AB9:E8

A0

0B

20

75

10

EE

45

7C

0D6110B

D4

BD

12

D4

18

AD

55

C0

0819:29

F3

85

01

A9

00

85

FA

D0

0AC1:11

A9

11

BD

0B

D4

A9

28

EA

0D69ill

69

05

20

B2

0D

20

EE

02

0821:85

FC

A9

D0

85

FQ

A9

30

15

0AC9:69

04

ED

45

11

8D

08

D4

49

0D71:0F

A9

0F

20

B2

0D

20

EE

5A

0829:35

FD

A3

00

A0

00

Bl

FA

33

0AD1:AD 38

11

29

08

D0

23

A0

E9

0D79:0F

CE

55

11

D0

DF

A9

20

0831:91

FC E6

CB

C0 FF

D0

F7

E6

BB

0AD9:5 2

Bl

FA

C9

20

F0

0B

C9

IE

£8 E0

08

D0

EC

05

0AE1:1E

F0

04

C9

ID

D0

13

A0

0E

20

0841 :A0

IF

B9

12

99

E0

30

DE

0AE9:08

20

C6

10

A2

00

20

DD

12

D4

AD

0849:49

!■■ r

99

55 E0

51 57

D4 77

03

FD

34

88

C0

FF

0AF1:0F

AE

47

11

BD

4B

11

8D

FD

57

11

AD

11 54 57 57

0851:D0

F0

A5

09

04

85

01

0AF9iF8

07

AD

38

11

29

04

D0

8B

0DA1:A8

B9

FF

03

29

7F

99

FF

29

0E 0861:A9 IC 0869:FA A9

DC

01 09

U4 2F

0D81i8D 04 0D89:03 20 0D91:40 3D 0D99il5 CE

AD

0839:FB

04 BD 40 90 0E A9 15 11 F0 9C 11 4A 25

01

8D

0E

DC

27

0B01:23

A0

50

Bl

FA

C9

20

F0

26

0DA9:03

A9

00

99

FF

D7

4C

31

8D

IB

00

A9

F7

85

23

0B09:0S

C9

IE

F0

04

C9

ID

D0

BA

0DBl!09

BD

01

D4

A9

41

8D

04

13

20

0871:FC

CE

85

FB

A9

40

S5

AB

0B11:13

A0

08

20

8B

ia

A2

00

BD

0DB9:D4

60

A2

00

A0

22

13

38

85

FD

A2

00

A0

E4

0B19:20

DD

0F

AE

47

11

BD

4F

CC

0DC1:F0

FF

AD

3B

11

AE

3A

11

FA

91

FC

C8

C0

40

3B

0B21:11

BD

F8

07

AD

3a

11

29

4C

0DC9:20

CD

BD

38

ED

3C

11

8D

B2

0881 11)0

A9 81 F7

72 92 88 86

18

69

40

85

DB

0B29:01

D0

27

A0

29

Bl

FA

C9

B2

0DD1:03

3B

11

ED

3D

11

A5

FB

85

FB

18

BC

0U31:1E

F0

0C

C9

ID

F0

0E

11

90

0C

AD

3A

11

E6 03

0891:A5

!■;■

69

FC

A5

FD

4E

0B39:51

Bl

FA

C9

IE

D0

08 A0 13 A0

11 0DD9:0D 03

AD

0809:FA

A5 FA 69 00 40 85

51!

0DEli8D

3C

11

AD

3B

3D

45

00

85

FD Ea

E0

0F

D0

AB

0B41:08

20

5F

10

A2

01

20

DD

87

0DE9tll

60

AD

3E

11

11 C9

8D

0899:69

0A F0

BBAliM A9 0Q

11

8D

3D

DE

0B49:0F

AE

48

11

BD

53

11

8D

97

0DF1:03

EE

3E

11

EE

75

12

AD

F2 41

FF

8D 3C 3D IC

D0

A9

07

04

0B51:F8

07

AD

38

11

29

02

D0

E0

0DF9:75

12

C9

06

F0

09

20

77

50

D0

A0

28

A9

06

99

C3

0B59:2B

A0

79

Bl

FA

C9

IE

F0

A3

0E01:0E

20

54

0E

4C

09

A9

7A

D0 C8 3D F8

ca

2F

D0

F8

A9

7B

0B61:10

C9

ID

F0

0C

C9

20

D0

3D

0E09:00

8D

75

12

EE

31 43

AD

AC

07

A9

EF

8D

FF

DD

0B69:1B

A0

51

Bl

FA

C9

IE

D0

86

0E11:43

11

C9

05

F0

09

11 20

77

FF

IS

B9

IB

11

99

00

74

0B71:13

A0

08

20

10

A2

01

6E

0E19:0E

20

54

0E

4C

31

09

A9

C0

FF

D0

F5

A9

04

3C

0B79:20

DD

0F

AE

75 48

11

BD

53

39

0E21I00

BD

IB

D4

A9

06

A0

12

92 A9

11

A9 20 A9 00 BD 3A 11 BD 11 20

01

8D

43

11

D2

0081:11

8D

F8

07

20

EE

0F

AD

9B

0E29:20

IE

AB-

A9

03

3D

56

11

F8

BD

D0

A9

0E

8D

D2

0B89:8E

02

F0

25

A0

12

B9

9A

33

0E31:A9

0B

BD

55

11

A0

23

AD

BD

25

Da

BD

24

0B91:05

99

42

12

B9

2F

12

99

42

0E39:55

11

99

FF

D7

88

D0

FA

61 61

0B99:9A

05

83

C0

FF

D0

EF

AD

2C

0E41:20

EE

0F

20

EE

0F

CE

55

0BA1:8E

02

D0

FB

A0

12

B9

42

5C

0E49:11

D0

EA

CE

11

D0

E0

34 F4 B3 E5

0859:AD

0879:00

08A9ill 08B1:BD 08B9:00 08C1:E1 08C9:07

A9 26

08DliD4

A0 88

08D9:8D

3E

0BEliA9 06 BBE9l21

D0

0BF1:86

02 57 se n 20 10 F0 31 C9 BD 21

0BF9:8D 0901iBD 0909:A0 8911:29

11

SD

3B

11

75 77

12

A9

78

0E

A9

C0

IC

0BA9:12

99

9A

05

88

C0

FF

D0

EA

0E51:4C

AA

08

A9

56 10

BD

05

D4

6F

IE AB

AD

00

DC

86

0BB1:F5

23

E4

FF

ra

19

C9

52

39

0ES9:BD

0B

D4

BD

12

D4

A9

96

20

E4

FF

38

38

0BB9:D0

03

4C

EB

0D

C9

51

44

0E61:A0

11

20

IE

AB

AC

3E

11

B0

EF

A8

69

E5

0BC110E

A9

00

8D

18

D4

8D

D0 15

66

0E69:F0

0B

A9

IC

99

FF

03

88

B9

3F

11

BD

0E

0BC9:D0

A9

93

20

D2

FF

60

AD

2C

0E71:D0

FA

20

BB

0D

60

A9

93

40 95 52 45

09

20

54

SE

95

0BD1:5D

11

F0

06

CE

5D

11

4C

83

0E79:20

D2

FF

A9

A0

A0

23

99

66

D4

AD

39

11

F2

0BD9:C2

0C

AD

57

11

F0

03

4C

IE

0E81:BF

07

88

D0

FA

A9

13

3D

24 AD

00

DC

07

0BE1:C2

0C

AD

5C

11

8D

55

11

0E89i00

D0

A9

E2

8D

01

D0

A9

99 F8

8D

99

11

BB

12

10

BD

20 45

19 04 04 4C 8E 8D 04 11 D0

0941:BD

38

11

29

10

F0

08

A9

DA

0BE9:AE

55

11

CA

BE

56

11

BD

52 29

0E91:00

8D

10

D0

BD

57

0949:00

8D 44

4C

62

09

AD

04

0EJF1:71

11

F0

IB

DE

71

11

BD

71

0E99:44

11

8D

39

11

BD

0951:44

11

F0

11 03

4C

52

0A A9

Bl

0BF9:71

11

A8

B9

8D

11

9D

F9

A3

0EA1:A9

01

8D

15

D0

AD

11 45 75

0959:04

39

11

A9

ai

8D

44

B9

0C01:07

AD

60

11

9D

75

11

A9

B3

0EA9:0A AA

BD

76

12

85

FC

0961:11

8D 20

FB

0F

AD

38

11

29

0E

0C09:41

8D

12

D4

4C

BA

0C

BD

D7

0EB1:77

12

35

FD

A0

00

BC

0969:12

D0

5B

AD

FB

07

C9

E4

5B

0C11:F9

07

49

03

9D

F9

07

E8

0D

0EB9:11

ac

5A

11

Bl

FC

BD

0971:90

05

A0

78 4C

7A

09

A0

0C19:8E

03

0A

8D

A5

0EClill

0F

FC

30

0C21-.CA

AC

11

BD

85

F0

BD

0EC9i56

A9

C8 5F 20

Bl

F0

D2

FF

D0

43

AD 5A 11 EE 5A 11 A9

C9

04

49

0C29:06

20

CB

10

4C

33

0C

20

CD

0ED1:56

20 11 11

C0

C9

05 11

11

FA

11 5E

SA

0979:7A Bl

A7 C9 20

D0

F6

CE

55

11

20

91

5C

0C31:8B

10

AC

5E

11

AE

56

11

0ED9:E8

8D

55

11

IF

9D

10

3S

0C39iBD

89

11

F0

06

20

5F

10

Bl 0EE1:C0 0F C8

FC

A9

BF 43

F2 5B 18 55 CF BD 0C CE 9B D0 A5 20 A6

Bl

FC

8D

56

7F BD 3B

11

A9

00

3A

0C41:4C

47

0C

20

75

10

AE

56

74

0EE9:A9

11

18 A9

0F

6D

5A

2B

0C49:11

DE

6D

11

F0

03

4C

BA

47

0EF1:D2

20 B2

0D 4C

52

3A

AD

E0

0C51:0C

DE

75

11

D0

19

A9

09

2E

0EF9:56

F0

B5

CE

5A

11

A9

5D

0C59:9D

71

11

AD

00

D0

9D

79

91

AE

SA 4C 9A

11

A9

20

94

0C61:11

AD

01

D0

9D

7D

11

AD

09

AD

38

BB

0C69:10

D0

29

01

9D

81

11

AD

C9 6F 09D1:FA C9 20

D0

4F

A0

51

Bl

23

0C71.5F

11

9D

6D

11

8A

0A

F0

ID

C9

IE

D0

04

0C79:BD

02

D0

AE

56

11

0909:43

AD

5B

11

C9

04

F0

3C

Fl

0CB1:79

11

BD

03

11

09E1:EE

5B

11

A9

20

91

FA

AE

EA

0CB9:3D

0B

11

F3

09E9:5B

11

A9

IB

9D

0A 04

4C

6E

0C91:81

11

0D

03

09F1:07

0A 11 A9 39 A9 4C

AD

5B

11

FB

5A

CE

45

0C99:00

4C

9F

A9

IE

91

FA

AE

5B

46

0CA1:11

8A

9D 0B 04 A9 11 A9 7F BD 38

00

Al

0CA9;56

11

A2

0919JE9 0921:31

8929:58 0931:A9 0939:0D

0981: IF

11

0989tF0 0F

0991:FA AE 0999t04 A9 09A1:8D 39 09A9:11

09B1:5A 11

5A

09B9:1F

91

FA

09C1:9D

11

04

09C9:11

09F9-5B

0A01:11 0A09t8D 0A11I18 0A1910D 92

11

20

20

11

32

5E

20

D2

FF

A9

11

20

8C

FF

A9

9D

20

D2

FF

CE

Al

D0

EC

CE

55

11

D0

Bl

FC

8D

59

11

3D

4D

11 0F01:DE C8 0F09:55 11

20

C0

BF

A9

B5

0F11:D2

FF

CE

55

11

D0

2D 48 5D 20 20 F3 AD 29

AA

79

0F19:43

8D

5C

11

4A

ao

03

64

38

FD

5B

0F21:11

11 C8

Bl

FC

3B

ED

03

11

AD

10

D0

AC

0F29i6D

5E

11

CB

Bl

FC

BD 5F

02

A9

01

FD

2A

0F31:11

C3

Bl

FC

3D

60

11

C8

90 50 £8

11

93

05

A9

FE

0F39:B1

FC

8D

0E

D0

C8

Bl

FC

0C

0C

A9

01

9D

85

8B

0F41:8D

0F

D0

AE

5C

11

BE

55

88

0A

AA

BD

03

D0

AE

IB

CA

AD

10

D0

ID

65

11

30

11

DD

7D

11

90

05

A9

43

0F49:11 0F51i8D

D0

AD

15

D0

ID

17

6C

0CB1101

4C

B7

0C

A9

9D

89

27

0F59:11

ia 09

80

8D

15

D0

AE

55

C9

4C

E9

DF

8A

0A

A3

BD

61

11

ac

29

5F

0F61ill 0F69:99

CA

11

02

D0

11D

69

11

99

03

90

0F

6D

511

11

20

B2

66

0CB9:11

CE

55

11

F0

00 03

52

0A A0

29

Bl

FA

B9

0CC110B

AD

IE

D0

8D

03

COMPUTED Gazette

January 1989

C8


GEnie. Commodore Users Unite! For the people, by the people.

You've never been a follower. You warn your voice heard. You want straight, unbiased information aboui your hardware and soitware. You warn independent news. Opinions. And control.

This year Commodore users like you came together on GEnie™ to get their Commodore questions answered* by experts, their Commodore games won, their Commodore systems updated and their online Commodore opinions confirmed, researched, and applauded

862,391 times.

GEnie understands. In the Commodore RounriTable on GEnie. the people determine what is discussed. And since GEnie is not a hardware or software developer, you'll gel (he most objective information about what's new on ihe market. Thai's why smart Commodore users like yourself turned io us over 800,000 limes this year. That's why you should 100. GEnie makes sure you have access to all kinds of great Commodore software-including thousands of games, education and business productivity programs as well as hard-working

utilities io expand your Commodore. And the experts you trusl will be online when you log

on. Plus news, shopping, travel and reference data. All for only GS a minute. Sign-up is just $29.95, and your first 2 hours are free.* There are no hidden charges or monihly minimums. Now it's your call.

Here's how easy it is to sign-up from your keyboard now. -

Have your major credit card or checking

1. account number ready.

o Sei your modem for local echo (halfÂŁ. duplex|-300 or 1200 baud.

-

DiaM-800-638-83G9.Whencon-

-

At ihe U#=prompt enter

J. netted, enter HHH

4. XJM11740,GEnie then RETURN. Need help or more information? No modem

yet? We can help. In ihe U.S. or Canada call

l-800-63B-963B.Join the online Revolu

tion and lei your voice he heard.

We bring good things to life.

Join the Revolution.

"Basic raies and services iiiellect 9/88 apply in U.S only Non-prime lima laiBs apply Mon-Fri, BPM-B/IM local lime and all

day Sal. Sun. and nail holidays. SubJBCJ m service Mobility, Some services offered on [i[iui> may include addmooal dmges

' 110 credit applies Offer giiod (or 30 days from sign-up c 1(188 General Electric Company, U SA


0F71:D0

A5

A2

29

01

9D

85

11

E2

1219:55

20

57

49

4S

21

20

2A

D0

14C1:C0

00

05

D0

00

05

D0

00

AD

0F79:9D 89

11

A5

A2

09

01

29

A9

1221:2A

20

20

20

20

20

20

20

4A

14C9:17

C0

00

03

00

00

01

00

DF

0F81:07

9D

6D

11

A9

00

9D

71

43

1229:20

20

20

20

20

00

2A

2A

EA

14D1:00

15

40

00

10

40

00

10

0F89:11

A5

A2 09

01

29

07

9D

D6

1231;2A

20

07

01

0D

05

20

14D9:10

00

F0

30

00

00

F0

00

65 5E F9 9E

14E1:00

00

00

00 00

00

00

00

14E9100

00

00

00

00

00

00

DB BD 0A 12

00

24

0D 8A

13

05

04

20

00

00

00

00

30 2A 2A F4 00 00 7A

00

00

00

00

00

00

6D

14F1100

00

00

00

00

00

00 05

00

00

18

18

12

3E

14F9:00

0D

00

00

03

00

00

62

82

92

10

38

FE

F6 65

0D

C0

00

0D C0

00

EE

FF

FF

C3

D9

00

00

C3

1501:C0

92

1509:07

C0

00

03

00

00

01

00

FF

FF

C3

FF

42

18

15

1511:00

00

00

01

00

00

01

24

42

FF

00

82

AB

CC

05

1271tlB

24 12

1519:40

00

01

C0

00

0F 00

00

1279:12 12B1:13

E5

12

1A

13

38

13

96

3A

1521:00

00

00

00

00

00 00

00

19 as ca 4B

04

02

11

11

00

09

05

21

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

53

1289:09

09

0A

14

09

06

03

0B

68

1529:00 1531100

00

00

05

00

E0

1291104

05

0C

03

06

09

0F

00

03

00

00

02

02

0C

01

08

0E

IE

00

0F

40

00

IF 40

00

AE

2C

1299:06 12A1:07

26

07

26

0A

EC

1549:00

C0

00

00

01

00

12A9:D2

50

07

0C

14

04

55

40

00

10

11

41

08

09

05

1A

09

09

1559:10

00

F0

10

00

F0

00

C7

12B9:0D

07

16

0D

07

02

12

25

00

SC 5A SC

F0

D4 43

00

10

05

15

12B1:07

1551:00

00 40

03

8E

08 07

0A

11

13 04

1539:00 1541:C0

0D

AC

48 A4

00 00

00

13

00

1561:00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

BB

4E

35

11

12C1:03

13

02

10

01

12

06

26

EF

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

D0

F7

0E

82

12C9I12

06

0A

0D

02

19

02

01

04

1569:00 1571100

00

00

00

00

14

00

0E

36

11

12D1:04

26

04

10

17

06

0A

A5

15

00

00

3D

00

00

7D

36

IB

0B

10

14

16

14

0B

1581:00

7D

00

00

3C

00

00

4C

6D

37

11

12E1:05

0F

AA

C8

07

00

04

02

00

FB

DS 70

50

FA 6D

12D9:0B

1579:00

A5

1589:3C

00

00

00

00

14

00

3B

6D

34

11

12E9109

06

06

0F

0B

06

09

14

5C

14

1041i85 FB 18 A5 FA 1049t85 FA A5 FB 69 1051:18 A5 FA 69 DA 1059:FB 69 02 85 FB 1061:11 DE 01 D0 BD

20 04 12 87

06

00

93 C3

00

10

00

00

00

40

00

85

FB

Bl

12F1:06

0F

12

15

10

07

20

96

00

00

00

00

00

12F9:10

07

02

03

14

04

25

02

A5

15A1100

00

00

00

00

00

00 00

C3

85

10 00 00

00

06

1591100

130110E

09

01

03

0B

04

25

01

74

00

00

00

1309:11

09

0C

18

0D

11

0F

41

15B1:00

00

00

00 00 00 00 00 05

00

03

15A9:00

14

00

1069i3A 30

05

A9

1311I0B

11

IE

15

05

0A

05

AA

IB

15B9:00

54

00

00

7C

00

00

7D

1071:88 1079:01

D0

EE

60

1319:C8

01

06

0D

0A

01

20

03

0D

15C1:00

00

7D

00

00

3C

00

00

D0

BD

1321:15

08

06

0A

0C

0A

20

01

FE

15C9l3C

00

00

14

00

00

14

00

1081.105

A9

E5

1329:10

0A

10

0D

10

10

10

13

A0

00

04

00

00

00

60

0C

02

19

A0

BE

0B

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

1091iAE

1331:10 16 13 39:0F 04

SA

04 00

1089iEE

09

03

07

0C

IB

07

D8

15D1100 15D9:00 15E1I00

D3 18 5A SC 7B ID 04

00

00

00

00

0C

05

0B

01

21

0B

01

09

60

15E9:00

00

00

00

00

00

1349:0E

01

ID

0E

01

0A

11

05

15F1:00

00

00

00

00

00

00

14 30

1351118

11

05

0F

14

04

14

14

92 46

00 00 05

00

1341:0C

00 00

15F9:00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

24

1359:04

0B

13

14

04

0F

11

03

69

1601:00

00

00

00

00

1361:17

11

03

0A

0E

01

1C

0E

13

1609:00

00 00 00 00 00 00

AA

00

02

AA

1369:01

06

0B

03

20

0B

03

1371:07

04

24

07

04

0E

04

02 03

1379:1B

04

03

0A 11

02

15

1361:04

09

13

09

22

09

0D 0F 19 19 64 C8

0F91:75 11 0F99iAD ai 0FA1:D0 29

AD

00

D0

9D

79

11

D0

9D

7D

11

AD

10

01

9D

81

11

A9

E9

0FA9i9D

F9

07

20

EE

0F CE

0FB1>11

D0

AB

A9

0A

8D

5D

55 11

EE

1239:01 15 1241i2A 00 1249:00 00 12S1I00 00 1259:50 1C

0FB9:AD

IE

D0

8D

IE

D0

60

C8

E6

1261:38

10

BFClifll

FC

8D

34

11

C8

HI

FC

F8

1269:C3

0FC9:BD

36

11

8C

03

11

AC

34

11

0FD1:11

AE

36

11

18

20

F0

FF

IF

0FD9:AC

11

60

FE

47

11

BD

0FE1:47

03 11

DD

49

11

D0

05

A9

2C B7

0FE9:00

9D

47

11

60

AC

58

11

BFFliAE

58

11

CA

00

FD

B8

D0

0FF9:F7

60

AD

01

D0

8D

36

11

1001:85

FA

AD

00

□0

3D

1009:A9

00

8D

35

11

34 BD 37

1011:85

FB

AD

10

D0

29

01

1019:03

EE

35

11

A0

03

1021:11

6E

34

11

83

1029)36

11

2E

37

n

1031t2E

37

11

18

1039 til

85

FA

A5

FA

A5

65

60 AE

05

2E

01

D0

C9

4C

3A

9D

01

D0

29

AE

05

11

FE

01

D0

C9

E5

90

9D

01

D0

88

D0

AE

05

11

DE

00

D0

98 20 52 34

03

11

AD

10

D0

3D

07

OC

1099:11

D0

12

AE

05

11

BD

00

SB

10A1:D0

C9

18

B0

IE

A9

18

9D

10

10A9:00

D0

4C

C4

10

AE

05

11

2A

10B1:BD

00

D0 C9

FF

D0

0C

AE

71

10B9:03

11

AD

10

D0

3D

0F

11

01

10C1:8D

10

D0

88

D0

C4

60

AE

5B

10C9I05

11

FE

00

D0

AE

10D1:AD

10

D0

3D

11

D0

11 17

E8

07

03

10D9:AE

05

11

BD

00

D0

D0

IE

93

10E1:AE

03

11

AD

10

D0

ID 07

1C

13B9:1E

0C

10E9ill

8D

10

D0

4C

FF

10

AE

1391:05

01

10F1:05

11

BD

00

D0

C9 49

90

36 61

139910A 0A

0A

04

0D

10F9:05

A9

49

9D

00

D0

38

D0

2F

13A1:BB

04

13

07

1101:C6

60

00

00

00

00

01

02

A2

13A9:19

05

04

1C

1X09:04 08 10 11111FB F7 EF

20

40

80

FE

FD

33

13B1:01

0B

11

DF

BF

7F

02

06

31

13B9:0F

04

00

E9

13C1:1A

0C

EF

1119I0E

IE

00

00

00

08

00

1121:F4

00

00

00

00

00

00

F0

AE

1129)00

0F

A5

03

00

00

64

00

BC

1131)00

00

0F

00

00

00

00

35

1139:00 1141i64

00

00

00 00

00 00

78

6E

BA

5A

00

00

00

00

00

00

2C

1149:04

02

El

E2

E3

E2

E4

E5

1151iE6

E5

E7

E8

00

00

00

00

11S9i00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

1161s IE

37

37

A5

00

04

0C

1169i32 117110C

32 00

DC

32

00

00

00

00

00

1179:00

00

00

00

00

1181100

00

00

00

00

1189i00

00

00

00

1191:EE

ED

EC

EB

EA

1199:20

20

20

20

20

11A1i20

20

20

20

20

11A9:20

20

20

20

11B1:20

20

20

53

11B9I20

20

20

20

11C1I20

20

20

11C9:45

S3

11D1i20

54

11D9:54

20

11E1:3D

31

28 29

11E9:13

48

11F1i20 11F9:47

10

1599)00

65 0D CB

CB

58

1611i80

0A

AA A0

0A

AA

A0

2D 39 2A CS

1619iAA

AB

3A

AA A4

36

AA

B4

BE

02

74 6A

1621:27

AA

78

2B

77

68

0A

77

08

0C

30

1629:A0

0A

AA A0

02

AA

80

00

0F

13

0B

87

1631iAA

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

36 43 B2

13

01

0B

00

10

00 00 00 00 00 00

00

04

1639i00 1641100

00

09

33 6D

00

00

00

04

16

06

04

28

1649:00

00

00

00

AA

00

02

04

04

00

10

20

1651i80

0A

AA A0

0A

AA A0

0A

£5

04

0E

04

11

47

1659:AA

AB

1A AA AC

IE

AA

9C

C2

14

0E

04

10 17

0D

34

66

1661:2D

AA

D8

29

DD

E8

0A

DD

04

ID

0B

04

20

0A

FC

1669iA0

0A

AA

A0

02

AA

80

00

00

00

00

65 6D AA 79 00

01 83 00 F2

13C9:05

17

14

0A

21

11

06

04

B8

1671:AA

00

00

00

00

13D1:00

0B

05

24

0A

07

16

14

4A

1679>00

00

00

00

00

A5

13D9:04

20

11

03

0A

05

07

10

DE

16B1I00

00

00

00

00

AD

13E1:04

19

02

23

04

1A 0B

11

00

00

AA

IB

05

0E

0B

15

17

11

20

1689:00 1691:80

14

13E9:0B

0A

AA

A0

0A

2A 46

B2

13F1:0E

06

08

0F

FF

64

05

00

6C 90 2E

00 00 00 00 00 00 96 00 02

1699iAA

A8

3A AA

EB

13F9:00

07

00

00

0C

00

00

37

79

16A1:27

AA

78

2B

7B D5

1401:00

00

75

00

00

75

00

00

AD

16A9:A0

0A

0C

1409:3D

40

00

13C

00

00

04

00

A8

16B1:AA 00

00

00

EF

1411:00

15

40

00

10

40

00

40

48

16B9:00

00

00

00

93

1419:40

00

C0

F0

00

F0

00

00

4C

00

00

00

9B

1421:00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

49

00

00

00

A3

1429:00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

EA EB

EC

ED

7A

1431:00

00

00

00

00

00

05

00

13

90

20

E7

1439:00

07

00

00

0C

00

00

37

20

20

20

BB

1441:00

00

37

00

37

00

00

20

20

20

C3

1449:3D

00

0C

00

04

20

20

20

20

CB

1451:00

05

00 00

00 00

00

04

00

43

4F

52

45

66

1459:00

00

34

00

00

0F

20

20

00

13

BE

1461:00

00

00

00

00

2A

2A

20

50

52

67

1469100

00

00

00

00

53

20

46

49

52

45

11

1471:00

00

00

00

4F

20

53

54

41

52

C5

1479:00

07

00

00

53

50

45

45

1481:00

00

IF 00

2A

2A

20

44 00

CE

20

50

1489:37

00

00

0C

49

47

43

20

20

20

1491:00

15

40

20

20

20

20

2A

2A

20

68 50

1499140

00

41

4D

45

20

4F

56

45

3E

14A1100

00

1201:52

20

2A

2A

00

13

20

20

SA

14A9:00

1209i20

20

20

20

20

20

20

20

2D

1211i20

20

20

2A

2A

20

59

4F C7

94

COMPUTE!'! Gazette

January 1989

AA

A0

A4

36

AA

B4

3F

77

68

0A

77

B6

AA A0

02

AA

80

00

C3

00

00

00

00

00

03

00

00

D0

00

16C1:D0

00

00

D0

00 00

16C9I00

14

00

00

96

03 00

02

33 EA 00 BF AA 5E

51

16D1:B0

0A

AA

A0

0A

AA

A0

2A

63

16D9:AA

A8

3A

AA A4

36

AA

B4

66 7F

BA

16E1:27

AA

78

2B

77

68

0A

77

F6

16E9:A0

0A

AA A0

02

AA

80

00

00

2D D8

16F1:AA

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

14

EE

16F9:00

00

30

03

00

FC

00

00

00

44

1701:DC

00

00

DC

00

00

00 30

04 73 20

00

CB

00

00

00

89

1709:00

14

00

00

96

00

02

AA

9F

00

00

00

91

1711:80

0A

AA

A0

0A

AA

A0

2A C7

00

00

05

00

A3

1719:AA

AS

3A AA

A4

36

AA

B4

0C

00

00

37

FA

1721:27

AA

78

2B

77

68

0A

77

00

IF 40

00

8A

1729:A0

0A

AA A0

02

AA

aa

00

00

00

04

00

16

1731:AA 00

00

00

00

00

00

00

10

40

00

40

C8

1739:00

00

03

00

00

1C

00

40

F0

00

F0

00

00

BC

1741:1D

00

00

1C

00

00

13

00 B4 00 38 00 E5

00

00

00

00

00

00

C9

1749:00

14

00

00

96

00

02

AA DF

00

00

00

00

00

00

Dl

1751:B0

0A

AA A0

0A

AA

AO

2A 0B

14B1100

00

00

00

00

00

00 05

00

E3

1759:AA A8

3A

36

AA

B4

14B9:00

0D

00

00

03

00

00

0D

4A

1761:27

78

AA A4 2B 77

68

0A

77

AA

10

00

01

C0 38 45

01 78


0A

AA

as

02

AA

80

00

85

C1D0120

D2

FF

A2

00

BD

7D

CB

FD

17711AA 00

00

00

00

00

00

80

75

C1DB:29

7F

20

D2

FF

E8

E0

05

6C

1779:00

00

B0

00

02

A0

00

0A

54

C1E0:D0

F3

A9

20

20

D2

FF

AD

FA

L781iEB

00

2F

B2

00

2B

BA

00

17891BF

BF

80

AF

AA

80

BF

FF

1769:A0

0E

C208iFF E8

E0

0A

D0

F3

A9

20

4E

C4B0:E2

C4

AD

65

C8

29

C210I20

D2

FF

AD

5C

ca

18

69

D4

A9

02

4C

E2

C4

C218i30

C4B8I05 C4C0JCB

29

08

D0

05

A9

C4C8:E2

C4

AD

65

C8

29

C4D0:05

A9

06

4C

E2

C4

C4D8:C8

29

04

D0

5A

A9

C4E0:E2

C4

SD

73

CB

A9

C4E8:75

C8

20

46

C6

CF

17A9:00

00

D7

17Dl!00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

DF

TYPIf1 C .

COMPUTE!' s GAZETTE ProErams,' 1— -'

Bombardment OH page

48 before■ tunitip in "j r---(

C018:8D

08 87 30

D2

FF

A0

00

A9

E9

C8

85

FB

A9

05

8D

5A E7

C228iB0

C8

85

FC

A9

69

91

FB

CA

C230:A9

E9

85

FB

A9

D9

85

FC

32

00 C240:C8 85

91

FB

A9

FE

8D

Bl

FB

A9

05

8D

B2

C8

9A 32

C9

C24BI85

FC

A9

6D

91

FB

A9

FE

AA

C4F0:1D AD

CB

8D

09

D9

85

FC

A9

01

C4F8:FB

8D

66

C8

A5

FC

6D

67

E0

C258i91

FB

A9

00

8D

53

C8

8D

DE C7

A5

FB

A9

75

C8

C250iB5

74 00

A9

65

IB

6D

CB

A9

00

8D

6A

C8

A9

5A

FB

4C

C9

C^ob: 04

8D

CD

tjB

pq

Ay

tAOt HB

on

C5

73

ec

C260i77

OU

A9

01

C270:CB

60

A9

13

20

D2

FF

AE

D3

C5001C8 A0 C5B8:C8 91 C5101D0 25

69

00

CA

F0

08

A9

ID

85

FE

FF

4C

7A

C2

AE

7A

C8

C520:69

D4

C280:D2

C528:91

FD

AD

70

C8

F0

04

CE

20

D2

FF

96 2F F9

18

C8

20

C518:FB

C278:79

04 8D 5B C8 A5 85 FD A5 PC A0 00 A9 6E

C530:5C C8

60

CE

5B

C8

60

AD 81

C538i65

C8

29

10

F0

01

60

C540iB3

C8

8D

70

C8

A9

01

AD C8 BD 0E

C54SI76

C8

20

46

C6

C9

60

AD

6B

C8

C558:B5

FD

AD

69

C8

18 69

00 69

F0 F7

C550101

07

Fl

C560iFE A0

00

AD

C568iA9

0A

8D

C570:A9

0A

BD

t-b

•yy

££

C28B:CA

FB

08

A9

11

C290:4C

88

C2

A9

A2

20

D2

FF

8C

C298:A9

11

20

D2

FF

A9

9D

20

6A

C2A01D2

FF

CE

7B

C8

D0

EC

60

E4

C2A8:CE

61

C8

D0

09

AD

63

C8

C2B0:8D

61

CB

20

FC

C2

CE

62

A2 63

C2B8:CB

D0

09

AD

63

C8

8D

62

8E

20

26

C3

AD

58

ca

F0

05

C2CB:03

4C

DA

C2

20

50

C3

20

54

C2D0:26

C8

20

4B

ca

AD

58

C8

CA

C2D8:F0

CE

20

8F

C7

A9

IE

85

2E

C2E01FE!

20

4B

ce

C6

FC

D0

F9

28

C2EBi20

8F

C7

20

4B

CB

20

B6

Dl

C2F0iC7

20

4B

CB

20

8F

C7

C6

ED

C2F8iFB

D0

E6

60

AD

00

DC

8D

48

C300I65

C8 AD AF

C8

8D

66

C8

2P

C30B:AD

B0

ce

6D

67

C8

A9

00

C310:8D

70

CB

8D

71

C8

20

69

36 C4

C31B:C4

AD

66

ca

8D

AF

C8

AD

C320:67

C8

8D

B0

C8

60

AD

C3 28:DC

8D

65

CB

AD

Bl

0D

C330:66

C8

AD

B2

C8

C3 38iA9

01

3D

70

C8

09

CB CB

C340:20

69

C4

AD

29

2E

C348:C8 AD

67

A2

A7

C3 50:A9

00

C35Bj6D

C8

C360:70

C368:69

D0

85

FD

C370:FC

69

07

85

C378i64

F0

07

C9

C380t2U

C4

Bl

C388i6C

ca

F0

C390I4C

97

C398:FD

C8

A9

00

A2

00

9L>

53

E3

E0

18

D0

F8

A9

Al

B3

CB

A9

06

8D

20

37

C030:D0

3D

21

D0

A9

05

8D

5E

89

C03BiCB

8D

5D

C8

0A

8D

60

ca

C9

C040:8D

5F

63

CS

F9

8D

04 62

8D

61

C8 C8

A9

C048i6D

C8

AD

0E

7A

C050:DC

29

FE

8D

0E

DC

A5

01

73

C058i29

FB

85

01

A9

00

85

FB

82

C060:A9

D0

85

FC

A9

00

85

FD

Cl

C068:A9

30

85

FE

A0

00

Bl

FB

CF

C073:91

FD

A5

FB

18

69

01

35

9C

C078:FB

A5

FC

69

00

B5

FC

A5

4D

C0801FD

18

69

01

85

FD

A5

FE

B2

C088t69

00

85

FE

C9

38

D0

DC

C090IAS C098:09

FD

C9

00

D0

D6

A5

01

04

85

01

AD

0E

DC

C0A0J01

8D

0E

DC

AD

18

D0

C0A8tF0

18

69

0C

8D

IB

D0

C0B0:00

BD

B6

C8

9D

18

33

E8

Al

C0B8iE0 SA C0C0:CB 9D

D0

F5

A2

00

BD

B6

02

10

33

E8

E0

08

D0

EE

C0C8:F5

A9

04

8D

5A

C8

60

20

DF

C0D0:30

Cl

20

A8

C2

A0

00

AD

AF

C0D8:5C

C8

F0

0A

AD

5D

C8

D0

B6

C0E0:EE

A2

05

4C

E8

C0

A2

00

77

CSESiBD

70 C8

99

88

C8

CB

EB

3D

C0F0JC0 C0F8:20 C100:A9 C108:88

05

D0

F4

A0

00

A9

91

67

D2

FF

A9

0D

20

D2

FF

68

9F

20

D2

FF

A2

00

BD

39

C8

CD

87

CB

D0

02

A9

6B

C110120

29

7F

20

D2

FF

E8

E0

29

CU6i27

D0

EC

A9

00

85

C6

A5

E4

C120IC6

F0

FC

20

E4

FF

C9

59

F8

C128iF0

05

C9

4E

D0

ED

00

60

22

C130IA9

93

20

D2

FF

A9

96

20

92

C13BtD2

FF

A9

14

8D

79

ca

A9

29

C140102

QD

7A

ce

A9

05

8D

7B

FB

C148iC8 20 C150iC8 A9

72

C2

A9

07

8D

79

B0

08

8D

7A

C8

A9

0B

Dl

7B

CB

20

72

C2

A9

22

B0

C1601BD

79

C8

A9

08

8D

7A

C8

F0

C16BtA9

0B

8D

7B

C8

20

72

C2

5B

C15B18D

20

C220i8D AF

C2C01CB

5C

D4 C028:0D 8D C0 20J00

C8

4C 18 D0 A0 AD €5 67 07 4C D7 01 D0 A6 AD 65 IF 04 4C 2A 02 DB C0 AD 65 B7 08 4C 74 00 8D 70 00 D0 F5

C238:A9

Before typing in programs, please refer to "How to Type In

05

A9

97

D2

00

A9

C4

05

A2

20

00

C8

E2

D0

FF

7F

00

5B

4C

06

D2

29

00

8D

05

29

20

C8

00

05

A9

C4A8:C8

05

7D

00

A9

C4A0:05

A9

00

C013:C8

29

BD

00

59

A9

C8

F8

00

8D

05

65

C200:05

00

C8

00

AD

ClFBiDB

00

58

09

C4

D6

00

8D

29

C498iE2

8D

CA

17AII00 00

00

C490:C8

FF

FF

00

i\9

65 CE

D2

00

C008:C0

AD

D2

00

00

C4

20

BE

4C

E2

20

2F

C0

4C

30

00

CF

01

20

A0

20

Da

C488:05 A9

69

00

C0

8D B3

05

18

FA

09

00

29

A9

02

caauizo

A9

CB

0B

2B

See instructions in article

C8

65

C8

00

in ii1."

73

AD

C1F0:A2

1799>E8

j ■ I ■ ■ ■ ■ . 111

8D

C8

C1EB:5B

1791:80

Vj 1 i'\j 111 1 *

65

C480:75

57

69 0A AS 00 86

BEFOR

C478:E9

37

03

0A

D0 85

09 97 41 FC

99

FA

71

C8

D0

61

CB C6 C8 4C 75 C5 3B

62

C8

AD

75

A9 10 C580:FD AD 71 C8 C5B8iC8 60 20 DE C590il8 69 D0 85 C598I07 85 FC AD

BD

ce

F0

73 04

C7

60

A5

CB DB 91 8C 02 0B FB 89

C578iF0

02

20

FB

A5

FC

69 CE

B4

C8

D0

02

AD

CC

C5A0:EE

72

C8

EE

72

C8

C5Aa:C8

29

07

IB

C5B0IC8

4C

BA

C5

69 A0

01 00

C5B8:29

0F

C9

01

F0

IB

31

14 72 8D 72 Bl FB C9 02

C5C0[F0

2A

C9

03

F0

2B

C9

C5C8:F0

3A

C9

05

F0

3B

C8

01 6E 8D 0E

04 84

C9

06

C5D0:F0

4A

07

F0

4B

4C

8D

67

ca

12

C9

34 92

71

AD

B4

CB

F0

09

C9

C8

B5

C5D8iC6

8D

63

C5E0:F0

05

A9

03

4C

39

C6

66

C8

8D

Bl

C8

C5E8:07

4C

A9

06

8D

B2

C8

60

C5F0JC6

AD

B4

CB

F0

09

C9

8D

76

C8

A9

FF

C5F8iF0

05

A9

01

4C

39

C6

A0

00

AD

B3

ca

42 80 40 8D 38

39

C6

CB

A9 0A 4C 39 D5

C600I05

4C

39

C6

A9

0B

4C

C8 AD 6A C8

85

FB

18

IB

AD

6B

ce

C9

9B

B4

09

85

AD

F0

ca

C608jC6

Bl

FB

C9

8A

C610:F0

FE 65

F0

03

4C

2D

FD

8D

6E

C8

AD

4A

Bl

FD

29

DF

BE

C3

07 Bl

FD

09

91

9D

8D

6F

C8

AD

20 6E C8

C3A0:4A

4A

4A

4A

CD

6C

ca

4A D0

FF 50

C3A8:0B

Bl

FD

29

10

D0

08

AD

C3B0:6C

C8

00

03

4C

2B

C4

Bl

F5 35

C3B8:FD

29

0F

8D

C8

20

46

C3C0iC6

C9

00

D0

73 19

AD

68

C8

89 44

C3C8:18

69

D0

85

FD

AD

69

CB

6B

22 CB

6F F2

F8

05

A9

07

4C

39

C6

C618103 4C C620IC6 AD

39

C6

A9

02

4C

B4

CB

F0

C628:F0

05

A9

05

4C

09 C9 39 C6

C630:01

4C

39

C6

A9

04

4C

63 11 A9 02 39 F5 63 2A A9 7B 39 F4 63 42 A9 73 39 14

C638:C6

BD

6E

CB

Bl

FB

29

Ffl

C640:0D

6E

C8

91

FB

60

A9

C648:8D

74

C8

AD

73

ce

C9

C650:F0

IB

C9

02

F0

IF

C9

00 D6 01 01 03 11

C658:F0

23

C9

04

F0

27

C9

05 5D

C6601F0

2B

C9

06

F0

2F

C9

07

A9

C668:F0

33

4C

A5

C6

A9

29

20

6E

C670:7D

C7

4C

AD

C6

A9

28

A7

C3D0:69 07

B5

FE

A0

00

AD

6F

3F

C678:7D

C7

4C

AD

C6

A9

27

C3D8iC8

91

FD

4C

2B

C4

C9

03

B0

20 60 20 66

AD

C6

A9

01

C9

04

F0

27

C9

01

20

22

ID

C7

4C

C3E01F0

C7

4C

AD

C6

A9

29

CE

5C

CB

4C

F3

20

71

06

C3

C688:6B

C3E8:F0

5A 2D

C63017D C690:6B

C7

4C

AD

C6

A9

2a

C3F0;CE

5B

C8

A9

01

8D

58

CB

22

77

C698:6B

4C

AD

C6

A9

C3F8:A0

00

A9

6E

91

FD

60

A9

DB

C7

27

20 20

C7

4C

AD

C6

A9

01

20

39

C400I0F

3D

7C

C8

20

B6

C7

C6A0:6B

20

1C

C6A8:7D

C7

4C

AD

C6

A0

00

Bl

Q5

C408:BE

C5

4C

2B

C4

A9

00

8D

E0

C6B0:FD

C9

20

F0

19

C9

62

C410iB4

CB

A9

11

BD

7C

ca

20

7C

F0 68

C6BBt0F

C9

63

F0

0B

C9

64

F0

B7

C418iD6

C7

20

BE

C5

A5

FD

85

22

C6CBi0h

C9

65

F0

06

4C

46

C6CB14C

3D 70

C7

4C

43

C7

C6D0:AD

CB

C9

00

A0 07

C7 37 00 04 C9 A2

7D

F4

C17BiA9

14

8D

79

C8

A9

13

C17Bt7A

C8

A9

05

BD

7B

C8

20

FC

C420IFB

A5

FE

85

FC

20

BE

C180:72

C2

A9

13

20

D2

FF

A9

4A

C428;4C

213

C4

CE

6D

C8

D0

C5 01

C18Bi27

8D

64

A9

A3

20

D2

0B

C430:60

AD

6A

CB

18

69

01

8D

C6DB101

F0

03

4C

EE

F0 C6

Bl

FB

C190:FF

CE

64

C8 C8

94 59 25

D0

F6

A9

16

AC

C438:6A

ca

AD

6B

CB

69

00

8D

0F

C6E0:38

E9

65

CD

73

C8

F0

2B

5A

C198i8D

64

C8

A9

A2

20

D2

FF

EA

C440:6B

ca

C9

07

D0

20

AD

6A

28

C6EB:A9

00

8D

74

C8

60

A9

01

60

C1A0:20 ClA8iA9

D2

FF

A9

11

20

D2

FF

32

E8

D0

19

A9

00

BD

74

ce

AD

70

ca

CD

4C

D2

FF

20

D2

FF

BF

C8

A9

04

8D

6B

C8

EE

CF 5L

C6F0:8D

20

C448:C8 C450:6A

C9

9D

C6F8:C8

D0

is

A9

64

91

FD

C7

C1Q01CE

64

C8

D0

E6

A9

29

8D

98

C458:6C C8

AD

6G

C8

C9

02

D0

09

FE

ca

A9

A3

20

D2

FF

CE

2B

C460105

A9

00

8D

6C

C8

4C

5A

29

C9

01

ClC0i64

C8

□0

F6

A9

20

A2

07

4C

C468iC3

AD

66

C8

85

FB

AD

67

77

FB

91

C1C8:20

D2

FF

CA

D0

FA

A9

90

14

C4701CB

85

FC

A0

00

Bl

FB

38

60

C700:FD 8D 68 C8 C708:C8 AD 76 C8 C710:4C 23 C7 Bl C718:20 91 FB A5

A5

C1B8164

FD

85

8D

COMPUTES GazBttB

B3 A5 8D 69 D0 07 FD A9 FB A5

January 1989

3A

39 BD 6E

99 95


C720JFE 85 FC A5 FD 18 69 00 C728:B5 FD A5 FE 69 D4 B5 FE C739:AD 70 C8 91 FD A9 01 8D C738:74 C8 A9 00 60 8D B4 C8 C740iA9 03 60 A9 04 60 AD 70 C748:C8 CD B3 C8 F0 03 A9 03

0B

JR 80

W=0:NEXT

D4

BG

IFCH<>VAL(RIGHTStQ5<4))T

90

79

HENPRINT"ERROR

9C

EEK(63)+PEEK(64)*256:END

69

00

85

FD

0F

DS

C75BiA5 FE 69

D4

85

FE

A0

00

5E

C760:B1

01

BD

78

CB

IB

75

PC 110

60 BD

64

CB

A5

FB

5F

FD

C76B:69 01

FD 29

C770:18

6D

64

C8

85

FD

A5

FC

EC

C77a:69

00

B5

FE

60

BD

64

CB

2B

C780:A5

FB

38

ED

64

CB

85

FD

17

C788:A5

FC

E9

00

85

FE

60

A9

F9

C790:00

8D

12

D4

A9

29

BD

13

33

C79B:D4

A9

02

SD

14

D4

AD 0E A9 13

73

7A

D4

A!]

00

C3

C7A0:U4

69 14 8D 0E D4 C7A8:BD 0F D4 A9 flF 8D IB C7Q0:A9 81 SD 12 D4 60 A9 C7BS;9D 12 D4 A9 25 8D 13

D4

23

C7C0IA9

02

8D

14

D4

AD 0E

D4

E6

C7C8I69

4B

8D

0E

D4

AD

7C

C8

91

C7D018D

0F

D4

A9

0F

BD

18

D4

D3

C7D8:A9

11

BD

12

D4

60

A9

00

CF

C7E0I8D 04

D4

A9

76

8D

05

D4

36

C7EfliA9

BD

06

D4

A9

0E

BD

1A

A9

5F

0F

C7F0I00 D4 A9

0B

8D

01

D4

C7F8I0F

BD

18

D4

A9

Bl

8D

04

36

CB00ID4

60

A9

00

8D 0B

D4

A9

35

CB08i76

8D

0C

D4

A9

0F

BD

0D

B8

C810:D4 A9

0E

8D

07

D4

A9

0D

FC

CBI818D

08

D4

A9

0F

BD

18

D4

5B

C820iA9

Bl

BD

0B

D4

60

CE

5D

6C

F0

01

60

AD

5E

C8

8D

36

CB3015D

C8

AD

23

33

29

04

F0

Cl

CB38109

A9

18

8D

23

33

BD

CB40:33

8D

23

33

CB48i24

60 A9 1C 3 3 60 AE

5A

CB50ICB

88

D0

FD

CA

C8 D0

AC F7

24 B9 8D 67 5A 59

CB58:00

00

00

00

00

00

00

100

IN

CH=0:W=0:NEXTX:GOTO120

120 A2=50090:POKE50015,0:GO TO 2 20

EE

130

S=54272:F0RX=54272TO542

140

ED

150

POKES+4,0:POKES+5,0:POK ES+6,240:POKES+4,17

OK

160

RESTORE:FORX=0TO15

READA,B:GETAS:J-PEEK(56

170

POKES+1,A:POKES,B:FORY=

180

DATA

MJ

190

DATA

10,143,14,24,18,20

BD 470

9,10,143

PJ

200

DATA 9,104,14,24,18,209

210

DATA 9,104,14,24,18,209

FC

220

PRINT"{BLK)[CLR}"CHR?(B

DS

230

LEVEL=1

BM GF

240 250

POKE49557,6:REM SYS49152

.14,24

PF

260

ADD=49B53

BE

270

POKE53280,0:POKE53281,0

PK

280

SHIP=3

310

FORX=12288+26*8+2TO1228

C860:00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

Fl

C868:00

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

F9

MK

C870 100

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

02

8+26*8+7:POKEX,252iNEXT

C878100

00

00

00

00

C2

CC

Cl

70

X:POKE12288+26*8,0

C880IC3

CB D7

C8 C9

D4

C5

BA

56

QP

320

POKE12288+26*8+l,0

C88B1BF

BF

BF

BF

BF

BA

D0

CC

35

EH

330

POKEV+39,7

C890:C1

D9

C5

D2

BA

D7

CF

CE

03

EM

340

POKEV+21,0

C896iAl

BA

BA

BA

BA

BA

D0

CC

DB

EE

350

ROUT=1

C8A0IC1

D9

BA Cl

C7

Cl

C9

CE A4 00

74

FF

C3

06

C8Q8:A5

99

99

A5

C3

FF

00

00

2F

C8C0;00

IB 1C

00

00

00

00

00

5B

C8C6I08

IS 38

10

00

00

80

9B

8A

C8D0:58

3C

1A

28 44

22

42

5A

EC

C8D8i5A

3C

18

18

24

24

01

F7 15

C8E0:1A

3C

5B

00

3F

58

22 24

44

C8E8ilB

14 18

19 18

4a

00

18

3D

CBF0!l8

3C

5A

19

24

48

00

CBF8:18

3C

5A 3C

18

3C

00

IB 18

D4 7E

C900:18

3C

5A

98

24

12

00

IB

05

C908:18

FC

1A

28

24

12

00

00

16

AD 360

[3 SPACES)E53 [2

{2 RIGHT}

SPACESJE51

RIGHT)E43[3

SPACES)11

SPC(19):

AA 370 PRINT"{2 SPACES)[RIGHT) {2 SPACES)[2 RIGHT) {2 SPACES)[2 RIGHT) [2 SPACES)(4 RIGHT)

{2 SPACES}(RIGHT)E53 [2

SPACESH4

RIGHT)";

PQ 380 PRINTSPC(14)1'E'ta [2

SPACESH2

RIGHTjgSS

[SPACE}[2 RIGHTJE43

12 653

Disc Blitz

ER 390

Article on page 46.

J2 RIGHT)E83

%5l HE

10

REH

COPYRIGHT

TEl

PUBLICATIONS,

ALL

ER

20

eg

30

RIGHTS

1988

-

THEN120

40

fa

50

forq=0to31:reada:next:fo

rc

60

rx=1to30:readqs fort=1tolen(qs)-4step2:a

KJ

70

96

[2 (2

print"[clrHdown}please

S=MIDS(Q5,T,1)

COMPUTE'S Gazelle

January 1989

[RIGHT)"

SPACES)[4 RIGHT) SPACES)B53 {RIGHT}

£8312 SPACES][RIGHT]

(space)wait (1 minute)..

GOSUBU0:W=V*16:AS'-MIDS( QS.T+1, 1) :GOSUBU0:W-W+V

653

KS 400 PRINT"{RIGHT]£83

poke53280,0:poke53281,0

gs

{2 RIGHT)

[4 RIGHT)|53

[RIGHT)E83

RESERVED

AD=49152:IFPEEK(AD+5)='94

E4a

SPACES)

E8312 SPACES)(RIGHT)E5i B33 ■1SPC{21)"E4§ i53

COMPU INC.

65S

RIGHTH4313 SPACES] [2 RIGHTJE43 |5| "S

PC(21); PRINT"E43U

MJ 410

%Si "; PRINTSPC(1S)"£83

[3

SPACES}g53

[2

RIGHT)

ES3[3 SPACESJE53 {RIGHTJE8313 SPACES)§53 [3 RIGHTH8312 SPACES}

653

[DOWH]1'

%5%

E 53

RIGHT}12 SPACES)

[4 RIGHT}[2 SPACES] [4 RIGHT][2 SPACES)";

PRINT"[5 RIGHT) [3

SPACES]"SPC(9)"

RIGHT}§83

[2 RIGHT)";

DD 480 PRINT"B83[2 SPACES) [4 RIGHT) 653 [4 RIGHT}

Bag

653

[4 right)E53

SPACES)E83

";

AH 490 PRINTSPC(10)"[5 SPACES] 65| {2 RIGHT1BB3 {4 SPACESJB53 {RIGHT} %ai

GF

500

SS

510

153

[3 RIGHT)";

PRINT"ERIGHT)B83 {4

§53

153

RIGHTJE8316 SPACES)

f6 RIGHT][2 DOWN}"

PRINTSPC(12)Ml3 DOWN)

[OFF][YEL){3 UPlCOPYRIG HT[RIGHT)198B" XF

520

PRINTSPC(7)"COMPUTE!

PH

530

PRINTSPC(10)"ALL[RIGHT} RIGHTSlRIGHT]RESERVED"

{RIGHT!PUBLICATIONS,

JRIGHT}INC."

PRINTSPC(9)"f2 DOWN}§43 [4 SPACES]E2 RIGHT] §4|[3

§53

PRINTSPC{8)ME43 £53 {RIGHT}[2 SPACES}

{2

V=53248

BF

[6 RIGHT)£43 [2 SPACES)11;

[SPACE]E53

)

SPEED

RIGHT)|43

[2 SPACESK2

,14,24

HK

E53

[2 SPACES]{7 RIGHTJg4I [3 SPACES][RIGHT}§53 [2 SPACES](2 RIGHT)i43 [SPACE)i53 {RIGHT}11;

[3

11,48,14,24,18,209

300

00

460

,11,48

290 A=PEEK(53248+30)

A9

HP

1TO100:NEXTY,X:GOTO150 CA

[2 SPACES]"!

PRIHTSPCt?)"

[SPACE]{4

NPOKES+4,0:GOTO550 RP

f6 SPACES]"; PRINTSPC(B)"[2 SPACES] [2 RIGHT) E5| (2 RIGHT) E4H2 SPACES]{4 RIGHT] [2 SPACES){4 RIGHT]

CK 450 PRIMT"[3 RIGHTJ643

320) iIFA$o""ORJ*lllTHE

EF

00

PF 440

24,15 SB

E9

CE

QC 430

96:POKEX,0:NEXTX:POKES+

00

00

J7 SPACES}[RIGHT]

j RETURN

KQ

4C

AD

{2 SPACES][4 RIGHT] (2 SPACES][RIGHT]

V=ASC(AS)-4S+7*(AS>"9")

60

A8 D9 C8B0:00 00 00

[4 SPACES}[4 RIGHT)

LINE"P

CA

CSABiBA

PH 420 PRlNTSPC(7)"g43

W

IB

C750:60

A5

:POKEAD,W:AD=AD+liCH=CH+

AD 47

PE 540 XK 550

GOTO130

PRINT"E73[CLR)(3 DOWN]

RS

560

{8 LEFT]"; PRINT"E83O§5 Y3P

HK

570

FORY=1TO21

DQ

580

{7 LEFT}[DOWN}"7

[5 SHIFT-SPACE)6N§ [7

590 MP 600 EF

LEFT] [DOWN]",- iNEXTY

PRINT"{UP]L65

P3^"

PRINT"{HOME}[4 DOWN} (7 LEFT)i53SCORE" FQ 610 PRINT"[HOME][6 DOWN) [7 LEFT]000O0" PE 620 PRINT"[HOME][8 DOWN] {7 LEFTlSHIPS" MJ 630 PRINT"£ HOME][10 DOWN} [3 LEFT]3" FS 640 PRINT"{HOME)[12 DOWN] [7 LEFT}LEVEL" FB 650 PRINT"[HOME}[14 DOWN] [3

HX

660

PH 670

LEFTjl"

POKE50015,1 ON

ROUTINE

GOSUB920,940

,960,9B0

SP

680

ON

LEVEL

GOSUB730,740,7

50,760,770

PO 690 EA 700

POKSV+21,253:SYS49423

IFPEEK(2)=1THEN780

FF

710

IFPEEK(2)=2THEN1000

FC

720 730

END

BR

F0RX="ADDTOADD+ll iPOKEX, 1:NEXT:RETURN:REM 1

LEVEL


PE

DX

740

750

FORX=ADDTOADD+11STEP2:P OKEX,1:POKEX+1,0:NEXT:R ETURN:REM LEVEL2

ETURN:REM MH

760

1090

LEVELS

DG

1100

FORX=ADDTOADD+lliPOKEX, 01NEXT;RETURN:REM

LEVEL

FS EF

770

FORX=ADDTOADD+11:POKEX,

780 790

RND{0]*2:NEXT:RETURN:RE M LEVELS REM SHIP CONTROL POKEV+21,l:POKES+4,0

AX

1110

FH

810

3C3975 DATA0003D7C00D55700D55 7035555C35555CD55S57D5 5557D55557D55557D55557

XJ

1310

GB

1120

1130

AD5DC3C920D005A9008D5D

DATA05D478A9C98D1403A9

C3AE5DC3BD3DC3BC3EC38D

MP

1140

643987 DATA8C01D0A20DBEF807E8

SYSA2

8EF907EB8AA00699F90788

FORX=0TO26:POKEV,XiFORY

D0FAA9AABD8C03BD8F038D

B04317

1=1TO50:NEXTY1,X XA

GOTO670

1150

OE 880 PRINT"[HOME](16 DOWN] [7 L£FT]|53[4 HIGHTjPRE SS[DONN]{3

SG 390

900

084423 DATAD48C07D4A921BD0BD4 60A000B97FC0994003C6C0 3FD0F560FF3376

BEFORE TYPING . .. Before typing in programs, please refer to "How to Type In COMPUTED GAZETTE Programs," elsewhere in this issue.

D003EE01D0AD00DC2901D0 JH

1160

DATACE01D0AD01D0C932D0 03EE01D0C9E5D003CE01D0

[18 DOWN}[7 LEFT}[WHTjP RESS(DOWN}[4 LEFT]ANY

A20A20B3EECAD0FAAD1ED0

GETDH$:IFDHS»""THENGOTO

8D4595 DATA07C32901F005A90185 0260AD15D029FCD005A902

890

850260AD00DC2910D018AD

GOTO120

153076

LEFTlKEY"

1330

033444

POKEV+21,0iPRINT"[HOME]

(DOWN)[3 XK

DATA033DB303AD1ED0ADFE

02C900F00160AD00DC2902

LEFTjANY

[DOWN][3 LEFT]KEY"

BX

404075 DATA03A900998003A9B08D

SC

970

094097 DATA8D0CD4EE5DC3EE5DC3

BD30B2

MR 850

DX

1320

C8C040D0E2A01A8C00D0A0

IP:POKE1024+36+40*9,96

860

BP

20D0BD21D089BEC099C003

LEFT)65§13 RIGHT]"SH

POKEV,0:POKEV+1,100

002076 DATAAD5FC3F044EESEC3AD 5EC3C919D03AA900BD5EC3

C2aD15035860ADlED0A0FF

JP

073519 DATAE90BDA0C8F08610C8F 0C8F086109680E180C3F09 6808610C8F0CBF08610000

A9008D0BD4A9003D0DD4A9

DATA5557D55557D55557D5

8C18D48C15D0C8B97FC099

IFSH1P=-1THEN890

{7

B40

1300

0D557003D7C0003C00A90F

0)*64,0:NEXTX SHIP=»SHIP-1

CQ 830 PRINT"[HOME){10 DOWN} BA

KS

555735555C35555C0D5570

HH B00 FORX=1TO50:POKE832+RND(

JR 820

C03F000000000000000000

D53428

4 FO

0EC3BD08C3BD25D0600547

DATAFFFFFFEABFAC3AAEF0 EAAB00FFEC00EABFC03AFF

FORX=ADDTOADD+USTEP2iP

OKEX,0:POKEX+1,11NEXT IR

E88E0EC3E006D005A200BE

ACS 150 KG

JK

1170

Smooth Scrolling Windows See instructions in article on page 54 before typing in.

PP

910

JA

920

REM

HS

930

A=70:FORX=V+4TOV+14STEP

D00BA92E8D02D0AD01D08D

+2:POKEX,A:POKEX+1,A:A=

03D0AD02D0F027EE02D0EE

CC00:4C

09

CC

4C

D7

CD

D7

C6

A+30:NEXTX;RETURN

023841

CC08:CE

A9

08

20

D2

FF A9 A0

01

CC10i85

FC

A9

00

A8

85

FB

A9

DD

CC18:20

91

FB

C8

D0

F9

E6

FC

6B 41

QB

ROUTINE1

MB

ROUTINE2

1180

1190

DATAD00902BD15D0AD02D0

DATAD0EE02D0EE28D0AD02

Program 1: ML-SCROLL 4C

SG

940

REM

AB

950

A=70:FORX=V-t-4TOV+14STEP

D08D01D4A9008D00D48D05

2iPOKEX,240:POKEX+l,A:A

D4A9F08D86D4A9818D04D4

CC20IA5

FC

C9

C0

90

Fl

AD

88

4C425S DATA12C2AD15D029FDBD15

CC28i02

C9

C8

F0

36

A9

C8

CC30i88

B2

A9

93

20

D2

FF

3D D4 A9 P2

CC38i30

8D SB

DD A9

20

BD

13

14

CC40ID0

20

87

CC A9

D0

B5

FC

A0

CC48iA9

00

AB

85

FD

85

FB

A9

CC50iC0

B5

FE

A2

08

Bl

FB

CC58:FO

C8

D0

F9

E6

FC

E6

CC60ICA

D0

F2

20

64

CF A0

CC60IA9

00

91

=A+30:NEXT:RETURN

KX

ROUTINES

1200

EF

960

REM

GX

970

A=70:FORX=V+4TOV+14STEP

D0A9008D04D48D02D0A200

2:POKEX,100:POKEX+l,AiA

BDBDC2D006DE04D04C22C2 FE4095

=A+30:NEXT:RETURN

MP

980

REM

ROUTINE4

JE

990

A=70:FORX=V+4TOV+14STEP

D04C30C2FE05D0BD04D0C9

2:POKEX,A:POKEX+1,200iA

FFD003DEBDC2C919D003FE

GR

1210

8D4772

=A+30:NEXTjRETURN SET

UP

NEW

BALLS

DATA04D0BDBEC2D006DE05

XQ

1000

RBM

MB

1010

ROUT=ROUT+li:FROUTINE>

BEC2C932D003FEBEC2E8EB

4THENROUTINE=ltLEVEL=L

E00CD0BCAD07C32902F05B

EVEL+1:IFLSVEL> 5THENLE VEL=5

KF

AR

1220

1230

,96 KB CB

1030 1040

GOTO670 DATAA201A9008D5GC38D5D G38E0EC38E0FC3AD0EDC29 FE8D0EDCA50129FB8501A0

CF2DFFCFF015AEC002E8E8 8E4999

DG

AA

1240

1250

003723

JS

1050

DATAB4FB84FDA9D085FCA9 3085FEB1FB91FDE6FBE6FD

D0F6E6FCE6FEA5FEC938D0 HQ

1060

1070

1080

1260

4D

20

CC7B:7D

CC

4C

94

CC

48

A5

01

CC80I09

07

65

01

60

78

01

29

FA

58 35

68

CC8fliA5

01

60

A2

CC90:0E

6C

00

03

A9

A0

8D

16

CC98:CD

A9

00

8D

15

CD

20

CD

CCA0:CD

C0

19

B0

EA

8C

BB

02

FC AA BE 9D 7D 4A 82

CCAB:20

CD

CD C0

28

B0

E0

6C

DD

CCB0IB8

02

20

CD

CD

98

18

6D

76

B0

Dl

ac

A9

CCC0102

20

CD

CD

98

6D

B8

FECFD0D24CB4C220E9C2A9 004813

18

B2

CCC8102

C9

29

B0

C2

3C

A7

02

CCD0t20

CD

CD

B0

BA

ac

AF

02

9E 1C

DATA8D02D0AD15D029FD8D

CCDB:20

73

00

20

SB

B0

A9

00

D3

15D0ADFECF4DFFCF8DFFCF

CCE0i8D B9

02

8D

BS

02

A0

00

ADFFCF8D15D04C67C10101

CCE6:B1

47

85

02

C8

Bl

47

014573

CCFOtFB

C8

Bl

47

B5

FC

A0

CCFBt8C

B6

02

Bl

FB

C9

5F

CD00t5A A5

02

D0

03

EE

B6

DATA010101010101010101

DATA07D0EEEEC0024C31EA

A00018A207FEE604BDE604 C93AD009A9309DE604CA4C

EE4108 1280

E6

Fl

1A

E01876

SQ

F9

D0

C9

09018D0EDCA91D8D18D0A0

A92970 DATAFA8D02318D03318D04 31A9C28D05 31A9008D0731

D0

C8

02

9008BD003109019D0031EB 1270

C8

FE C9

CCBBiBD

DATAA50109048501AD0EDC JH

FD

CC70:FE A5

F8AD1ED0D00CADFECF0A8D

2060C32010C3A2001E0031

A9FF8D1CD04CFDC0300000

RK

DQ

DATA00CEADC002CD00CED0

EC6464

FF8C00318B8C01318C0631

AX

AD4961 DATA15D08DFFCFA9048DFE CFA9030DFECF8D15D0ADFE

DX 1020 PRINT"{HOME][14 DOWN) (7 LEFTH53I3 RIGHT] "L EVEL: POKE1024+36+40M3

DATAC2BD05D0C9E5D003DE

CB 46 FE D4 00 97 91

DATAC2C8C00AD0E5603001

1A

CD0BIB1

FB

20

22

CF

AE

B6

CD101F0

02

A9

20

BD

00

A0

BF 85 IP 00 C6 F0 98 02 C2 02 4A C6 50

CD1B102

D0

03

EE

B6

02

ce

CC

CD20IA7

02

B0

11

AD

15

CD

18

CD28i69 CD30I16 CD38:69

80 3D

15

CD

90

CD

4C

08

CD

AS

03 47

03

35

47

90

02

E6

AC EE 41 18 FE 48 11

CD40tEE

B5

02

AD

B5

02

C9

80

AS

8D

54

003123

0F0C0B0C0F0101AE0FC3E8

CD48iB0

11

EE

B9

02

A9

DATA0000000000000O0000 00003F00003AFFC0EABFC0

BE0FC3E005D00BA200BE0F

CDS0I16

CD

AD

Q9

02

8D

15

C33172

CD58i4C

AS 7E CD F9

E6

CC AE

BB

02

AC

B3

DATA4C26C34C3CC3AE0EC3

CD60I02

13

20

FF

A5

D2

85

FFEC00EAAB003AAEF0EABF

EG

1290

F0

COMPUTE'S Gazette

January 19B9

30 D7

97


CD68iFE CD70I9B

A5 02

Dl E6

CD78:02

8C

B6

CD80:02

A5

FE

CD88i02 8E AE CD90:C9 00 D0 CD98iFD 98 IB CDA0iE6

FE

18

65

D3

85

FD

2C

FE

A0

00

8C

AB

6B

02 A5 8D AA

FD

8D A9

19

02

AE A7

Al

02 A2

7F

EQ

BA 91

2E 27

02

F9

03 69

4C 8F CC 28 A8 90

EE

AB

02

AD

AB

02

28

CDA81 CD AB 02 CDB0IAD AA 02 CDB8:18 6D B6

90

El

EE

B6

02

D8

85

FE

AD

A9

02

6A

02 85

CDC0iE6

FD 90 02

F9

FE

A3

00

AB

CDC8:AE

02

00

C2

60

20

73

00

EC

CDD0:20

9E AD

20

F7

B7

60

A9

E4

CDDSiAB

85

FC A9 00 85

FB

AD

1C

CDE0:A7

02

8D

B6

02

20

64

CF

17

CDEBiAD A8 02 CDF018D AC 02 CDF81CF A5 FD

BD

AE

02

A9

00

6F

8D AD 02 IB 69 08

20

38

85

85

FD

9B

CE00:90

02

E6

FE

CE

AE

02

D0

39

8C

02

CE 89

CE08iF0

20

87

CC

A5

FB

20

7D

BE

CE10ICC

18

69

80 85

FB

90

02

8E

CEI81E6

FC

CE

66

02

CE20:00

8D

AC

02

A9

CE28:02

02 85

A9 FB

D0 C9 A9 3E 01 AD A8 2C A0 85 FC 97

JA 50 CX 60

SYS52230

HH 420 DATA , , " EAj «*" ""ESg" ."-COMPUTEI-", "EZj""*

2,17:SYS52224,7,12,9,14,

DF 430 DATA

POKE53280,0:POKES3281,0: PRINT"[CLR){CYN]":POKE70

0,AS{6)

CD 70 PRINT"tHOMEJ[3 PYRIGHT

B . ,

19B9

SPACES}CQ

COMPUTE!

PU

XtJC . "

FP 80

PRINTTAB{U)"ALL

EX 90

TXS="":FORI=1TO16:TX5=TX

RIGHTS

SD 100 PRINTTAB(11)"[RED)"TXS QR 110

FORI=1T09:PRINTTAB(11)"

Q"TAB{26)"Q":NEXTI

RC QX

120 PRINTTAB(ll)TXS"'tCYN) " 130 SYS52227jX=PEEK(2)jIFXT

ER

KEN130 140 GETAS:IFAS=""THEN140

RH 150 IFA?<"1"ORAS>"4"THEN60 AK 160 ONVAL(AS)GOTO180,240,33 0,170

SD

170

AB 02

CE38IAD

02

AD A7

CE40iA9 CE48t20

00

B5

FD

3B

CF

A9

CE50iA5

FB

IB

69

CES8i02

E6

CE60:E6

FE

CE

B6

02

CE68:A8

02

0A

0A

CE70IA9

00

0D

B4

02

CE78iAD A7

02

8D

CE80ICF A9 01 8D AD 02 CE88I02 Bl FD 88 91 FD CE90:CC B3 02 90 F4 8C CE98iAC B4 02 Bl FB AC CEA0t88 91 FD A5 FB 18

AC

[RIGHT)HERE1"VTS(10)TAB

AD

02

05

69

09

1C

NY(RIGHT)KEY" HH 230 SYS52227iPRINT"{CLRj"iG

CEA8i8S

FB

90

02

E6

FC

A5

FD

AE

CEB0il8

6D B3

02

85

FD 90

02

93

CEB8tE6

FE

CE

SA

02

D0

C2

20

08

CEC0:14

CF

20

94

CF

EE

B4

02

4F

CEC8:AD B4

02

C9

08

90

A9

20

3D

CED0IE4

FF

F0

18

B5

02

60

A9

IF

CED8t04

BD

BB

02

A9

93

20

D2

BB

CEE0;FF A9

IS

8D

18

D0

A9

IB

D6

CEEB18D

DD 60

00

81)

02

BD

B6

02

13

A9

04

85

FE

AA

00

8D

AC

02

2A

B0

B5

FB

90

FB

FC AD AD 02

D0

02

44

D0

El

AD

3B

0A 8D

B3

02

AC

20

94

CF

69

BA 02

20

64

72

CEFC:0D AD AB 02 CEF8t05 A9 00 85 CF00102 AD AB 02 4C

CF0B:03

2C

CE

AD E5 C8 C8 BA AD 02 02

AD BE 02 F0 6C CD BE 02 90 14 02 60 EE AB F6 CD

B5

02

B0

9B

A9

00

8D AB

C2

CF10102 4C 2C CE AC AF 02 CF18I08 A2 3 2 CA D0 FD 8S 29

80

F0

4F

D0

B7

CF

68

CF2BtFB

60

48

8D

37

CF28i68 CF30:04

29 68

3F 48 AD 37 09 40 60 68

CF F0

BD

60

00

76

CF3B:AC

AC

02

20

87

CC

Bl

FB

6A

CF40:20

7D

CC

20

6D

CF A2

00

DA

CF48:BD

11

11

AC

AD

02

91

FD

8E

CF50iEE

AD

02

E8

E0

08 90

F0

DA

CF58:EE

AC 02

AD

AC

02

AB 6D

CF60:02

90

D5

60

A9

00 85

FD

3C

CF68iA9

C4

85

FE

60

A0

C0

8C

42

CF70i4A CF

C9

40

90

05

A0

Cl

02

CF78iBC

03

EE

F3

EE 4A

95

CD

4A

CF

18

0A 90

CF80:4A CF

18

0A

90

03

CF88:CF

18

0A

90

03

EE

4A CF

98

CF90I8D

49

CF

60

A9

04

85

FC

AE

CF98:A9

00

85

FB

60

00

00

00 80

10

20

RE 30

200

40

PRINTVTS(5)TAB(10)"

HD

PRINTVT$(7)TAB(15)"USED

220

tYEL}THERE[RIGHT)ARE [RIGHT)NO[RIGHT]SPRITES

(14)"{RED)PRESSJ RIGHT)A

OTO50 XR

240

POKE53280,15:POKE53281,

MC

PD

250

KE702,0iTT$™"" SYS52224,12,12,1,1,150,

AS(32) 260 FORI=1T032iTT5-TTS+"@"i NEXT

BP 270 FORI=0TO12:PRINTVTS(l+l )TAB(19-1)"{RVS)"LEFTS(

TT?,1*2+1)iNEXT

JM 280 FORI = 13TO18:PRINTVTSU) TAB(7)"[RVS)"LEFT S(TT S, FG

290

DATA" POSSIBLE",," EFFE CTS",," USING,..",,"

[2 SPACESlOF THE", [2

SPACES)SM00TH","SCRO

LLING"

DE 510 DATA "[2 SPACES)WINDOWS ","[4 SPACESJ64",,,,,,"

BEFORE TYPING . . .

Before typing in programs, please refer to "How to Type In COMPUTED GAZETTE Programs,"

elsewhere in this issue.

310

320

CO

330

73

6C 64

C010:AS

il

BS

FB

20

49

C0

20

4A

[RED)PRESS[RIGHT]ANY [RIGHT]KEY[RIGHT]TO

C01B:73

H0

20

8B

BS

A5

48

35

42

C020:FE

A5

47

85

FD

A0

00

B4

C2

C02S:FF

20

40

C0

20

B2

Bl

A4

99

C030:FF

65 06

99

EE

C0

A7

C040:A0

00

A9

0D C3 CB D0 EC 4C 4B 2C Dl 7A 00

B4

C03a:FF

A5 C0

01

25

C048:60 C050:90

69

G8

AD

0D

C3

C9

50

57

03 C058:0C C3

iC IS

48

B2

SD

4A

6D

0D

A5 D3 C3 8D

CE

0C

C060:C2

A8

AD

11

C3

30

C8

82

C068:9B

48

A9

91

20

PRINTVTS(16)TAB(11)"MAY

(RIGHTjBElRIGHTiA

SYS52227jGOTO50

PRINT"(CLR)[CYN)mULTIPL E WINDOWS..."VTS(23}TAB (9)"PRESS ANY KEY TO EX IT":POKE702,0

"ML-SCROLL",8,1

BE

390

PRINTVTS(J-1)TAB(I-1)-1

EB 400 FORIJ=1TO5:PRINTTAB(I-1

}"Z(WHT}{10 SPACES) (RED}z":NEXT

DIMASU27) :FORI»0TO123:R

AX 410

Program 1: DINPUT FC

[RIGHT]BACKDROP" FX

See instructions in article on page 62 before typing in.

20

[BLU]PARTS(RIGHT]OF {RIGHT)THE[RIGHT)SCREEN

JJ

Deluxe Input

85

IFPEEK(52234)<>8THENLOAD

January 1989

500

4B

GOTO50

COMPUTEIs Gazette

RG

C0

3B0

ENNEXTI

ON THIS",," SCREE JUST ONE",,"

40

370

(HOME)":FORI=1T024:VTS(I

DATA" N",,"

A5

DQ

DIMVT?(24):VTS(0)="

490

20

fRIGHTjEXIT" SR 300 PRINTVTS(14)TAB(10)"

-

RESERVED

HJ

B0

EH

RIGHTS

ARE",,""

WINDOWS",

SB

,10,255,AS(38)

INC.

MANY **", , "

B3

50 SYS52227

PUBLICATIONS,

DATA,,,"THERE

20

J=J+2tI=I«2iIFK20THEN3

TE1

480

A6

360

COHPU

SX

C00B:00

JG

1989

SPACES)-","-

C000:2O

350

COPYRIGHT

DEM

25)iNEXT PRINTVTS(23)TAB(9)"

SH

REM

DEM02

15:PRINT"[CLR)[BLK)":PO

I=1:J=3 GOSUB390:SYS52224,J,I,5

EADAS (I) JI FAS (I) <> "' -1" TH 9B

NEXTJ.I

SR 210

)^VTS(1-1)+"(DOWN)":NEXT

BE

5(0)

(2)

{ I ' SPACEST—" ~ EP 470 DATA"EZ3"*T*«"**"EXa

SYS52224,I,J,5,10,100,A

340

ALL

SM

CJ

190

DATA"-

[3

RJ=0TO30STEP10

RE

RA

Program 2: SCROLL.DEMO FH

02,01 FORI=.0TO20STEP5 iFO

3C

[SPACE](1) DEM01 [2 SPACES]^"

[2 SPACES);:",";; (3) O3[2 SPACES)Z" SR 460 DATA"Z (4) 0UL1

RD 1B0 PRINT"{BLU][CLR)"tP0KE7

8D

00

RD 450

SYS52230:END

CE30tAD AB

A9

T2~SPACES)OPTIONS [3 SPACES}^" DH 440 DATA"-!12 5PACES)Z","z

(SPACE)RESERVED"VTS(5)

S+"Q":NEXTI

" jAj****«

'"""ES3","-

PRINTTAB(I-1)"EZ3""" *"*§XJ":RETURN

53

C070:6E

20

EB

C2

88

C078:EB

C2

C4

D3

D0

F5 C2 A9 40 F6 A9

C030:20

EB

C2

A9

11

20

F5

A9 9E 20 66 70 9C C2 B7

C0BB:6S

43

AB

20

EB

C2

C090:A4

□3

20

A9 5D EB C2

A9

11

20

IB

C09B:F5

C2

6B

AB

A9

7D

20

EB

CC

C0A05C2

aa D0

A9 F6

C2

C4

D9

20

EB

C2

48

C0B0:A9

91

20

A9

ID

20

E5

C0B8:F5

C2

AD

40 20 A 9 6D F5 C2 0E C3

EB

C0A8;D3

F0

05

A9

12

C0C0:12

20

F5

C2

AE

0D

C3

C0CB:02

Bl

FE

SD

E6

C0

88

A0 Bl

10 0D

06

C0D0:FB

BD

E5

C0

88

Bl

FB

8D

0D

C0DS:DD

C0

A0

00

C0

00

F0

0F

84

C0E0IE0

00

F0

0B

B9

00

00

20

8F

C0E8:F5 C2

C9

CA

4C

DC

C0

CA

FD

F5 C2 D0 F0 09 A9 3D 4C FC C0 A9

B2

07 A9 20 C0F8:F6 AE 0D C3

C0F0:30

C100:20

F5

C2

CA

20

IC 97


C108 00 ciia :A0 CUB 00

BD

13

C3

00

84

D4

02

ES

C9

0D

A9

00

9D

00

02

C120

C128 91 C130 20 C138 FB C140 .C6 C148

00

C150

00

A0 C160 33 C158

85 C6 20 A0

A2

00

1A

Cl

9D

66

D0

Fl

CA

30

8A

A0

00

A7

FB A3 00 A0 02 89 B4 A0 01 A5 C8 A5 34 91 FB 16 C6 16 AD 14 02 A9 00 8D 01 A0 02 A2 00 20 00 A3 01 91 FD 91 FD C8 A5 34

A2 33

00 91

FA 5D

C6

16

04

C3 02 89

BD B9 A9 9F B4

AE

CB

A5

2D

91

FD

4D

C168

C6

16

C6

16

C6

16

AD

11

0A

C170

C3

30

24

AD

0C C3

85

D3

8F

C178 C180 C188

A9 D3 91

91 6D Dl

20 F5 0D C3 BB C4

C2 A2 A8 C8 D3 10

03

A5

E4

A9 F7

20

03

A9

IF

C190

11

20

F5

C2

CA

D0

ES

A9

A4

A9

0D

C2

7A

QH

70

PRINTTAB(10)"AI,L

RIGHTS

[SPACE)RESERVED{DOWN)"

GC 80

L=20:R-0:FL=20:BL=0:BX=2

55:CS-0

GR

90

BH

100

110

KX

PRINT"SPICE TO YOUR PRO

QF

GRAMS.(2 SPACESl^T ALSO ALLOWS" PRINT"A MUCH

BETTER WAY

maximum

defining

length

[spaceJthe"

4C

F5

A5

D6

85

C9

A6

93

48

A5 00

0B

BD

3A

48 A2

F0

4C

8A E6

D0

C1B0 C1B8

20

F5

C2

A5

CD

8E C9

92 14

02 D0

51 0B

C1C0

05

ftD

C1C8

B5

CC

0F C3 BD 92

C1D0

A5

CF

F0

C1D8

02

A0

00

C1E0

20

B4

E5

C1E8 C1F0 C1F8

D0 C9 C9 C9

03

4C

CA

C2

CA

D9

EE

14

F0

6E

C9

ID

F0

39

[2 SPACES}:";:FL=10:GOS

20

90

C9

9D F0

C9 7F 50 C9 C0

90 90

A6 7A

UB510

C200

C2 F5 4B 08

C208

BD

AE

13

C3

EC

0D

C3

D0

AA

C210

6C

AD

10

C3

F0

B0

A9

0F

22

C218

80 A9 01 11

18 D4 A9 00 BD 06 D4 A9 0A BD 04 D4

09

SD

05

D4

A3

4A

BD

00

D4

A2

64

20

D4 8D A9 B3

FC FB FB 0A

EE

CA

10

FA

A9

19

BD

04

46

C6 Cl

AE

13

C3

EC

6E

F0

EE

13

C3

20

2E

C250: 16

E7

4C C6 Cl

AE

13

C3

83

F0

E7

CE

20

16

E7

BE

4C C6

Cl

AE

13 C3

F0

A9

20

F5

C2

20

09 20

44 AA

FS C2 AE 12 C3 2B E0 02 IB E0 04 C9 41 90

DD

C258

C260: C268C270 C278: C280 C288: C290 C298:

9D

FS C2 A9 13 C3 4C F0 3E E0 F0 14 E0 F0 03 4C 27 09 80

F5 13

C3

9D 20 C6 Cl 01 F0 03 F0 48 B2 4C C0

A9

CE

140

32 91

5B

CB

C2A0

B0

IB

C9

41

90

17

4C

C0

CC

C2AB

C2

C9

5B

B0

10

C9

41

B0

53

C2B0i 0F

C9

2D

90

08

C9

3A

B0

6B

PRINT"[4 SPACESllNPUT F IELD

XP

150

[4

SPACES}t";:R=1:GOSUB

EK

160

NG

DD

170

XH

160

SC

190

200

EK

6B

20

16

E7

60

01

97

C300: 0D

00

00

00

00

00

00

00

0E

C30B; 00 C310: 01

00

00

00

00

14

01

0A

EB

BE

00

00

00

00

00

00

9B

DH

PRINT:PRINT"V.

AJ

10

20

REM

COPYRIGHT

1988

TEl

PUBLICATIONS,

COMPU INC.

PRINT"[2 UP]{6 SPACES} [RED](NOTICE THE BORDER DISAPPEARS!)[CYN)" PRINT:PRINT"VI.

GO

230

30

REM

PUT

EGINNING

EK

40

LINE

20

OF

YOUR

AT

THE

B

PRINT"LETTERS ONLY

(8 SPACES)";iCS=2:G0SUB

RH

236

PRINT"LETTERS

QQ

238

PRINTTAB(12)"C0PYRIGHT

1

98B"

PRINTTAB(7)"COMPUTEI

LICATIONS,

INC."'

TO UPPERCA

";iCS=4:GOSUB510

CS=0:L=3:BX=4:R=0:FL=25

PRINTiPRINT"IT ALSO ALL OWS

A

PROMPT

|SPACE)IN"

TO

BE

PUT

PRINT"THE FIELD (AND Tli E CURSOR CAN BE A " PRINT"BLOCK, T001)"

AE

260

DA

270

RA

280

PRINT"DO YOU WISH TO CO NTINUE? "; :AS="YES11 :GOS UB520

XE

290

IFAS = tlN"0RAS = "NO"THENPR

INT"[WHT}OF COURSE YOU [SPACEiDOi{CYN}" QX

300

PH

310

FJ

PRINT:PRINT"IF THE LENG TH - 0, A FANCY 'GET' " PRINT"STATEMENT

RESULTS

320 PRINT:PRINT"[WHT}PRE5S

RINT"[CLR}[CYN}

FE 60

NUMBERS

5

:B?=CHRS[13)iGOSUB 530:P

CK 50

PRINT"SHIFTS SE

£.

SPACES]";:CS=3:G0SUD

PROGRAM

POKE53280,11:POKE53281,0

PUB

JE

430

LL WHICH" PRINT"CHARACTER WAS D TO EXIT..."

USE

EX 440

print"{down]you used ch

RX 450 SF 460

B$=CHR5(13):GOSUB530

R5("ASC{BS)"T TO EXITT"" PRINT:PRINT"[GRNlVIRTUA

LLY ALL FB

470

OF

THESE

USEFUL

PRINT"ARE AVAILABLE

HOUT 5D

480

JR

490

POKES.

PRINT"USE

YOU

THE

WIT

JUST"

SIMPLE

CO

FORM:"

PRINT I PRINT"[WHT}SYS491 52,AS,BS,LIMIT,RVS,CURS

PEED,BELL, BS BE

500 510

FR

520

BOX,CASE"

AS

PRINT" lYEL}11; :SYS49152, AS,BS,L,R,FL,BL,BX,CSlP

RINT"{CYN}";:RETURN FD

530

BJ

540

POKE49919,LEN(BS):FORX» lTOLENlBS):P0KE49919+X, NEXT:RETURN

FC

550

P0KE782,X:POKE781,Y:SYS

ASC(MIDS(BS,X,1J)

65520:RETURN

SPACES}";:CS=1:GOSUB

510

HENA=1 tLOAD1PDINPUT" ,B, 1 JX

ALLOWIN

[6 SPACES)'"'; :CS=0:BX=25 [8

FL=20:BX=<3:GOSUB510

510

-

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED IFPEEK(49152)<>32ANDA=0T

PUTTING

(SPACE) A BORDER~*AROUND

220

Program 2: Deluxe Demo HE

410

CG 420 PRIHT"(DOWN}(WHT)DELUXE INPUT [CYN}CAN EVEN TE

MMAND

5:L=9:GOSUB510 PRINT"NUMBERS ONLY

250

D4

BELL

PRINT"ALL CHARACTERS

RM

C2F8: 85

A

210

240

39

MC

FUNCTIONS"

Q-"

CA

00

CURSOR FASTER

SUB510 CD

BUT RETURN

(SPACE)WILL NOT.){DOWN]

[F5)iF6HF7)[Fa}":GOSUB

[SPACE] INPUT! ",- :BX=1:GO

E5 43

A9

PRINT"EXIT,

OSUB510

FF

48

FLASHI

{SPACEiAT THE END OF IN PUT[3 SPACES):";:BL=liG

510

60

THE

PRINT :PRINT"j[y.

BB

68

390

FIELD

PRINT:PRINT"rii:.

£3

F3

RS" PRINT"EXIT INPUT..ALL T HE FUNCTION KEYS WILL"

510

3E

91

INPUT

REVERSI

THE

FD

C3

CHARS.)

NG

C2C0

C2F0

5

PRINT:PRINT"ri.

C2B9: 04

98

{EX.

[3 SPACES}:";:L=5:G0SUB

2D

C9

380

510

IF

C2

C 9 2F D0 03 4C C6 Cl AE 13 C3 ES BE 13 C3 4C C2CB: B3 Cl 8D 14 C3 A0 00 84 C2D0i D0 Bl Dl C9 20 F0 04 C9 C2DB: A0 D0 03 SB D0 F3 CB 4C C2E0: 10 E6 CE 13 C3 20 16 E7 C2E8: AC C6 Cl 4B 91 Dl AD 11

MD

ALS

5 30

CA

4C

CAN

CHARACTE

GK

of

85

C3

WHICH

RE 400 BS="[Fl](F2][F3}[F4]

the

D3

0D

CHANGE

print:print".i-

130

85

D4

O

AH

01

C246

PRINT:PR1NT"YOU

AB

[2 SPACESjlTS FUNCTIONS INCLUDE:[CYNJ"

A5

C240

370

TO INPUT DATA FROM " PRINT"THE KEYBOARD.

C1A0 C1A8

C228 C230 C238

HR$(34)+CHRS(34!+",,,::

FD 120

CC

C220

360

PRINT"1ILLEGAL" CHARACT ERS SUCH AS QUOTES," PRINT"COMMAS, AND COLON Si"; L=10:BL=1:FL=5:R=1:A$=C i"iGOSUB520

C198

85 CD A5 C6 C5 02 F0 EC 78 43 0C A5 CE AE B7 47 84 CF 20 13 EA DD AE FF C2 DD FF 10

SR 350

PRINT"[n}[WHT}DELUXE INP UT [GRNlCAN ADD QUITE A

TsPACElBIT OF" DK

ER 340

HR 330

(SPACE)RETURN...[CYNj";

:BL=0:BX=255:L=0:R=0:FL =10:GOSUB510

PRINT;PRINT"[WHT}DELUXE

INPUT[CYN} WILL ALSO A LLOW"

Handy Filer See instructions in article on page 76 before typing in. 0801;0B 06

0A 00

9E

32

30

36

2E

0809:31

00

00

A9

05

8D

20

4E

0811:D0 A9

01

3D

21

D0

20

36

AF

0819:0A A2

04

AD

6A

IB

F0

0B

DE

0821:EB

AD

67

IB

0D

68

IB

F0

E0

0829:02

A2

0D

BE

34

03

20

65

C0

0831 108

20

B9

09

AE

34

03

CA

2C

08391DD

6E

09

F0

09

CA

10

F8

90

0841:20

74

14

4C

1A

08

8A

0A

D5

0849:AA

BD

7C

09

48

BD

7B

09

77

0851:48

60

A5

01

09

01

85

01

BA

B3

00

0859:60

AD

4B

09

49

01

8D 4B

0661:09

4C

1A

08

20

5B

0A

A2

Fl

0B69104

A0

0A

18

20

F0

FF

A0

CB

0B71100

B9

8F

08

F0

17

20

8E

15

0B7910A

C8

C9

0D

D0

F3

B9

8F

24

0661108

C8

CD

34

03

B0

F7

A9

39

0889107

85

D3

D0

E4

60

96

2A

06

0891:2a

20

20

4F

50

54

49

4F

6D

0899:4E

53

3A

20

20

20

2A

2A

EE

08A1:9A

0D

01

BD

04

28

41

29

9F

08A9:20

2D

20

41

44

44

20 A2

43

08B1:0D

05

28

45

29

20

2D

20

27

08B9:4S

44

49

54

2F

56

49

45

96

08Cli57

B2 20

00

01

28

0SC9:20

20 2D

AC

20

08D1:0D

01

28

4E

29

B9 20

29 20 B2 2D 20

17 DE D6

January 1989

99

COMPUTEts Gazette

4C


F7

0E29:AD

39

03

BD 4B

03

IB

6D 8F

55

0E31:43

03

90

0D

A9

IE

2C

A9

5A

02

0E39:1F

20

6E

0A

20

18

0A

B0

81

71

IA

0E41:D5

8D

39

03

A9

02

20

B6

4F

90

EC

0E49:09

C9

52

F0

02

A9

4C

8D

92

0C

D4

25

0E51:44

03

20

D2

FF

AD

48

03

CB

E8

0C

ED

9F

0ES9:30 07

38

6D

3A

03

8D

3F

65

0C

FB

0C

04

D0

0E61:03

AD

3D

03

D0

0E

A9

20

74

21

0D

28

0D

40

3A

0E69:AC

6A

IB

C8

20

ID

0A

B0

A0

0D

5A

0D

61

0D

69

Bl

0E71:F5

8D

40

03

A0

00

B9

3F

DB

OD

72

0D

79

0D

7E

39

0E79:03

91

FD

C8

C0

07

90

F6

02

84

0D

8C

0D

0D

54

49

90

0E81:A2

00

BD

00

02

91

FD

C8

Cl

0BE1:54

4C

45

3A

20

B0

3A

00

B9

0E89:E8

EC

35

03

90

F4

EE

3A

9C

0BE9:0D

Al

20

A9

20

28

31

2D

BE

0E91:03

98

A0

06

91

FD

18

65

E3

C7

01iFl:36

30

29

3A

00

0D

A4

28

9D

0E99:FD

85

FD

90

02

E6

FE

4C

D4

20

70

0BF9:4C

2F

52

29

3A

00

20

42

33

0EA1:E5

0D

A9

00

8D

3A

03

8D

12

4D

0D

G5

0C01:59

54

45

53

BB

3A

20

A2

62

0EA9:39

03

BD

3D

03

AD

63

IB

59

01)

01

20

DC

0C09i23

20

01)

4F

54

20

4F

3B

0EB1:85

FD

85

4B

AD

64

IB

85

30

00

4E

51

4C

0A

0C11j46

20

4D

45

55 4D

4F

52

59

F7

0EB9:FE

85

4C

20

66

12

20

E5

E3

50

46

53

4B

5B

0B

0C19:21

00

9E

Bl

B2

00

AC

B5

55

0EC1:0D

20

DE

11

D0

76

20

5B

55

8E

0D

52

0B

61

IB

73

0C21:00

S3

41

56

B5

00

0D

0D

70

0EC9:0A A9

19

A2

0A

A0

08

20

08

57

10

E5

11

0B

16

CD

0C29:BC

BD

BE

B0

3A

00

OD

18

1A

15

B4

11

A2

0E

59

0C31:A3

53

2F

AB

3A 00

0991:37

19

5D

19

20

7A

14

A0

76

0C39:A6

A7

30

3D

0999 100

20

CF

FF

C9

0D

F0

01'

21

0C41:50

52

28 45

53

09A1:C9

A3

F0

0B

CC

43

03

B0

7A

0C49:2C

31

36

53 31

2C

09A9:6E

99

00

02

ce

D0

EA

ec

65

0C51i21

00

0D

0D

A3

0951:35

03

18

98

60

20

6E

0A

0C59:00

0D

Al

20

09B9:20

7A

14

A9

00

85

CC

0C61:0D

00

09C1:E4

FF

F0

FB

48

A9

02

20 85

16 67 96

0C69:00

09C9:CD A5

GF

D0

FC

E6

CG

6B

A6

D3

86

2A

AA

20

2C

B8 09

09D9:0A A5

2A

85

D3

20

7A

14

20

09EliA9

00

8D

36

03

20

CF

FF

09E9t29

7F

C9

20

F0

F7

C9

0D

09F1:F0

ID

38

E9

30

C9

09F9ilB 85

02

AD

36

0A01:B0

15

0A

0A

0A09:65

02

8D

0A11:36

03

0A19:26 0A21:6E

0B

FF

0B

0C

0C

0C

22

0C

27

0C

5D

0B81:0B F6 0B89:0C IF 0B91:0C 37

0C

4E

0C

53

0C

5A

55

IF

0B99:0C 63

0C

67

0C

6A

0C

A2

55

0BA1:0C

79

0C

81

0C

8B

0C

20

88

0BA9:0C B6

0C

BD

0C

Cl

0D

05

IF

0BB1I0C

DF

0C

E4

0C

20

BA

45

14

0BB9:0C

F5

0C

F8

28

56

29

20

E6

0RC1:0D

13

00

45

20

B9

0D

05

44

0BC9:0D

4A

20

2D

20

AD

20

B0

0BD1:0D

6C

05

28

58

29

20

2D

D7

0BD9:0D

A8

20

A2

BF

0D

01

28

10

29

20

2D

20

42

45

45

6F

0949:50

20

B7

0D

01

28

51

29

0951:20

2D

20

51

55

49

54

0959:50

52

4F

47

52

41

0961:01

IE

20

5E

20

0969:B3

B4

3A

81

0971:42

41

45

0979:44

56

0981:59 0989:CB

0BD9144

45

46

49

4E

45

20

4E

D0

3BE1:45

57

20

A2

0D

05

28

50

B5

08E9:29

20

2D

20

A6

B2

0D

05

08F1:28

48

29

20

2D

20

48

38F9:4E

54

20

46

4F

52

20

390110D

05

28

46

29

20

2D

3909:53

41

56

45

20

B2

3911:28

44

29

20

2D

3919:20

B2

0D

05

0921:2D

20

B8

39 29:28

53

29

Q931:B2

0D

0939:20 0941:42

IB

0D

EA

0D 0D

89

55 3A

52 20

CA

C7

0D

Bl

Ai3

42

20

A9

3A

97

AD

20

AE

3A

70

0D AE

2D

00

AD

07

0D

B4

20

AF

Al

B5 3A 00

0C71:B2

20

4E

41

4D

45

3A

00

BC

0C79:93

0D

A6

BF

3A

0D

0D

00

BF

0C81:0D

0D

20

A5

20

AF

3F

20

16

0C89:AA 00

96

A2

BF

0D

00

0D

B3

0C91:28

4E

29

45

58

54

2F

28

0A B0

D6

0C99i42

29

41

43

4B

2F

BC

28

03

C9

ia

7F

0CA1:44

29

45

4C

45

54

45

2F C8

6D

36

03

0A

EB

0CA9:28

54

29

59

50

45

0D

BD

15

36

03

90

D6

AD

IB

0CB1:B0

20

B4

3A

00

B9

20

B2

18

60

A9

25

2C

A9

ED

0CB9:53

3A

0D

00

20

A9

3A

4C

71

14

ac

34

03

20

IE

0CC1:0D

20

20

20

41

0A

20

DE

09

CD

34

03

CB

0CC9:59

4F

55

20

53

52 55

0A29:B0

ED

60 A9 00

48

20

53

6C

0CD1:3F AA

00

9E

20

0A31:08

68

20

CD

BD

A5

01

29

F3

0CD9:54

2E

2E

2E

0A39:FE 85

01

60

A9

20

20

D2

35

0CE1:A1

3A

00

0A41:FF

CA

D0

FA

60

A9

12

2C

CB

0CE9:20

A3

3A

0A49iA9

92

2C

A9

96

2C

A9

IF

CE

0CF1:AE

3F

AA

0A51:2C

A9

IE

2C

A9

9E

2C

A9

36

0CF9IA1

0A59:13

2C

A9

93

4C

16

E7

A9

A4

0A61:20

2C

A9

0D

4C

D2

FF

48

0A69:18

20

F0

FF

68

0A

A8

B9

0A71:7E

0B

as

22

B9

7F

0B

0A79:23 0AB11F0

20

52

0A

A0

00

Bl

06

20

8E

0A

C8

D0

0A89:A9

81

4C

D2

FF

C9

0A91:25

84

02

A0

00

0A99:F0

0A

CB

B9

0AA1:CA

D0

F7

0AA9:05

20

0AB1:F0

53 29

A5 IB 94

0ED1:68

0A A5

FD

38

ED

63

0ED9:8D

3B

03

A5

FD

8D

63

IB

0EE1:85

FB

A5

FE

8D

64

IB

85

IE

0EE9:FC

AD

67

IB

8D

37

03

AD

BB

4E

0EF1:68

IB

BD

38

03

A9

00

8D

BA

0EF9:3D

03

A5

4B

85

4D

A5

4C

D7

0F01:85

4E

20

40

0F

A5

D3

48

7C

0F09:AE

67

IB

AD

68

IB

20

2E

B4

0F11:0A A2

03

20

3D

0A

68

B5

A7

0F19:D3

AD

67

IB

0D

68

IB

D0

3C

0F21:D4

20

A6

0F

A0

03

B9

37

33

20

0F29:03

99

67

IB

88

10

F7

20

62

33 65 32

0F31:CD

0F

A9

01

AS

91

14

20

13

0F39:15

14

90

F6

4C

IA 08

A0

E3

0F4l!04

Bl

4D

BD

3C

03

AB

A9

39

0F49:20

91

FB

8B

10

FB

A0

01

96

0F51iBl

4D

AA

F0

03

20

E6

0F

75

3E

0F59:A5 FB

18

6D

3C

03

85

FB

18

00

C7

0F61:90

02

E6

FC A0

06

Bl

4D

C2

45

20

65

4D

85

4D

90

02

E6

86

45

6C E8

0F69:18

52

0F71:4E

EE

3D

03

AD

3D

03

CD

B0

57

41

49

48

0F79:3A

03

90

C3

A5

FB

8D

63

5F

2E

00

0D

0D

E8

0FB1:1B

38

ED

69

IB

85

FB

A5

1C

0D

A7

3A

00

20

70

0F89:FC

8D

64

IB

E9

00

85

FC

IF

00

0D

0D

AB

20

50

0F91:20

Fl

13

20

2D

13

A5

4B

EC

A2

00

20

ED

69

IB

85

4B

A5 4C

IF

4C

4C

2D

0FA1:E9

00

B5

4C

60

20

CD

0F

58

0D01:A1

3A

00

0D

2B

4D

29

41

32 2A 55

0F99:38

00

00 20 0D 46 49

0FA9:A5

4B

38

E5

14

8D

69

IB

97

8C

0D09:54

43

4B

2D

4C

49

53

54

7G

0FB1:A5

14

85

FD

A5

15

83

FE

C3

26

0D11:3A ,00

21

20

20

52

45

50

93

0FB9:20

2D

13

A5

14

IB

6D

3B

07

85

Cl

0D19:4C

41

43

45

3F

20

AA

00

36

0FC1:03

8D

61

IB

A5

15

69

00

F6

9C

0D21I0D

0D

BD

BE

B0

3A

00

0D

24

0FC9:8D

62

IB

60

A9

6D

85

14

L>2

88

0D29:0D

44

55

50

4C

49

43

41

IB

85

15

A0

00

BC

3E

E9

84

0D31:54

45

20

A2

21

0D

9E

A5

D9 15

0FD1:A9

Al

22 F6 90

0FD9:03

A0

06

Bl

14

99

3F

03

06

E9

Al

AA

39

0D39:2D 41

44

44

3F

AA

00

5F

011

0FE1:8B

10

F8

C8

60

20

Fl

13

6E

BA

0A

10

FA

76

0D41:49

4E

56

41

4C

49

44

21

A3

0FE9:2O

CD

0F

CA

F0

05

20

09

FE

CB

B9

BA

0A

30

D7

0D49:00

5F

45

58

43

45

45

44

0FF1:14

90

F8

AD

44

03

C9

52

4C

D2

FF

D0

F5

C9

AD

42

0D51:53

20

4C

49

4D

49

54

0FF9:D0

22

A0

00

Bl

FD

C9

20

56

02

29

7F A4

02

4C

D2

74

0D59:00

5E

11

9D

B3

B4

3A

21 00

67 94 EB

1001:D0

07

C8

CC

43

03

90

F4

6D

0AB9:FF

46

49

45

4C

C4

52

45

3C

0D61:28

43

52

29

3D

A5

3A

00

32

1009:60

A2

00

Bl

FD

9D

00

02

0AC1:43

4F

52

44 A0

4C

49

4E

FB

0D69:BA

B5

00

B8

45

3F

20

AA

EB

1011:E8

C8

CC

43

03

90

F4

8E

85 78

0AC9:C5

4A

55

53

54

49

46

49

D0

0D71:00

B8

49

4E

47

20

B9

00

03

B0

1C

AC

43

03

88

6D

41

54

49

4F

4E

AO

43

2F

0D79:81

Al

20

23

00

9E

20

C0

F5 6E

1019:35

0AD1:43

1021:B1

FD

C9

20

D0

04

88

10

BC

0AD9:4F

4E

54

55

C5

50

EB

0D81:BB

0D 00

0D

0D

20

20

20

D6

1029:F7

60

BC

35

EE

43

4F

4C

0D89:A8

AA

00

C0

20

5B

1C

1031:B1

FD

99

00

02

2B

4D

CE

43

4S

41

4E

47

0D91:0A

AD

69

IB

F0

20

DE

135

1039:A0

05

Bl

4D

AC

88 3C

FB

0AE9:55

7D 35

35 10

B3

A0

00 05

03

4E

3A

03

49

49 54

4E

0AE1:52

03

AE

01

09D1:60

D5

0AF1:C5

4C

45

4E

47

54

C8

20

C6

0D99:11

D0

46

20

CD

0F

ac

4D

4C

1041:35

03

C9

52

F0

0A

AC

35

59

0AF9:28

59

2F

43

52

3D

4E

4F

06

0DA1:1B

ac

67

IB

8C

68

IB

8C

D3

1049:03

10

05

BD

00

91

FB

92

0B01:29

BA

50

41

47

C5

4C

4F

Bl

0DA9:39

03

8C

3A

03

A5

14

85

B2

1051:88

30

03

CA

It)

02 F5

60

20

0B

0B09:41

C4

53

4F

52

D4

53

45

22

0DB1:FD

A5

15

85

FE

A9

01

8D

5D

1059;5B

0A

A9

00

38

ED

63

IB

3A

0B11:51

55

45

4E

43

C5

53

CF

0DB9:6C

IB

BD

3D

03

A9

3C

8D

IB

1061:AA A9

CF

ED

64

IB

D0

0D

0B19:41

52

48

A0

28

43

CF

0DC1;6B

IB

20

E5

0D

AD

39

03

69

IB

B0

08

A9

04

20

5B D7

3D

55

49

D4

45

4E

11

0DC9:8D

69

IB

AD

3A

03

4F 8D 6A A6

1069:EC

0B21:29

43 51

45 52

1071:71

14

4C

IA

08

20

2E

0A

Al

0B29:44

20

4F

46

A0

46

49

4C

B4

0DD1:1B

A5

FD

8D

61

IB

8D

63

71

1079:AD

63

IB

85

FD

B5

FB

AD

B0

0B31:C5

AD

53

45

4C

45

43

D4

27

0DD9:1B

A5

FE

8D

62

IB

8D

64

A2

1081:64

IB

85

FE

B5

FC

20

CD

69

0B39:49

4E

47

2D

A0

4F

CE

CB

0DE1:1D

4C

IA

08

20

63

0A

A9

AC

1089:0F

A9

03

20

6E

0A

AE

67

5E

0B41:4F

46

C6

20 56

41

4C

49

44

E0

0DE9:06

85

D3

A9

2C

20

6E

0A

46

1091:1B

AC

68

IB

EB

D0

7E

0B49:41

D4

44

49

53

CB

44

45

0DF1:AE

3A

03

E0

40

B0

IB

E8

44

1099:9B

20

2E

0A

20

63

0B51:4C 45

D4

20

46

52

45

C5

E9 47

01 CB 0A 20

0DF9:BE

42

03

8E

41

03

20

2C

87

10A1:63

0A

20

52

11

20

60

11

F9

0B59:23

43

29

48

41

4E

47

45

15

0E01:0A A9

00

20

6E

0A

A9

14

91

10A9:20

BB

11

20

95

09

B0

EC

FF

0BG1:AF

28

50

29

52

49

4E

54

9E

0E09:8D

43

03

20

95

09

B0

Fl

43

10B1:D0

05

AD

3E

03

F0

HU

20

B8

0B69:AF

28

56

29

49

45

57

AF

7C

(]E11:D0

04

60

20

74

14

A9

01

EC

10B9:65

11

20

FB

10

B0

98

20

29

0B71i46

4F

52

4D

41

D4

42

4C

Cil

0K19I8D

40

03

A0

3D

20

ID 0A

25

10C1:09

90

D8

A5

FD

BD

63

AE

0B79:4F

43

4B

53

A0

DE

0B

E9

27

0E21:B0

F4

A3

F0

EE

8D

43

2E

14 10C9:1B A5

FE

8D

64

IB

EE

67

6E

100

COMPUTE'S Gazette

January 1939

03

37


ADVERTISERS INDEX Rendor Service Numbar/Advertlier Pagfl

fle*d«r Saivtce Numtwr/Adverliiw Page

102 Abacus 103 Accolade

134 Sir-Tech Software. Inc 135 SoH Lore 136 Softech Computer Systems

68

104 Activislon

41

105 Actlvision

45

106AproleK 107 Arcadia 108 Berkeley Softworks

75 1 53

109 Cardinal Software

7B

110 111 112 113

Schnedler Systems

63 51

144 AcfonSoft

31 113 72-73

118 Electronic Arts

42-43

119 Electronic Arts

47

Services 121 Interplay Productions

2B-29

123 Lyco Computer

S6-6!

124 Mibro

64 IB

127 Micro Prose 128 Monlgomery Grant

49 79

65

130 Origin Systems, Inc

71

131 PAV.Y. Software 132Q-LJnk

141 Strategic Simulations.

39.95

26

Harrier Combat Simulator King 01 Chicago Maniac Mansion

29.95 34.95

20 23

34.95 39.95 40.00

23

Defender 0! Crown

67

Paperboy Pool 0! Radiance Question II

31

101

Express 149 Tussey Computer Products

105 11-13

150Ultrabyte

86

152 Wrigm Computer Classified Ads

101 115

COMPUTEI'S Besi of 1988

Pack

34.95 3995

26 26 26 23

20 23 26

Wright Computer

2B 39 39

39 95 5995 59.99

P.O. Box 780444 Wichita, KS 67278-0444

Otter by nail mm money order or clxa tcteck orders rail snipped until Cleared) Do mi send cash

M

SHIPPING- Add K 50 tot shipping sndtwidl® I Kansas residents ssu 5% sales t&. Pnces subject to change.

78

VIDEOGAMES 100'S OF TITLES AVAILABLE

ATARI A 5200'

29.99

Thrpp Stoowi

Call Collect

Same Day Shipping (subject to availability)

16-17

Subscription

Terrorpods

(316) 681-0331

"TITLES & PRICES ARE IBM 5»" FORMAT —OTHER FORMATS AVAILABLE

.91

COMPUTERS DisK

101 5

3995 34.95

VISA • MASTERCARD

■SEND FOR COMPLETE LISTING

Gazette Disk Subscription COMPUTEIs Demo Disk

RoadRunner

fwilight Zone Twilight's Ransom Ultima IV Or V War In Middle Earth

111

151 Where It's Soft

133 Renco Computer Printer Supply

16 23 20

16

Gauntlet

NRI School ol Electronics . .77

129 Origin Systems, Inc

26

WRIGHT PRICE

Elway Quarterback

113

125 Microcube Corp 126 Micro Prose

$20

40.00 24 99

Deeper Dungeons (Gauntlet)

146 Tenex Computer

BC

122 Konami inc

$2999

PRICE

139 Software Support Int. .. 80-81 140 Star Mlcronlcs 109

147 Telegames USA

93

Barbarian

California Raisins

111 33-40

Teutonics Plus

120 G. E. Information

LIST

Bard's Tale 1,11, Or II

Inc IBC 142 sublOGIC IFC 143subLOGIC 32 145 Superior Micro Systems ..106 146 Taito Software 24-25

Crown Custom Covers ... 101

116CCMW, inc 117 Date! Computere

7 91

iNmJAINNENT SOFTWARE

24.95 34.95 2999

America 130 Software Support [ml

107

115 Creative Micro Design

111

137 Software Discounters of

CompuServe 2 ComputAbility 69 The Computer Book Club . , 83 Computer Heroes 64

114 Computer Repeats

Wright Computer

HS

ADAJVT JEM' Amiga

GET MORE

PLEASURE FROM THE BIBLE WITH LANDMARK The Computer Reference Bible Ikrc'i whu LANDMARK will cniblc you lo Jo.

llMtEUiViSiON JOYSTICKS ATARI 2600™

FOR A COMPLETE CATALOG

• SEARCH THROUGIITltE BIBLE—Find Phrases, words or senLcneec. • DEVELOP TOPICAL HLES—Copy f"rn The Bible text md search remits then sdd yout own comments and notes. i/ COMPILE YOUR PERSONAL BIBLE- Oui-

PLUS 11 FOR POSTAGE AND HANDLING TO:

linc Icita in color. Add Nmra and comments.

BOX 901 * LANCASTER. TEXAS 7S1461 (214).':'.. r-.

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED * CU1TOM MAOE TO FIT

* HIAVY n-n. VWY1 ANTI-STATIC * IXTINDS EQUIPMENT I:.: •ir Cholct of Cafou Light Tdii or Irown

EOMMTRI C-oJ'Plui <<C-o*C . CUB DulaiMIt* (CJN) A mi jo 1000

IV/JJTU9I Mfln. linked >'■.!

J only

Crealu your own supplementary Study files. • CREATE FILES— Then convert ihcm lor ujc with wordproccssora like Paperclip ind G1I0S. • MAKE SUPPLEMENTARY STUDY FILES—

MO

130O 3.00 13.00

UM 7.00

Aral. BOOXL. I 30XE

SEND YOUR NAME. ADDRESS. AND MACHINE TYPE

TELEGAMES USA

DUST COVERS

Alail 520 SI IBM PC/XT

10.00 U.00 3 B.OO

(DM Mil Kr.'joo.d .

Induil CT. MSD SD I SO. I

Enhnnnr 3000 FS01

. . .

Atari 1050

Save 55% On Gazette Disk! A full-year subscription

includes over 100 ready-torun programs. Now only

$69.95—a 55% savings off single-issue price.

To order, call toll-free 1-800-727-6937

ASK ABOUT OUR FALL '88 SPECIAL! vl.2 for C64 and v2.0 for C128

CALL OR WRITE TODAY FOR A FREE BROCHURE, WHICH SHOWS HOW VALUABLE LANDMARK CAN BE IN YOUR BIBLE STUDY P.A.V.Y. Software

P.O. Box 1584

Ballwin, MO 63022 (314) 527-4505

C.15IJ/MPS8O!

B 00

9.00 8.00

10.00 B.OO B.OO 9.00 10.00

cisii'MPs eo:

1300

Pamiwnii 1 (WO 91

B.OO 13.00 13 00

CW5 603, C.IJJO □kklata 130/15} Otiman

10/30

Epior. MX/fX «KgO Epion U80/C-IOOO

13,00

11.00 16.00 lot. iior io'i 13.00

CDPS 1101

Atari 1017

B.OO

and develop translation variations.

SUGGESTED RETAIL $164.95

tpun IX 10

Epion FX BJVI6J □Icldota n Cltliin MSf 10

13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13,00 13.00

G- ..■-,.'... i;,, le.OO

DI5K DRIVES

M5C

Juki 3110

:;■■.■,

{Drrrjniioni Roquirsd for ISM CIoihi) C-1M1. C-1371 .. Amiga 3H" D'D** Amija 5K- O'Oiv .

Mhmho SM0OO Comn. 210 . C'IMi SJIO

BCO

13.00 13.00

_.. .13.00

MONITORS Atari SC I331IGB

C-170J. BMC Colo..

C-1903 'Am lao Amd.k 100700 CM.HI (C1B01)

19.00

1600

19.00 19,00 . .._l?.00

C-1903 A/Moony. 10 1=00

NK (Sinio MotJ.I) Maonavo. BO RGB

lf.OO 19.00

Piint.ton |siati Modal 19.00 Thompior. CM 3SJ-OO 19.00 Tmon (Slot! Modil)

Sakota 5CI00

Z.nith (Si a I. Mod.I)

19.00

.19.00

19.00

VIDEO RICORDdS IJ.00 Slot* Mok* & Mod* I Dlrnanilom

raqul^d

Jnclvdlng EkKk

fut-oul

Oi*r :. »ilir.g M1K[. MOW! «nd [WW CflOIC! TIN v IBOWIt -llh (tt!i k montr cfci fa\ II10 «r il«n HIM nti I ihipilng Hid hinrflint ttlil. Rh. liHliitk i'1 • IkiI In. APO. JUWtm. Fgftlpi JM'ilm SPECIAL COVEU WILL BE MADE TO TOUR DIMENSIONS. SEND YOUR REQUIREMENTS FOR OUR IOW PRICE QUOTES.

Crown Custom Covers 3*411 PAIGE CIRCLE LAOUNA HILLS,

Din. A


10D1:1B

D0

IB 68

67

75

1379:48

A5

8D 47

EE 68 03 AD

AD

10D9:1B

IB

8D

D6

1381:FE

10E1:48 10E9:E0

48

48 A5 20 CD 0F

03

4P

14

A9

2E

20

A3

1389:A2

0D

20

11

D0

0B

EE

46

03

20

40

1391:02

FF

AE

10Fli77

13

CE

46

03

F0

EE

4C

D6

1399:E8

D0

01

10F9:58

10

AD

3E

03

D0

05

20

69

13A1:A9

29

1101:F1

13

90 02

18

60

A0

00

96

13A9:AD

6A

1109:B1

FD

Dl

FB

D0

IB

C8

CC

CE

13B1:63

1111:43

03

90

F4

20

77

13

20

1C

1119:CD

0F

A3

24

20

71

14

20

6C

03 20

15

A5 AF

1621:C9

43

F0

C2

C9

4D

F0

14

C6

0A

03

1629:C9

0D

F0

75

AE

6B

IB

C9

16

1631:50

F0

1A C9

56

F0

16

20 64

48

20 83 03 C9

1639:74

14

B0

DA

20

98

12

F0

2E

0A

C0

1641:CA A3

FF

8D

4E

03

A9

63

0A

G9

1649:20

B6

09

D0

DB

85

23 0B 2A 8E 39

03

7A 8B

1651:4D 03

20

5B

0A

AD

4E

03

52

20 11

F0

07

00

El

20 90

12

A0

0C 14

DE

0A

1659:10 1661:2E

F6

B0

ce

cc

43

71

1669:18

20

24

17

20

25 57

20 18

20 05 39 BE AD

DB

46

03

F0

0E

5D

1671:52

03

F0

73

20

42

14

B0

BF

51

48 5B 28

20

FD 20 3D 0A A9 47 03 AC CB 98 20 02 FF 20

IB

C9

0A

B0

0A

20

4F

0A

20

13B9:20

60

11

20

89

13C1:B1

FD

20

D2

FF

90

F5

AD

E0

45

1121iB9

09

C9

59

F0

08

38

B0

F9

13C9:03

1129:06

20

14

90

08

18

A5

IB

13D1:20

A9

11

20

SB

11

20

95

0D

1679:12

20

E4

Fl

D0

23

CE

4D

1131:FB

85

FD

A5 FC

85

FE

60

29

13D9:09

B0

CA

20

65

11

20

1681:03

D0

D2

A9

0B

20

6E

0A

18

1139:20

63

0A A9 04

85

D3

20

IE

13E1:14

90

C2

68

85

FE

68

09 C4 85 93

1689:4C

47

16

20

39

18

20

1141:4C

0A

AE

3E 03

E8

20

2C

ED

1JE9:FD

68

85

14

60

0D

1691:0A

CE

4D

03

10

F8

20

A9

2D

20

D2

FF

20

4F

A8

13F1:AD

61

IB

(SB 85 FD AD

40 4C

1149:0A

15 85

63 57

62

IB

89

1699:18 A9

05

20

6E

0A

20

E8

A3

1151I0A

A0

07

Bl

14

20

D2

FF

63

13F9:85

FE

A0

00

BC

46

03

8C

C6

16A1:16

4C

1A

08

20

CD

0F

20

26

1159:C8

CC

45

03

90

F5

60

A9

B2

1401:47

03

4C

42

85

18

A9

IB

A0

01

20

08

26

D2

14

16A9i24

4C

FF

A0

00

A9

20

86

1409:18

6D

43

03

B5

FD

6C

16B1:18

C9

00

F0

07

A9

1C

A0

23

1169:91

FD

C8

CC

43

03

90

F8

F9

14U:9t)

FE

AD

03

18

6F

16B9:02

20 08

03

C9

52

87

1419i65

14

85

14

90

02

E6

15

5A

16C1:E6

A9

00

20 52

15 03

14 20

7F

AD 44

18 8D

90

03

45

1171:AE

35

8C FD E6

48

1161:3A

03 A5 02

F6

7A

1179:F0

0A

AC

35

03

10

05

BD

9F

1421:20

DA

0F

EE

3E

03

AD

3E

78

16C9:16

A9

08

20

B6

09

C9

43

IF

1181:00

02

91

FD

88

CA

10

F7

BD

1429:03

CD

6A

IB

60

18

A5

FD

Fl

1601:F0

D2

C9

50

F0

04

C9

1189:18

60

A5

D3

85

FF

18

6D

8B

1431:6D

C9

2B

B0

F3

A9

11

8B

IB 85

FD 90 02

EE

47

03

D0

B3

EE

1199:20

D2

FF

A9

A3

20

AB

11

21

1439:FE

E6 48

43 6E

C9

03

69

16D9:D0

1191:43

1441:03

A5

FE

D0

A9

11

A9 91

4C

D2

FF

5E

64

IB

11A1:20

CD

05

47

FD

CD

63

IB

60

3B AD

2C

11A9:A9

9D

AE

43

03

20

D2

FF

50

1449:A5 1451:47

03

0D

48

03

F0

18

A5

B5

11B1:CA

D0

FA

60

20

Fl

13

20

El

69

IB

85

FD

B0

7E

F0

IE

20

DE

IE

ED

12

D0

38

11B9:9B

12

1459-FD 1461:02

C6

FE

AD

47

03

D0

03

A9

56 EA 0D F0 B0 60 A5 E3 63 0A D7 00 BD 6E

20

6E

0A

20

4E 03

AD

52

03

40

20

6E

0A

AE

A8

16F1:A9

28

4C 4E 16 74 14 B0 50 F0 F9 4C B6 09

16F9:4E

03

A9

12

1701:24

17

EE

El

1709:F0

A9 20

0C

03 20 16E9:2A C9 16E1:05

E3

20

53

11C1:0C

20 77

13

A9

13

20

B6

A2

1469:CE

48

03

18

60

2F

1711:51

2C

0A

A9

09

20 98

C9

59

D0

IB

20

2E

14

E4

47

03

11C9:09

CE

16 03

1471:20

6E

0A A2

FF

A9

0C

DO

40

1719:6E

0A

AE

6B

IB

20

2C

0A

49

11D1:90

EA

20

5B

0A

A9

05

20

Dl

1479:10

EE

49

03

F0

34

AD

4B

BD

1721:4C

63

0A

20

FB

17

BC

50

37

11D9:71

14

4C

1A

08

A9

18

20

1C

1481:09

2D

A2

64

A9

0B

1729:03

AD

52

03

8D

4F

03

A5

14

11E1:B6

09

C9

59

60

20

13

EA

B7

D0

Fl

C9

1489:5c

8D

01

D4

8E

49

03

17 31:FD

85

26

A5

FE

85

27

EE

2A

11E9:20

77

13

A9

15

A2

16

A0

F6

1491:05

BD

Cl

14

9D

02

D4

1739i4F

03

20

91

17

AD

4F

03

FD

HFltBl

20

6B

0A

20

D9

09

C9

0E

A2 F2 CA BE

F7

A9

1741:F0 08

A5

26

85

FD

A5

27

97

D0

15

20

DE

11

D0

E8

DC

1499:10

11F9:44

14A1:41

8D

04

1749:85

FE

AC

0D

91

0F

2D

13

20

42

14

90

E0

49

14A9:B4

1751:FB

98

65

03 85

A9

1201:20

51 FB

FB

90

02

4F

1209:20

4F

14

90

DB

4C

1A

08

EB

1759:E6

FC

AD

4F

03

CD

50

03

07

1211:C9

43

D0

0B EE 46

03

20

91

FB

20

26

1219:77

13

CE

46

03

F0

C9

46

0A

1221:42

D0

07

20

4F

14

D0

02

Bl E6

4F 39

1229:B0

0C

C9

4E

D0

0D

00

D0

EF

9C

1231:14

90

B5

20

8D

B6

02

BA

1239:20

GE

0A

1241:C2

16

1249:0F

0F

8D

18

D4

A9

0E

AE D4

49

03

20

5C

14

D4 9D 00

E8

E0

08

F8

14B1:90

F8

60

A9

00

18

69

01

3B

6C

14B9:90

FB

CA

D0

F8

86

C6

60

5F

C9

35

14C1:02

08

40

08

FF

20

66

12

D4

90

C0

2A

14C9:20

CD

0F

8C

4B

03

A0

20

2E

EF

14D1:A9

00

91

14

03 90

CA 50

14 A9

05

5F

14D9:F5

EE

4B

0E

20

6E

86

C9

50

00

06

20

D8

14E1:0A AE

2C

0A

20

3A

17B9:D0

E2

20

89

0A

4C

49

0A

93

4C

E9

11

C9

54

D0

9D

14E9:60

11

4B 20

20 A9 20

15

4F

14 03 03

D5 A9 00 A8 1769:FB 17 A0 00 20 1771:FB F0 17 E6 FB 1779:FC 20 02 FF C9 1781:AD B6 02 49 0F

DE

09

B0

ED

F0

50

1791:20

CD

0F

8C

51

03

A9

20

F7

20

3F

18

20

77

13

20

8B

14F1:29

8D

4C

03

20

CD

0F

AC

CE

1799:91

FB

B8

D0

FB

AD

52

03

EB

1251:63

0A

20

S7

18

4C

E9

11

F9

14F9:3E

03

C8

CC

4C

03

F0

0A 42

16

AD 41

03

CD

50

1259:C9

0D

D0

03

4C

1A

08

20

EA

1501:20

90

F2

20

74

14

21

17A9:90

03

CD

4F

14

4C

E9

11

20

B6

1509:B0

D2

A0

03

31

14

D0

F5

F9

17B1:D0

42

6D 50 AD 40

03

1261:74

0A

14

2A 8B

5B

15

03 03

03

BD

3F

03

62

1269:A9

14

A2

02

A0

09

20

68

AD

1511:AD

4B

03

91

14

CD

6A

IB

26

17B9:CE

3F

03

30

37

A5

FB

E2 6A

1761:90

1271:0A

20

CD

0F

20

39

11

A9

FE

513

0A

A9

0D

20

66

17C1:6D

3F

03

85

28

A5

FC

1279:0A

CD

43

03

69

14

85

D3

29

1519:90 BF 20 1521:6E 0A A9

19 69

00

BD

4B

03

F0

CA

17C9:00

B5

29

A0

00

Bl

FD

AE

F9

1281:AE

43

03

20

2C

0A

AD

44

59

1529:03

11

EE

4B

03

20

DF

17D1:4E

03

00

0Q

AD

3E

03

69

88

1289:03

20

D2

FF 20

15

14

90

9F

CD

4B

03

C8

3A

90

02

69

06

91

B6

G3

0A

4C

89

0A

20

79

14

90

F3

A9

Al

17D9:31 17E1:28

C9

20

1S31:CD 0F AD 42 1539:F0 EF 20 I -

03

1291:E3

C8

CC

43

03

90

E6

9B

E4

1299:66

12

A9

10

20

6E

0A AD

28

1541:1D

20

E0

11

00

03

4C

C6

21

17E9:1B

6D

3F

03

CD

51

03

90

El

12A1:6C

IB

20

02

09

B0

F3

AA 91

1549:14

AD

4B

20

C8

0C

17F1:03

8D

51

03

20

09

14

90

3D

12A9:F0

32

CA

EC

6A

IB

EA 07

F0

3E

B0

03

1551:15

20

Fl

13

A9

0F

17F9:A4

60

AD

63

IB

85

FB

AD

13

12B1:8D

6C

IB

20

63

0A

20

63

04

1559:1B A5

FD

85

FB

85

1801:64

IB 85

FC

A0

00

60

SD

FD

12B9:0A

20

CD

0F

84

50

AD

43

99

1561:FE

85

FC

85

27

18

2A 71 26 A5 7A A5 FB 45

18<19:4F

03

A6

18

65

50

CA

30

07

85

C9

1569j6D 69

IB

85

FB

A5

FC

69

3A

1811:20

6E

03 50

AD 4F 03

12C1 ;03

50 0A AC

03

14

FE

12C9 :50

20

15

14

90

F0

85

51

A6

1571:00

85

FC

D0

05

AF

1819:20

D2

09

U0

11

20

60

11

20

8B

Dl

1579:A5

FB

B0 05

20

2B

1821:91

14

60

A9

1209:11

20

95

09

60

A4

50

84

8C

1581:90

15

20

B5

15

20

8F

1829:20

40

11

A9

AC 1A 20 17 20

50 03 6E 0A 6E 0A

18

52

64 IB

IB

12D1 :20

CD CD 63 B0 El

12E1:52

A4

52

E6

52

C4

51

90

E9

1589:2E

14

90

CD

4C

1A 08

A2

3C

1831:A0

04

Bl

14

AA

4C

2C

98 12F1:F0 A2

60 00

Bl

FD

C9

20

F0

A4

1591:00

BD

70

03

A8

Bl

FB

Dl

3F

1839:A5

2A

C9

50

00

15

A9

0A 00

13 33

A0

00

02

C9

2A

D7

1599:26

D0

0D

C8

98

DD

B0

03

D9

1841:20

BD

FF

A0

FF

A9

04

AA

54

12F9:D0

06

E8

EC

35

03

F0

2B

B6

15A1:90

F3

E8

EC

4B

03

90

E9

6E

1849:20

BA

FF

20

C0

FF

A2

1301:BD

00

02

C9

2A

F0

24

C9

0A

15A9;B0

26

A5

FC

EF

1851:4C C9

FF

4C

63

0C

Dl

FD

F0

08

AD

IB

1581:85

A5 3B

85

F0

09 27

FB

1309:3F

60

A0

00

Bl

FD

DB

1859:FF

20

CC

FF

A9

04 89 0A 20 CC 2F 04 4C C3 E4

1311 100

02

C9

2A

F0

CB

60

C8

D3

15B9:AA Bl

26

91

FD

EC

35

03

90

E2

C4

51

B0

15C1:CB

69

IB

90

8A F0

91 60

80

1319 :£8 1321:F0

09

80

07

Bl

FD

C8

C9

69

4A

03

AE

1329:20

F0

F3

60

A5

FD

85

26

76

15C9:CD 0F 8C 15D1:AD 4A 03

9D

6F

1331 ilB

6D 69

IB

85

28

A5

FE

B4

15D9:43

03

BD 4A

1339:85

27

69

00

85

29

A0

00

2B

15E1:20

15

14

90

1341:FU

10

Bl

28 91

26

E6

28

B7

15E9:0F

20

63

1349 ■ml

02

£6

29

E6

26

D0

02

3B

15F1:1B

A0

1351 :E6

27

A5

29

CD

64

IB

D0

03

15F9:14

1359:05

A5

28

CD

63

IB

90

E2

D8

1361:A5

26

8D

63

IB

A5

27

8D

17

1369:64

IB

AD

67

IB

D0

03

CE

1371:68

IB

CE

67

IB

60

A5

14

12E9:02

102

COMPUTE! 's Gazette

January 19B9

20

39

20

8C

F0

Bl

FO

56

26

E6

1861:FF

A9

52

60

IB

20

28

F6

8B 2F

1869:1A

5D 20 94 20 2A IB

19 A2

D0 08

8B

1871:A9

D0 06

58

42

20 03

20

32

03

18

6D

C4

1879:C6

FF

A9

2F

A2

0C

A0

0E

C9

03

9D

AF

03

AD

1881:20

68

0A

A0

00

BC

3D

03

D6

EB

60

20

CD C3

1889:EE

3D

03

AE

30 03

A5

D3

E0

0A

20

24

18

A9

1C

1891:48

20

2C

0A

68

85

D3

A0

B5

00

20

08

18

20

15

C9

1899:00

20

CF

FF

91

FD A5

90

2C

90

Fl

A9

09

20

6E

0A

DA

18A1:D0

07

CB

D0

F4

E6

FE

D0

34

1601:AD

6B

IB

20

D2

09

B0

F3

54

1BA9:DF

98

38

65

FD

8D

63

IB

55

1609:8D

6B

IB

A9

FF

BD

52

03

B2

18B1:A5

FE

69

00

8D

64

IB

A9

7F

A5

1611:20

F6

16

20

Fl

13

A9

08

07

18B9:65

18

6D

65

IB

8D

61

IB

93

9C

1619:20

6E

0A A9

21

20

B6

09

CC

18C1:A9

IB

60

66

IB

8D

62

IB

90

CC


SA

3 50

A=FRE(0):REM

FORCE GARB

18C9:4C

21

19

38

AD

61

IB

E9

22

18D1:65

8D

65

IB

AD

62

IB

E9

8D

iaD9:lB

8D 66

IB

A9

57

BD

60

9F

IBElilB

20

EF

19

00

03

4C

1A

7C

1BE9:08

20

86

19

00

32

20

94

AC

Before typing in programs, please refer to "How lo Type In

1BF1:19

F0

14

C9

23

F0

29

A9

E2

85 AA A9

22

20

E0

11

OF

COMPUTER GAZETTE Programs,"

1BF9:00 1901iD0

IE

20

9F

19

D0

19

A9

09

1909;07

20

2A

IB

A2

08

20

C9

FC

SR

1911:FF

A0

00

Bl

FD

20

D2

FF

9C

380 390

21

1A

42

14

90

F3

60

PRINT CLSf"(2 UP)" IFA?="{Fl}"THENGOSUB830

1919:20

CC

FF

A9

0B

20

C3

FF

79

PR

410

GOTO250

1921:20

Smart Disassembler

400

20

KX

1929:A9

0F

20

C3

FF

A5

AA F0

11

420

1931:03

20

74

14

4C

1A

0B

20

B7

Article on page 70.

CS

1939:28

1A

D0

E4

20

DE

11

D0

DD

29

20

2A

IB

A2

0F

07

20

7D

14

5A

1941:DF

A9

1949:20

C9

FF

A0

01

A9

53

1951:02

FF

B9

4A IB

C8

C0

1959:90

F5

4C

21

19

A9

00

BD

E9

1961:4D

IB

A9

2B

20

2A

IB

A9

72

1969:56

8D 46

IB

20

86

19

A9

9B

1971:49

BD

46

IB

D0

AA

A9

02

AC

1979:A2

48

A0

IB

20

BD

FF A9

76

1981:01 1989:46 1991:A8

AS

00

F0

2A

A9

02

A2

0A

A0

IB

20

BD

FF

D0

IC

20

18

1A

A9 A2

0F BC 4D BD

1999:A0

IB A9

14

D0

19A1:20

C3

FF

A9

17

A9 08 67 A2 4A A0 E7

19A9:1B

20

BD

FF

A9

0B

A8

A2

8A

20

C0

FF

20

6B 02

19B1:08

20

BA

FF

19B9:CC

FF A9

0B

00

85

AA

20

63

19C1:0A A2

0F

20

C6

FF

20

CF CB

19C9:FF

C9

31

90

14

B5

AA

20

C9

19D1:CF

20

CF

FF

0D

19D9:C9

FF 20 CF FF 2C F0 05 20

02

FF

D0 87

19E1:F4

20

CF

FF

C9

0D

D0

F9

AE

19E9:20

CC

FF

A5

AA

60

A9

OF

F2

19F1:BD 43

03

A9

11

20

2A

IB

2F CD

AGE

BEFORE TYPING . . .

10

COPYRIGHT

TK1

PUBLICATIONS, RIGHTS

1989

COMPU INC.

-

RESERVED

NL=39:REM[2 SPACES)NUMBE

PO 30

ML=820:REM[2 SPACSSlSTAK

R

OF

TING

PG EJ

40 50

XR 60

ADDRESS

LABELS

ADDRESS

RB

80

AS=STR${USR(PC+1)}

XC

440 450 460

FH

470

L=USR(PC+1):M=USR(PC+2)

PX

1989

JR

500

IF

:AD=256*M+L

INC."

PRINTTAB(11)"ALL RIGHTS

JSPACE)RESERVEO[DOWN)" PRINT"[RVS}[2 SPACES)S M A R T(3 SPACESjD ISA !SPACE)S S E M B L E R [3 SPACES]11

GD

N=3:RETURN

PRINTTAB(13)"[2 DOWN)PLE

CD

540

N=2:RETURN

ASE

CF

550 560

A5="":N=1:RETURN

FR

CE

570

AS=" ("+RIGHT?|A$,LEN(A S)-1)+",X):N=2:RETURN

90

CK

100

EX

110

RS MQ

120 SPS="{28 SPACES)" 130 CLS=SPS + "(9 SPACES }-1iFO

SD

5B0

AD=USR(PC+1):AS=STR?{AD

DM

590

A?="

EJ

RI = 0TO25 5:READOPS(11 140 IF OPS(I)="" THEN OPS(I )="BYTE":TPS(I)=14:GOTO

WAIT..."

DIM OPS(2S5),TP»(255),L C(NL),LBS(NL) DGS=1>01234 56789ABCDEF":

5A

02

A9

20

99

4D

IB

DA

1A11:CB

C0

0F

90

EE

9B

60

A9

09

1A19:65

85

FD

A9

IB

B5

FE

60

09

1A21:E6

FD

D0

02

E6

FE

60

A9

20

1A29:19

6E 0A 20 86 20 77 19 D0

19

F0

9E

1A31:01

20 60

FA

A2

IE

MQ

1D0

READ TPS(I)

FD

1A39:01

20

C6

FF

A0

IE

20

CF

5C

CP

160

NEXT

HS

1A41:FF

88

D0

FA

20

FB

17

20

A0

GA

170

FORI-MLTO ML+3B:READAiP

1A49:5B

0A

A9

16

A2

04

A0

0C

B6

1A51:20

68

0A

A9

31

8D

53

03

F4

1A59:A0

04

20

CF

FF

99

69

00

19

1A61:88

D0

F7

20

CF

FF

A6

90

6B

1A69:D0

5B C9

22

D0

F5

20

CF

A6

1A71IFF

91

FB

C8

C0

10

90

F6

74

1A79:20

CF

FF

D0

FB

88

Bl

FB

20

D4 20 05 85

63 03

0A

20

SC

AD

53

B4

0A A9 AC FB

20

17

1AA1:D2

FF

C8

C0

0F

90

F6

98

A5

1AA9:65

FB 85

FB

90

02

E6

FC

57

1ADI:AD

53

03

EE

53

03

C9

39

54

1AB9:90

9E

20

63

0A

A9

03

85

9A

1AC1iD3

A9 55

28 D0 13 0A A9 04

20

63

0A

46

85

D3

A5

C2

1AD1:6A A6

6B

20

2E

0A A9

2D

6E

1AD9:20

6E

0A

20

CC

FF

20

FB

9F

1AE1:17

A9 68

27 A6 D6 0A 20 BC

E8

A0

05

FB

1AE9:20

09

C9

0D

36

1AF1:D0

0C

A5

90

2B

A9

01

D6

1AF9:20

C6

FF

4C 4B

1A C9

1B01:90

E9 CD

53

03

B0

E4

31 24 38 C5

1B09:E9

31

0A

0A

0A

0A

AB

A2

CE

1B11:00

86

90

Bl

FB

9D

4D

IB

22

1B19:20

D2

FF

CB

E8

E0

0F

90

1A

1B21:F2

A9

01

20

C3

FF

A5

90

57

1029:60

A8

20

5B

0A

98

A2

0A

75

1B31:A0

0B

20

68

0A

A0

00

B9

D0

1B39:4D

18

F0

08

20

D2

FF

CB

90

1B41:C0

0F

90

F3

60

49

30

24

99

1B49:30

40

30

3A 00

3E

3E

3E

05

1B51:46

49

4C

45

2D

4E

41

4D

4D

1BS9:45

3C

3C

5E

2C

53

2C

57

0D

1B61:65

IB

65

IB 00

00

00

00

6F

1D69:00

00

3C

00

00

00

00

27

1AC9:20

D0

00

):IFHTHENGOSUB820

BC

160

180

A=INT(ML/256):P0KE786,A

HA

190

FORI=1TONL:READLB5(D.L

:POKE78S,ML-A*256

RE

C(I):NEXT 200

INPUT"[2 DOWN) ADDRESS"ISA

KE

ED XK XR

PJ

AR

STARTING

210

INPUT"I DOWN)

2 20

RESS";EA IFEA=0THENEA=65535

230 240

250

ENDING ADD

:AD=256*M+L:AS=STRS{AD)

PC=SA

KM

690

AS=" ("+RIGHTS(AS,LEN(A S)-1)+")":N=3:RETURN

DQ

700

AD=USH(PC+1):AS=STRS(AD

EM

71J

):IFHTHENGOSUB820 '\Y":N=2: RETURN

CH

720

A5=STRS(PC):IF

H

THEN

G

ONTP%(J)GOSUB440,470,53

IF

PR

THEN

:IFHTHENGOSUB780

3:AS="":FORI=iTCTOPC-1

730 740

M=l:RETURN

SJ

RB

750

IF LC(I)=AD THEN A?=S?+ LBS(I):K=1:RETURN

AG

760

1=1+1:IF

EG

770

GOTO750

CR

7S10

NN=4

HX

790

MX

PRINT TAB{C)USR(I):PRIN

T'MUPl";

:IFIITHE:JGOSUIi 820

PRINT#3,P$;O

300 A=LEN(PS+OP$(J)+AS):C=2

I=1:K=0

I>NL THEN

RETU

RN

HS = "" :A=VAL(A?) :FORI = 1T ONN

PQ

800

T=INT(A/16):HS=MID5(DG?

AS=AS+STRS(USR(I)):C=C+

,A-16*T+1,1)+HS:A=T:NEX

4:NEXT

T

IF

PR

THEN

PRINTI3,RIGH

T5(SPS,28-A);AS 340

:AD=256*M+L:AS=STRS(AD)

:GOSUB830:PRINT"1CLR)":

290

BF

N=N-256:AD=PC+N+2:AS=ST

L=USR(PC+1) :M=USR(PC-i-2)

MM

330

AS=AS+",Y"iN=3:RETURN N=USR(PC+1):IFN>127THEN

680

PC«PC+N:PRINT AS;TAB|20

KR

650 660

JF

280

320

RJ

IFEA<=SA THEN210 F=0:PR=0:H=0:RM=0:PRINT

HC

EC

JJ

RS(AD):IFHTHENGOSUB780

40,660,680,700,490,7 20

JP 310

:AD=256*M+L:AS=STRS(AD)

:IFHTHENGOSUB780

N=2:RETURN

0,550,560,580,600,620,6

BX

6 30

670

OSUB7B0iAS»S5+RIGHT5<AS -4) 260 PS=AS+"(2 SPACES)":PRIN

270

:IFHTHENGOSUB780

AS=AS+",X":N=3:RETURN JA 640 L=USR(PC+1):M=USR(PC+2) QS

PM

TPS;:J=USR(PC):TC=PC:PR INTOP$(J);

RM

("+RIGHTS(AS,LEN(A

S)-1)+"),Y":N=2:RETURN 600 AD=USR(PC+1):AS=STRS(AD ):IFHTHENGOSUB820 610 AS=A5+",X":N=2:RETURN 620 L=USR[PC+1):M=USR(PC+2)

OKEI,A:NEXT

GR

AS=STRS(USR(PC+1)):IFHT HENGOSUB820

90

Bl

HENGOSUB820

AJ

1A09:03

4F

G

AS=STR?(USR(PC+1)):IFHT

35

20

AS=STRS(AD):IF H THEN

530

F0

00

510

520

09

FF

K

KJ

CC

A0

GOSUB740:IF

AA

95

D3

THEN

OSUB7B0

02

D2

F

THEN520

20

B5

GOSUB820

490

00

20

THEN

BQ

COMPUTEl

B9

1A99:09

H

N=3:RETURN L-USR(PC+1):M=USR(PC+2)

D3

1A91:03

IF

AS = " t"-t-RIGHTS(AS,LEN(A 5)-l):N=2:RETURN

480

85

D0

SSEMBLY[DOWN)":END

ES

00

A9

PRINT#3:CL0S

DK

12

0A

THEN

PRINT"(DOWN)END OF DISA

A0

5E

PR

430

lABlilS

1A89:89

IF

DD

19F9:A9

1A81:C9

GETA5:IFA5a""THEN380

:IFHTHENGOSUB780

PRINT"{CLR)i5iI 3 SPACES) (SPACE)PUB.,

ftS 70

THEN250

PRINT"i5 SPACES}[DOWN! [RVS}SPACE[OFF] - C0NTI

:AD=256*M+L:A5=STRS(AD)

POKE53 2B1,0:POKE53280,6 COPYRIGHT

GETA$:IFA$=""

E3

REM ALL

370

GC

2a

AJ

360

QA

NUE{5 SPACES)[RVSJFl [OFF) - MENUlUP}11

elsewhere in this issue.

FH

JP

COLLECT.

PRINT:IFPOEA

THEN420

SA

810

AS=S5+"S"+HS:RETURN

KH KA

820 830

CL0SE3

NN=2:GOTO790

COMPUTE! s Gazette

January 1989

103


CB 840 PRINT"[DOWN)£73 (3 SPACESlFl

SUME

- START/RE

DISASSEMBLY"

MC 850 PR1NT"[DOWN!(3 SPACESlF 3

-

SUBROUTINE

LABELS:

HD

1300

FP

1310

DATA

QJ

1320

DATA

ED

ED

BJ

BB

860

870

PRINT"[DOWN)i73 E3 SPACESJF5 - HEX/DECI HAL OUTPUT: lWHT}";:IF [SPACEjH THENPRINT"HEX £4 SPACES}":GOTO890

880

PRINT"DECIMAL"

390

1340

CB

1350

DATA

1360

DATA

DATA

1840

:

QP

1410

DATA

PQ

1420

2,LDX,2, DATA DCS,10,LDA,6,,,LD

1430

Y,7,LDA,7 DATA LDX,12,,CLV,4,LDA

4,LDA,1

{WHT]";!

PRINT"YES":GOT

AH

,9,TSX,4,

CE

1460

,3,DEC,3, DATA IKY,4,CMP,1,DEX,4

FX

1470

DATA

1480

DATA

980

H=1:GOTO840

990 IFA<>136THEN1020 1000 IFPR THEN PR=0:GOTO840

EA

QS

1010

PR=1:GOTO840

FM

1490

DATA

KG

1500

1,SBC,5,, DATA CPX,3,SBC,3,INC.3

KR

1510

DATA

HX

1020

IFA<>134THEN1050

MX

1030

IFFTHENF=0:GOTO840

EH

1040

F=1:GOTO840

HG

1050

IFAO139THEN10B0

CP

1060

IF

FC

1070

RM-1:GOTOB40

RM

EK

10B0

IFA<>133THEN840

ME

109fl

IFPRTHENOPEN3,4,0

CH

1100

POKE2,RM

CA

1110

DQ

1520

DATA

BH

1530

DATA

1540

DATA

DC

1550

I

GP

1560

DATA

RETURN EQ

1570

BRK,4,ORA,5,,,,OR PHP,4,ORA,1,ASL,4

1180

16, , , DATA ORA,7,ASL,7,,CLC,

ASL,2,,BPL,10,ORA

DATA ORA,8,ASL,8,,JSR, 13,AND,5, , BIT,3,AND,3,ROL,3

,,PLP,4

JE

1230 1240 1250 1260 1270

XS

1280

XQ

1580

65 DATA

1590

7,251,168 DATA 165,1,9,3,133,1,8 8,169,0

HE

1600

FF

1610

HH

1620

XH

1630

GS

1640

DATA

76,145,179

DATA

CHROUT,65490,GETI

N,65508

EF

1670

DATA

GJ

1660

5472 DATA CHRIS,65487,CLOSE ,65475

GE

1690

DATA

1650

DATA DATA DATA

DATA

1710

UT,65481 DATA CLRCHN,65484,PLOT

ES

CLI,4,EOR,9,,,,EO

Janjary 1989

READST,65463,CHKO

,65520

JK

1720

AQ

1730

DATA

LISTEN,65457,CIOU

T.6544B

DATA

REM{2 SPACESJADD YOUR [SPACEjOWN ADDRESS LAB ELS TATEMENTS

DATA S

AFTER

SP 1870 REMi2 SPACESjTHESE LIN ES

128 Animator Article on page 68.

Program 1: 128 Animator Fll

10

REM

COPYRIGHT

TE1

PUBLICATIONS,

ALL

AK

20

CINT,65409,SECOND

RIGHTS

1989

COMPU INC.

-

RESERVED

POKE48,64:CLR:U=54534:V= 565 76:B=0 i D=0:R=50:GOSUB

210:GOTO650 RC

30

POKEU,4:POKEV,198:RETURN

FC 40 XF 50

POKEU,4:POKEV,197:RETURN POKEU,68:P0KEV,197:RETUR N

AD

60

POKEU,68:POKEV,198:RETUR N

BS

70

QG

80

POKEU,68:POKEV,199:FORX= 1TOD:NEXTX:RETURN POKEU,4:POKEV,199:FORX=1 TOD:NEXTX:RETURN

FP

90

POKES3280,B:GRAPHIC1,0:F ORX»1TOD:NEXTX:POKE216,2

55 SG

100

FORS=1TOK:ONSGOSUB

80,3

0,40,50,60,70 JE

110

FORX=1TOD:NEXTX,S:FORS=

SH

120

ONSGOSUB

HG

130

FF

140

FORX=1TOD:NEXTX,S:GETKS :POKE208,0:IFKS=""THEN1 00 1FKS='" + "THEND=D-5:IFD<0

OS

150

THEND=0 IFKS = "-"TI!END=D+5:IFD>2

GR

160

XQ

170

JR XJ

190 190

K-2T01STEP-1 30,40,50,60

00THEND=200

IFKS = " + "THEND=D-25:IFD': 0THEND=0 IFKS="-"THEND=D+25:IFD> 200THEND=200

IFKS<>CHR5(13)THEN100 POKE216,32:POKEU,4tPOKE V,199:POKE5 3 28O,0:POKE5

3281,0:GRAPHIC0,11GOTO6

CLALL,65511,CHKIN

1700

BVC,10,EOR,6,,,,E

COMPUTEVs Gazelle

LOAD,65493,OPEN,6

,65478 QK

LSR.B,,RTS,4,ADC,

SETNAM,65469,SAVE

,65496

EOR,3,LSR,3,,PHA, LSR,4,,JMP,13,EOR

SETLFS,65466,SETM

SG,65424

DATA AND,8,ROL,8,,RTI,

DATA

DATA

SCREEN,65517

KF 1860 REM{2 SPACES}IN

REM[2 SPACESlLABEL DAT A

DATA AND,7,ROL,7,,SEC, 4,AND,9,,,

5, ,, 1CM

QB

1,41,252,133,1,17

DATA

R,8 1290

165,100,133,252,1

1660

DATA

1850

60,0,165,2,240,7,120, 1

EG

OR,7,LSR,7,

KH

DATA

16, , ,

, 2, LSR, 2, EM

32,247,183,165,10

DX

4,EOR,1 HE

SBC,8,INC,8,

DATA AND,1,ROL,4,,BIT, 2,AND,2 DATA ROL,2,,BMI,10,AND

4,EOR,5,,, ER

SBC,7,INC,7,,SED,

1,133,251

4,0RA,9,,,

SP

INC.2,,BEQ,10,SBC

,6, ,,

EB

DATA

1220

SBC,1,HOP,4,,CPX,

2,SBC,2

F0RA=lTO12:PRINTCL$:NE

1170

RM

CMP,8,DEC,8,,CPX,

,,INX,4

,,,ORA,2

1210

CMP,7,DEC,7,,CLD,

4,SBC,9,,,

UP}";

PG

4,CMP,9,,,

A,3,ASL,3,

CB

CMP,2,DEC,2,,BNE,

10,CMP,6,,,

XT

PRINT"!12

CMP,5,,,CPY,3,CMP

,,CPY,2

THENRM=0!GOTO840

TKSA,65430,STOP,6

5505

LDY,8,LDA,8,LDX,9

,,CPY,1

C

SETTMO,65442,RAMT

,65514

TAX,4,,LDY,2,LDA,

DATA

DATA

DATA

1830

CD MJ

1200

1820

KP

LDA,3,LDX,3,,TAY,

HP

XP

BC

FE

LR:PRINT"{CLR]":END

1190

1810

,,LDY,3

IFA<>135THEN990 IFHTIiENH=0tGOTO840

BP

PC

DATA

960 970

CC

DATA

AS,65415 DATA RDTIM,65502,UDTIM

M,65499

1400

FB EB

MK

1800

PG

"

1450

DATA

FK

R,65421

LDY,1,LDA,5,LDX,1

MD

1160

DATA UNTLK,65451,SETTI

DATA

GETA$:IFA$=""THEN940 A=ASC{AS):IFA=140THEN

KF

1790

1390

,,,STA,8,,

940 950

:

RM

TYA,4,STA,9,TXS,4

JX HX

DATA

DATA UNLSN,65454,VECTO

XR

,7,STX,12,

DATA

1150

1780

STA,6,,STY,7,,STA

1440

1140

RS

STY,2,STA,2,STX,2

,,BCC,10

RH

HM

DATA MEMBOT,65436,MEMT

OP,65433

STA,3,STX,3,,DEY,

{3 SPACEslFB - QUIT (DOWN)(13 UP)"

CJ

1770

TI1ENPKINT"YESM:GO

PRINT"NO " PRINT"[DOWN)E73

1130

HR

,65523

DATA

0930

EG

DATA ACPTR,65445,IOINI T,65412

1380

[SPACE]OUTPUT:

1120

1760

ME

RM

DP

FJ

ROR,8,,,STA,5,,,S

4,,TXA,4, RA

DATA TALK,65460,IOBASE

SEI,4,ADC,9,,,■AD

TY,3 DATA

1750

D1SASSEM tWHT}";i

IFPRTHEN

920 930

DK

SD

DATA

PC 910 PRINT"fDOWN}E73 [3 SPACES]F7 - PRINTER

QS HX

DATA

SCNKEY,65439,REST

OR,65418

1370

TO910 PRINT"NO

900

1330

DATA

FX

PRINT"tD0WN)E7|

IF

FM

1740

BVS,10,ADC,6,,,,A

C,7

{3 SPACES}F6 BLE UNDER ROM:

EQ

":G0TO8

EX

ROR,4,,JMP,11,ADC

DC,8,ROR,7,

70 PRINT"OFF"

,65427

ADC,3,ROR,3, , PLA,

,2,ROR,2,

iSPACE){WHT)"isIFFTHEN (SPACE}PRINT"ON

DATA

4,ADC,1

50 EQ

200

POKE216,32:P0KEU,4:P0KE

V,199:POKE53280,13:POKE

53281,11:PRINT"{CLR}£6 3 11 :GRAPHIC0,1:END

FM

210

GRAPHIC1,1:GRAPHIC0,1:P

RINT"{CLR)[CYNJ":POKE5 3 280,0:POKE532B1,0


Best Buys From TENEX

No Gimmicks, NoHidden Charges, NoNonsense, Just Low Prices and Great Service!

Software

Hardware Monitors

Printers

Dust Cover &

Everything Book Discover tho savings and easy shopping available

Cltlien MSD 180D Citizen MSP 40

Citizen MDP 15E OkldataTBO Printer Okidala MlcroTFne 133 Oklmale 20 Color Printer

$189.05 $3J9.05 $359.05 $224.05 $270.05 $124.05

13" Color Composlt

Com.1084S RGB Color stereo$CALL Magnavox CMB762, Color $269.95 1802C Composite Monitor

NEWI Wico Ergostlck

Irom TENEX Computer Eipress w.lii a FREE copy

JCALL JCALL

of our Evoiyiti'ng Book lor Commotion* Computing.

Star NX-1000 Bfllnbow

JCALL

Epyx500XJ IconTroller

and lost service PLUS receive a FREE dusl cover lor yourC64, or C12S. The cover Is an anll-slatlc, 8 guage vinyl sewn lo our exacting standards wild

reinforced seams. ($2.95 Shipping Charge). 31B27C64 Dusl Cover and Catalog

(G4V)

38464 C128 Oust Cover and Calalog

(G4V)

The

39*

Diskette

SlarNX-15

JCALL

Commodore 64C Commodora12BD

$120.95 $CALL

Amiga 500 Amiga E000

$CALL $CALL

Bfldgocard VW5.25

$CALL

TENEX Turbo (Loaded)

$595.00

Memory Amiga 512K Expansion Amiga 2MG Expansion 1764 RAM Exp., 256K. C64

$CALL JCALL $100.95

Disk Drives FSD-2+ Disk Drive Sal* $140.95

From Are you paying toomucn lor dlskelles?Try our firal quality, prime. 5-W diskettes (no rejects, nosocondsjut Ihasa Inrilaslic solo prices nnd savo,snvo,

SAVE I Disks nro packaged In boxes cl 50; Including diskettes In sleaves, labels, and wrilo-protoct tabs. Each diskette Is certified to be 100% orror Irea and comes wlih a lifetime warranty (II you have a prob

Commodoro 1351 Mouse

Commodore 158iDrtve

9CALL

Commodore 1541 Drive

JCALL

Power Supplies

$14.85

Interfacea Xetoc Super Graphli Jr

.SS0.05

Deluxe RS232 In! oface

$44.05

Xoloc Super Graphii Gold

Accessor ig*

Canrldge Expander, CM

....S1B.S5

Disk Doubler „ Univerea! Printer Slarsd+

$6.05 $14^5

Data Transfer Switch /Parallel ....$24.95

J5.95 SB.05

JIMS $38.95

Cine mower* The Three Stoooos

$23.95

Warps pood RockelRanger.

$34.95 $24.05

Thunder Mountain Pac-Man

$7.B5

Ms. Pac-Man

$7.95

Utllltlt* Dig B:uo Reader CP*t

$34.05

□rive Alignment Fast Load (Epyx) .„

SS4.B5 Sale K3.0S

Copy II64/128

SM.95

The Final Cartridge 111 FleiiCraw 5.5

$53.85 $23.95

Miscellaneous

Wheel of Fortune

$9.93

Pow'r Pak 64 PoWfPak128

$49.05 $59.05

Oklmalo Color

$5.95

CertlNcato Maker

$1rt.95

Gemini 1OX.SG-10/15

$2.80

Newsroom

$14.95

$9995

Diskette Storage COMPUTEREVES. In loss lhan 8 soconfls you can produce black

$995

and white Images using simple Boltwaro controls. With Lhe unique multi-scan mode you will also be able lo produce realistic gray-scale

Images.

The Compulorpyos package Includes Interface module,

software support on disk, owners manual, and a one year warranty.

All you need is a video camera or other video source. Software available lor Newsroom. Doodle. Fleidraw, and Pnntshop. From

Digital Vision.

Sug. Retail S129.95

3S084 CE4/C128, Disk

100 disk (5-1/4-) capacity. Lock and keys lor exlra security and easy carrying. Includes B indei dividers with labels for

organliatlon of flliriQ and retrieval. Made ol durable anil-static, high Impact plnsllc. Allractlvo smoked color lid. Sug. flolall J 19.95 NOW ONLY $0.95

$B.OS

C0MPUTEREYES

$24.50 ■ 49* eo.i

Only

Wheel otFonufie II

Free! 56 Page "Everything" Book With Any Order!

$10.50-39tea.l

66B26

$32.9S ....$4455 $44.95

Deskpack Plus GEO Triple Pack

Ribbon a

NX-1O0Q Black

DS, DO Dlskotlos, Bat of 50

\

JCALL

SM.0S

geoPublish.™ geoCalc, C12B geoHio, C128

$20.05

SS. DD Dlskottos, Box of 50

-«M,

$44.65

Xetec Super Graphlx

GEOS-128

CPS-30 Power Supply, CM

All diskeiies are double-density and work In elltier single or double-sided drives.

32403

$20,05

GEOS-84 2.0

Okldaia 120/1B0/183

lem, we'll replace the diskette). All diskettes include hub reinforcement rings and wrile-protoct notch.

32391

S19.95 $15.05 Sale $14.95

Suncom Tac 5

Computer*

SI 09.05

Joy s! i ck s/Co ntrol I eri

Star NX-1000 S tar NX-1DOOC .„

c... l to know our greal products, exlonslve salocllon

Berkeley $150.05

$98.95

The Best Prices The Best Service WHY SHOP ANYWHERE ELSE?

From Your Friends At

1200 Baud Bargain The VOLKS 6480 MODEM transmits at 1200 baud

«iihiheaBlllryioslowdownto3DD baud lor maximum capability. This Volks Modem will conned dlroclly to ths usor port oI your Commodore. Its features include over 30K memory, Auto Dial/Auto Answer, Bell 212A capability, lone and pulse dating plus more. Includes FREE Comlerm IV solrware. 40521 Vclks&SBO Modem

Formed For The Human Hand

$69.85

Only $1995

Ergcoiick Joyailck. This la the cutting edge of Joystick tech

nology, li's lhe Ergostlck Joystick and you'll bo amaied al Its Innovation. Unlike all other joysticks, the Ergostlck literally [orms around lhe human hand which optimizes the operator's hand/eye coordination.

76253 Ergostick Joys lick

$19.05

Shipping Charget We gladly accept mall orders! P.O. Son 657B

T€N€X,7fer

South Bind, IN 46660

Ad G4V

Questions? Call 219/259-7051 COMMODORE 04Is Bi^~£(veiJtadOTHk:pnd COMMODORE 1241*ft JidamflrlidCommodMa i(ur]«

NOTE: CUBbpuUUNrtg lMd<Bm«, productpriotaipj ip

Order Amount less lhan $19.99

Charge S3.75

S30.00-S33.U9

4.75

$40.00-574.99 $75.00-S14993

6.75

$150.00-5 239.99

7.75

$300.00 S up

B.75

L&J

5.75

i, Llrf APO, FTO, *K, HI.CN, VI.GU.and i U df4 HbfM lo divga wlihoul nodes

No Extra Fee For Charges!

ORDER TOLL FREE

1-800-348-2778 WE Vi It I/ V CHARGE CARD ADDRESSES


PQ

220 AS="128 ANIMATOR":BS="C OPYRIGHT

1989

(SPACE)PUB., EM

230 C?="ALL

COMPUTE!

INC."

RIGHTS

MC

380

IFK>=6TH£NGOTO410

DH

390

K=K+1:GOTO3B0

PJ 400

240 PRINT"l8

SC

410

270

PX 420 OH

FORC=lTOKiPRINT"f73"TAB

430

(6)C"[L,EFT) . (RIGHT) "FS( C):NEXT

THE

UP

OPTION

OF

QG

440

290 PRINTTAB(6)"{DOWN]SIX D SCREENS

AT

A

TIME

GA 450

FILENAME

AS

CC

470

GOTO450

DE

480

FORC=1TOK:ON

MM

490

INT"

330

":FS(K)=LS:GOTO370

IF(KS=C1(RSI20))AND(LEN( LS)>O)THENLS=LEFTS(LS,L EN(LS)-l):PRINTK$;:GOTO

CK DC

340 350

320 IFKS=CURS(20)THEN320 IFLEN(LS)>=16THEN320

BJ

360

L5=LS+KS:PRINTKS;:GOT03

KE

DF

500

HD

510

IFFS(K)=""THEN400

Can Your Computer Make

$i,ooi>,6oo?

WITH LOTTERY PffYOUrfNEXT TICKET COULD BE WORTH MILLIONS'

LOTTERY uses

ge of you i

me ihods thai

games von

compuw to del

selection

Dlay Don t

ethods in a i

older piograr Tfiere is no

in your stale

Join ihe groi

ouf system

I oisety G'VC6'1MM| • LO

EtA

BJ

520

530

r.F-w; itBtq «1 On m mod eta (fit

are rJisie'eoXdemaiks of

~~jjialiG#l Bu Alan ST>a,r

PRINTTAB(6)"[DOWN j LOADI

ss Uptimes Ir-c

PRINTTAB(6)"(DOWN)LOADI

NG

PJ

540

"FSfCjjBLOADtFSfC)),

AJ

550 560

PRINTTAB(6)"[DOWN}LOADI "FS(C):BLOAD(F$(C)),

B1,P716B:RETURN

-

RESERVED

COLOR0,1:COLOR4,1:PRINT"

(CLR][YEL){2 SPACES]COPY 1989

COMPUTE!

PUB.

INC.":PRINTTAB(11)"ALL RIGHTS RESERVED":FORX-1

TO750:NEXTX

RS

30

X=I59:Y=99:L=S6:H=50:S»0

RG

40

COLOR0,l:COLOH4,lsC0L0Rl ,12iGRAPHIC1,1:WIDTH2jCO

AJ

50

LORI,15 FORZ=6T01STEP-1:CIRCLE1, X,Y,L,H,S,E,N,I:L»L+l'liH =H+10iNEXTZ CF

60

C?=RIGHT5(STR5(C),1):BSA VE"PIC"+C5,P7168

TO

P163

84 70

L=L-84:H=H-70iC='C+l:IFC<

=6THEN40

GRAPHIC0,1:PRINT"(CLR] [YELH12

DOWN)"TAB(9)"PR

ESS ANY KEY

TO LOAD"

GA

90

PRINTTAB(13)"(DOWN)128 A

MC

100

NIMATOR" GETKEYA5:RUN

"128ANIM11

String Thing

ISPLAV

AB

PRINTTAB(10)"{DOWN}PRES

Article on page 87.

580

S

SCREEN"

RETURN

TO END"

GETKEYK?:IFK3 <> CHR?(13)

QQ

590

AM

600

GOTO190

MD

610

C=VAL(KS) iIFC*10ROKTHE

RF ES

620

GRAPHIC1,0:POKE216,255 ONCGOSUB750,760,7 70,780 ,790,800

AX

640 650

GOTO590

CC SX

660

PRINTTAB(7)"[DOWN)[RVSj a[off) view screens aut

THEN610

N590

630

PRINT"{CLRl[10 DOHN)"TA

B(12)"DO YOU

WANT TOi"

omatically" QD

670

printtab(7)"(down)(rvs! m[off) view screens man UALLY"

QF

680

PRINTTAB(7)"[DOWN)[RVS1 StOFF)

100

REM FOR

110

REM

64

ONLY

STRING

MUST

SELECT NEW

SCREE

NS"

0

IFK$="A"THEN90

120

REM

EXAMPLE

140

DATA

160,2,177,45,153,137,

150

DATA

192,6,208,246,32,228,

255 160

DATA

170

,164,142 DATA 196,139,176,241,32,21

240,251,201,13,240,16

180

0,255 DATA 145,140,200,132,142,2

190

08,231 DATA 76,210,255

200 210

FOR J=896 READ X

220

T=T+X

230

POKE

240

NEXT J

250

IF

260

PRINT

270

SYS

896

896

TO

935

J,X

TO6296

THEN

"TYPE THE

720

IFK5="H"THEN560

FQ

730

IFK5="S"THENGOSUB280:GO

DD

740

AD

750

POKEU,4:POKEV,199:RETUR

310

SYS

320

L=PEEK(142)

760

H POKEU,4:POKEV,19B:RETUR

330

PRINT

GOTO700

5

0,200

JC

TO650

BELOW ALLOWS

130 A5a"(5 SPACES)"+""

710

N

DEFINED

CHARACTERS

XR

JD

BE

FIRST

getkeyks:ifks="e"then20

January 19B9

COMPU INC.

JR 570

700

COMPUTE!1* Gazette

20

RIGHTS

1989

REEN (1"K"[LEFT))":K=-K PRINTTAB(ll)"lDOWN)TO D

PX

106

PUBLICATIONS,

Machine Language Programming: basic

END

iiiinuii residents add S'\ sales 1,11 ■.Orders oiJISidflfJurtn Amiincd add S3 QOi

PO Boi '13- rthfu.no u 6OO90

COPYRIGHT

Kb-K:C=0: PRINT'1 ( CLR] {10 DOWNl"TAB(4)"PRESS

printtabi 7)"[down)[rvs) e[off! end program

ss

FJ

PRINTTAUl6)"I DOWN)LOADI

NG

REM TE1 ALL

QM 80

690

Superior Micro Systems, inc

10

B1,P39936:RETURH

"F5(C)jBLOAD(FS(C)),

JF

1312) 566-4647

FH

MR

NG

590

Program 2: Screen Generator

PRINTTAB(6)"[DOWN)LOADI

To cider send S$9 95 #' each plus S3 00 postage &

COD orders call

810 GOTO

"FS{C):BLOAD(FS(C)),

BL,P23552:RETURN

Aiai Corn

handling per ordlr in

FP

"F¥(C):BLOAD(FS(C))(

NG

loitciy i!T AMt|) - Ldttoty PC

IBM

[8 DOWNi"TAB(6)"LOADING

NG

POKEU,68:POKEV,199:RETU RN

:E=360:N=0:I=90:C3l

PRINT"lCLR)[YEL}

{SPACEiKEY NUMBER OF SC

M

RN GR 800

GOSUB490

B0,P39936:RETURN

RC

2-

C

B0,P23552:RETURN

20

370

RN POKEU,G8:POKEV,198:RETU

■■FS(C) :BLOAD(FS(C) ) ,B0

YKS:IFKS=CHRS(13)THENPR KD

790

,

,P7168:RETURN

PRINT"{DOWN J"TAB(6);: L$ PRINT"E@a!LEFTl".-GETKE

JS

RIGHT

XTC:RETURN

(SPACE)THE DISK DIRECTO

RY":PRINTTAB(6)"ENTER A T LEAST TWO FILENAMES";

780

IMT"[CLR)"1GOTO280 IFK5="Y"THEN4B0

PRINTTAB(6)"APPEARS ON

320

GETKEYKS:IFKS="N"THENPR

460

[SPACE}IT"

AJ

TO REJECT"

,500,510,520,530,540:NE

SCREEK

KA

TO ACCEPT OR

EM

300 PRINTTAB(6)h[:73ED0WN}EN

310

'Y'

(SPACE)'N'

":K=1

TER

PRINTTAB(2)"f2 DOWN1E33 PRESS

LOADING

TO"

ITMAP

MK

PRINT"tDOWN)"

)CS

E

POKEU,4:POKEV,197iRETUR N POKEU,68:POKEV,197:RETU

HAVE L

PRINT"E33[4 DOWN)"TAB(7 )"PRESS ANY KEY TO CONT

PA 280 PRINT"(CLR]{YEL) {2 DOWN}"TAB(2)"YOU HAV

QG

DOWN}

ISTED"K"SCREENS" PRINTTAB(6)"THEY ARE:"l

INUE":GETKEYK$

MJ

PRINT"[CLR}[6

{YELj"TAB[6)"YOU

DOWN}"TAB(20-(

LEN(AS)/2))"{RV£}"A$

PX 250 PRINT"[4 DOWN)MTAB(20-( LEN(BS)/2})Bf GB 260 PRINTTAB(20-(LEN(C$)/2)

K=K-1:IFK<2THENK=K+1:GO

770

TO300

RESERVED PP

KB

AC

STOP

STRING I

";

280 L»PEEK(142) 290 PRINT "I RECEIVED: "[LEFTS <AS,L) 300 PRINT "TYPE THE STRING: ";

"I

(A5,L)

RECEIVED:

";LEFT$


BUY«SELL«TRADE

BUY'SELL'TRADE

Computer Repeats, Inc\ TRADE-IN YOUR SYSTEM TOWARD ANYTHING WE SELL! DON'T HESITATE TO CALL!

AMAZING PRICES EVERYDAY!

SOFTWARE!

$1179 NEW

wilh Irade-ln gl C12S 1571,1902 OR $1375 with CBS, 1541. SCALL for your jysiem

Commodore pc colt

$379

with trade-in o!C1!8,1571,1902

NEW

OR S159 wilh CM, 1541, color monitor SCALL for your system

Amiga 1W0CPU

SIS'

C12BCPU

C61CPLJ

HIS

CMCCPLPwGEQS 1127

»9

IMOCPU

(359

A1DS0T 5-1< Diivs

S159 S1S5

IS71 Drive

1189

1541 Dnve

C180!CHonltor

C170! Momtoi Aprolek Inltrfsco

S135 119

Monilorsfrom J39 XelfC Graphici Gold 195

Oki™ie10»PIP S99 WPS-S33 Punier S99 Epson Homewr liter 10 1151

-fiiThTrade-in of 1902A OR S249 with 1802C SCALL tor your system

//CALL about CRI IBM Compatible Computers. One lull year warranty - One hundred

and

2.5 as last

assume working

condition. Shipping handling will be added lo all prices. No addilional Mail

WE CHECK FOR CREDIT CflHD THEFT!

VISA

Commodore 128D

S-US

C1084S Stereo Hon.

1309

C180IC Mornlor

120

!5813'12Dnve

UK 1179

1!!5

1541-rt Dn*v«

S17S

1159

MWOMIKintlC

1209

UW.3M lOKIntlc

159

ItiKjRInHc

lelec SH Intlc

1S9

HHrcGOLOlnllc

$249

139

12BD*157t !2BCompulei

NEW

with Irade-in ol C128,1571 OR i3!5 wilh 64C, 1541 SCALL lor youi- system

Commodore 64C

139 1119

A2DID Internal Dr.

ItUIQAPC 1719 Amiga 500 Col S|s SS39 1119 1010eilOrlve SIM 1179 Amiga2000CPU SIH9

2UB RAM * Cnip)

%IK

BnO^CjtOwDri.E S44»

20MB Drive w cnlr

1579

A2090A Controller

AvaiM 2100HC

1325

MASTERCA

IIS

ParrolHin>12WAm SIM

179

SjpilIWO

1159

AVJI«2«OHC

11S9

119S

PRINTERS

NEW

order prices shown.

(CALL tor your Byslem

21M baud Mooem 1 MoMmsliom 115 Software Books Irom SI

1764 !5SK HAM C6J 1119 1700 I28K RAM C128 1109

C1S7D 12O0

$195

charge loi credit cards oi COD.

178 HS9

*ilhtmtle-lnolCt28.1571, IMS, GominllOX Xeloc Intfc.

wrlh tiade-tn ol C12BOR S99 nilh CM (CALL lor your syaiam

MOOE«S

Stereo Monitor

trade-ins in good

1149

New

(1.n\or. Delve

Commodore 1084S

All references to equipment to be

124 SS3 ST

VlC-1 S2SPrinter Cannon PWIMOA PrfnHrl Irom

C0UM0D0REH12S $1CCPU*GEOS I1S9 1351 Mouh

tH 1KHX HC

software compatible. as Genuine IBM.//

S!0 SI39

1571 Dn«

wilhlradfrlnoMMl SCALL lor your system

hardware

$169 NEW

199

C1QB1 Momtot

ASCI ilSKRAM

IBM

SFD-1MI

1351 Mouse

PC Coll CPU

percent

1199

Commodore Plui4

8MC Uomloritand

Excelerator+ fsd-2

SOFTWARE!

Used

C1660 Modem Smart ink 1200 Joysticks from

_'\

Amiga 500

FREE

Amiga 2000

FREE

Star NK-IWOIUcps 1189

Siai NX.IOOOCOIO'

Star NX-!400!lPin

1389

Okiilata 183 13SCO1 S31S

Okimale 20 - PIP

11B LaMrPnntets

OTHER ITEMS Ep>(5OC*JJoviti» S19 SpKlnVnttaJTSIk CM itp.pontDupply 139 C128poi.tr lupplf

i!19

Commodore 1581

SC»I

175

SCash for your equipment Thousands of sollware i booh title* Plus MUCH. MUCH MORE!

$75 NEW

wilh trade-in oi 1571 OR S119 with 1541 SCALL lor your system

5721 Arapahoe Suite IB

Boulder, CO 80303

IF YOU DON'T SEE IT, CALL!!

1 -800-347-3457

Authorized SalesService for

CCOMMODOREAMIGA

K

ATARI ST XL X

...

Jll

and IBM Compatible ^'^

Computers and Accessories.

24 HR Modem Software Quotes: 1-303-939-8174 Technical Service.Questions: 1-303-939-8144

ICAN EXPRESS

COD


Machine Language Entry Program For Commodore 64 Ottis Cowper I "MLX" is a labor-saving utility that

a checksum. Although an MLX-format

allows almost fail-safe entry of Com

listing appears similar to the "hex dump" listings from a machine lan

modore 64 machine language programs. Type in and save some copies of MLX— you'll want to use it to enter future ML programs from COMPUTE!'* GAZETTE. When you're ready to enter an ML pro

gram, load and run MLX. It asks you for a starting address and an ending address.

guage monitor program, the extra checksum number on the end allows MLX to check your typing. When you enter a line, MLX recal culates the checksum from the eight bytes and the address and compares this value to the number from the ninth

companying the MLX-format program

column. If the values match, you'll hear a bell tone, the data will be added to the

listing you're typing.

workspace area, and the prompt for the

These addresses appear in the article ac

If you're unfamiliar with machine language, the addresses (and all other values you enter in MLX) may appear strange. Instead of the usual decimal

numbers you're accustomed to, these

next line of data will appear. But if MLX detects a typing error, you'll hear a low buzz and see an error message. The line will then be redisplayed for editing.

checksum formula used, MLX won't notice if you accidentally type FF in place of 00, and vice versa. And there's

a very slim chance that you could gar ble a line and still end up with a combi nation of characters that adds up to the proper checksum. However, these mis takes should not occur if you take rea sonable care while entering data.

Editing Features To correct typing mistakes before fin

ishing a line, use the INST/DEL key to delete the character to the left of the cursor. (The cursor-left key also de letes.) If you mess up a line really badly, press CLR/HOME to start the line over.

The RETURN key is also active, but

Invalid Characters Banned

numbers are in hexadecimal—a base 16 numbering system commonly used by ML programmers. Hexadecimal—hex

Only a few keys are active while you're

only before any data is typed on a line. Pressing RETURN at this point returns

for short—includes the numerals 0-9 and the letters A-F. But don't worry— even if you know nothing about ML or hex, you should have no trouble using

entering data, so you may have to un learn some habits. You do not type

type a character of data, MLX disables

spaces between the columns; MLX

MLX. After you enter the starting and ending addresses, you'll be offered the option of clearing the workspace.

Choose this option if you're starting to enter a new listing. If you're continuing a listing that's partially typed from a pre vious session, don't choose this option. A functions menu will appear. The first option in the menu is ENTER DATA. If you're just starting to type in

a program, pick this. Press the E key, and type the first number in the first

line of the program listing. If you've al ready typed in part of a program, type

the line number where you left off typ

automatically inserts these for you. You do not press RETURN after typing the last number in a line; MLX automatical

ly enters and checks the line after you type the last digit. Only the numerals 0-9 and the let

ters A-F can be typed in. If you press any other key (with some exceptions

noted below), you'll hear a warning buzz. To simplify typing, the numeric keypad modification from the March 1986 "Bug-Swatter" column is now in corporated in the listing. The keypad is

active only while entering data. Ad dresses must be entered with the nor mal letter and number keys. The figure below shows the keypad configuration:

ing at the end of the previous session

(be sure to load the partially completed program before you resume entry). In any case, make sure the address you en

7

8

4

5

6

F

in the listing you are entering. Other wise, you'll be unable to enter the data correctly. If you pressed E by mistake, you can return to the command menu by pressing RETURN alone when

U

I

0

P

2

3

I

K

L

asked for the address. (You can get back

A

to the menu from most options by pressing RETURN with no other input.)

M

Entering A Listing Once you're in Enter mode, MLX prints

the address for each program line for you. You then type in all nine numbers on that line, beginning with the first two-digit number after the colon (:).

Each line represents eight data bytes and 108

COMPUTE'S Gazette

January 1989

\

B

CLR/HOME to quickly get to a line number prompt.

More editing features are available when correcting lines in which MLX has detected an error. To make correc

tions in a line that MLX has redisplayed for editing, compare the line on the screen with the one printed in the list ing, then move the cursor to the mis take and type the correct key. The cursor left and right keys provide the normal cursor controls. (The INST/ DEL key now works as an alternative cursor-left key.) You cannot move left

beyond the first character in the line. If you try to move beyond the rightmost character, you'll reenter the line. Dur ing editing, RETURN is active; pressing press the CLR/HOME key to clear the

ter corresponds to the address of a line

1

RETURN unti! the cursor returns to the start of a line. Remember, you can press

it tells MLX to recheck the line. You can

a

9

you to the command menu. After you

entire line if you want to start from scratch, or if you want to get to a line number prompt to use RETURN to get back to the menu.

E

Display Data c

D

*

/

0

Space

MLX checks for transposed charac

ters. If you're supposed to type in AO and instead enter 0A, MLX will catch your mistake. There is one error that can slip past MLX: Because of the

The second menu choice, DISPLAY

DATA, examines memory and shows the contents in the same format as the program listing (including the check sum). When you press D, MLX asks you for a starting address. Be sure that the starting address you give corresponds

to a line number in the listing. Other

wise, the checksum display will be meaningless. MLX displays program lines until it reaches the end of the pro

gram, at which point the menu is rcdis-


e new

How did Star get it all in there? Paper-Parking

High-Resolution Graphics (2l6x240dpi)

Friction and Tractor Feeds Built-in

Artie

Built-in

Explorer, y

Four Fonts

Built-in

Commodore Interface Built-in

High Speed Built-in (144 cps Draft; NLQ at 36 cps)

It wasn't easy. But, we built an incredible number of features into the Star NX-IOOOC Multi-Font1: So now you and your Commodore can be as creative as you like. The best feature in this new Star printer is built into its name—Multi-Font. It has four built-in type fonts that give you twenty different print style options. Just mix these fonts in with its high-resolution graphics to make great looking reports, greeting cards, posters-what ever you want.

And the list of built-in features goes on —

there's impressive speed in both draft and near letter quality. And an automatic single sheet feed. Plus, a paper-parking mechanism that lets you use single sheets without removing tractor paper. And the Multi-Font's easy-to-use push

button control panel gives you command of over thirty-five functions.

Whether it's for serious work or serious play, the Star NX-IOOOC Multi-Font has so much

built-in, you'll get more out of your Commodore. To find out where you can see the Multi-Font, call 1-800-447-4700.

m i c r o n i c

%

The ImagePower™ Printers MUlQ-Font pnmcui produced by Ftexidran-5 5 graphics soil ware by tnlcwell Systems


played. You can pause the display by

program without turning off the com puter. (Of course, RUN/STOP-RE

printing the current line before halting.) Press space again to restart the display. To break out of the display and get back to the menu before the ending address is reached, press RETURN.

STORE also gets you out.) You'll be asked for verification; press Y to exit to

Other Menu Options

use the clear workspace option.

pressing the space bar. (MLX finishes

Two more menu selections let you save programs and load them back into the

computer. These are SAVE FILE and

BASIC, or any other key to return to the

menu. After quitting, you can type RUN again and reenter MLX without losing your data, as long as you don't

The Finished Product

to program. Some ML programs are de

behavior. MLX opens and reads from or writes to the file instead of using the usual LOAD and SAVE commands. Disk users should also note that the drive

prefix 0: is automatically added to the

filename (line 750), so this should not be included when entering the name. This also precludes the use of @ for Savc-with-Replace, so remember to give each version you save a different name. Remember that MLX saves the en tire workspace area from the starting address to the ending address, so the

save or load may take longer than you might expect if you've entered only a small amount of data from a long list ing. When saving a partially completed listing, make sure to note the address where you stopped typing so you'll

know where to resume entry when you reload.

MLX reports the standard disk or tape error messages if any problems are

detected during the save or load. (Tape users should bear in mind that Commo dore computers are never able to detect errors during a save to tape.) MLX also

has three special load error messages:

INCORRECT STARTING ADDRESS,

which means the file you're trying to load does not have the starting address you specified when you ran MLX; LOAD ENDED AT address, which means the file you're trying to load ends before the ending address you specified when you started MLX; and TRUNCATED AT ENDING AD DRESS, which means the file you're trying to load extends beyond the end ing address you specified when you started MLX. If you see one of these

messages and feel certain that you've loaded the right file, exit and rerun MLX, being careful to enter the correct starting and ending addresses. The QUIT menu option has the ob

programs, so all you need to type is

LOAD "filename"$ for disk or LOAD "filename" for tape, and then RUN. Such programs will usually have a starting address of 0801 for the 64. Oth

ic addresses with a command such as LOAD "filename"$,l for disk or LOAD

"filename"',1,1 for tape, and then start

address. On the Commodore 64, the most common starting address for such

programs is 49152, which corresponds to MLX address CO00. In either case, you should always refer to the article which accompanies the ML listing for information on loading and running the

abled, so the Q option lets you exit the 110

COMPUTE'S Gazotle

JanuBry1989

SD

FC 150 PRINT"[CLR]"CHRS(142)CH R5(a)iPQKE 53280,15:P0K 53281,15

U

(REDjtRVSj

SPACES)"SPC(28)'

(2 SPACESHOFFHBLUJ ML

X II [REDjf-RVS) {2 SPACES)"SPC(28)" [12

CHINE

DiGOSUB1040iIF

matic Proofreader" to type the new MLX, and then test your copy thorough ly before first using it to enter any sig

nificant amount of data. Make sure all the menu options work as they should. Enter fragments of the program starting at several different addresses, and then use the Display option to verify that the data has been entered correctly. And be sure to test the Save and Load options several times to insure that you can re call your work from disk or tape. Don't

DING ADDRESSE43";iGOSUB 300iEA«AD:GOSUB1030 JIF

(SPACE)F THEN190

KR 200 INPUT"13 DOWNHBLK!CLEA R WORKSPACE

[Y/N]|!43";A

S:IF LEFTS(AS,l)o"Y"TH EN220

PG 210 PRINT"(2 DOWNjlBLUJWORK

DR 220

ING.. . "nFORI-BS TO BS + EA-SA*7iPOKE I,0iNEXTtP RINT"DONE"

PRINTTAB(10)"(2

{BLKKRVSJ

(SPACElMENU

DOWN)

MLX COMMAND

lDOWN)i43"i

PRINT TS"(RVS)e1OFF]NTE 230

DATA"

PRINT TS"(RVS]D[OFF)ISP

JS

DATA"iPRINT TS"

{RVS)L[OFF)OAD FILE" 240 PRINT TS"[RVS)S(OFF)AVE FILE'iPRINT TS"(RVS]Q (OFF)UITl2 DOWNMBLKJ"

JH

250

GET AS:IF AS=NS THEN250

HK

26E

A=0sFOR

1=1

TO

5.IF

AS=

MIDS("EDLSQ",I,1)THEN A =IiI=5 FD

270

NEXTtON

A

GOTO420,610,6

90,700,260:GOSUB1060iGO TO250 EJ

280

PRINT"iRVS) QUIT "iINPU T"[DOWN]|43ARE YOU SURE CY/N]";AStIF LEFTS(AS, 1)<>"Y"THEN220

EM

290

JX

300

KF

310

POKE SD+24,0iEND INS=NSiAD=0IINPUTINSiIF

LEN(INS)<>4THENRETURN BS-INSiGOSUB320iAD=AiBS

=MIDSI INS,3)1COSUB320 tA

let a simple typing error in the new MLX cost you severa! nights of hard work.

F THEN18

GF 190 PRINT"(SLK){2 SPACESlEN

LAY

several hours invested in the project. Don't take chances—use our "Auto

EDITOR

0

An Ounce Of Prevention for a long ML program, you may have

LANGUAGE

(3 DOWHj" JB 180 PRINT"jBLKJSTARTING ADD RESSE4§";iGOSUB300iSA=A

R

By the time you finish typing in the data

SPACES)[BLUl"

FR 170 PRINT"£3 DOWN] 13 SPACESjCOMPUTEl'S HA

BD

D=AD* 2 5 6*AiRETURN PP

320

A=0iFOR

Jul

TO

2iA?-MID

S(BS,J,1).B=ASC{AS)-C4+ (AS>"g")*C7:A=A*C6+B JA

330

IF

B<0

OR

B>15

THEN

AD=

0:A—llJ-2

MLX For Commodore 64 SS

.1.0

EK

100

POKE

DM

U0

I,J,A,B,A5,BS,A|7),NS C4=48:C6=16!G7=7:Z2=2:Z

LINES a LINES 4

56,50:CLR;DIM

INS,

4=254:Z5=255 iZ6=256tZ7=

1.20

TO

I.BiNEXTtPOKE

[SPACE]SD+24,l5tPOKE 78

program.

BEM VERSION l.li 30,950 MODIFIED, 85-437 ADDED

RIGHT)"

I-SD

8,52

ed with a SYS to a particular memory

CJ

SD=54272iFOR +23iPOKE

er programs must be reloaded to specif

vious effect—it stops MLX and enters BASIC. The RUN/STOP key is dis

140

When you've finished typing all the

signed to be loaded and run like BASIC

and stopping several limes during a load or save. Don't panic; this is normal

CQ

[2 spacesjis ei

You'l! notice the disk drive starting

select disk or tape.

"tDS=CHRS(20):Z?-

£J 160 PRINT TS"

then be asked to press either D or T to

MLX asks you for the filename. You'll

:SS="

CHR$(0)iTS="(13

E

data for an ML program and saved your work, you're ready to see the results. The instructions for loading and using the finished product vary from program

LOAD FILE; their operation is quite straightforward. When you press S or L,

) :HS = "0.123456789ABCDEF" SB 130 RS=CHR£(13):LS="{LEFT)"

GX

340

CH

350

NEXTiRETURN

B-INT(A/C6)iPRINT

MID$(

HS,B+l,l)fiB»A-B"C6tPRI NT

MIDS(HS,B+l,l)fiRETU

RN

RR

360 A=INT(AD/Z6)iGOSUB350iA =AD-A"Z6(GOSUB3 50iPRINT

.127

BE 370 CK=INT(AD/Z6)iCK=AD-Z4*

FA-P£EK(45)+Z6«PE£K(46) iBSaPEEK(55)+Z6*PEEK{56

PX

CK+Z5*(CK>Z7)IGOTO390 3B0

CK=CK*Z2+Z5«(CK>Z7)+A


NEW

VG.O

ULTRABYTE DISK NIBBLER

NIBBLE COPIER WITH 305 PARAMETERS FOR COMMODORE 64 AND 128 • Copies most protected disks In 2 minutes without

need for parameters including rapid-locked

• 305 parameters to make unprotected copies of recent programs including VMAX protection. 100 more than V5.0. Send stamped envelope for list • Copies up to 40 tracks using 1 or 2 1541 or 1571 drives. Copies bolh sides on 1571

• Copies itself (for this reason, no relunds given)

V6.0

$29.95 PLUS $4.00 SHIPPING

1. Disk Surgeon V2.0 ■■ new disk utility

S10.00

2. Ultramall ■■ mall list and labels

both for

Handy-Capper ■■ race handicapper

$10.00

3. McMurphy's Mansion -- text advenlure. . . .

both for

Soluware ■■ solutions to 10 adventures. . .. 4. 150 older parameters and file copier

$10.00

f/AMIGA

S 545.95 S1445.95 S 149.95

AMIGA 500 COMPUTER

AMIGA AMIGA AMIGA AMIGA

2000 COMPUTER 501 512K RAM 2052 2MEG RAM 2088D BRIDGECARD

AMIGA 1010 EXTERNAL DRIVE

S 399.95 S 499.S5 S 199.00

AMIGA 2090 HARD DRIVE CONTROLLER

S 319.00

z commodore 64-C COMPUTER 1280 COMPUTER 1764 256K RAM 1750 512K RAM 1571 DRIVE

S159.95 S449.95 S118.95 S149.95 $221.95

LT KERNAL 20M 64

S 799.95

LT KERNEL 40M 64 LT KERPWL. 20M 120

$1295.95 S 849.95

1541-11 DRIVE 1670 MODEM 1680 MODEM SUPRA 2400 MODEM C-NFT64BBS

$175,95 $ 79.95 $ 99.00 $149.95 $ 64.95

AVATEX 2400 MODEM ....

158! DRIVE

S10.00

LT KEflNAL 40M 128 AVATEX 1200E MODEM ..

$179.95 AVATEX 1200HC MODEM

OMMTR0NIX INTER SKYLES QUICKSILVER .... SFD 1001 C-NET 128 BBS

Mastercard, Visa, Check or M O . Calif, add 6.5% (S1.85) sales tax.

Foreign ordais/COD add $2.00. Payment must be In U.S. funds

Lexington, KY 40523

UPDATES ■ V6.0 Is same as V5.0 but with 100 new parameters. Return original Ultrabyte parameter disk with S15.00 plus S4.00

(606)/268-2283 (800)/992-SCSI (Orders)

shipping. Foreign add $2.00. No exceptions.

Introducing the World's Eighth Wonder. ¥

-

T

Sorry, no waHi-m customers AJI ntfjrns must Nave an RMA# Merchandise fomd la be defective wil te reisvec or •f.-'.-.wj f/t (to run c'ft- (Mints la Mfectnt poducK a la ftoOMi f.«: do noi

perform saBslacTonry Prices are subject id ctange wUioul no'xe

Data acquisition and control interfaces C64&C128

80-line Simplified Digital I/O Board

with ROM cartridge socket Model SS100 Plus $139. Addilional $119. M|

TURBO MASTER CPU™

79.95

$ 99.95 S 179.95 $ 45.95 $ 119.95 $ 169.95 $ 89.95

No surcharge for MC/VISA

To order, write or call 24 hr. order line. For Info, write.

ULTRABYTE (818) 796-0576

$

SOFTECH COMPUTER SYSTEMS Post Office Box 23397

Add $4.00 shipping (covers up to 5 items)

P.O. Box 789 LaCanada, CA 91011 USA

. $1345.95

g

■ iBB^fl fl£«L

Original Ultimate Interface Universally applicable dual 6522 versatile interface adapter board. Model 64IF22 $169. Additional S149.

4.09 MHz Accelerator Cartridge for C64

16-Channel, 8-bit analog-to-digltal conversion module. Requires model 64IF22. Model 64IRADC0816 $69.

• Four limes faster processing speed combined with five

Interface boards include extensive documentation and program

times (aster disk Load and Save. • Software actually runs four limes as fast. Basic, wordprocessor scrolling and search, spreadsheets, assemblers, graphics, GEOS etc. Compatible with mosl soltware.

• Why upgrade when you can en|oy dazzling performance (rom yourC64 now? • Introductory price only S179.

"V* erainwr miracles."

disk. Manuals available separately for examination. Call or write for detailed brochure.

Resources for Serious Programmers • Symbol Master Mulll-Pass Symbolic Disassembler. C64 & C128. $49.95 • PTD6510 super-powerful Symbolic Debugger. C64. S49.95 • MAE64 6502/65C02 Macro Editor /Assembler. 129.95 • C64 Source Code Book. Kernal and Basic ROMs. $29.95

SCHNEDLER SYSTEMS

«„„,«

Asheville, North Carolina 2B813 Telephone: (704)274-4646

prepaid to US addresses.

Dapt- G1. 25 Eastwood Road, P.O. Box 5964

All prices Include shipping


JC QS

390 400

CK=CK+Z5*(CK>Z5)iRETURN

PRINT"(DOWN}STARTING AT §43'"; :GOSUB300:IF INS<> NS

410

RETURN

HD

420

PRINT"[RVSj ENTER DATA (SPACE}":GOSUB400iIF IN

JK

430

EK

440

OPEN3,3iPRINT POKE198,0iGOSUB360:IF F THEN PRINT INS:PRINT"

S=NS

THEN220

(UPj15 FOR

RIGHT}"?

1=0

TO

24

=S$:FOR J-l HA 460 HD PK

470

480

660

STEP

TO

3iB?

HEN B5-MIDS|IK5.I+J,1)" 24THEN PRINT"[OFF3"; GET

EQ

670

AD

680

ASiIF A5-N?

I<

THEN470

")-9*(A$-"U")-lB«(AS-"I

")-ll*(AS-pO")-12*(A$=" P") CM 487 A=A-.'.3"{AS=S$) I IF A THE N A$=MIDS("ABCD123E456F 0",A,1):GOTO 540

IF AS=RS AND((I»0)AND(J «1>OR FJTHEN PRINT QSI:

500

RX 710

PR

GK

520

720

FP

7 30

HH

750

PRINT"D{DOWN]":OPEN15,8 ,15,"10:":B=EA-SA!lN$="

FJ

770

AHaINT|SA/256):AL=SA-{A H*256):PRINT*].,CHR5{AL)

PE

780

FOR

(BLK)ERROR DURING SAVEt g43"1GOSUB860:GOTO220

RX

B30

840

FOR

TO

CLOSE!iCLOSE15:ON ABS(F >0)+l GOTO960,970

iIF

SA

INPUT#15,A,AS:IF

1-1

860

NEXTiIF

570

580

AOCK

THEN

QA

610

EJ

890

POKE183,PEEK(FA+2):POKE

l87,PEEK(FA+3):POKE188,

HJ

PEEK(FA+4):IFOP"0THEN92 0

890 SYS 63466:IF{PEEK(783)A ND1JTHEN GOSUB1060;PRIN

1-0 TO 7iPOKE B+I,A|I C

CS

T"(DOWN}lRVSj FILE NOT [SPACEjFOUND ":GOTO690 900 AD=PEEK(829)+256*PEEK(8 30):IF AD<>SA THEN F=li

OSUB400:IF IN?=NS

THEN2

20

620 PRINT"[DOWN][BLU}PRESS I

(RVS)SPACElOFF) TO PAU

1RVS}RETURN!OFFj TO

BREAKg4j[DOWN}"

630

GOTO970 SC

910

GOSUB360:B-BS+AD-SAiFOR

I=BTO B+7iA=PEEK(I)iGOS

UB3S0iGOSUB3O0iPRINT

S?

KM 920 A=SA:B=EA+1jGOSUB1010:P OKE7B0,3jSYS 63338 JF 930 A=BSiB=BS+(EA-SA)+ltGOS UB1010ION OP GOTO950ISY S 63591 AE 940 GOSUB1080iPRINT"tBLU}** SAVE COMPLETED "-IG0T 02 20

XP

950

FR

960

650

COMPUTERS Gazette

January 1989

POKE147,0tSYS

63562tIF

ISPACE)ST>0 THEN970 GOSUB1080:PRINT"(BLU}** LOAD

CC 640 NEXTiPRINT"{RVS]";iA-CK iGOSUB3S0:PRIHT F-JiAD-AD+OiIF AD>EA TH

1

2)-l:F=F-2*(A<EA)-3*(A> EA):AD=A-ADiGOTO930

F=0iGOTO440

PRINT "(CLR}fDOWNJ(RVSi ISPACEjDISPLAY DATA "iG

"A

RETURN

GOSUB1080:B^BS+AD-SA:FO

SE,

A THEN

870

LOSE3IPRINT■(DOWN][BLUJ

600

F=3

GQ

GOSU

590 AD-AD+81IF AD>EA THEN

QQ

THEN

60:PRINT1I[RVSJERRORt S

STEP3tB$=

MID$(IN$,I)IGOSUB3201IF

NEXTiIF

ST<>64

CLOSE1:CLOSE15:GOSUB10

TO 25

AR

1060

POKE SD+5,31 SPOKE SD+6

{SPACEJSD+1,4:POKE SD+ 1070

4,33 FOR S=l

TO

100:NEXTiGO

TO1090

PF 1080

AC

POKE SD+5,8iP0KE SD+6, 240:POKE SD,0iPOKE SD+ l,90iPOKE SD+4,17 1090 FOR S=l TO 100:NEXTiPO KE SD+4,0iPOKE SD,0iPO KE SD+1,0:RETURN

B:GET#i,A5:P

PQ S50

FOR

[DOWN] (BLKj"iF-.'. iRETU

RH

OKE BS+I,ASC(AS+Z5):IF( IOB)AND ST THEN F=2:AD

FA

560

:RETURN

F=1:GOTO850

NEXT IiPRINT:PRINT'MUP]

** END OF ENTRY "(BLfO (2 DOWN)":GOTO700

112

1=0

550

AS;iNEXT JiPRINT

CLOSES:

GOSUB1060iPRINT"[RVS} {SPACE]INVALID ADDRESS

S)+256*ASC(B5+ZS):IF AD

[SPACE)S$;

JiNEXT

Kli

A THEN220

PRINT

R

KS

.l,a,8,IN$+",P,RMiG

OSA THEN

THEN

HC 1050

DX

540

IKS=N$

IF(AD>511 AND AD<40960 )OR(AD>49151 AND AD<53 248)THEN GOSUB10B0:F=0

NEXTiCLOSElICLOSE15:GOT

OSUBB60:IF

75 , AH J RETURN IF AD<SA OR AD>EA THEN 1050

HA 1040

R5(PEEK(BS+I));:IF ST T

OPEN

94, AH AH=INT(B/256)tAL-B-(AH

,208:POKE SD,240:POKE

820 GET*1,A?,B?:AD=ASC(A?+Z

530 A?=.LS+S$+LSiPRINT BSLS; iJ=>2-J;IF J THEN PRINT

1030

B:PRINT#1,CH

GS

{SPACElERROR: REENTER L INE E4§":F-liGOTO440

HJ

TO

0940

B1060tPRINT"[BLKj{RVSJ

00

1=0

HEN800

BSL$;:GOTO540

AND A?OD? OR

FX

;CHRS(AH)j

IF

K25 THEN GOSUB380lA(I /3)-A

HJ

THEN810

AH-INT(A/256)iAL=A-(AH *256)iP0KE193,ALtPOKEl

•256) iPOKS174,AI.iP0KE.l

OPEN 1,8,B,INS+",P,W":G OSUB860IIF A THEN220

GOTO220

PK

OP

a 10

A5<>LS

1020

AS<>"D"THEN730

MA

{5 RIGHT}";tINPUT#3,IN?

QC

A?iIF A5=-T"THEN PR

IF

[SPACE)LStII-I-3

PM

GET

643";

740

760

ING ADDRESS":RETURN

(RVSjT(OFF JAPE OR (RVS]

IF(AS="(RIGHT}")ANDF TH {(I=0)AND(J=1))THEN GOS

OS

FF

HQ

SQ

PRINTT'iRETURN PRINT'LOAD ENDED AT ";I AD-SA+ADiGOSUB360(PRINT D?iRETURN 1000 PRINT"TRUNCATED AT END

1 SPACEJTHEN220

F= 0 IP RI NT " J DOWN H BLK}

STARTIS

{ " nGOSUB360 i

GR 990

RX 1010

INS=NSiINPUT"tDOWN]FILE

PRINT"INCORRECT

G ADDRES5

ISPACEJFILE "iOP=0

800 GOSUB1060:PRINT"{DOWNj

ENPRINT

9B0

FD

QS

IF AS="lHOHEj" THEN PHI

0,990,1000:GOTO220

PP

710

INT"T[DOWN)"iGOTO880

UB1060IGOTO470 HG

ONFGOTO630,660,630

790

NT B$iJ=2!NEXT:I=24tNEX 5.10

THEN F=F+1:GOS

D(OFF}ISK:

TtF=0tGOTO440 MX

THEN GO

FC

J=2iNEXTi1-24IGOTO550 KC

A?=S$

0i"+INSiIF

4B6

490

ASilF A$=RS

pc 700 print"(down!{rvs] save

•(A$=-J")-6'(AS"-K")

MP

IF

IHVSJERROR DURING LOADt EDOWKli43"iON F GOSUB98

••":goto220

CM 690 PRINT"[DOWN)[RVS] LOAD tSPACElDATA ":OP=1;GOTO

if(a5>"/manda5<"ib)or(a

s >"?"anda5 <"g")then540 GS 485 A=-(A$»"M")-2*<AS=",")3«(AS«".-)~4*(AS="/")-5 FX

GET

data

UB1080

2tIF F T

PRINT"!RVS)"B$L$;tIP

of

SUB1080:GOTO220

EX

450

KC

THEN GOSUB10301IF F

I SPACEJTHEN400

GC

enprint"(down}[blu}** e

nd

COMPLETED

**U!GOT

0220

DP

970

GOSUB1060:PRINT"IBLK)

COMPUTE!'; Gazette is

looking for utilities, games,

applications, educational

programs, and tutorial articles. If you've created

a program that you think other readers might enjoy or find useful, send it, on tape or disk, to: Submissions Reviewer COMPUTE! Publications P.O. Box 5406 Greensboro, NC 27403 Please enclose an SASE if you wish to have the materials returned. Articles are reviewed within four weeks of

submission.


MIBRO

COMPUTER DISCOUNTS < ON ALL YOUR 4

<;u, evc

OUR ONLY STORE ESTABLISHED 1950

COMPUTER

64 WEST 36th ST

<'

NEW YORK CITY NEW YORK 10018

CALL TOLL FREE | -800-45 1-9780 NEW YORK STATE NltlDINTt CALL (111) til/Ill

cujtomir iikvici ini) ttY-iin

MON.-UT.

IOiDOAM-TiIOPM • 1UN.

lOllOAM'SlOOPM

C= Commodore

COMMODORE 64-C 20 PC. DELUXE OUTFIT

COMMODORE 64-C 20 PC. PROFESSIONAL OUTFIT

OUTFIT INCLUDES: Commodore 64 C Key board • 1541 Due Drive '12" Computer Monitor

OUTFIT INCLUDES: Commodore B4C Keyboard

■Commodore Piinier *AC

THE AMAZING VOICE MASTER' Speech and Music Processor

Manual 'Disc Drive Head

■■;■-.!'.(>io !)!-'■■ I!'-.

Adepier

'Owner*

e *»

m j-

*3 58

Commodore

Your computer can talk in your own voice.

'!■■'.!

Due

C= Commodore

B

SPEECH CONSTRUCTION SET software package included

word recognizer lor groups of 32 words. Now you can have a two way conversation with your computer!

Exciting Music Bonus lets you hum or wtustie 10

20 PC. DREAM OUTFIT OUTFIT INCLUDES: Commodore 125 Keyboard •1571

Disc

Dim

>12'*

I

Culture! Art! Disease! Asteroids! Violence! Violence in all its lotms! Fun violence for kids—more serious violence for adults! Co-Exist with aliens In peace and harmony, or blast

them to pieces! Kill aliens named Joe! Symbolic squids! Enjoy lounging around In a swivel chair! Die of explosive decompression! Have fun exploring Planet X! Then have fun

blowing It up! Escape liom Plane! X and wtnl Escape from Planet X Is included wllh the purchase of Voice Master. Available separately for only $19.95 (plus $2 shipping

costs), Game can be played with keyboard only.

AMIGA

Monday—Friday. 8 AM to 5 PM Pacific Time Add S< lor shooing ana handling tea an additional S? Ear 2nd djy atiwery A'i goods fhippaj UPS

Miller Cjro jna VISA, money order, cisnier* cluck or peisonj! tneevs

4CCtp1ed Illlti* a 3<wnk shipping OfUy wTipn Hying cy person*! check) computer Up* -"en ordering

30 D»v MOKiv BACK GullWNrEt

Soectly

ONE VEAR W«fl

HANIV ON HARDWARE

(503) 342"1271

675-D Conger Street, Eugene, OR 97402 Tnlei 706017 fAV ALARM UDI

'Hfea

•USA Guarantee

$ TOR

AMIGA SOI • AMIGA 1010 AMIGA 1020 / IN STOCK

COMMODORE I2S-D 20 PC. TOP OF THE LINE OUTFIT OUTFIT INCUDES: Commodore 128 0 With Britin 1571

Disc Drivo •Commodore RGB Color

Monitor •Commodore M PS BOO Printer >AC '.il.ijin •Onrneri Manuel

•Hut Drive Head Cleaner •10 Diifcetui

Commodore*

HARDWARE / SOFTWARE 1710 EXPftNDIH

111! COMPUTtit

1111

a* coHPuim

MOUll

1701 M ON ITOH 1(01 MONITOR

ItOl 1001 1010 I OK

MONITOR MONITOR MONITOR MONITOR

1571 DIIC ninvr ISHi DISC ONIVE II4S MODEM 1*70 MODEM 17(4 EXPANDER

I ir -It:;) I i-li, (I ii HPI-I2H I'.iHII! Ii

I TOO EXPANDER

MPI-1II0 PBIMTIB

>:

CALL FOR

NEW LOW PRICE!

PRINTER

FEATURES INCLUDE: 1 MR Memory Eipartfsble

■01 PRINTER

To 9 MB 'Built In Serial Centmnci «HGB V -;;

■01

Pnrii 'Built In Moms AUO AVAILAIlJi AMIGA

■l.f"

IKT1RHAL OMVI

1OM

HOHJrop

-BRirjCI

CARD

HAIO LH'IVI CSffTnOLUH -1 KB HAH ■ XPAHDIK -PMHAat B)«L1 AV* I LAI HI

CHOOSE YOUR OWN PACKAGE DEAL MIX & MATCH THE COMPUTER SYSTEM THAT'S

Call or write for FREE product catalog.

CWOX INC.

OUTFIT INCLUDES: An- : 50LT With BuiliIn Drivs •Color Monitor 'Prinier For flmiga •Package Of 10 Diskettes »Disc Drive Head Cleaner •Owners Manual

1141-11 DIIC DMVI

ORDER HOTLINE: (503)342-1271

S798

„= Commodore9

TOP OF THE LINE OUTFIT

IHDCOMPUTIN If41 DIIC DRIVE 1141-CDIie DRIVt

includes all hardware and software.

■Conmtoe 1571 One Drive •Commodore C54 HGB Color Monitor •Commodore NFS 1200 frinltr >AC Adiptir 'OHrierj Mjnuil 'Disc Drive Held CEeaner

AMIGA 500

•4-C COHPUTIR

C64 and 128(In 138 mode]

TOP OF THE LINE OUTFIT OUTFIT INCLUDES: Cgmrradoie 128 Keytoad

•10 Ouketm WUIIOUII

i Escape certain death by scientific experiments! Confront

Mamlor

Adapter •□«ners

. ■'<! ; ikeiiei

A WILD VOICE CONTROL TEXT ADVENTURE GAME ... exotic ocelots in alien jungles! Explore the ruins of an ancient alien city! Dig lor treasure on far-off islands!

Compvlei

•Comsnodore Pimitt »AC Manual 'Oitc Dmr» Httd

write and perform. Notes literally scroll by as you hum! Your composition can be ediled. saved, and printed out.

ONLY $89.95

COMMODORE 118 - 20 PC.

COMMODORE 128

And it will understand what you say. a real

Color

■!fH Printer -ftC Adapter

Heid tltmti -ll) DijksilM >COH

No! a synthesizer bul a Irue digitizer thai records your

lor complete pitch and amplitude editing. The ultimate in a

• Commodore 1802

■!..!

•Cwneu Mjinual *Ditc Qiive*,

natural voice quality—and in any language or accent.

graphics basod speech workstation.

Drive

Monitor -lli:i

GOOD FOR YOU & ONE OF OUR COMPUTER SPECIALISTS

WILL GIVE YOU A SPECIAL PRICE. CALL TOLL Frill

WIt PHONE ORDERS ONLYl-log-III-irig HT RESIDENTS I INFO CALL(1 ll) 695-7IU

Ull V ; V.M AMEX Oi Sni Utm Dnt«. C.nilnd ChKll U Mtrclurd.it BrnlNn Itcun frein. SliRang thrm Urn fitluritbli la MiJ Or*ti lltiir Cil Bilon SuWtu h Un«n O_Sn

h p,,:tl sjp, u Uhh-k

turin ItcniuDtrnm Pflurds VHilhm } Dtrl O^i Wirh Drigirul Pxkvg^ A Unfillrt Goirmw CkI Hd Hrli -:i Atuplrd W.T-o ii Prior Vertjl Auiraruicion Cuitdiw Svtim btwtHi 12 p-i6 pn. PxiiMn An Hi lluir PurpauL Dalf Ndi httffvaift for Tipoflrjfrfpnl Frro.1 Coniunwr Altim Iuau Nfl SDQ ?i3. Pncn G»d Fh Mtil DrMlt Mr


The Automatic Proofreader substitutes the full keyword for the ab

Philip I. Nelson "The Automatic Proofreader" helps you type in program listings for the 128, 64, Plus/4, and 16 and prevents

nearly every kind of typing mistake. Type in the Proofreader exactly as listed. Since the program can't check it self, type carefully to avoid mistakes.

Don't omit any lines, even if they con tain unfamiliar commands. After finish ing, save a copy or two on disk or tape

before running it. This is important be cause the Proofreader erases the BASIC portion of itself when you run it, leav ing only the machine language portion in memory.

Next, type RUN and press RE TURN. After announcing which com puter it's running on, the Proofreader

displays the message "Proofreader Active". Now you're ready to type in a BASIC program.

Every time you finish typing a line and press displays a upper-left pare this

RETURN, the Proofreader two-letter checksum in the corner of the screen. Com result with the two-letter

checksum printed to the left of the line in the program listing. If the letters

breviation and allows the Proofreader to work properly. The same technique works for rechecking programs you've already typed in.

If you're using the Proofreader on the Commodore 128, Plus/4, or 16, do

not perform any GRAPHIC commands while the Proofreader is active. When you perform a command like GRAPH IC 1, the computer moves everything at

the start of BASIC program space—in cluding the Proofreader—to another memory area, causing the Proofreader to crash. The same thing happens if you run any program with a GRAPHIC memory.

Though the Proofreader doesn't interfere with other BASIC operations, ning another program. However, the Proofreader is purposely difficult to dis lodge: It's not affected by tape or disk operations, or by pressing RUN/ STOP- RESTORE. The simplest way to

disable it is to turn the computer off then on. A gentler method is to SYS to the computer's built-in reset routine (SYS 65341 for the 128, 64738 for the

add spaces between keywords and still see a matching checksum. However, since spaces inside quotes are almost al

may already have wondered whether

114

COMPUTEI's Gazette

January 1989

If

VEC=35158

LR:PRINT

50

THEN

"PLUS/4

GRAPHIC

& 16"

C

60

IF VEC=17165 THEN LO=45:HI= 46;graphic clr:print"128" sa=(peek(lo)+256*peek(hi))+

70

FOR J=0

6jADR»SA E

TO

1G6:READ

BYT:POK

At>R,BYT:ADR=ADR+l iC!IK=CHK

+BYT:NEXT

B0

IF

90

ERROR* CHECK TYPING IN DATA STATEMENTS":END FOR J=l TO 5:READ RF.LF.HF:

CKKO20570

THEN

PRINT

"*

RS=SA+RF:HB=INT(RS/256J:LB= RS-(256*HB) 100

CHK=CHK+RF+LF+HF:POK£ F,I,B:POKE

110

SA+L

SA+HF,HBtHEXT

IF CI!K<>22054 *ERROR» RELOAD

ISPACEjCHECK

THEN PRINT " PROGRAM AND

FINAL LINEm:EN

D

120

POKE SA+149,P£EK(772):POKE SA+150,PEEK(773)

130

IF VEO17165 14,22:P0K£

THEN

POKE

SA+

SA+I8,23:POKESA+

29,2 24 IPOKESA+139,224

140

PRINT

CHR5(147);CHRS(17);"

PROOFREADER

150

ACTIVE":SYS

SA

POKE HI,PEEK{HI)UtPOKE {P EEK(LO)+256*PEEK(HI))-1,0:N EH

180

If you own a Commodore 64, you the Proofreader works with other pro

gramming utilities like "MetaBASIC." The answer is generally yes, if you're using a 64 and activate ihe Proofreader

any and every combination of utilities

pressing RETURN. LISTing the line

40

gram you're typing in before entering the SYS command.

errors.

instead of PRINT). If you prefer to use abbreviations, you can still check the line by LfSTing it after typing it in, moving the cursor back to the line, and

30

in memory, so be sure to save the pro

after installing the other utility. For ex ample, first load and activate Meta BASIC, then load and run the

keyword abbreviations (for example, ?

PROOFREADE

DATA 120,169,73,141,4,3,16 9,3,141,5,3 170 DATA 88,96,165,20,133,167,

These reset routines erase any program

PRINT'THIS IS BASIC" will generate a different checksum than 10 PRINT'THIS ISBA SIC". A common typing error is transpo sition—typing two successive charac ters in the wrong order, like PiRNT instead of PRINT or 64378 instead of 64738. The Proofreader is sensitive to the position of each character within the line and thus catches transposition The Proofreader does not accept

"AUTOMATIC

R FOR ";iIF VEC=42364 THEN [SPACElPRINT "C-64" IF VEC=50556 THEN PRINT "VI C-20"

it's a good idea to disable it before run

64, and 65526 for the Plus/4 and 16).

attention to them. For example, 10

PRINT

command while the Proofreader is in

match, it's almost certain the line was typed correctly. If the letters don't match, check for your mistake and cor rect the line. The Proofreader ignores spaces not enclosed in quotes, so you can omit or

ways significant, the Proofreader pays

20

Proofreader. When using the Proofreader with another utility, you should disable both programs before running a BASIC pro gram. While the Proofreader seems un affected by most utilities, there's no way to promise that it will work with you might want to use. The more utili ties activated, the more fragile the sys

160

165,21,133,168,169

190

DATA 0,141,0,255,162,31,18 1,199,157,227,3

DATA

202,16,248,169,19,32,

210,255,169,18,32

200

DATA 210,255,160,0,132,180 ,132,176,136,230,180 210 DATA 200,185,0,2,240,46,20 1,34,208,8,72

220

DATA 165,176,73,255,133,17 6,104,72,201,32,208 230 DATA 7,165,176,208,3,104,2 00,226,104,166,180

240

DATA

24,165,167,121,0,2,13

3,167,165,168,105

250

DATA 0,133,168,202,208,239 ,240,202,165,167,69

260 DATA

168,72,41,15,168,185,

211,3,32,210,255

270

DATA 104,74,74,74,74,168,1 85,21],3,32,210 280 DATA 255,162,31,189,227,3, 149,199,202,16,248

290

PATA

169,146,32,210,255,76

,86,137,65,66,67

tem becomes.

300 DATA 68,69,70,71,72,74,75,

The New Automatic Proofreader

310

10

VEC=PEEK(772)+-256'PEEK(773) tLO43{HI-44

77,80,81,82,83,88 DATA 13,2,7,167,31,32,151,

116,117,151,128,129,167,136 .137

m


Classified

iFILE12B^$29.95j so * column

SOFTWARE FREE PUBLIC DOMAIN SOFTWARE - Request free catalog or send $2 for sample disk and

catalog (refundable). C64-128. CALOKE, 1ND., Dept. ]K, Box 1B477, K.C., MO 64133 COMMODORE: TRY BEFORE YOU BUY.

Best selling games, utilities, educ'l + classics & new releases. 100's of lilies. Visa/MC/Disc

Free brochure. RENT-A-DISC, Frederick Bldg. S222, Huni'n, VVV 2571)1 (304) 5293232 C64/128 EDUCATIONAL P.D. SOFTWARE By grade level and subject, ie K-3 math,

K-3 English, 4-6 math, etc. Free Catalog PSL Inc., Box 750 A, Old Bridge, NJ 08857 PUBLIC DOMAIN SOFTWARE FOR C64/128 100 programs only S10 or 260 programs

for S25 or 2 stamps for catalog. MERIT, Box 114 A, Bpotswood, N) 08881 FREE SOFTWARE FOR C-64. Send one stamp

for catalog ot $2.00 for 30 sample programs and catalog (refundable). RVH Publications, 4291 Holland Rd, S562-G, Virginia Beach, VA 23452 WordStar™' V2.26 For C-12B S39.95+S4.50

p/h. Public Domain Software Copying Co. 33 Go'd St.. S!b. L3, New York, NY 10038

•"'MicroPro®

800-221-7372

RENT 64/128 SOFTWARE! 100's of disks.

Lowest prices. No deposli or fee. Free catalog. Cenlsible Software, PO Box 930, St. Joseph, Ml 49085 (616) 982-0327. THOUSANDS OF PD PROGRAMS FOR C64/ 128! We have Games, Utilities, Music and much more! For information write: Lightspeed Software, POB 340427, Tampa, FL 33694

Thousands of C64/128 PD programs on 300+ disks. Free listing or SI large catalog. DISKS O'PLENTY INC., 7958 Tines Blvd., Suite 270A, Pembroke Pines, FL 33024

Dalabaie ManoQoi wwton 2 O vrith Graphics

ITREK 126^

processing. System of 46 BASIC-Integrated

Ihe ultimate spaco straloov come

commands provide speedy ML opera lion. 5"

BO cot graphics ana souna.

! 128 PUBLIC

$3/dlsk DOMAIN

C64 REAL MATRIX PROCESSOR SYSTEM (IMP-M) Engineers! Math Students! H.S. Teachers! Leam Ihe power of simplified matri»

: or TREK 118 purchase.

Mail cnect or *f.Q • S2Ismduna to-PO Bo"80S46 Ban DlBflc. CA 9ZO8-0M6 Specif *41 er SSI

CM/128 FINEST PUBLIC DOMAIN PROGRAMS Prelesied quality programs " Most SI.50 ■

disk + 150p User's Cuide:t44 MO.Ck.MCVlSA CAU-MARD, 3650 W. College Awe., Stale College, PA 16801. Send SASE for Features List. INEXPENSIVE ASTROLOGY & NEW AGE SOFTWAHE. From S3.95 to $44.95. Quick hard copy. Phone/write: Hettlgers, 315 Harmony Ct., San Anlonio, TX 78217 (512) 599-6000

•On Disk ■ YOU pick (he programs that YOU want!!! Free diskfull of programs with first

WIN LOTTO MILLIONS!

order! For a list + Description send SASE to:

LOTTO PICKER PIUS V2.1

)LH Co., Dept. G, Bo. 67021, Topeka, KS 66667

AUTOGEN+ NEW File Generator developed for C128 dftasell™ users. Only $24.50 Free dbawll public domain application programs Included with order. Orders lo: DeBellis PSC1, Box 3165 APO SF CA 96286 TAX PACKAGE FOR CG4, C12S (in 128 mod*},

& Plus/4 19.95+S2 9/h. Forms 104D, 1040A, A,B,C,D,E,F,SE,2106,2441. Yearly updates $10. Prints IRS forms! Steve Karasek, 855 Diversey. Si. Louis. MO 63126 ■ 314-961-2052 THE HOTTEST EUROPEAN B4/12B PD GAMESI

Lotto Picker Plus, the original lottery

selection software, allows vou to store

winning Lotto, Keno. 8 Pick 3/4 numbers

& choose between three modes of probability

analysis (not, due. unbiased) in order to give you the winning edge! Guaranteed lo work lor all lotteries.

Bonus numbers are easily handled and our full-featured database editor gives you access to your hies. We give you the PICKS—not a buncti o( jumbled stages! $34,95

]+a 55 s/h). 64/128. IBM, MX Apple II. W res. add tat NOT Copy-protected.

ORDER TDDAII 1-800-634-5463 e<l 2!Kt (M-F 6-5) GE RIOEE SERVICES. INC., 170 Broadway ,«„_, _

Swte 201-CG. New York, NY !003S

'-villas

Info/Dealers 718-317-1961

r

S-10 QUALITY GAMES on DS disks lor only SS! IOCO's of titles! For a FREE CATALOG write:

THE GAME SHOP, Box 491, Now York, NY 11376 WHAT HAPPENED WHEN YOU WERE BCSN1 |

Vbo can find

oui wtUi ine TIME traveler computer program from NC.

Tells jou Academy Award. Wxkl Seriss winnets, prices, pcesr-

denls, headlines, annual income, avg. cost ot borne, calendar, much more 1900-1967. Sell printout al lisa mkts. shows, by mail Great party gill' Send S39 lor disk, or SASE lor printout

HARDWARE 1541 NOT YOUR SPEED? Solid state hard

drive now available. Loads 32K programs in 2 seconds. No moving parts. Send SASE to: Micro Master Circuits, 8572 Briar

Grove Circle, Tampa, FL 33615

Also includes TRIVIA game. Educational, interesting For C64 & 12B oi IBM with arty printer. Not copy protected. NATIONWIDE COMPUTER INDUSTRIES

205 MtConuck Avenue. Depl 71, Hawtaisville. GA. 31036 (912) 783-1156 Visa/MC/Ctieck

COMPUTEI's Gazette Classified is a low-cost way to tell over

BULLETIN BOARDS DMBBS—BETTEH, CHEAPER THAN MOST B8SS w/BEST on-line games. Send SASE for info ARTlSofl, 3401 N. Charles St., Apt. 211A, Baltimore, MD 21218. BBS: (301) 467-2157

225,000 microcomputer owners about your product or service. Rates: $25 per line, minimum of four lines. Any or all ot the first line set in capital letters at no charge. Add $15 per line for boldface words, or $50 for the entire ad set in bold

face (any number of lines.) Inquire about display rates, Terms: Prepayment is required. Check, money order, American Express, Visa, or MasterCard is accepted. Make checks payable to COMPUTE! Publications.

Form: Ads are subject to publisher's approval and must be either typed or legibly

printed One line equals 40 letters and spaces between words. Please underline words to be set in boldface.

General Information: Advertisers using post office box numbers in their ads must supply permanent address and telephone numbers. Orders will not be acknowledged. Ad will appear in next available issue after receipt.

COMPUTER

REPAIR

AUTHORIZED COMM SERV. C64 $49.95; C128

S65.95; 5X64 S65.95; 1541/1571 145.95. AVT, 1310 S. Dude Hwy, Ste. 18W, Pompiino Beach, FL

33060. 305-785-2490. 120 day wmty on all repairs. C64 REPAIR 539.95 FLAT RATE, 1541/1571

$49.95; SX64-S59.95; 12H-S59.95. 48 Hr turn

around. 30 dy warranty. AitM Computer Repair, 20 Guernsey, New Windsor, NY 12550 914-562-7271

Closing: 3rd of the third month preceding cover date (eg,, June issue closes Match 3rd).

Send order and remittance to: Kathleen Ingram, Classified Manager, COMPUTEI's

Gazette, P.O. Box 5406, Greensboro. NC 27403. To place an ad by phone, call Kathleen Ingram at (919) 2759809.

Authorized Repairs C64/128:S45 S S50: 1541/

1571: S50 S S65; 3X64. 1280. Amiga. PC: SCnll

Notice: COMPUTE! Publications cannot be responsible for offers or claims of advertisers,

816-672-6311. Quick Scrv. 30 day warranty.

Classified Display Rates: Classified display ads measure 2V wide and are priced

SHOP. Ht. 2. Box 119. Cninsuille. MO 64632

but will attempt to screen out misleading or questionable copy.

We buy, sell, trade. MOM & POP s COMPUTER

according to height. 1" - $250; 1'A" - $375: 2" - $500; 3" - $600; ($100 for each

additional inch, e.g. 4" = $700, etc.) Preferred supplied material is Velox or PMT

COMPUTErs Gazette

January 1989

IIS


How To Type In COMPUTE'S Gazette Programs Each month, COMPUTEI's Gazette publishes programs for the Com modore 128, 64, Plus/4, and 16. Each program is clearly marked by title and version. Be sure to type in the correct version for your ma chine. All 64 programs run on the

128 in 64 mode. Be sure to read the instructions in

the corresponding

article. This can save time and elim inate any questions which might arise after you begin typing. We frequently publish two programs designed to make typing easier: The Automatic Proofreader, and MLX, designed for entering machine language programs. When entering a BASIC pro

Special Characters

This can be entered on the Commo

Most of the programs listed in each

dore 64 by pressing the CTRL key

issue contain special control charac ters. To facilitate typing in any pro grams from the GAZETTE, use the following listing conventions. The most common type of con trol characters in our listings appear as words within braces: {DOWN}

while typing the letter in braces. For

means to press the cursor down

key; {5 SPACES} means to press the space bar five times. To indicate that a key should

be shifted (hold down the SHIFT key while pressing another key), the characier is underlined. For ex

ample, A means hold down the SHIFT key and press A. You may

gram, be especially careful with

see strange characters on your

DATA statements as they are ex tremely sensitive to errors. A mis

screen, but that's to be expected. If you find a number followed by an

typed number in a DATA statement

underlined key enclosed in braces

can cause your machine to "lock

(for example, {8 A}), type the key

up" (you'll have no control over the

as many times as indicated (in our

computer). If this happens, the only

reload the program and look for the

example, enter eight SHIFTed A's). If a key is enclosed in special brackets, ^ §, hold down the Commodore key (at the lower left comer of the keyboard) and press the indicated character. Rarely, you'll see a single letter

error.

of the alphabet enclosed in braces.

recourse is to turn your computer

off then on, erasing what was in memory. So be sure to save a pro gram before you run it. If your com puter crashes, you can always

When You Read:

(CLR)

Press:

[SHIFT] I qWHOME"

{HOME}

See:

When You Read:

Press:

See:

example, {A} means to press CTRL-A.

The Quote Mode Although you can move the cursor

around the screen with the CRSR keys, often a programmer will want to move the cursor under program

control. This is seen in examples such as {LEFT}, and {HOME} in the program listings. The only way the computer can tell the difference between direct and programmed

cursor control is the quote mode. Once you press the quote key, you're in quote mode. This mode can be confusing if you mistype a character and cursor left to change it. You'll see a reverse video charac ter (a graphics symbol for cursor left). In this case, you can use the DELete key to back up and edit the line. Type another quote and you're

out of quote mode. If things really get confusing, you can exit quote mode simply by pressing RETURN.

Then just cursor up to the mistyped line and fix it.

Press:

See:

[PUR} {CRN} fBLU}

(DOWN]

{V6L}

(LEFT]

{ Fl }

For Commodore 64 Only

(RIGHT)

(RVS|

I F3 }

[OFFj (DLKl

( rs }

commodore] [V]

(WHT)

116

{RED)

I P7 J

(CYN1

{ FB }

COMPUTE'S Gazelle

January 1989

commodore] [7] ■ ■


Advanced Dungeons££>ragons COMPUTER PRODUCTS "\

Role-Playing

Action

Utility

Pool of Radiance fulfills all your gaming

Hekoes of the Lake gives you non-stop

fantasies. The legendary ADVANCED

excitement and fully animated action on

Volume I: EncovimRS is a utility program

DUMQEOMS & DRAGONS^ role-playing

the mystical DRAGOmANCE* game world.

designed to help Dungeon Masters gener

system springs to life on your computer!

Guide eight Companions, each with differ

ate encounters for AD&D* campaigns.

Embark on dangerous quests in the magi

ent skills, deep into the treacherous ruins

It provides more than 1000 encounters,

cal FORGOTTEN REALMS"1 game world -

of the temple Xak Tsaroth. They will need

and over 1300 monsters and characters,

made incredibly real by advanced com

all of your skills to help them survive the

including all of the monsters found in

puter animation and combat that adheres

attacks of giant spiders, demons, dragons

AD&D* Monster Manuals I & II. DMs can

strictly to ADd:DE game standards. Prepare

and countless other terrors. Retrieve the

modify the existing data and add original

DUNGEON MASTERS ASSISTANT,

yourself for

precious

monsters

the ultimate

Disks of

and encoun

fantasy rote-

Mishaka) if

ters fo the

playing

you can!

database.

ran C-64/128

IBM

experience! IBM APPLE

G64/I28 ADVANCED DUtiGEOHS* DRAQO.IS. AD&D. rOROOTTEN REALMS and DJMGON1AXE are trademarks owned By and u«d undo ijcouc fromTSfl. Inc. 51988 TSR. Inc. 61388 Strategic Simulations. Inc. All rights reserved.

AMIGA ATARI ST

mm

I

APPLE

C-64/128 How To Order: Visit your retailer or call I -800-245 4525. To receive SSI's complete product catalog, please send $1.00 lo: Strategic Simulations. Inc.. 1046 H. Rengstortf Avenue, Mountain View. CA 94043.

STRATEGIC SIMULATIONS. IMC.


'HUNDRED YEARS, HACKING WILL GET YOU KILLED.

I El HIM

II CYBERPUNK II01E - H JTTIIIG

ETTl

Nowadays, hacking can get you into trouble. A hundred years from now, it can get you killed.

, in his right mind would rather be a Wilson than lose all his neurons.

So what have you got going for you? About 30 megs on line, several viruses, and a wise-cracking ROM construct

It's party time in Cyberspace. • Drawn from the pages o! the smash cyberpunk novel "Neuromancer" by Wiliiaiv, Gibson

Actual C6-1 Screens

designers of TheB

"Wasteland1""

• Original Sound Track by DEVO • Soon to be a major motion picture from

Cabana Boy Productions

tagging along, You're just a cowboy trying

• Multiple paths to a successful conclusion

where paranoias not an illusion, everyone

IBMfTandy.

IS trying to flatline you.

ninaooj^ewc

II «m can'i Imd NEUHOMANCEF1 ai a local dsalcr you can ordei

Interplay Productions

1575 Corporate Drive

Costa Mesa, CA (714)549-2411

KppD

rBMi^aip*Cflriar*e{l^winBron*l 6uTiriBH U Ti',1, * ■ Irrtmait or e V Tinfly Ccwil^n


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.