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Dragon User - September 1988

CONTENTS
 
Letters
Best book for machine code...Pam's parenting under pressure...useful routine...crossword answers
 
News
November show at Weston-super-Mare...Prolog 2...Maplin projects...New Keyboard?...New Era in software...ribbon re-maker
 
Dragonsoft
Champions - a history...Visitext II and Electronic Author - a comparison
 
Dragonsword
Paul Grade with words of advance and warning to would-be clubbers
 
Access and search
David Hill devises a search routine for altering data files
 
GoSub
Paul Burgin with a graphics routine that writes itself
 
Vive les differences
The differences on the difference between the Dragons 32 and 64
 
Monitor mod
Ken G Smith solves his monitor problem with a modest hardware adaptation
 
Duplidisk
An upgrade of the popular disc-copying program to run from disc
 
Adventure trail
Pete Gerrard gets back to Return of the Ring
 
 
 

Publication Date : 1988



This exhibit has a reference ID of CH4171. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
 

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