Acorn User - September 1991
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Our new regular section of hints and tips for eight and 32-bit micros
COVER FEATURE - PERFORMING ARCS
How to attain circus skills with the aid of a bit of artificial intelligence
Doing it with DTP
make the best of your desktop publishing system
First Screening
Watch your Beeb display 102 characters
Off your trolley
Got the supermarket blues? Let your micro take the strain
Stepping Up
New series that may turn you into a power user
Norses for Courses
The Vikings take time off from eating Spam to perk up the curriculum
Cunning Crunching
An eight-bit classic that tells you how to cram more graphics on your floppies
Yellow Pages
I-Grabbing
Techno-I - the fast way to good graphics?
Hood in the Wood
Learning can be fun with interactive adventuring
The Great Divide
An Arc compiling 68000 code? 6502? Z80? Cross32 claims to do it all
Coding Made Comfy
Will Acorn's Desktop Development Environment mean user-friendly coding?
Design for Learning
How Data Designs' interactive approach has taken the classroom by storm
Get Dug In
Uncover the historical artefacts buried deep in the Arc
Slimline Sampler
Simple sampling on the Econet port
Game Show
Puzzle Page
Confound your cerebrum with this month's clutch of conundrums
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