Commodore Microcomputers (September/October 1985)

Source: Commodore Microcomputers – Issue Number 37 – September/October 1985

Commodore had it’s own publications for most of the life of the life of the company (the computer years anyway). Early on, they had two bi-monthly publications. Commodore Microcomputers was the more serious/business oriented one. The October 1985 issue includes:

  • Letters
  • News
  • Software Reviews
    • Injured Engine
    • Forcast!
    • Dream House
    • Fast Loaders
    • SwiftCalc
    • Loadstar
    • S.A.T. Preparation Program
    • Vizastar
    • Build a Book About You
    • BASIC-64
    • Word Pro 64
    • Trio
  • Behind the Programs
    • The Man Behind the Muppets with a review of Welcome Aboard
  • Computer Wizard
    • Commodore 128 Sound
  • Programmer’s Tips
    • Simple Window
    • Modem/300 File Translator
    • Getting SuperMon to Print
  • Book Reviews
    • Commodore 64 Family Helper
    • Getting the Most Out of CompuServe
    • Can I Play with the Computer, Too?
  • Commodore 64 Users Only
    • Fabulous Figure Maker
    • SID Plays Bach
  • Technical Tips
    • Random Thoughts
    • The Computer Scientist

    Features

    • Buyer’s Guide to Voice Synthesis – Your Commodore 64 can talk – and listen – using relatively inexpensive speech devices.
    • Update Amiga – A first look at Commodore’s revolutionary new 68000-based computer, with graphics and sound like you’ve never seen or heard from a micro before, windowing, icons – and speed.
    • Become Radio-Active With Your Commodore 64 – The Commodore 64 has helped advance the art of amateur radio.
    • The Electronic Cottage Controversy – Should computer work at home be banned? The AFL-CIO thinks so. Here, an electronic journalist offers his opinion on the controversy.
    • Ergonomic Accessories For Comfortabe Computing – Paying attention to the ergonomics (the relationship between man and his environment) of your equipment set-up will make your computer more enjoyable.
  • User Groups
  • How To Enter Programs In Commodore Microcomputers
  • Advertisers’ Indes

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