A.N.A.L.O.G. Computing, Issue Number 69, February 1989

February 1989 issue of Analog Computing

ANALOG Computing was probably the most popular Atari 8-bit magazine, at least in the U.S. This is a very late issue as 1989 was the last year of publication for ANALOG. The February 1989 issue includes:

Features

  • Trial by Fire – Save bouncing babies from a burning nursery in this clever and hilarious Action! game.
  • Color Set – Get your Atari’s color registers set just the way you want them with this “visual” aid.
  • Master Memory Map, Part VII – The official ANALOG Computing Atari memory map continues.
  • Bits & Pieces: UPS – The good doctor shows you how to build an uniteruptable power supply for your 8-bit computer.
  • ANALOG Reader Survey – Here’s your chance to tell us what you want to see in your favorite Atari magazine.
  • Variable Name Table Editor – Want to rename variables without having to go through the entire program, changing them one by one? This utility will do the trick.
  • Star Rider – This action arcade shoot-’em-up comes all the way from merry old England.

Reviews

  • XF551 Disk Drive (Atari Corp.)
  • Print Power (Hi-Tech Expressions)

Columns

  • Boot Camp
  • Games Design Workshop
  • Database Delphi
  • The End User

Departments

  • Editorial
  • Reader Comment
  • 8-Bit News
  • BASIC Editor II
  • M/L Editor

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