Australian Personal Computer vol.6-12 (December 1985)
REGULARS
5 NEWSPRINT
The entrails of the micro business are examined by resident seer Guy Kewney and company.
32 BANKS’ STATEMENT
Martin has been wondering about the copyright position on all that CP/M software just lying around …
64 YANKEE DOODLES
An improved version of Framework, the real contribution of Steve Jobs to Apple, and electronic teddy bears have caught the eye of our US correspondent.
84 LETTERS
This month sees the return of the MS-DOS bugs, plus AWA-Thorn replies to its critics.
94 SCREENPLAY
What’s worth buying for Christmas: Steve Applebaum checks out the latest games.
189 BIBLIOFILE
Lotus 1-2-3 in business, the 6502 microprocessor and artificial intelligence are covered in this month’s literary roundup-
213 END ZONE
The resting place of Diary Data and Lazing Around.
219 SUBSCRIPTIONS
How to ensure that none get away.
128 TJ’S WORKSHOP
IBM switching routines and WordStar file conversion are among the hints and tips in this month s collection.
199 PROGRAMS
Lead item this issue is a programming utility for the Commodore 64 followed by the usual batch of good things.
167 COMMUNICATIONS
Steve Withers tiptoes through the acres of Australia’s bulletin boards.
184 SUBSET
More binary business from David Barrow’s machine code playground.
223 ADVERTISERS’ INDEX
Where to find that product, who makes it, and how to get hold of it.
220 CHIPCHAT
All the gossip that our lawyers allowed us to print.