Popular Computing Weekly Vol.1 No.31

Vol.1 No.31 was cover-dated 18 Nov 1982 and cost 35p

News
News Desk - 2 pages (1,5)


 * Sony launches micro-drive - (1,5)


 * Sharp products and profits increased - (5)


 * Sinclair joysticks for Spectrum - (5)


 * Cromenco launches new system for £1100 - (5)


 * Plans for 50 more IT Centres - (5)


 * Teletext on BBC micro in January - (5)


 * Dragon Users Group - (5)

Features
Editorial/Contents - 1 page (3)

Street Life: The number of the beast - 2 pages (10-11)


 * David Kelly talks to Tony Clarke about the Dragon 32 and its prospects.

Programming: Running on Acorn 6502 - 1 page (26)


 * Gareth Jones throws some light on the intricacies of the BBC's assembler.

Machine Code: Into the subset - 1 page (27)

Dragon: Plotting on micros - 1 page (29)


 * Tim Langdell explains how to create user-defined graphics characters.

Spectrum: Common characters - 1 page (30)

Peek & Poke - 1 page (31)

Competition / Ziggurat - 1 page (35)

Reviews
The Lynx: pause for thought - 2 pages (12-13)


 * Tim Langdell presents the first review of the 48K Lynx from Camputers - a low cost micro that is equally at home in the house or the office.

Type-Ins
Starfighter (VIC-20) - 2 pages (8-9)

Open Forum - 6 pages (16,21-25)

Other Credits
News Editor
 * David Kelly

Sub-Editor
 * Ninette Sharp

Editorial Secretary
 * Theresa Lacy

Publishing Director
 * Jenny Ireland