Popular Computing Weekly Vol.2 No.2

Vol.2 No.2 was cover-dated 13 Jan 1983 and cost 35p

News
News Desk - 2 pages (1,5)
 * Software plan for Lynx - (1)
 * BBC Buggy takes to the floor - (1,5)
 * Acorn display range of second processors - (5)
 * Sinclair private share placement is on the cards - (5)
 * Micro grants to train teachers - (5)
 * Vic interface cartridge - (5)
 * Taking on board the Inca Curse: Sinclair to distribute Adventure A: Planet of Death, Adventure B: Inca Curse, Adventure C: Ship of Doom, Adventure D: Espionage Island, The Hobbit - (5)

Features
Editorial/Contents - 1 page (3)

Letters - 1 page (7)

Street Life: Micros are in town - 1 page (11)


 * David Kelly scours the shops in search of micros with surprising results.

Peek & Poke - Ian Beardsmore - 1 page (30)

Ziggurat: ET come home - Boris Allan - page 35

Reviews
Oric 1 - not just a Tangerine dream - 2 pages (12-13)
 * Tony Bridge presents an exclusive review of the Oric 1, the first colour micro to cost less than £100.

Type-Ins
Animated Engine (BBC) - 2 pages (8-9)

Open Forum - 6 pages (15-16,21,23-25)

Programming: Mastering the art - 1 page (27)


 * R Morgan presents a drawing routine for the Vic20 with Super-Expander.

Spectrum: Hard grind no longer - 1 page (28)
 * David Lawrence presents a melody maker program for Saving tunes on cassette.

Dragon: Impressed by the memory - 1 page (29)


 * Keith and Steven Brain present a diary program for 1983.

Other Credits
News Editor
 * David Kelly

Sub-Editor
 * Ninette Sharp

Editorial Secretary
 * Theresa Lacy

Publishing Director
 * Jenny Ireland