Popular Computing Weekly Vol.1 No.32

Vol.1 No.32 was cover-dated 25 Nov 1982 and cost 35p

News
News Desk - 2 pages (1,5)


 * Atari drops injunction attempt against Commodore - David Kelly - (1,5)
 * Atari gets Softcell keyboard - (5)
 * Commodore 64 is on the way - (5)
 * Epson launches QX10 as rival to Sirius/IBM - (5)
 * Sinclair's Spectrum delays over - (5)
 * Sinclair software protection - (5)
 * Offending advert: Dragon Data withdraw sexist Dragon advert - (5)
 * Golden gauntlet thrown down: Pimania, Krakit & Awari offer prizes for completion - (5)

Features
Editorial/Contents - 1 page (3)

Letters - 1 page (7)
 * Includes exasperated letter from someone stuck on Adventureland.

Street Life: Maker of universes - 1 pages (11)


 * Brendon Gore talks to Mike Singleton about Starlord - a computer moderated game.

Machine Code: Jumping to flag signs - ⅔ page (26)

Peek & Poke - Ian Beardsmore - 1 page (27)

Competition / Ziggurat - 1 page (31)

Reviews
Roll over Beethoven - 2 pages (12-13)
 * Jon Chambers attempts to trip the light fantastic on the Atari, Vic20 and Dragon 32.
 * Atari Music Composer - Atari - (Atari 400/800) - 7/10
 * Type-a-Tune - Commodore - (Vic20) - 3/10
 * Vic Music Composer - Thorn EMI - (Vic20) - 81010

Type-Ins
Missile Strike (ZX81) - 2 pages (8-9)

Open Forum - 6 pages (14-15,18-21)

Programming: Practised entering - 1 page (23)
 * Colin McCormick presents a machine code monitor for the Vic20.

Spectrum: Functional Subroutines - 1 page (24)

Dragon - 1⅓ pages (25-26)

Other Credits
News Editor
 * David Kelly

Sub-Editor
 * Ninette Sharp

Editorial Secretary
 * Theresa Lacy

Publishing Director
 * Jenny Ireland