Popular Computing Weekly Vol.1 No.29

Vol.1 No.29 was coved-dated 4 November 1982 and cost 35p

News
News Desk - 2 pages (1,5)


 * Spectrum shunned in education scheme - (1)
 * US launch for BBC micro in Spring '83 - (1)
 * LEAs favour Acorns and Research Machines - (5)
 * Three new micros from Sanyo - (5)
 * Spectrum deal not 'queue-jumping' - (5)
 * Unleashing of the Lynx - (5)
 * Oric: set back but enhanced - (5)
 * Tron in town - (5)

Features
Editorial/Contents - 1 page (3)

Letters - 1 page (7) Street Life: Play up, play up and play the game - 1 page (11)


 * David Kelly talks to Graeme Levin of the Games Centre

Spectrum: Charted by numbers - 1 page (22)


 * Malcolm Davison explains how to draw bar-charts to illustrate your programs.

Machine Code: Registering the bits and bytes - 1 page (24)
 * Ian Stewart and Robin Jones present a new series for beginners

Dragon: In the land of the Red Dragon - 1 page (25)

Peek & Poke - 1 page (27)
 * Peek your problems to our address. Ian Beardsmore will poke back an answer.

Competitions / A.R.T.H.U.R. - 1 page (31)

Reviews
Chalking up the A grades - 2 pages (12-13)


 * Tony Bridge looks at the latest educational software for the ZX81

Chimp champ chit-chat show - 1 page (23)


 * Paul Kriwaczek looks at Database - Thames TV's micro programme.

Type-Ins
Guy Fawkes (Spectrum) - 2 pages (8-9)

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

Other Credits
News Editor
 * David Kelly

Sub-Editor
 * Ninette Sharp

Editorial Secretary
 * Theresa Lacy

Publishing Director
 * Jenny Ireland