News[]
Personal Computer World magazine settles out of court (£65,000) with Acornsoft after publishing how to break into their programs
Britain's three main political parties pull out of contest on Simon Hessel Software's Great Britain Ltd after learning they would be competing with a five year old.
New games announced by Alligata Software for the BBC and Electron. Eagle Empire, Neanderthal Man and Dambusters for the BBC. Bugblaster, Lunar Lander and Fruit Machine for Electron
Reviews[]
Games[]
Cylon Attack by A&F Software
3-Deep Space by Postern
Pengo by H. Soft
Adventures[]
Snowball & Colossal Adventure by Level 9
Other Software[]
Peeko-Computer by Acornsoft
Hardware[]
Urom 1.2 by J & H Software
Disc Doctor version 1.5 by Computer Concepts
Teletext Adapter by Acorn
Colour Lightpen by RH Electronics
Features[]
Part 10 of Introduction to Programming
Error Checking programs by Ian Murray
Machine Code by Peter Walker
Sound Advice by Nigel Peters
Arrays by Peter Davidson
DIY Sideways ROM board
Beeb Body Building Course Part 12
Type-Ins[]
Games[]
Balance
Frogs 'n' Dogs by Sharon & Paul King and Dennis Ibbotson
Alien Invasion by Tom Blackburn
Other Programs[]
Single Key Entry
EEC Atomatic Picture Gallery
Sound Experimenter by Andrew Reynolds
External Links[]
You can find a DVD containing all of the Electron User magazines at Acorn Electron World