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This issue is dated August 1982 and cost 60p

News[]

News Headlines - 2 pages (14-15)

  • Price war is new game from Texas and Atari - (14)
  • £50 Binatone to offer 16k colour sound and keyboard - (14)
  • Fry's software library - (14)
  • Spectrum is late for school - (14)
  • Midlands show - (14)
  • Green light for cut-price Amber printer - (15)
  • Maestro's Microdrive is beaten to the mark by Balkan BATS - (15)
  • ASK for more education - (15)
  • Audiogenic Vic Cartrdige - (15)

Features[]

Review: A Dragon for your dungeon - Dragon 32 - Tim Hartnell - 3 pages (20-22)

If the sales hype for the new Dragon 32 is to be believed, it really is magic. Tim Hartnell looks at this new British rival to the Spectrum and rates the real keyboard and 32K RAM as good value for £200, despite flaws in the manual, and in the colour and maths ROMs.

Survey: VIC Expansion Units - Boris Allan - 2½ pages (26-28)

Expand that tiny memory and you could take advantage of all the Vic's good features. Boris Allan examines some of the leading manufacturers' memory extension boards and cartridges for the Vic-20.

Spectrum Sounds - Tim Langdell - 3 pages (30-32)

Last month Tim Hartnell majored on the Spectrum's graphic and colour capabilities. Now Tim Langdell tackles its sound facilities and develops further the colour theme.

Interview: The Business of Making a Million - Meirion Jones - 2 pages (40-41)

A new recording star has emerged from the mists of the Mersey — Bug-Byte software has sold 500,000 cassette games already and doubles its sales every three months. Meirion Jones headed north to ask Tony Baden how he and Tony Milner turned a pastime into profit.

BBC Techniques: User Defined Keys and Teletext Mode - Mike Berry - 3 pages (50-52)

Mike Berry shows you how to prime those user-defined keys to eliminate some of programming's more laborious tasks.

ZX81 Speed and Memory Economy - Kathleen Peel - 3 pages (54-56)

Loathe to leave the safety and comfort of Sinclair Basic, the ZX-81 user all too often misses out on the simplicity, speed and economy of machine-code programming. With the first part of this new series, Kathleen Peel aims to coax the timorous ZX owner out of his Basic refuge by demonstrating just how uncomplicated machine-code can be. She clears up the normal confusions by giving the Basic equivalent of every piece of code she discusses.

BASIC Translation and the Final Hurdles - Tony Edwards - 2 pages (58-59)

This month Tony Edwards offers a miscellany of ideas to help you past the pitfalls which lurk in even the simplest-looking Basic translation.

Atom File Handling - George Byrns - 3 pages (62-63)

George Byrns' trio of assembler routines provides the search, insert and delete functions that you need to handle the files which make up your Acorn Atom database.

Project: Asimov as a Database - John Dawson - 2 pages (66-67)

John Dawson's Asimov word processor can offer some of the facilities of a database. Here he shows how these techniques could be used to classify a cellar of wine.

Regular Articles[]

Editorial/Contents - 1 page (3) Your Letters - 1 page (13)

Computer Club: Manchester - Boris Allan - 1 page (17)

Boris Allan discovered a CB freak using a UK 101 in a pub, and a monitor made out of a cardboard box — in true Blue Peter style — when he visited Manchester Computer Club.

Response Frame - Tim Hartnell - 1 page (69)

Fingertips - David Pringle - 2 pages (71-72)

Competition Corner - 1 page (87)

Type-Ins[]

Demons Domain (ZX81) - 3 pages - (36-38)

Duck Shoot (VIC-20) -  2 pages - (42-43)

Ecological Monitoring (ZX81) - 3 pages - (46-48)

Software File - 9 pages (75-77,79,81-85)

Adverts[]

Games

Other Credits[]

Assistant Editor

Meirion Jones

Staff Writer

Simon Beesley

Sub-Editor

John Liebmann

Editorial Secretary

Lynn Cowling

Contributors

Tim Hartnell, Boris Allan, Tim Langdell, Tony Edwards, George Byrns, Mike Berry, Kathleen Peel, John Dawson, David Pringle

Publishing Director

Chris Hipwell

External links[]

If you want to have a browse of this magazine, head on over to World of Spectrum as it's in their magazine archive.

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