Compute! Issue 21 - February 1982
- The Editor's Notes A Major Format Change by Robert Lock
- Ask The Readers Using Keypad with Atari 800 by Robert Lock, Richard Mansfield
- Ask The Readers Stringy Floppy with OSI ROM by Robert Lock, Richard Mansfield
- Ask The Readers PET/CBM Disk ID by Robert Lock, Richard Mansfield
- Ask The Readers Computer Assisted Instruction - Worth the Effort? by Robert Lock, Richard Mansfield
- Ask The Readers Files in OS65D 3.0 by Robert Lock, Richard Mansfield
- Ask The Readers Problems with Unwedge by Robert Lock, Richard Mansfield
- Ask The Readers Atari Screendump to Tape? by Robert Lock, Richard Mansfield
- Ask The Readers Programming PROMs? by Robert Lock, Richard Mansfield
- Ask The Readers Problems loading tape on Atari by Robert Lock, Richard Mansfield
- Ask The Readers PET Program Translation by Robert Lock, Richard Mansfield
- Computers And Society On Piracy... by David D. Thornburg
- The Beginner's Page Translating Equations by Richard Mansfield
- Guest Commentary: Hidden Costs of Computer Technology by Craig Brod
- Insurance Inventory by Robert W. Baker
- Creating A Simple Word Processor by Steve Gradijan
- Transposition by Janet Whitehead
- Telecommunications Why 300 Baud? by Michael E. Day
- Reading The Status Register by Bob Sullivan
- Book Review: Some Common BASIC Programs by Jim Butterfield
- Multitask: A Realtime, Multitasking Operating System Emulator by Hal Bredbenner
- Plotting Polar Graphs With The Apple II by Marvin L. DeJong
- Disassembling Machine Language Programs Without Leaving BASIC by John R. Vokey and H. Cem Kaner
- Named GOSUB With Variable Passing by Mike Smith
- INSIGHT: Atari Atari I/O, Part 4: Graphics by Bill Wilkinson
- P/M Graphics Made Easy by T. Sak and S. Meier
- Review: Eastern Front (1941) by Edward P. McMahon
- Odds And Ends: Clearing Memory by Charles Brannon
- OVERVIEW: Textwizard
- Put Graphics Modes 1 And 2 At The Bottom Of Your Screen by R. Alan Belke
- Atari PILOT At The Helm by Patricia Tubbs
- Moire Magic by Leo Cerruti
- Put A Rainbow In Your Atari by Fred and Doug Tedsen
- A Small Operating System: OS65D, The Disk Routines by T. R. Berger
- Correction For Progressive Computing Chess 1.9 by Dave Leskin
- A User-defined Character Editor by P. J. Rovero
- Marquee by Mark Bernstein
- Disk Disassembler by George H. Watson
- Line Input For The PET by Robert Lando
- Measure Time Intervals With The PET Parallel User Port by Robert MacNaughton
- Review: Screen Pro by Edward K. Crossman
- Extended VIC-20 Input Devices: Paddles And The Keyboard by Mike Bassman, Salomon Lederman
- Timekeeping by Keith Schleiffer
- An Easy Way To Relocate VIC Programs On Other Commodore Computers by Greg Sherwood and Ross Sherwood
- Review: UMI Amok For VIC by Harvey B. Herman
- Review: UMI 3K VIC Memory Expansion by Harvey B. Herman
- Alphabetizer by Jim Wilcox
- CAPUTE! Corrections and Amplifications
- New Products Board Offers 24K Additional Memory For VIC 20
- New Products PDI Announces Publication Of Do-It-Yourself Spelling
- New Products Mountain Computer Announces RAMPLUS + For The Apple II Computer
- New Products Calendar Clock System For Small Computers
- New Products TYCOM Introduces Three Educational Packages
- New Products Model MP150 Wide Carriage Printer
- New Products Multi-purpose Interface For PET CBM Computers
- New Products Axlon Personal Communication Terminal Announced
- New Products Medical Package For Apple III
- New Products Business Planner
- New Products Pascal Procedures For Business
- New Products Financial Modeling Software Package
- New Products Prism Printer From Integral Data Systems
- New Products New From Commodore
- New Products From Krell Software Corp.
- New Products From Strategic Simulations
- New Products From Automated Simulations
- New Products From Synergistic Software
- New Products Sirius Software Announces Addition To Their Product Line
- New Products Dial Data Gives Micro Users Access To Financial Markets
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