Compute! Issue 69 - February 1986
- Genealogy of a Chip: The 68000 Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow by Selby Bateman
- A Quantum Leap: From 6502 to 68000 by Richard Mansfield
- High Rise by Charles McGuyer
- SpeedCalc for Apple II Computers by Kevin Martin
- Reach for the Stars for Commodore and Apple by James V. Trunzo
- PC/InterComm for Atari 520ST by George Miller
- Write 'n Spell by Tony Roberts
- Microsoft BASIC 2.1 for Macintosh by Charles Brannon
- Bank Street Mailer and Bank Street Filer by James V. Trunzo
- Psion Chess for IBM and Macintosh by John Krause
- Quest of the Space Beagle for Atari by Steve Hudson
- Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego for Apple by Karen G. McCullough
- The Editor's Notes by Richard Mansfield
- Readers' Feedback by Editors And Readers Of Compute!
- HOTWARE
- Telecomputing Today Gadgets for Better Telecomputing by Arlan R. Levitan
- The Beginner's Page The Hidden Numbers Behind Strings by Tom R. Halfhill
- Computers and Society The Human Side of Telecommuting by David D. Thornburg
- The World Inside the Computer Arjan Singh Khalsa--A Prophet of Bionic Man by Fred D'Ignazio
- INSIGHT: Atari Avoiding Memory Confusion in Atari BASIC by Bill Wilkinson
- Programming the TI Computerized Messages by C. Regena
- IBM Personal Computing Compiling BASIC by Donald B. Trivette
- High-Speed String Search for Atari BASIC by Tom R. Halfhill
- IBM Screen Swapping by Paul W. Carlson
- Speedy Strings for Commodore by Tibor Friedman
- Introduction to AmigaDOS, Part 2 by Charles Brannon
- MessageMaker 64 by Erik Larsen
- Commodore 64 Program Profiler by D. E. Walker
- Atari Typo Tool by Patrick Dell'Era
- ST Doodler by D. W. Neuendorf
- Instant Apple Help Screens by Kent Brewster
- IBM PrtSc Protector by Marc Sugiyama
- Apple Error-Trapping by Ann Baldridge
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