Creative Computing Vol. 10 No. 9 - September 1984
- What is a data base package? by Bill Jacobson
- Sanyo 555, small business computers. by Jon Geist
- Monroe System 2000. by Russ Lockwood
- Stearns Desktop Computer. by Russ Lockwood
- Videx Ultraterm; high fidelity display for Apple. by Jerry Mar
- Fast facts: PFS revisited? by Bill Jacobson
- UltraFile. by Bill Jacobson
- Growing up literate; of times and turtles. by Betsy Staples
- More excitement for thinking adventurers. by Monte Schultz
- Women's Ware. by Betsy Staples
- Cyberchess. by Craig A. Johnson
- War in Europe; the computer simulates past and future campaigns. by Brian J. Murphy; Daniel Campagna
- Games computers play. by John J. Anderson; Russ Lockwood; Brian J. Murphy; Owen W. Linzmayer; Steve Williams
- Upgrading your IBM PC; one or more of these add-ons can make your PC more versatile and easier to use. by Russ Lockwood
- Making the upgrade. by Russ Lockwood
- War and games. by Earl Vickers
- A family affair; behind the scenes at Broderbund. by Ken Uston
- Creative Computing chats with Bill Budge. by Arthur Leyenberger
- Structured programming in Basic; part 4: ANSI Basic, Macintosh Basic, and True Basic. by Arthur Luehrmann
- Hot Air Balloon; pilot your Apple up, up, and away. by Dan Westesen
- Computing for the handicapped. by Shel Talmy
- Logo type; animating Turtle Graphics. by James Muller
- Print about printers; Transtar 130 and inkjet technology. by John J. Anderson
- Telecommunications talk. by Brian J. Murphy
- Commodore's port; port on Compuserve and Simon's Basic graphics. by John J. Anderson
- Apple cart; software for the new Apple. by Abigail Reifsnyder
- IBM images; building a better Basic. by Susan Gilnert-Cole
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