Creative Computing Vol. 11 No. 5 - May 1985
- Computers and engineering: a winning combination. by Betsy Staples
- Modem magic; more baud for the buck: a buyer's guide to understanding, choosing, and using modems. by Russ Lockwood
- Compaq Deskpro versus IBM PC AT. by Tom Badgett
- Juki 6300; daisywheel keep on turning. by Owen W. Linzmayer
- ISM Express; sharp RGB color to go. by Russ Lockwood
- WordStar 2000 Plus; the bionic word processor. by Russ Lockwood
- Microsoft Basic 2.0 for the Mac. by Glenn A. Hart
- Point and click in Microsoft Basic; a Macintosh tutorial. by John J. Anderson
- The knight's tour; the computer makes some decisions in this new approach to a classic problem. by Donald P. Irwin
- Escher Sketch Pad. by Edward H. Carlson
- Notes on the AT and hard disk systems; IBM images. by Will Fastie
- An enhanced keyboard and screen mode for Color Computers; Tandy gram. by Jake Commander
- Yes, a color Mac; the width myth; Thunderscan; Hyperdrive hard disk; Alpacom Daisywheel. by John J. Anderson
- Programs for the home, a new adventure, and unsung heroes. by David Small
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