Creative Computing Vol. 9 No. 3 - March 1983
- Quadram MicroFazer Data Buffer. by David H. Ahl
- Word processing on the Apple with WordStar and Diablo. by Jerry Mar
- Three word processors for the TRS-80 color computer. by Scott L. Norman
- Epson HX-20 computer. by David H. Ahl
- The Apple IIe personal computer; a first hand examination. by Danny Goodman
- Getting serious with the color computer. by John Steiner
- Foolproof, flexible database management. by Rodney O'Rourke
- Electronic canvas. by John J. Anderson
- Pick six for the TRS-80. by Owen W. Linzmayer
- Bugs, space ships and racquetball for the color computer. by Owen W. Linzmayer
- The dark crystal. by John J. Anderson
- Beyond turtle graphics. by Donald T. Piele
- Logo ideas. by Robert Lawler
- Predicting the future. by Michael Crichton
- TRS-80 graphics made almost painless: part 2. by John Crew
- Computer art for the Tektronix 4052: part 2. by Joe Jacobson
- Library catalog; a program for creating a personal computer based library catalog by Jeremy M. Hellman
- The graph paper by David Lubar
- Apple cart: a speech synthesis program. by Christopher Adams
- Outpost: Atari. by John J. Anderson
- IBM images. by Will Fastie
- Minds and mechanisms. by Stephen B. Gray
- Introduction to 8080-8085 assembly language programming. by Stephen B. Gray
- Don't (or how to care for your computer). by Stephen B. Gray
- The guide to DP training courses. by Stephen B. Gray
- The Basic conversions handbook for Apple, TRS-80, and PET users. by Stephen B. Gray
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