STart Vol. 3 No. 7 - February 1989 - ST: Science and the Future
- Thanks For All The Fish The ST in Marine Mammal Research by Rob Weinstein
- ST: 1999 The Future of Home Computing by Neil Harris
- Dah-Ditter A Morse Code Trainer for Your ST by Sal Gutierrez
- Moon Calendar START Helps Your Chart the Phases by Jeff Adkins
- Kamikaze Chess Can You Lose at Kamikaze Chess? by Jim Kent
- Killer Chess Victory Goes to the Swift by Greg Knauss
- VCR Organizer At Last You Can Find Bambi by James W. Maki
- Reviews Star Light, Star Bright Atari Planetarium, Robtek Skyplot by Jim Pierson-Perry
- Reviews Sample Editors for the Ensoniq Mirage ST Sonic Editor, Soundworks Mirage, Sound Designer by Jim Pierson-Perry
- Editorial by Andrew Reese
- Dialog Box
- News, Notes & Quotes by Stephen Mortimer
- Products Update Nickelodeon Five, Megatouch, Virus, Technocop, Off Shore Warrior by Tom Byron
- Mac & PC on the ST A Closer Look at Spectre 128 by David Plotkin
- Small Tools Hard Disk Lore and First Aid, Part 3 by David Small
- Getting Started So You Wanna Make Music by Rick Davies
- Disk Instructions
- European Report ATW, STOS, and More by Andre Willey
- Clipboard by Heidi Brumbaugh
- Cyber Corner Optical Effects Part 1 by Jon Bell
- Making Tracks With MIDI Dirty Dancing on the ST by Mard Naman
- ST/MIDI Connection New Releases by Jim Pierson-Perry
- Programming In BASIC An Introduction to True BASIC by Delmar Searls
- Online With Start Finding Customer Support Online by Gregg Pearlman
- For The Fun Of It A Question of Scruples: The Computer Edition, Better Dead Than Alien, Dizzy Wizard by Gregg Pearlman, Scot Tumlin, David Plotkin
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