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12/90 COMPUTE Magazine: GAZETTE Edition - COMMODORE 64/128
Description: COMPUTE Magazine: "Your Complete Home Computer Resource" Gazette Subscriber Edition (Commodore 64 / Commodore 128) - December, 1990 (Vol. 12, No. 9 - 160 pages)
On the Cover:
David Leich created Toshiba Greek Unraveling featured on our cover. He used proprietary software called Visions to generate polygonal computer graphics with image mapping on a Harris 800 computer.
Commodore-specific Articles:
» Take a Scan at This
» Machine Language: BANK Command
» Beginner Basic: Multiple Sprites
» Programmer's Page: Screen dazzlers
» ... plus several other columns and departments
Commodore Type-In Programs:
» Crown Quest
» Stock Market 128
» Fuse
» High Voltage
» Text Fitter
Non-Commodore Articles:
» Tomorrow TV
» Desktop Video Here and Now
» COMPUTE Choice: Pacioli 2000
» COMPUTE Choice: PGA Tour Golf
» Don't Need a Weatherman: Get personalized weather reports on your PC
» ... plus several other articles, columns, and departments
Condition: Very good, I'd say. The front cover is slightly scuffed, with some surface damage from an address label in the lower left corner and from who-knows-what at the lower right corner. The rest of the magazine appears to be in fine shape.
**NOTE**: Shipping charges are discounted when more than one of my items are purchased at the same time. See what else I have to offer!
On the Cover:
David Leich created Toshiba Greek Unraveling featured on our cover. He used proprietary software called Visions to generate polygonal computer graphics with image mapping on a Harris 800 computer.
Commodore-specific Articles:
» Take a Scan at This
» Machine Language: BANK Command
» Beginner Basic: Multiple Sprites
» Programmer's Page: Screen dazzlers
» ... plus several other columns and departments
Commodore Type-In Programs:
» Crown Quest
» Stock Market 128
» Fuse
» High Voltage
» Text Fitter
Non-Commodore Articles:
» Tomorrow TV
» Desktop Video Here and Now
» COMPUTE Choice: Pacioli 2000
» COMPUTE Choice: PGA Tour Golf
» Don't Need a Weatherman: Get personalized weather reports on your PC
» ... plus several other articles, columns, and departments
Condition: Very good, I'd say. The front cover is slightly scuffed, with some surface damage from an address label in the lower left corner and from who-knows-what at the lower right corner. The rest of the magazine appears to be in fine shape.
**NOTE**: Shipping charges are discounted when more than one of my items are purchased at the same time. See what else I have to offer!










