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5/91 COMPUTE Magazine: GAZETTE Edition - COMMODORE 64/128
Description: COMPUTE Magazine: "Your Complete Home Computer Resource" Gazette Subscriber Edition (Commodore 64 / Commodore 128) - May, 1991 (Vol. 13, No. 5 - 200 pages)
On the Cover:
Artist Doug Struthers created this issue's cover with a Silicon graphics Personal Iris workstation. This machine's powerful geometry engine is fueled by a MIPS RISC chip, 32MB of RAM, and a 1.2 gigabyte disk drive. Doug used his own software to model the image, which is based on spline surfaces, not more commonly used polygons. The finished image is 4000 pixels high by 4000 pixels wide and four bytes deep.
Commodore-specific Articles:
» Gazette Readership Survey results
» Painting with Light: Use your 64 with painting software to unleash your artistic talents
» Beginner BASIC: More Indexed Arrays for a Digital Dialer
» Machine Language: A Day At the Races
» Programmer's Page: Add Punch to Your Programs: Think Big
» ... plus several other columns and departments
Commodore Type-In Programs:
» Castalia
» Multi-Reader
» Radonium
» Xtrax
» Loader-Maker
Non-Commodore Articles:
» State of Computing: Europe
» Computing in the Other Europe: Behind the Iron Curtain
» TEST LAB: Seven Systems Go Head to Head
» How to Choose a Hard Disk
» Faces, Fonts, and Points: Laser printers
» Online medical and health information
» IntroDOS: Pipes and filters
» The Essential Home Office Toolbox
» Rad CAD
» ... plus several other articles, columns, and departments
Condition: Very good, I'd say. The front cover is slightly scuffed, with the remnants of an address label in the lower left 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:
Artist Doug Struthers created this issue's cover with a Silicon graphics Personal Iris workstation. This machine's powerful geometry engine is fueled by a MIPS RISC chip, 32MB of RAM, and a 1.2 gigabyte disk drive. Doug used his own software to model the image, which is based on spline surfaces, not more commonly used polygons. The finished image is 4000 pixels high by 4000 pixels wide and four bytes deep.
Commodore-specific Articles:
» Gazette Readership Survey results
» Painting with Light: Use your 64 with painting software to unleash your artistic talents
» Beginner BASIC: More Indexed Arrays for a Digital Dialer
» Machine Language: A Day At the Races
» Programmer's Page: Add Punch to Your Programs: Think Big
» ... plus several other columns and departments
Commodore Type-In Programs:
» Castalia
» Multi-Reader
» Radonium
» Xtrax
» Loader-Maker
Non-Commodore Articles:
» State of Computing: Europe
» Computing in the Other Europe: Behind the Iron Curtain
» TEST LAB: Seven Systems Go Head to Head
» How to Choose a Hard Disk
» Faces, Fonts, and Points: Laser printers
» Online medical and health information
» IntroDOS: Pipes and filters
» The Essential Home Office Toolbox
» Rad CAD
» ... plus several other articles, columns, and departments
Condition: Very good, I'd say. The front cover is slightly scuffed, with the remnants of an address label in the lower left 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!











