Home Computer Magazine, Volume 5, Number 6
Home Computer Magazine started life dedicated to the TI-99/4A. That computer was only briefly popular so they attempted to adapt by covering other computers. Specifically, the Commodore 64, Apple II, Atari 8-bit, DOS, and also still the TI-99/4A. Except for the TI, all of those computers already had pretty popular dedicated magazines as well as multi-format magazines that covered them. Despite the change, Home Computer Magazine didn’t last very long.
Volume 5, Number 6 of Home Computer Magazine included the following:
Features
- TI Card Shuffler – Shuffling files for new Card Trix.
- Electronic Postman – Zap to efficient mailing.
- Serf City – Grow prosperous and rule the valley.
- Cell Mats – How does a living cell survive?
- NanoAssembler – Translating from human to machine language.
- Atari Atrium – Blending sine waves on the computer screen.
- Commodore Hornblower – SID sounds even better in BASID!
- IBMpressions – Binary branches to a recursive tree.
- Apple Seedlings – A computerized raindrop strikes the pond.
- Razzle Dazzle – A bag of tricky sound effects.
- Problems in Productivity – HCM Software in the everyday world.
- Algorithm-A-Tricks – Highlights of this issue’s outstanding software procedure.
- Soundbytes – In harmony with computers.
Product Reviews
- Junior Enhancements – Junior’s memory mushrooms.
- File Directory – A simple approach to address files and labels.
- Financial Cookbook – Recipes to simplify financial decisions.
- Earth Science Series – Earth in a nutshell.
- Reaching for the Stars: A Review of 4 Astronomy Programs – Tour the galaxy!
- Speed Reading – Speedy lessons – will they help?
…and much more!