Amiga World Tech Journal was a technically oriented spinoff of Amiga World. It was relatively expensive in part because it came with a 3.5″ floppy disk that included various programs and tools related to the articles. The June/July 1991 issue includes:
Articles
- An Introduction to the Zorro III Bus – Follow the signals
- Building a 3-D Object Viewer – Display in wireframe or polygon mode
- Improved Genlock Handling – Super Denise’s new tricks
- The NTSC/RS-170A Standard – Do you conform?
- Pass the Word: Interprocess Communication – Exchange data between C programs
- Debugging Memory Errors – Good crashes
- The Off-Line Library – You can look it up
Reviews
- SAS C and Manx C – Who’s on top this time?
- Blitz BASIC and AMOS – Graphics and sound specialists
Columns
- Message Port – So you want to be a developer?
- Digging Deep in the OS – More options, more arguments
- Graphics Handler – HAM help
- TNT – New on the wire and the shelves
- Letters – Speak your mind
…and more!