Source: Commodore MicroComputer Issue 34 1985 Mar Apr-001
Commodore Microcomputers was Commodore’s official magazine in 1985. At this point is was mostly the Commodore 64 that was being covered but the Commodore 128 was newly arrived and starting to see coverage and you could still find a bit about the VIC-20 and PET lines as well. Eventually it would merge with other Commodore publications and become a monthly title called Commodore Magazine. The March/April 1985 issue of Commodore Microcomputers includes:
Software Reviews
- Operation Frog
- Cave of the Word Wizard
- Your Personal Net Worth
- Relax
- MicroIllustrator
- Webster the Word Game
- Scratchpad 64
- Kwik-Load!
- Facemaker
- Darkstar
- Speedreader II
- Script 64
- The ELF System
- Speedwriter
- VICTree
- Passport’s MIDI
Hardware Reviews
- Modem/300
- Super Box 64
- Covox Voice Master
Programmers’ Tips
- So You’re Using Simons’ BASIC
- Automatic Disk Backup
Technical Tips
- Home University
- Random Thoughts
Book Reviews
- The Computer Primer
- Machine Language for the Commodore 64
The Arts
- Scale Tunings for SID
Commodore 64 Users Only
- Controlling the Commodore 64 User Port
- Manager Arithmetic, Part 2
New Products from Commodore
- The Commodore 128 – The compatible computer you’ve been waiting for.
- Five Pounds of Power: Commodore’s LCD Computer – With eight built-in software products and a built-in modem, the new LCD lap computer is ideal for any traveler.
- Sky Travel – An astronomer looks at Commodore’s educational astronomy package.
- Young Astronauts: Our Resource for the Future – Find out how your school or community organization can sponsor a Young Astronaut chapter.
- Keep Those PET’s Working – Educators can put their PET’s to work teaching word processing and database management.
…and more!
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