Commodore World (October/November 1996)


Source: Commodore World – Issue Number 17 – October/November 1996



I generally consider the last mainstream stand-alone Commodore magazine issue to be published in the U.S. as the final issue of RUN in November/December 1992. However, disk only publications and a subscription only magazine or two lingered on for several more years. One example is Commodore World. The October/November 1996 issue includes:

Feature

  • CMD’s New Time Machine – What advantages might the SuperCPU have for your applications?
  • All About SuperGEOS – GEOS and the SuperCPU work well together – and here’s why.
  • Commodore Demos Part 3 – Our final look at the demo-scene… for now!
  • Cleaning Out The GEOS Closet – Sometimes getting better organized really is worthwhile.
  • It All Adds Up to geoCalc – Take a look at using GEOS for your spreadsheet applications.
  • FileSplitter – A handy type-in program for dealing with oversized files.

Reviews

  • Hardware: Morse Coach – Forgotten Worlds, Grand Prix Circuit, and Death Sword.
  • Games – Karate Champ/Kung-Fu Master, the Ghost of Genghis Khan, and Zamczysko.

Columns

  • Just For Starters – There’s more than one way to win at computer games.
  • Graphic Interpretation – Looking for more geoWrite goodies?
  • Carrier Detect – If you thought online chatting died with Q-Link, better check this out…
  • Hard Tips – Keep your mouse one step ahead of the cat!
  • GeoProgrammist – Learn the in’s and out’s of creating and modifying GEOS data files.
  • Assembly Line – 6402 vs. 65816: The added benefit of using 16-bit routines.
  • Basic Instincts – Once upon a time subroutines…
  • Over The Edge – Warning: Computing Can Be Hazardous to Your Health.

Departments

  • From the Editor
  • BackTalk
  • Commodore Trivia
  • On The Horizon
  • Classified Ads
  • Advertiser’s Index

…and more!

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