ANALOG Computing, November 1989

ANALOG Computing, November 1989.

ANALOG Computing was the longest lasting magazine dedicated to the Atari 8-bit line of computers (though it also had some coverage of the Atari ST at times) and the last major one to cease publication. The November 1989 issue includes:

Features

  • Memory Match – A sound-enhanced version of the ever popular concentration-type matching game.
  • Title Maker – This utility will help you create attractive screens that remain on your display as your main program is loading.
  • BASIC Utility Package – BASIC programmers will enjoy this set of RAM-resident programming utilities.
  • Atari U.K. Show – Come with us on a short tour of a recent ST show in merry old England.
  • Survey Sweepstakes – Here’s your chance to play a version of a popular TV game show on your Atari.
  • The Assembler/Editor Reference – For those who purchased the Atari Assembler/Editor cartridge without a manual, help is on its way.
  • The 1989 ANALOG Gift Guide – Need some gift ideas for that special computer person?
  • The Animation Stand: Special Effects – Maurice explains how to add some unusual effects to your computer animations.
  • Dialog Boxes with GFA BASIC 3.0 – Part 1 of a complete tutorial on programming dialog boxes in this popular language.

Reviews

  • Changing Patterns
  • MT-32 Controller
  • Airball
  • Talespin and STAC
  • The ST Gameshelf
    • Ballistix
    • Batman
    • Captain Fizz
    • Twilight’s Ransom
    • Speedball

Columns

  • C-Manship
  • The Personal Publisher
  • Ian’s Quest
  • The End User
  • Database DELPHI
  • Boot Camp
  • From Over the Big Water
  • The Compukid Connection
  • BASIC Training
  • PD Parade
  • Assembly Line
  • The ST Macintosh

Departments

  • Editorial
  • Reader Comment
  • News Clips
  • Disk Contents
  • M/L Editor
  • Footnotes

…and more!