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Commodore Computer Club News [Vancouver] Vol.1 Commodore Computer Club News [Vancouver] Vol.1 No.5

The Commodore Computer Club News was a tabloid newspaper which was produced using pretty primitive equipment: a Commodore 64 computer, a Gemini dot-matrix printer and software called Write Now by Cardco. The paper was printed through Carolina Publications. It was distributed at club meetings to the members and also through local computer stores.

In This Issue (published February, 1984)

  • Executive, Directors Acclaimed
  • A Look at LOGO - Review of the LOGO language for the C64
  • Programmable Characters on the Expanded VIC-20
  • The Editor's Usual Boring Plea for Contributions
  • Beach Head: A Review
  • The Gemini File - A lotto picking program that outputs to the Star Gemini printer
  • Vic Library Blurbs
  • Speedscript: Word Processor - Nice review of the amazing word processor for both the VIC-20 and C64
  • A Compleat Guide to Machine Language on the PET
  • User Friendlies - Short rant on why programs need to be user friendly
  • What's A "User Stupid"? - Examples of software things that make no sense
  • Answers to your Questions
  • The Whole 64 Library
  • Letter to the Editor

Original source is HERE - Thank you Mike Quigley for preserving the newsletter.

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