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Commodore Computer Club News [Vancouver] Vol.2 N Commodore Computer Club News [Vancouver] Vol.2 No.13

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 March, 1985)

  • Freeware: Disk Maintenance - Overview of a freeware program called "Disk Maintenance"
  • The Lien Yig Disk Drive - Review of a Commodore floppy drive that looks like a MSD-1 but could also be used on an Apple computer.
  • Software & Books - Quickwriter III, Assembly Language for Kids, Speedwriter (compiler)
  • The Hidden Secrets of VIP - A in depth look at some of the features of the VIP Terminal program from Softlaw
  • The Whole 64 Library - Huge listing of all the clubs Commodore 64 disks.
  • A Legal Opinion - Interesting look into trademark law as regards King Kong the movie and Donkey Kong the game.
  • The Financial Facts - Audit of the clubs finances
  • Commodore Disk Drives - Further look into Commodore floppy drives (re-printed from Loadstar)
  • A Compleat Guide to Machine Language on the PET - The IRQ Vector

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

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