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Commodore Computer Club News [Vancouver] Vol.1 N Commodore Computer Club News [Vancouver] Vol.1 No.10

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 September, 1984)

  • CCC... What's it All About??
  • Inside The 1541: 4 - Part4 in the series of articles about the Commodore 1541 floppy drive
  • A Compleat Guide to Machine Language on the PET
  • Disk Drive Woes - A user's unfortunate experience with a broken 1541
  • Thus Speaks The Pres.
  • Printers - The Best and The Worst: A Survey - Interesting article about the quality and print speed of 8 different Commodore 64 compatible printers.
  • VIC Library
  • The Whole 64 Library
  • Pirated Software Being Peddled In Vancouver's Rags
  • A View From The Outside World - A look at the English language as compared to computer programming language.
  • The Computing Cynic
  • Word Processing - Review of Cardco's Write Now! 64
  • Setting Up Paperclip - Good advice for setting up and using the Paperclip word processor

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

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