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Commodore Computer Club News [Vancouver] Vol.2 N Commodore Computer Club News [Vancouver] Vol.2 No.12

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 January, 1985)

  • The Plus/4: How Does it Rate?
  • Let's Get Together
  • A Compleat Guide to Machine Language on the PET
  • Pirating Aids - A Racket? - A rant and some reviews of various copying programs
  • Software & Book Reviews - Task Force (video game),  Best of Torpet (book), Zaxxon (video game), Creative Writer (word processor)
  • Debunking Some Myths - In depth look at a hardware rumor related to putting resistence between the reset line and the power switch of a C64.  Also a look at Mr. Tester diagnostic software
  • Another View of Piracy  (By Jim Butterfield) - Interesting look at distribution of FCopy by Thomas Tempelmann.
  • How to Extract 5 Volts For Your Cardco Interface From Your Printer - An alternative to getting the power from the cassette port on a Commodore 64
  • The Computing Cynic - Grammar and word processors
  • Commodore Disk Drives - A look at the progression of Commodore floppy drives over the years.

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

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