[comp.sys.atari.8bit] May 1989 ANALOG preview

njd@ihlpm.ATT.COM (DiMasi) (03/30/89)

Table of Contents
ANALOG Computing, May '89

FEATURES
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Super Command Processor.........................Bryan Schappel
  Here's a memory-resident DOS that allows you to add your
  own commands--and all that flexibility in less than 2,000
  bytes!

The Ultimate Graphics File Converter....Lee S. Brilliant, M.D.
  Share your graphics between Newsroom, Print Shop and
  MicroPainter with this handy conversion program.

What's New in Consumer Electronics..........Arthur Leyenberger
  The Winter '89 CES didn't offer much for Atari 8-bit owners,
  but there were many items of interest for those who want to
  stay on the cutting edge of technology.

Master Memory Map, Part X.........................Robin Sherer
  The concluding installment of ANALOG's official Atari 8-bit
  memory map.

Crazy Clown Jumper................................Brad Timmins
  Can you make it in the circus?  Here's your chance to try--
  without nets.  A 100% machine language arcade game.


REVIEWS
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Ace of Aces (Atari Corp.).....................Matthew Ratcliff


COLUMNS
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Game Design Workshop............................Craig Patchett
Database DELPHI...............................Michael A. Banks
The End User................................Arthur Leyenberger
Boot Camp...........................................Tom Hudson
BASIC Training..................................Clayton Walnum


DEPARTMENTS
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Editorial.......................................Clayton Walnum
Reader Comment................................................
8-bit News....................................................
M/L Editor......................................Clayton Walnum
BASIC Editor II.................................Clayton Walnum


Nick DiMasi       njd@ihlpm.ATT.COM    ...att!ihlpm!njd    DELPHI: TURBONICK
Uni'q Digital Technologies (Fox Valley Software subsidiary;
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