Commodore: The Microcomputer Magazine was an early publication put out by Commodore for their various computers. In 1982 it was covering primarily the VIC-20 and the Commodore PET line. However, the Commodore 64 was also just being released about the same time this issue hit the stands. Here are some highlights of the August/September 1982 issue:
Commodore News
- ”Easy” Spreadsheet Programs
- Telecommunications with VIC 20 / VICMODEM
Education
- School Offers Instruction in Computer Literacy
- Running a Completely Automated Experiment by Microcomputer
Business
- Income Tax Practitioner Praises Commodore Tax Package
- A Case History: Moving Company Implements CBM System
VIC 20
- The VIC Magician
- Enhanced Business Forms on the VIC 20
Programmer’s Tips
- Line Finder
- Introduction to the Machine Language Monitor
- BASIC Programming on the Commodore 64
- Conversion Tutor
Excerpts From a Technical Notebooks
- Faster than a Speeding Cathode Ray
- Deriving Mathematical Functions
Product Review
- Silicon Office
Butterfield on Commodore
Book Review
- PET Graphics
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