Commodore World, Issue Number 7

in retrocomputing •  4 years ago 

Commodore World was really the last commercial print Commodore 64 related magazine published in the U.S. Published my Creative Micro Designs (CMD), it was largely a vehicle to advertise their hardware products. However, it had a lot of good content as well. Issue Number 7 from 1995 includes:

Features

  • Surviving the 90s - Keep your Commodore useful for years to come.
  • Bonus Review: A Tale of Two Printers - That FGM guy recounts his experiences of buying a new inkjet printer.

Reviews

  • Software: Two Tax Packages - Don't let the IRS tax your mind as well as your income.
  • Games: Miniviews - Mean Streets, Questron II, Stickybear Math and Memory Manor.
  • Hardware: Cartridge Port Expanders - Find out what CMD's EX3 and EX2+1 are, and what they can do for you.

Columns

  • Just For Starters - Steve eases new users into peeks, pokes, and disk commands.
  • Foreign Exchange - Take a closer look at Scanntronik, Germany's video hardware source.
  • Graphic Interpretation - Taking advantage of geoWrite is just a matter of using the right tools!
  • geoProgrammist - Introductory steps to building a dialog box in GEOS.
  • Basic Instincts - Replace those INPUT commands with clean input subroutines.
  • SCSI Magic - Add removable media SCSI drives to your CMD HD system.

Departments

  • From the Editor
  • Backtalk
  • On the Horizon
  • The Connection
  • Top Tips
  • Commodore User Groups

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