ANALOG Computing (March 1989)

in retrocomputing •  3 years ago 


ANALOG Computing was the most popular Atari 8-bit magazine in the U.S. This issue is from 1989, the last year it was published.

The March 1989 issue includes:

Features

  • Cartridge Games for Your XEGS - The addition of the XEGS to the Atari line has caused a resurgence of cartridge-based games - old and new - and 130XE and XEGS owners both can take advantage of the fun.
  • Pebbles - From ancient Egypt comes this deceptively simple desert game using nothing more than a few holes in the sand and a handful of stones.
  • Master Memory Map, Part VIII - The most complete Atari 8-bit memory map ever published in a magazine continues.
  • Un-Sprites - Now you can have software-controlled sprites as well as Atari's player/missile graphics.
  • Atari Videodisc System - The secrets of controlling a laser videodisc from your Atari computer.
  • DUPing BASIC - This handy patch to DOS 2.5 will automatically switch BASIC on and off as you enter and leave DOS.

Reviews

  • Turboword
  • Quintopus

Columns

  • Database DELPHI
  • The End User

Departments

  • Editorial
  • Reader Comment
  • 8-Bit News
  • M/L Editor

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