.info for Amiga Users (March 1992)

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Info started life as a Commodore 64 magazine but eventually transitioned to covering the Amiga as well as the Commodore 64 and then finally just the Amiga. It didn't last long after becoming Amiga specific. The March 1992 issue includes:

Cover Story

  • Serious Science Software - Using the Amiga for science and math.
  • Maple V review

ProVisions

  • Audio - Bob Lindstrom examines The Creativity Kit and The Pro Studio Kit for Bars & Pipes Professional.
  • Video - OJ Sands plugs in the Video Blender and purees some pixels.
  • Graphics - Brad Schenck assembles some altered realities with Pixel 3D v2.0.

Info Technical Support

  • Workbench Wonders - Chris Zamara and Nick Sullivan hold forth on the ins and outs of Workbench icons.
  • The Programmer Perplex - Jim Butterfield addresses the problem of when to start programming for AmigaDOS 2.0.
  • ARexx: Seven Come Eleven - Mark R. Brown uses ARexx to solve a problem and generate some real-world data.

Columns

  • Hardware - Mort Kevelson tests the Sapphire accelerator and CDROM-FS.
  • Buy the Right Thing - Arby tells you how to spend less and get more.
  • Scala 500 - Video titling software for the rest of us.

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