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New Zealand Bits & Bytes - Issue 11 (August, 1983)

In Issue Eleven, along with editorial comment, letters, club contacts and a glossary, you will find...

  • A few articles on Wordprocessing
  • Review of the Sord M5
  • Review of the Franklin Ace 1000
  • Printer Mannsemann Tally MT160L reviewed
  • Software reviews including two kiwi games for the Vic 20
  • International news
  • How computer science might help cricket umpires
  • Tips on de-bugging
  • Programming tips
  • Picking a computer for your farm
  • The history of CP/M
  • Calcstar, a CP/M spreadsheet
  • Review of an educational maths package
  • Box reviews
  • New computer languages
  • Support columns for the
    • Commodore 64
    • Microbee (useful BASIC subroutines)
    • Apple (shape tables)
    • System 80/TRS80 (Time functions)
    • ZX-81 (adapting a 16k unit to a calculator)
    • BBC Micro (ROM-based software)
    • Vic 20 (get any key routine)

...and the usual collection of classic computer advertisements!

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