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New Zealand Bits & Bytes - Issue 3.11 (August, 1985)

In Volume 3, Issue 11, along with news, editorial comment, book reviews and letters you will find...

  • Review of the Amstrad CPC664
  • Review of the Bondwell Model 16
  • Review of the Hewlett Packard Integral PC
  • Review of the BC Micro Speech Synth Card for the Apple II+ or IIe
  • Serious Graphics for Business
  • A look at the Cashlink accounting system
  • Some outstanding Apple II programs from Otakou software
  • Reader-submiitted programs
  • Machine language column - Indexing addresses
  • Toolbox - Turn you expensive computer into a calculator
  • Columns for
    • Sanyo
    • Apple - What is progress?
    • BBC - The potentials of vision
    • Commodore 64
      • Out learning with the Muppets
      • BASIC tips
    • Sega - Save regularly
    • Spectravideo - The sound of music
    • Spectrum - The protection business
    • Tandy/System 80 - LDOS, a poweful DOS

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

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