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New Zealand Bits & Bytes - Issue 3.2 (October 1984)

In Volume 3, Issue 2, along with news, editorial comment, letters, club contacts and a glossary, you will find...

  • Intergrated Packages - The "Windows" concept and Visi On
  • Computer help for a "one man band" - a personal experience
  • A home banking business trial
  • The New Zealand Computer Education Society
  • A Preview of the Sinclair QL
  • Review of the TRS-80 Model 4P
  • Review of Memotech's MTX-500
  • Review of the IBM PC Portable
  • Review of Multitech's MIC-504
  • Review of the Olivetti PR2300 inkjet printer
  • For Beginners - About computer memory
  • Columns for
    • IBM: Locking the keyboard
    • Apple: It works with Apple Works
    • Atari: Thrills of Jungle Hunt
    • BBC: A bit (of memory) on the side
    • Commodore 64 - Public domain scandal
    • Commodore: Selective input routines
    • Spectravideo: Sprite movement
    • Spectrum: Those useful system variables
    • TRS-80/System 80: Stopper for debugging
    • VIC-20 - Control that cursor
  • Programming: Putting more speed into loops

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

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