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New Zealand Bits & Bytes - Issue 3.4 (Dec 1984/Jan 1985)

In Volume 3, Issue 4, along with news, editorial comment, letters, club contacts and a glossary, you will find...

  • Buyers Guide part 2 - Computers from $2000 to $7000
  • Turbo Pascal
  • Superbase 64 for the Commodore 64
  • Sales Tax slashed
  • Review of the Apple IIc
  • Review of the Zenith Z150PC
  • Review of the Morrow MDII
  • For Beginners - Peripherals
  • A Xmas holiday program special
  • Columns for
    • Atari
      • A taste of pieman
      • Battle with the mad bomber
    • BBC: Logo and Pascal
    • Commodore 64
      • Do-it-yourself Autorun
      • Mixed bag of games
    • Commodore: The screen merge
    • IBM: Almost something for nothing
    • Sega: Memory scanning
    • Spectravideo: Drawing and picture commands
    • Spectrum: Half a dozen for holiday reading
    • TRS-80/System 80: Help at hand for loading
    • VIC-20 - Eight out of 10 at the best

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

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