@database "1992"
@index AC.guide/Main

@NODE Main "AC"

                   Amazing Computing Magazine Article Index
                                  Volume 7
                                    1992

@{fg shine}Contents@{fg text}

 @{" Reviews "       link rev}
 @{" In This Issue " link iti}
 @{" Graphics "      link grap}
 @{" Projects "      link proj}
 @{" Programming "   link prog}
 @{" Diversions "    link div}
 @{" Public Domain Software " link pub}
 @{" Special Features " link spec}

@{fg shine}Months@{fg text}

 @{" January   " link V7-1} V7.1
 @{" February  " link V7-2} V7.2
 @{" March     " link V7-3} V7.3
 @{" April     " link V7-4} V7.4
 @{" May       " link V7-5} V7.5
 @{" June      " link V7-6} V7.6
 @{" July      " link V7-7} V7.7
 @{" August    " link V7-8} V7.8
 @{" September " link V7-9} V7.9
 @{" October   " link V7-10} V7.10
 @{" November  " link V7-11} V7.11
 @{" December  " link V7-12} V7.12

@{fg shine}@{" Years " link AC.guide/Main}@{fg text}
@ENDNODE


@remark*********************************************************************
@NODE V7-1 "AC V7.1 January 1992"
@{fg shine}In This Issue@{fg text}

   @{b}Memories@{ub} ...20
   @{i}by Sam Ammons@{ui}
   Memory Expansion for your 500 can make working with your Amiga more
   productive and less frustrating.

   @{b}Help for the Help Key@{ub} ...28
   @{i}by Rick Manasa@{ui}
   The Help Key Solution can clean up your work space, and help you to spend
   less time buried in your manuals and more time at your computer.
   
   @{b}European Amiga Excitement@{ub} ...48
   Over 75,000 Amiga enthusiasts visit Cologne, Germany's @{i}Amiga '91@{ui} and over
   43,000 crowd London's @{i}World of Commodore@{ui} to break all previous attendance
   records. Attendees at both events were greeted by Amiga vendors from
   around the world with Amiga products for every Amiga user.

@{fg shine}Reviews@{fg text}

   @{b}The Personal Single Frame Controller@{ub} ...24
   @{i}by Frank McMahon@{ui}
   One of the most impressive products of the year, The Personal SFC from
   Nucleus Electronics puts professional and affordable video results within
   the reach of the average Amiga user.

   @{b}DiskmasterII@{ub} ...30
   @{i}by Rich Mataka@{ui}
   The author calls this upgrade, released without much fanfare, the
   ultimate file management utility.

   @{b}The Buddy System@{ub} ...41
   @{i}by Chuck Raudonis@{ui}
   As an on-line real-time guide to the Amiga, The Buddy System is much more
   than just a tutorial; it's a real friend.

   @{b}Pixel 3D 2.0@{ub} ...55
   @{i}by R. Shamms Mortier@{ui}
   This latest release of Pixel 3D from Axiom Software, with major upgrading
   from version 1.0, approaches the "can't do without" category of software.

@{fg shine}Projects@{fg text}

   @{b}Getting the Most From Your RAM Disk@{ub} ...38
   @{i}by Keith Cameron@{ui}
   Still finding yourself frequently swapping disks into and out of DF0:?
   Place your most-often used AmigaDOS commands into a RAM disk directory.

   @{b}Installing and Using an IBM Mouse With Your Amiga@{ub} ...43
   @{i}by Phillip R. Combs@{ui}
   Replacing your worn-out Amiga mouse with an IBM-compatible can offer
   several advantages including comfort and quality.

@{fg shine}Columns@{fg text}

   @{b}New Products and Other Neat Stuff@{ub} ...10
   @{i}by Timothy Duarte@{ui}
   Find out about the new AmigaVision update; travel back to 1885 in Back to
   the Future III; learn about Electronic Arts' Deluxe Paint IV, a few new
   Bible study programs, and the IDS Multiboard that allows up to 32 users
   on-line at once.

   @{b}Bug Bytes@{ub} ...58
   @{i}by John Steiner@{ui}
   New upgrades for both Professional Page and The Art Department
   Professional; compatibility problems with PageStream, GVP accelerator,
   and HP LaserJet.

   @{b}Diversions@{ub} ...81
   Race Street Rod 2, the ultimate street racing simulation; try to escape a
   galactic prison in Captive, a futuristic version of Dungeon Master; brave
   the dangers of Central America in search of The Gold of the Aztecs; plan
   your garden with CDTV Garden Fax, which picks suitable plants determined
   by user-specified criteria.

   @{b}Roomers@{ub} ...85
   @{i}by The Bandito@{ui}
   Commodore sells its three-millionth Amiga, lowers prices for Christmas.
   The CD-ROM war heats up. Coming soon: fax capability for your Amiga,
   compliments of Supra.

@{fg shine}Programming@{fg text}

   @{b}DePuzzle@{ub} ...52
   @{i}by Scott Palmateer@{ui}
   Try this general-purpose puzzle-solving program for a variety of
   brain-teaser puzzles.

   @{b}ZipTerm@{ub} ...66
   @{i}by Doug Thain@{ui}
   Learn how to use Amiga Console.device and Serial.device while creating a
   useful telecommunications terminal program.

@{fg shine}Departments@{fg text}

   @{b}Editorial@{ub} ...8
   THE AMIGA-A WORLD VIEW
   Too Many Shows

   @{b}List of Advertisers@{ub} ...80

   @{b}Feedback@{ub} ...92
   Eight Categories of Evaluation?
   Layout, Letters, Lauds, and Languages Examined
   Wish List Granted
   A1000 Owners of the World, Unite!
   Amiga's Nature?

   @{b}Public Domain Software@{ub} ...94
   Fred Fish 540-560

   @{b}And Furthermore@{ub} ...96
   @{i}by Timothy Duarte@{ui}
   Judith Gefter: Computographer
@ENDNODE
@remark*********************************************************************


@remark*********************************************************************
@NODE V7-2 "AC V7.2 February 1992"
@{fg shine}In This Issue@{fg text}

   @{b}MIDI Quest or X-oR@{ub} ...31
   @{i}by Rick Manasa@{ui}
   Which is better for you? Rick compares the strengths and weaknesses of
   both.

   @{b}Deduct That Interest with FC CALC@{ub} ...38
   @{i}by Rick Manasa@{ui}
   Use FC CALC to assign the correct percentages of finance charges to your
   personal and business credit card charges.

   @{b}Finding the Right Multimedia Fit@{ub} ...42
   @{i}by Dave Spitler@{ui}
   A look at presentation packages and authoring programs which allow new
   users to create applications quickly and easily.

   @{b}Show Report@{ub} ...47
   Super show coverage from the World of Commodore in Toronto. See what's
   hot and what's not.

   @{b}Images in Dentistry@{ub} ...57
   @{i}by Dr. Ken Larson@{ui}
   Using an Amiga/Toaster combination to present before and after treatment
   images that assist patient education.

   @{b}Amiga on Call@{ub} ...61
   @{i}by Dale B. Call, M.D.@{ui}
   Besides handling the day-to-day routine, the Amiga in this doctor's
   office is used to produce OB/Gyn patient education videos.

   @{b}Signmaking on the Amiga@{ub} ...63
   @{i}by Karen Pringle@{ui}
   Scan logos, integrate type, and output to a vinyl cutting plotter to
   produce promotional material, signs, and truck lettering.

   @{b}Grass Roots Amiga@{ub} ...71
   @{i}by William L. Roberts@{ui}
   While most small business owners overlook the Amiga, this landscaping
   business uses an Amiga 500 for all its business purposes.

   @{b}Perfect Pages@{ub} ...88
   @{i}by Joe Vidueira@{ui}
   How to produce Postscript-quality pages without buying a Postscript
   laser printer.

@{fg shine}Reviews@{fg text}

   @{b}X-oR@{ub} ...18
   @{i}by Rick Manasa@{ui}
   Dr. T's universal system exclusive orchestrator can maximize your MIDI
   setup by allowing you to organize, create, edit, and audition sounds for
   every piece of MIDI-equipped gear you own.

   @{b}Personal Write@{ub} ...22
   @{i}by Paul Larrive@{ui}
   Centaur Software's new word processor, Personal Write offers an
   alternative to the high cost of high-end word processors.

   @{b}Directory Opus@{ub} ...26
   @{i}by Merrill Callaway@{ui}
   INOVAtronics' Directory Opus is a directory utility so intuitive it's a
   paragon of user friendliness.

   @{b}40/4 Magnum@{ub} ...34
   @{i}by Matt Drabick@{ui}
   Computer Systems Associates' 40/4 Magnum accelerator card for the Amiga
   2000 series is designed to make the Amiga competitive with high-end 3-D
   graphics and animation systems in speed at a substantially lower cost.

   @{b}Secretary@{ub} ...35
   @{i}by Chuck Raudonis@{ui}
   Expert Services' Secretary turns your Amiga into a personal secretary
   that will keep track of your appointments, and organize both your phone
   database and your to-do list conveniently and efficiently.

@{fg shine}Columns@{fg text}

   @{b}New Products and Other Neat Stuff@{ub} ...8
   @{i}by Timothy Duarte@{ui}
   Check out the new Amiga software and hardware items in this month's
   column. There's a slew of new games, including Arachnophobia, Dick Tracy,
   Sports Challenge, Speedball 2, Team Suzuki, and two new games based on
   The Lord of the Rings. The DKB 2632 and GVP's Digital Sound Station are
   only a few of the hardware highlights.

   @{b}ARexx@{ub} ...52
   @{i}by Merrill Callaway@{ui}
   Using ARexx to Translate Number Bases and Character Codes.

   @{b}Bug Bytes@{ub} ...69
   @{i}by John Steiner@{ui}
   Problems with compatibility between FontCacheX and DeluxePaint IV.
   Saving files in Pelican Press' banner function. Compatible driver for the
   Genius mouse. Delphi Noetic Systems announce the release of F-Basic 4.0
   and F-Basic Source Level Debugger.

   @{b}Medley@{ub} ...74
   @{i}by Phil Saunders@{ui}
   This month's column explores ways to use Bars & Pipes Professional's
   Pipeline and Create A Tool features effectively in your music.

   @{b}Roomers@{ub} ...76
   @{i}by The Bandito@{ui}
   Amiga 500 Plus compatibility argued in the UK. Predictions: lower prices
   for the 500, 2000, 3000 lines and CDTV. Amiga 4000?-not by the end of the
   year. Fewer but better game titles in the future. Easy-to-use,
   visually-based video editing software.

   @{b}Diversions@{ub} ...82
   You'll have to re-learn the pieces and re-think your chess playing
   strategies to play Battle Chess II: Chinese Chess. Fantastic Voyage is
   based upon the 1966 Sci-Fi movie of the same name. Become a corporate
   giant in Big Business. Altered Destiny is a good introduction to the
   state of the art in adventure gaming. Free King Graham's family and
   restore his kingdom to its former glory in King's Quest 5. And finally,
   ransom parts of your brain with Spam while defending yourself from pieces
   of meat by throwing fish in Monty Python's Flying Circus.

   @{b}PD Serendipity@{ub}
   Mines, maps, and more are featured in the latest Fred Fish Disks and,
   although not public domain, Psygnosis, Ltd.'s special Lemmings demo
   offers a free taste to Lemmings addicts.

@{fg shine}Departments@{fg text}

   @{b}Editorial@{ub} ...6
   An Anniversary
   Is 1992 the Year of the Amiga?
   Is This the Change Now?

   @{b}List of Advertisers@{ub} ...80

   @{b}Feedback@{ub} ...87
   EA Responds to User Problem
   Hawaii Gets AHUG
   Well Toasted Musician
   A Canadian Concern

   @{b}Public Domain Software@{ub} ...94
   Fred Fish 550-580

   @{b}And Furthermore@{ub} ...96
   @{i}by Jeff Gamble@{ui}
   Students from the Burnell School in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, are using
   Amigas in the classroom and learning valuable lessons in productivity and
   creativity.
@ENDNODE
@remark*********************************************************************


@remark*********************************************************************
@NODE V7-3 "AC V7.3 March 1992"
@{fg shine}Reviews@{fg text}

   @{b}DeluxePaint IV@{ub} ...15
   @{i}by R. Shamms Mortier@{ui}
   With new options and capabilities, Electronic Arts' @{i}DeluxePaint IV@{ui}
   offers some very good reasons why you should upgrade.

   @{b}Miracle Piano Teaching System@{ub} ...18
   @{i}by Christopher Piper@{ui}
   @{i}Miracle Piano Teaching System@{ui} combines hardware and software for an
   innovative approach to learning the piano that's fun.

   @{b}Scenery Animator@{ub} ...22
   @{i}by Frank McMahon@{ui}
   More than an upgrade, @{i}Scenery Animator@{ui} is a completely new,
   feature-packed 3-D landscape animation program.

   @{b}Real-3D Pro 1.4@{ub} ...24
   @{i}by R. Shamms Mortier@{ui}
   The "best Amiga 3D software in Europe" has arrived in North America with
   the capability to turn the draftsman's vision into colorful and
   believable 3-D reality.

   @{b}MegAChip 2000/500@{ub} ... 28
   @{i}by James Botelho@{ui}
   A review of DKB Software's 2MB chip RAM expansion board for the
   A500/A2000 user.

   @{b}Epson EPL 7500@{ub} ...34
   @{i}by Merrill Callaway@{ui}
   A quality PostScript laser printer for your Amiga that comes standard
   with 2MB RAM and 35 fonts.

   @{b}MultiStart II Board@{ub} ...39
   @{i}L.S. Lichtmann@{ui}
   DKB Software's @{i}MultiStart II@{ui} allows Amiga users to switch back and forth
   among three operating systems from the keyboard.

   @{b}Video Blender@{ub} ...40
   @{i}by John Steiner@{ui}
   Unlike The Toaster, @{i}Video Blender@{ui} can blend video signals in some truly
   unusual ways.

   @{b}Interface Design Kit v1.5@{ub} ...53
   @{i}by Dave Spitler@{ui}
   INOVAtronics' collection of clip art has all of the elements that
   interactive programmers will need to build the classiest screens ever.

@{fg shine}In This Issue@{fg text}

   @{b}Do You See a Change in Color?@{ub} ...52
   @{i}by John Iovine@{ui}
   Do we really need 24-bit color or has color resolution already passed
   the point of the human eye's ability to perceive it?

   @{b}"Semi-Automatic" Painting and Animation@{ub} ...56
   @{i}by Kevin Lude@{ui}
   All you need is a good eye, a sharp imagination, and the ability to draw
   a single straight line.

   @{b}Screen Photography@{ub} ... 58
   @{i}by Patricia Murphy@{ui}
   Patricia Murphy offers more than just tips to producing hardcopies of
   your Amiga masterpieces. It's a short course in successfully
   photographing computer screens with a 35mm camera.

   @{b}Programs That Work@{ub} ...66
   @{i}by Dave Spitler@{ui}
   First in a series of multimedia tutorials, Part 1: Graphics and Logic
   looks at programming structures and creates two simple programs with the
   reader.

   @{b}Show Report@{ub} ...71
   1992 Winter CES in Las Vegas. See the future of consumer electronics at a
   glance, featuring Commodore and the latest Amiga products.

@{fg shine}Columns@{fg text}

   @{b}New Products and Other Neat Stuff@{ub} ...8
   @{i}by Timothy Duarte@{ui}
   Check out this month's batch of new products. Emulate an IBM with the
   @{i}CrossPC@{ui} and @{i}CrossDOS@{ui} package, utilize the interactive computer algebra
   system used in @{i}Maple V@{ui} for AmigaDOS 2.0, or jazz up your video
   productions with @{i}VideoFonts@{ui}. For entertainment, there's @{i}ELF@{ui}, @{i}Darkman@{ui},
   @{i}Leander@{ui}, and more.

   @{b}Medley@{ub} ...46
   @{i}by Phil Saunders@{ui}
   This month @{i}Medley@{ui} looks at audio digitizing to produce instruments for
   Amiga music programs.

   @{b}The Video Slot@{ub} ...50
   @{i}by Frank McMahon@{ui}
   Introducing a new monthly column designed to improve your Amiga video
   (whether you're just starting out or working at a television studio) by
   reviewing new products, tutorials, hints, and tips.

   @{b}CLI Directory@{ub} ...60
   @{i}by Keith Cameron@{ui}
   Review basic principles and use of the CLI environment with its extra
   power and other benefits.

   @{b}Roomers@{ub} ...68
   @{i}by The Bandito@{ui}
   The Bandito may be irreverent but never irrelevant! This month,
   Commodore's head honchos take it on the chin.

   @{b}Bug Bytes@{ub} ...75
   @{i}by John Steiner@{ui}
   The latest in hardware and software tips, workarounds and upgrades for
   the Amiga user.

   @{b}Diversions@{ub} ...82
   Waking up after seven years of cybernetic sleep is tough, but then
   finding yourself @{i}Spacewrecked@{ui} 14 billion light years form Earth is enough
   to ruin anyone's morning. @{i}Arachnophobia@{ui} brings out the spider-stomping
   crusader in all of us. @{i}Oh No! More Lemmings@{ui} should prove to be as popular
   as the original with 100 new levels of game play. @{i}Conflict: Middle East@{ui}
   pits Arab against Israeli. In @{i}Silent Service II@{ui} you command a World War
   II submarine. @{i}Murder!@{ui} is a whodunit with up to three million cases.
   @{i}Action Stations!@{ui} is a serious naval surface warfare simulator.

   @{b}ARexx@{ub} ...90
   @{i}by Merrill Callaway@{ui}
   This month's column looks at iterative technique and offers a simple
   program that demonstrates recursion in ARexx by solving a famous brain
   teaser.

@{fg shine}Departments@{fg text}

   @{b}Editorial@{ub} ...6

   @{b}List of Advertisers@{ub} ...80

   @{b}Feedback@{ub} ...77
   Version 2.0 KickDOS.Bench?
   Propeller Heads=UNIX Professionals?
   GAC Has Demonstrated WordPerfect in Halls, at Stalls and Malls
   Analyzing Ammons, Cameron, Manasa, Thain, and The Bandito.
   An Amiga Trade Show in Davenport, IA?

   @{b}Public Domain Software@{ub} ...94
   Fred Fish 561-590

   @{b}And Furthermore@{ub} ...96
   @{i}by Jeff Gamble@{ui}
   Nickelodeon's Nick Arcade
   A super new game-show produced with the help of the Amiga.


@{b}Graphic Art SPECIAL@{ub} ...47
Gallery of Amiga Artists
@ENDNODE
@remark*********************************************************************


@remark*********************************************************************
@NODE V7-4 "AC V7.4 April 1992"
@{fg shine}Reviews@{fg text}

   @{b}The ATonce-Plus, Part 1@{ub} ...18
   @{i}by Richard Mataka@{ui}
   The author says the Plus runs IBM business software and plays IBM games
   faster than the original board, while multitasking with Amiga software
   with no problems whatsoever.

   @{b}Art Department Professional v2.0@{ub} ...23
   @{i}by Merrill Callaway@{ui}
   Now your can have WYSIWYG in this update to an indispensable
   image-processing program.

   @{b}RayDance@{ub} ...25
   @{i}by Frank McMahon@{ui}
   Create dazzling scenes with this highly versatile 3-D rendering language
   from Radiance Software.

   @{b}Chart & Graphs@{ub} ...28
   @{i}by William M. Frazier@{ui}
   Create more than what a spreadsheet usually can with TRSL's @{i}Charts &
   Graphs@{ui}.

   @{b}ProWrite@{ub} ...30
   @{i}by Rick Broida@{ui}
   A look at the latest update to the popular word processor from New
   Horizons.

   @{b}ProVector@{ub} ...34
   @{i}by Jeff James@{ui}
   Learn how this professional illustration program compares with similar
   Amiga programs, and even with programs for other platforms.

   @{b}ATOP's 2286 BridgeBoard Extender@{ub} ...37
   @{i}by Richard Mataka@{ui}
   Infuse zip and life into your Amiga as you emulate an IBM with ATOP's
   new extender.

   @{b}Foundation@{ub} ...40
   @{i}by Dave Spitler@{ui}
   Do you know that the concept for this authoring system for the Amiga
   began with @{i}HyperCard@{ui}, a program for the Macintosh?

   @{b}Video Director@{ub} ...53
   @{i}by Frank McMahon@{ui}
   Grab your camcorder, boot up the Amiga, and launch your own directorial
   career!

@{fg shine}In This Issue@{fg text}

   @{b}Programs That Work, Part 2@{ub} ...45
   @{i}by Dave Spitler@{ui}
   Prepare the data base for a quiz game along the lines of @{i}Star Trek
   Trivia@{ui}.

   @{b}Producing a Video@{ub} ...48
   @{i}by D.L. Richardson@{ui}
   See how a well-known videographer and self-professed straight man
   achieved spectacular results and special effects producing ANIMATION 101
   on his Amiga.

   @{b}Making a Video@{ub} ...50
   @{i}by Patrik Beck@{ui}
   With the Amiga and the facilities of your local cable TV studio, you can
   make a music video just like the big guys on MTV!


@{fg shine}Hardware Projects@{fg text}

   @{b}Building a Multi-Sync Monitor Adapter@{ub} ...43
   @{i}by John Iovine@{ui}
   To end constant cable swapping, do-it-yourselfers can easily make a
   multi-sync monitor adapter following the author's easy recipe.

@{fg shine}Columns@{fg text}

   @{b}New Products and Other Neat Stuff@{ub} ...10
   @{i}by Timothy Duarte@{ui}
   Amiga products keep piling in! Enter the ring and fight your opponent in
   @{i}4-D Boxing@{ui}, fly 40 different aircraft in @{i}Birds of Prey@{ui}, or manage your
   own baseball team in @{i}Microleague Baseball@{ui}. Solve some math problems in
   @{i}Mark's Mathlab@{ui}, learn about Agfa's scalable typefaces, or discover
   @{i}Rashumon@{ui}, a word processor that supports four languages.

   @{b}The Video Slot@{ub} ...56
   @{i}by Frank McMahon@{ui}
   Get the most from @{i}Imagine@{ui} using three 3-D help supplements.

   @{b}ARexx@{ub} ...60
   @{i}by Merrill Callaway@{ui}
   Master every aspect of pixels and images using @{i}Art Department Pro@{ui} and
   ARexx.

   @{b}cli Directory@{ub} ...62
   @{i}by Keith Cameron@{ui}
   Program your Amiga's start-up sequence to reveal your own personality!
  
   @{b}Medley@{ub} ...72
   @{i}by Phil Saunders@{ui}
   This month's column takes a look at public domain software for the Amiga
   MIDI musician.

   @{b}Bug Bytes@{ub} ...74
   @{i}by John Steiner@{ui}
   You'll need to contact Unili Graphics for support of @{i}Broadcast Fonts 3D@{ui}
   rather than Impulse, Inc. these days. Find out why @{i}Quarterback 4.3@{ui} isn't
   creating links with 2.0, and discover the existence of and fixes for
   other bugs.

   @{b}Roomers@{ub} ...76
   @{i}by The Bandito@{ui}
   How does the downing of a publishing tycoon affect the computer industry?
  
   @{b}Diversions@{ub} ...82
   Try your hand at @{i}Bill Elliot's NASCAR Challenge@{ui}, a racing simulation from
   Konami. As @{i}Leander@{ui}, swat off the enemies and rescue the maiden Lucanna.
   This expanded column contains eight reviews of the hottest Amiga games.

@{fg shine}Departments@{fg text}

   @{b}Editorial@{ub} ...6
   Responding With Readers
   A Million Stories in the Amiga
   Finding the Stories
   A Place To Speak
   Merits

   @{b}List of Advertisers@{ub} ...80

   @{b}Feedback@{ub} ...90
   More Help for the Help Key
   Postscript Output Revisited
   Data-Processing Amigas

   @{b}Public Domain Software@{ub} ...94
   Fred Fish 581-600

   @{b}And Furthermore@{ub} ...96
   @{i}by Timothy Duarte@{ui}
   Students in Waldoboro, Maine, forecast the weather with the Amiga and
   satellite image receiving equipment.
@ENDNODE
@remark*********************************************************************


@remark*********************************************************************
@NODE V7-5 "AC V7.5 May 1992"
@{fg shine}Reviews@{fg text}

   @{b}SecureKey@{ub} ...22
   @{i}by Richard Mataka@{ui}
   Don't let those worms and moles set eyes on your private, personal data!

   @{b}Distant Suns 4.0@{ub} ...23
   @{i}by Jeff James@{ui}
   Gaze at distant stars from the comfort of your computer chair.

   @{b}Ami-Back@{ub} ...26
   @{i}by Jeff James@{ui}
   Schedule backup of data on a regular basis; also schedule incremental
   backups.

   @{b}AdIDE/40 Amiga 500 Hard Drive Kit@{ub} ...34
   @{i}by Merrill Callaway@{ui}
   Are your looking for a space-saving way of adding a hard drive to your
   A500?

   @{b}The Big Three in DTP, Part 2@{ub} ...47
   @{i}by Richard Mataka@{ui}
   Once again, Rich dissects three leading DTP programs and their modules.

   @{b}MIfont and MIoutline@{ub} ...55
   @{i}by by Richard Mataka@{ui}
   Check out what these utility programs can do to enhance your Amiga fonts.

   @{b}Pelican Press@{ub} ...57
   @{i}by by Jeff James@{ui}
   You don't have to be a 10-year-old kid to enjoy this entry-level DTP
   package.

   @{b}600 Amiga Fonts@{ub} ...61
   @{i}by Morton A. Kevelson@{ui}
   What is the ancestor of Allied Studio's @{i}600 Amiga Fonts@{ui}? Besides giving
   the answer, Morton also sheds light, in two related sidebars, on the
   nature of bit-mapped fonts and getting high quality printouts with
   @{i}Prowrite@{ui}.

@{fg shine}In This Issue@{fg text}

   @{b}Reader's Choice Ballot@{ub} ...7
   Make your choices known! AC offers you the chance to pick the best Amiga
   products and Amiga vendors of the year.

   @{b}Printers@{ub} ...42
   @{i}by Dan Weiss@{ui}
   Learn the technologies used to create images among the various types of
   printers.

   @{b}Fonts & AmigaDOS 2.04@{ub} ...53
   @{i}by Morton A. Kevelson@{ui}
   The latest release of the Amiga operating system allows you the choice of
   new font structures.

   @{b}Selecting and Using Structured Clip Art@{ub} ...59
   @{i}by Jason R. Hardy@{ui}
   Learn how to choose structured clip art, the preferred format for most
   DTP applications.

@{fg shine}Projects@{fg text}

   @{b}Installing the ATonce-Plus@{ub} ...18
   @{i}by Richard Mataka@{ui}
   Step-by-step, the author explains the installation of this board and
   other peripherals, along with some cautionary notes.

   @{b}Building an Amiga MIDI Interface@{ub} ...30
   @{i}by John Iovine@{ui}
   For this month, John carefully guides you through the steps in building
   an affordable Musical Instrument Digital Interface.

@{fg shine}Columns@{fg text}

   @{b}New Products and Other Neat Stuff@{ub} ...10
   @{i}by Timothy Duarte@{ui}
   Check out the latest Amiga products, fresh from the oven!
 
   @{b}Bug Bytes@{ub} ...38
   @{i}by John Steiner@{ui}
   Some @{i}Digi-Paint 3@{ui} users might want to consider an upgrade; @{i}Phasar 3.0@{ui}
   users should now contact Psygnosis for support.
 
   @{b}ARexx@{ub} ...66
   @{i}by Merrill Callaway@{ui}
   Use a PostScript driver for a text editor without using Preferences!

   @{b}The Video Slot@{ub} ...72
   @{i}by Frank McMahon@{ui}
   This month's column explains real-time 24-bit sequencing and it's
   applications.

   @{b}Medley@{ub} ...74
   @{i}by Phil Saunders@{ui}
   Departing from his usual music commentary, Phil reviews @{i}A-Sound Elite@{ui}.

   @{b}Roomers@{ub} ...76
   @{i}by The Bandito@{ui}
   Will Apple be the Amiga's biggest challenger in the home computer market?

   @{b}Hot Tips@{ub} ...81
   Allow yourself an unfair advantage in playing @{i}Batman: The Movie@{ui}, @{i}Defender
   of the Crown@{ui}, and @{i}Shadow of the Beast@{ui}.

   @{b}Diversions@{ub} ...82
   Use strategy and combat skills in @{i}The Perfect General@{ui}, or hop on your
   500cc motorcycle in @{i}Team Suzuki@{ui}.

   @{b}PD Serendipity@{ub} ...87
   Quick utilities, games, educational projects, and productivity programs
   highlight the latest Fred Fish disks.

   @{b}cli Directory@{ub} ...89
   @{i}by Keith Cameron@{ui}
   This month's column continues to show the power at your fingertips when
   using the Command Line Interface.

@{fg shine}Departments@{fg text}

   @{b}Editorial@{ub} ...6
   The Best?
   A Bit of Recognition

   @{b}List of Advertisers@{ub} ...80

   @{b}Feedback@{ub} ...92
   Is Teacher's Toolkit PAL Compatible?
   Long Live AC's TECH!
   Directory Utilities Differ in Bells & Whistles
   New User Group in Uruguay Seeks Amigas
   Seeks Suppliers and Distributors

   @{b}Public Domain Software@{ub} ...94
   Fred Fish 584-610

   @{b}And Furthermore@{ub} ...96
   @{i}by Phil South@{ui}
   Latest news from Europe!
   Phil South, our correspondent from the UK fills us in on the A600
   release for the European Amiga market.
@ENDNODE
@remark*********************************************************************


@remark*********************************************************************
@NODE V7-6 "AC V7.6 June 1992"
@{fg shine}Reviews@{fg text}

   @{b}Freeze Frame Video Film Recorder@{ub} ...17
   @{i}by Merrill Callaway@{ui}
   How do Polaroid's CI-3000 recorder and Prime Option's Freeze Frame
   differ?

   @{b}Bridgeboard Expansion Products, Part 2@{ub} ...21
   @{i}by Richard Mataka@{ui}
   This month, Rick takes a look at ATOP's BridgeBoard Expansion Products.

   @{b}HP's Deskjet Color-500C@{ub} ...24
   @{i}by Richard Mataka@{ui}
   Is Hewlett-Packard quality available at a modest price?

   @{b}REXX PLUS Compiler@{ub} ...26
   @{i}by Steven D. Kapplin@{ui}
   Here's a program that compiles ARexx scripts with power and ease.

   @{b}Amiga Bible Search 1.1@{ub} ...30
   @{i}by Daniel Greenberg@{ui}
   How many disks are needed in this program to display the entire Bible?

   @{b}Recipe-Fax@{ub} ...34
   @{i}by William M. Frazier@{ui}
   Can't find that recipe for the perfect blueberry swirl cheesecake?

   @{b}SCALA 1.1@{ub} ...39
   @{i}by Kim Schaffer@{ui}
   Kim explains what this presentation program can and cannot do.

   @{b}World Tour Series@{ub} ...42
   @{i}by William M. Frazier@{ui}
   Can this program make a difference in the average student's weak
   knowledge of geography?

   @{b}Scan & Save and Merge It@{ub} ...44
   @{i}by Richard Mataka@{ui}
   Migraph has released a major software upgrade and announced an OCR
   reader.

   @{b}AMOS@{ub} ...47
   @{i}by Jimmy Rose@{ui}
   AMOS is more than just a game programming language.

@{fg shine}In This Issue@{fg text}

   @{b}CDTV Consortium@{ub} ...50
   @{i}by Timothy Duarte@{ui}
   Tim discusses four essential CD ROM titles for CDTV, Commodore's
   Interactive Multimedia System.

   @{b}Make a "ToDo" List with Foundation@{ub} ...52
   @{i}by Dave Spitler@{ui}
   Add the address and phone number stack in this program to keep track of
   your obligations sorted by day of the week.

   @{b}Multi-Image to Multimedia@{ub} ...55
   @{i}by David Bailey@{ui}
   Here's an example of an Amiga system used for live projected multimedia.

@{fg shine}Programming@{fg text}

   @{b}MREAD@{ub} ...66
   @{i}by Chuck Wardin@{ui}
   Short for Multiple AREADs, MREAD adds wildcard support to AREAD for Amiga
   to Bridgeboard transfers.

@{fg shine}Projects@{fg text}

   @{b}Graphs of the Forgotten Kind, Part 1@{ub} ...28
   @{i}by Robert F. Arnesen@{ui}
   With minimum effort, one can write a few programs to produce any type of
   graphical plot.

   @{b}A Digi-View Light Project@{ub} ...58
   @{i}by Patricia Zabka Kaszycki@{ui}
   Pat gives step-by-step instructions for making a portable light-
   reflecting screen to improve the quality of your scanned images.

@{fg shine}Columns@{fg text}

   @{b}New Products and Other Neat Stuff@{ub} ...8
   @{i}by Timothy Duarte@{ui}
   The latest and greatest Amiga products make their way to the pages of @{i}AC@{ui}.
   From the newest games to modems, they're all here.

   @{b}cli Directory@{ub} ...36
   @{i}by Keith Cameron@{ui}
   This month learn to use three AmigaDOS commands: ASSIGN, JOIN, and LIST.

   @{b}ARexx@{ub} ...60
   @{i}by Merrill Callaway@{ui}
   Use three ways to practice sending ARexx commands to your favorite
   programs.

   @{b}Medley@{ub} ...71
   @{i}by Phil Saunders@{ui}
   In his final column, Phil offers help on using some advanced editing
   features in Dr. T's @{i}KCS@{ui}.

   @{b}The Video Slot@{ub} ...73
   @{i}by Frank McMahon@{ui}
   Frank creates some 3-D animation with @{i}Draw 4D-Pro@{ui} and @{i}DeluxePaint@{ui}.

   @{b}Roomers@{ub} ...75
   @{i}by The Bandito@{ui}
   What has happened to Newer Technology's Amiga Notebook? At least the A600
   has arrived-though, so far, only in Hannover, Germany.

   @{b}Bug Bytes@{ub} ...78
   @{i}by John Steiner@{ui}
   Gold Disk goes to Adobe and Lino-Hell, developer of PostScript and
   manufacturer of the Linotronic L200-P imagesetter, respectively, to
   squash a printer bug.

   @{b}Hot Tips@{ub} ...81
   This month's tips include 16 password codes for UBI Soft's @{i}Battle Isle@{ui}
   and a Sega Genesis joystick hookup.

   @{b}Diversions@{ub} ...82
   See the world from an ant's point of view in @{i}SimAnt@{ui}, rescue the beautiful
   Elisa in @{i}Elf@{ui}, or waste some punks in @{i}Predator 2@{ui}.

@{fg shine}Departments@{fg text}

   @{b}Editorial@{ub} ...6

   @{b}List of Advertisers@{ub} ...80

   @{b}Feedback@{ub} ...90
   Disagreement with the Bandito??
   NewTek Delivers and Delivers
   DT Publisher Needs Help
   ATonce Plus and 2.04 Compatibility

   @{b}Public Domain Software@{ub} ...94
   Fred Fish 607-640

   @{b}And Furthermore@{ub} ...96
   @{i}by Jeff Gamble@{ui}
   The Shadow and Amiga Make Beautiful Music
@ENDNODE
@remark*********************************************************************


@remark*********************************************************************
@NODE V7-7 "AC V7.7 July 1992"
@{fg shine}Reviews@{fg text}

   @{b}HotLinks Editions@{ub} ...17
   @{i}by Merrill Callaway@{ui}
   This new trio of tools-@{i}HotLinks@{ui}, @{i}PageLiner@{ui}, @{i}BME@{ui}-makes desktop publishing
   with @{i}PageStream 2.2@{ui} even easier.

   @{b}G-Force 040@{ub} ...20
   @{i}by Richard Mataka@{ui}
   Rick analyzes the high performance G-Force 040 Accelerator Board from GVP
   and includes the results of some impressive benchmark tests.

   @{b}SuperJAM!@{ub} ...23
   @{i}by John Steiner@{ui}
   John reviews @{i}SuperJAM!@{ui} from the perspective of the desktop video or
   multimedia presentation user.

   @{b}Genesis-The Third Day@{ub} ...28
   @{i}by Steve King@{ui}
   See how this fractal-based program can generate 236,000 triangles with
   1200 springs and 2500 lakes.

   @{b}Background Art To Go@{ub} ...74
   @{i}by Frank McMahon@{ui}
   A detailed look at two new image-data packages, @{i}Materials Texture Library@{ui}
   and @{i}Our Wedding@{ui}.

   @{b}New York and London@{ub} ...88
   The latest news from @{b}two@{ub} great Amiga shows! Complete coverage of the
   World of Commodore New York City Show and a look at the international
   Amiga market with the Amiga Shopper Show in London, England.

@{fg shine}Projects@{fg text}

   @{b}Graphs of the Forgotten Kind, Part 2@{ub} ...30
   @{i}by Robert F. Arnesen@{ui}
   This month, Part 2 covers the semi-log and log-log programs in some
   detail and shows you how to add bells and whistles.

@{fg shine}In This Issue@{fg text}

   @{b}FoundDex@{ub} ...34
   @{i}by Dave Spitler@{ui}
   Use @{i}FoundDex@{ui} to create a calendar/rolodex stack and sort on multiple
   fields.

   @{b}Telecommunications@{ub} ...39
   @{i}by Richard Mataka@{ui}
   A look at the world of telecommunications, focusing on hardware,
   software, and online services.

   @{b}Amiga Modem Rundown@{ub} ...48
   @{i}AC@{ui} showcases and compares the specifications of seven modems-from the
   basic 1680 Commodore Amiga 1200-baud modem to the Practical Modem
   14400FXSA V.32bis.

   @{b}PARNET@{ub} ...53
   @{i}by Walter Steuber@{ui}
   Using PARNET, a public domain system for networking Amigas, access the
   wealth of CDTV programs by connecting your Amiga to CDTV through the
   parallel port.

   @{b}Usenet:It's Not Just for UNIX Anymore@{ub} ...56
   @{i}by Gary Fait@{ui}
   Compare the difference between a commercial service, such as CompuServe,
   which is a centralized network, and Usenet, which is a distributed
   network.

   @{b}Amiga Point Node Software@{ub} ...59
   @{i}by David Slonosky@{ui}
   Specify to your boss node the files of your liking and download them as a
   packed file at your convenience.

@{fg shine}Columns@{fg text}

   @{b}New Products and Other Neat Stuff@{ub} ...8
   @{i}by Timothy Duarte@{ui}
   The most recent games, utilities, programming packages, video programs,
   CDTV discs, hardware, and books abound in the pages of this July issue.

   @{b}cli Directory@{ub} ...36
   @{i}by Keith Cameron@{ui}
   This month Keith teaches the ins and outs of the Amiga's internal clock.

   @{b}Bug Bytes@{ub} ...37
   @{i}by John Steiner@{ui}
   Bug fixes for @{i}DeluxePaint IV@{ui} and an update to @{i}HomeFront@{ui} are featured this
   issue.

   @{b}ARexx@{ub} ...66
   @{i}by Merrill Callaway@{ui}
   Use ARexx to make Star Fractals and fascinating image output in
   PostScript or MathVISION.

   @{b}The Video Slot@{ub} ...72
   @{i}by Frank McMahon@{ui}
   This month's column looks at a possible remedy for your fuzzy monitor, as
   well as describes an update on the hot new 3-D program, @{i}Caligari 2.0@{ui}.

   @{b}Roomers@{ub} ...75
   @{i}by The Bandito@{ui}
   Check out Commodore's sales rank among PC makers in 1991. Then see the
   lavish salaries of Commodore executives for the same year. On other
   fronts-will Atari survive, and will a white knight rescue @{i}.info@{ui} magazine?

   @{b}Hot Tips@{ub} ...81
   Reader-submitted tips on role-playing games, @{i}Elf@{ui} and @{i}Killing Cloud@{ui}. Also,
   a chance to win @{i}SimAnt@{ui}, Maxis' new simulation of an ant farm.

   @{b}Diversions@{ub} ...82
   Step into the ring for a few jabs in @{i}4-D Boxing@{ui}, design a layout of a
   medieval dream castle, or get behind the wheel of a race car in the @{i}Grand
   Prix@{ui}.

@{fg shine}Departments@{fg text}

   @{b}Editorial@{ub} ...6
   Clearing the Desk
   First a Word of Thanks
   Vote Amiga '92 Extended!
   Back to the Desk

   @{b}List of Advertisers@{ub} ...80

   @{b}Feedback@{ub} ...92
   Say "Fun" Five Times, Recursively
   A Commodities Trader
   Sharpening the Harpoon
   Great Valley Days
   More 8-Inch x 10-Inch Limitations

   @{b}Public Domain Software@{ub} ...94
   Fred Fish 632-650

   @{b}And Furthermore@{ub} ...96
   @{i}by Jeff Gamble@{ui}
   All Aboard the Great Amiga Railway! @{i}AC@{ui} goes all-out on the rails with
   ASDG and Commodore CATS team at the World of Commodore Show in New York
   City.
@ENDNODE
@remark*********************************************************************


@remark*********************************************************************
@NODE V7-8 "AC V7.8 August 1992"
@{fg shine}Reviews@{fg text}

   @{b}Digi-View 4.0@{ub} ...17
   @{i}by Matt Drabick@{ui}
   NewTek has more than Kiki Stockhammer and the Toaster; @{i}Digi-View 4.0@{ui}
   offers the ability to digitize 24-bit images and includes ARexx support.

   @{b}Catch the New Amiga Wave: Generic Modelers Are Here!@{ub} ...19
   @{i}by R. Shamms Mortier@{ui}
   Among the new wave of modelers, @{i}Lissa@{ui} and @{i}ANIMatrix@{ui} are spotlighted in
   this August issue.

   @{b}Broadcast Fonts 3D@{ub} ...21
   @{i}by Frank McMahon@{ui}
   Here's a set of fonts for use with @{i}Imagine@{ui} or @{i}Lightwave 3-D@{ui}.

   @{b}GVP's Digital Sound Studio@{ub} ...22
   @{i}by Matt Drabick@{ui}
   Generate, sample, and edit sounds with this software/hardware package
   from GVP.

   @{b}The Magic Kingdom@{ub} ...24
   @{i}by Rick Manasa@{ui}
   Turn your Amiga into an ancient philosopher and learn Eastern methods
   of relaxation with the @{i}Magic Kingdom@{ui} series.

   @{b}Animattes: Wedding Series and Personal Fonts Maker@{ub} ...28
   @{i}by Matt Drabick@{ui}
   Jazz up your videography and desktop publishing works with these two
   programs.

   @{b}ImageMaster@{ub} ...34
   @{i}by R. Shamms Mortier@{ui}
   Read about the latest image processing upgrade from Black Belt.

@{fg shine}In This Issue@{fg text}

   @{b}Amiga: The Key To Success@{ub} ...30
   @{i}by Don Doman@{ui}
   Learn how one company successfully produced a corporate video production
   for Jet Equipment and Tools.

   @{b}Scala 500@{ub} ...47
   @{i}by Joe DiCara@{ui}
   Add titles and effects to easily and quickly spruce up your home videos.

   @{b}The Buddy System for Imagine@{ub} ...50
   @{i}by Oran J. Sands@{ui}
   The Buddy System has built-in tutorials for creating, modifying,
   rendering, and animating objects in Imagine.

   @{b}ProStream Plus@{ub} ...54
   @{i}by Rick Manasa@{ui}
   New PostScript fonts for the Amiga.

   @{b}FantaVision@{ub} ...66
   @{i}by R. Shamms Mortier@{ui}
   Wild Duck's latest makes drawing and animation easy.

@{fg shine}Graphics@{fg text}

   @{b}Achieving 3-D Effects From 2-D Amiga Art@{ub} ...40
   @{i}by R. Shamms Mortier@{ui}
   Use three popular Amiga programs to add dimension to your 2-D art.

@{fg shine}Projects@{fg text}

   @{b}Neural Network@{ub} ...76
   @{i}by John Iovine@{ui}
   This month, the first in a series of articles on the construction and
   function of a neural network.

@{fg shine}Columns@{fg text}

   @{b}New Products and Other Neat Stuff@{ub} ...8
   @{i}by Timothy Duarte@{ui}
   The latest and greatest products found in the Amiga computing market.

   @{b}cli Directory@{ub} ...43
   @{i}by Keith Cameron@{ui}
   Learn about the following informative Amiga commands: AVAIL, FAULT,
   VERSION, WHICH, and WHY.

   @{b}Bug Bytes@{ub} ...52
   @{i}by John Steiner@{ui}
   Why would someone write a program called FakeRETURN? How can you make
   your Amiga recognize the Seagate hard drive?

   @{b}Roomers@{ub} ...59
   @{i}by The Bandito@{ui}
   When will the 386SX Bridgeboard be available for U.S. users? Even more
   emulators are arriving for the Amiga.

   @{b}The Video Slot@{ub} ...68
   @{i}by Frank McMahon@{ui}
   A look at the @{i}Video Toaster 2.0@{ui} upgrade and its new features. Frank also
   gives some helpful tips for 2.0 users.

   @{b}ARexx@{ub} ...72
   @{i}by Merrill Callaway@{ui}
   Integrate Softwood's @{i}Proper Grammar@{ui} and @{i}Final Copy@{ui} with the use of ARexx.

   @{b}Hot Tips@{ub} ...81
   Reader-submitted tips on @{i}Might and Magic III@{ui}, @{i}SimCity@{ui}, and @{i}Teenage Mutant
   Ninja Turtles: The Arcade Game@{ui}.

   @{b}Diversions@{ub} ...82
   Go back in time to WWII in @{i}Panzer Battles@{ui}, become a caveman in
   @{i}Prehistorik@{ui}, and tag team with the @{i}Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles@{ui} to defeat
   Shredder.

@{fg shine}Departments@{fg text}

   @{b}Editorial@{ub} ...6
   Commodore News
   Profitable Commodore
   Commodore Adds New Distribution
   Two New Leaders

   @{b}List of Advertisers@{ub} ...80

   @{b}Feedback@{ub} ...91
   Sand Castles?
   BOING! BOING!
   Guidance for Authors
   Satisfied Author

   @{b}Public Domain Software@{ub} ...94
   Fred Fish 642-680

   @{b}And Furthermore@{ub} ...96
   @{b}NewTek@{ub} goes primetime! NBC's @{i}Nightly News@{ui} visits Topeka's most unusual
   executives.


@{b}Summer Consumer Electronics Show@{ub} ...56
Games, videos, and even consumers make news at Chicago's @{b}CES@{ub}-but not
Commodore.
@ENDNODE
@remark*********************************************************************


@remark*********************************************************************
@NODE V7-9 "AC V7.9 September 1992"
@{fg shine}Reviews@{fg text}

   @{b}LPCalc@{ub} ...16
   @{i}by Kim Schaffer@{ui}
   Linear programming with @{i}LPCalc@{ui} helps you make those important business
   decisions.

   @{b}Professional Calc@{ub} ...17
   @{i}by William M. Frazier@{ui}
   Preceded by @{i}Advantage@{ui} and @{i}Office Calc@{ui}, @{i}Professional Calc@{ui} is Gold Disk's
   new spreadsheet which rivals MS-DOS packages.

   @{b}KB-Talker@{ub} ...20
   @{i}by Daryell Sipper@{ui}
   Use a standard IBM AT-style keyboard with this invention from Co-Tronics
   Engineering.

   @{b}Hard Disk Organizer@{ub} ...22
   @{i}by Kim Schaffer@{ui}
   Eliminate the chaos and bring order to your hard disk with this utility
   from Display Systems International.

   @{b}Mark's Mathlab@{ub} ...22
   @{i}by Rick Manasa@{ui}
   Math doesn't have to be a foreign language anymore. Zoom in on graphs,
   planes, solids, or tables.

   @{b}WShell 2.0@{ub} ...25
   @{i}by Merrill Callaway@{ui}
   From the author of ARexx, comes @{i}WShell 2.0@{ui}, and enhanced alternative to
   the Amiga's built-in Shell.

   @{b}Math Programs For The Younger Set@{ub} ...27
   @{i}by John Steiner@{ui}
   Math can be fun for your child with two educational programs from
   EasyScript! and CanCor. But how well do they teach math?

   @{b}Maverick V3@{ub} ...55
   @{i}by Henning Vahlenkamp@{ui}
   Back up most of your valuable programs using @{i}Maverick's@{ui} many parameters.

@{fg shine}In This Issue@{fg text}

   @{b}Graphic Word Processors Head to Head@{ub} ...34
   @{i}by Merrill Callaway@{ui}
   Which one is right for you-Softwood's @{i}Final Copy@{ui} or New Horizon's
   @{i}ProWrite@{ui}? You make this choice.

   @{b}LightWave 2.0@{ub} ...39
   @{i}by Mark Thompson@{ui}
   Check out the recent additions, such as ray tracing, in this powerful
   image compositing program from NewTek.

   @{b}Show Report@{ub} ...48
   The Amiga 600, OpalVision, Aladdin, and more new products were unveiled
   to a record number of exhibitors and attendees at Australia's second
   annual WOC.

   @{b}True BASIC, v2.0@{ub} ...66
   @{i}by Paul Castonguay@{ui}
   @{i}True BASIC@{ui} relieves the programmer of the burden of having to understand
   all the complex inner workings of a computer.

@{fg shine}Programming@{fg text}

   @{b}Modula-2 Part 1: Dithering Primitives@{ub} ...51
   @{i}by Michael Todorovic@{ui}
   Add some new colors to your palette without paying a few hundred bucks
   for a framebuffer.

@{fg shine}Projects@{fg text}

   @{b}Developing Desktop Savvy@{ub} ...28
   @{i}by Patricia Zabka Kaszycki@{ui}
   Design for and use specialty papers to publish brochures with attached
   rolodex cards.

@{fg shine}Columns@{fg text}

   @{b}New Products and Other Neat Stuff@{ub} ...8
   @{i}by Timothy Duarte@{ui}
   See these pages for the very latest in games, utilities, fonts, and
   hardware.

   @{b}Bug Bytes@{ub} ...43
   @{i}by John Steiner@{ui}
   Contact NewTek for the latest upgrade to @{i}DigiPrint 3@{ui} and see @{i}Interplay's@{ui}
   workaround for Castles on the A3000.

   @{b}cli Directory@{ub} ...45
   @{i}by Keith Cameron@{ui}
   Know that RELABEL and RENAME are not the same. Also, SORT can organize
   your files.

   @{b}ARexx@{ub} ...58
   @{i}by Merrill Callaway@{ui}
   Combine the power of ARexx and TurboText in desktop publishing!

   @{b}The Video Slot@{ub} ...72
   @{i}by Frank McMahon@{ui}
   Learn about new features in @{i}Imagemaster@{ui}, effects for movies, and digital
   morphing.

   @{b}Roomers@{ub} ...76
   @{i}by The Bandito@{ui}
   Will Merisel, Inc. accelerate Amiga sales in the U.S.? The Amiga has
   finally crushed the Toogis. What is the new magic dingus from Centaur
   Software?

   @{b}Hot Tips@{ub} ...81
   Reader-submitted tips on @{i}Barbarian II@{ui}, @{i}Awesome@{ui}, and @{i}Robocop 2@{ui}.

   @{b}Diversions@{ub} ...82
   Become a Don and join the Chinese or Italian mafia, jump on a hoverbike
   in @{i}Killing Cloud@{ui}, or sizzle on the gridiron with John Madden.

@{fg shine}Departments@{fg text}

   @{b}Editorial@{ub} ...6
   Yes, Virginia, There is a Portal.
   Oh, Mr. Robinson.

   @{b}List of Advertisers@{ub} ...80

   @{b}Feedback@{ub} ...90
   Interplay Finds Solution to Castles Problem
   AmigaDOS 2.04-The High Cost of Progress?
   Good News for Owners of Janus V1.0

   @{b}Public Domain Software@{ub} ...94
   Fred Fish 668-690

   @{b}And Furthermore@{ub} ...96
   Artistic Impressions:
   The Computer Art of Ilene Astrahan & The Music and Animation of Tom Law
@ENDNODE
@remark*********************************************************************


@remark*********************************************************************
@NODE V7-10 "AC V7.10 October 1992"
@{fg shine}Reviews@{fg text}

   @{b}MegageM's CellPro@{ub}..17
   @{i}by Merrill Callaway@{ui}
   Play the game of "Life" and experience Cellular Mathematics.

   @{b}Pro-Net 2.0/Pro-Board 2.0@{ub}..20
   @{i}by John Iovine@{ui}
   Print electronic circuit boards with these two new programs from
   Prolific, Inc.

   @{b}Optical Character Recognition@{ub}..22
   @{i}by Rich Mataka@{ui}
   Type no more! Scan your text with Migraph's OCR and let it do the work
   for you.

   @{b}VXL 30 Accelerator@{ub}..23
   @{i}by Jimmy Rose@{ui}
   Now there is more than one choice of accelerator for the Amiga 500.

   @{b}Aladdin 4D@{ub}..40
   @{i}by R. Shamms Mortier@{ui}
   In this reincarnation of @{i}Draw 4-D@{ui}, Adspec has added a host of exciting
   features.

@{fg shine}In This Issue@{fg text}

   @{b}Multi-colored Text in DPaint III@{ub}..25
   @{i}by George Haasjes@{ui}
   A tutorial to produce dazzling effects with your text.

   @{b}Making Horror Films: Amiga Style...@{ub}..31
   @{i}by J.R. Bookwalter@{ui}
   An amazing account of this entrepreneur's use of the Amiga.

   @{b}Goin' Fishin'@{ub}..52
   @{i}by Steve King@{ui}
   An interview with Fred Fish, @{i}de facto@{ui} keeper of the 600-plus Fred Fish
   disk library.

   @{b}NTSC Color@{ub}..66
   @{i}by Oran J. Sands@{ui}
   Oran explains the origin of the NTSC color standard.

@{fg shine}Programming@{fg text}

   @{b}Modula-2, Part 2: The Color Match Algorithm@{ub} ...27
   @{i}by Michael Todorovic@{ui}
   In this part, Michael shows us the use of a color match algorithm.

   @{b}Using the C Preprocessor@{ub}..37
   @{i}by Kevin Musick@{ui}
   Using the C preprocessor to simplify Amiga structure definitions.

   @{b}Game Creation with AMOS@{ub}..54
   @{i}by Jack Nowicki@{ui}
   Create your own Amiga game.

@{fg shine}Projects@{fg text}

   @{b}MultiKick: Build a multiple Kickstart device@{ub}..69
   @{i}by Daryl P. Marietta@{ui}
   Now you can select from any one of three different Kickstart ROMs in your
   Amiga for a low price.

@{fg shine}Columns@{fg text}

   @{b}New Products and Other Neat Stuff@{ub} ...8
   @{i}by Timothy Duarte@{ui}
   From games, to BBSs, to foreign language instruction, to books-you can
   find them all in this month's column.

   @{b}Bug Bytes@{ub} ...43
   @{i}by John Steiner@{ui}
   This month's column deals with SCSI device problems, a quick PostScript
   fix for @{i}ProWrite@{ui}, and an upgrade for @{i}STU@{ui}.

   @{b}cli Directory@{ub} ...45
   @{i}by Keith Cameron@{ui}
   Keith looks at a number of public domain and shareware programs running
   from the CLI.

   @{b}ARexx@{ub} ...56
   @{i}by Merrill Callaway@{ui}
   How to "roll your own" IFF24 file viewer using ARexx.

   @{b}The Video Slot@{ub} ...71
   @{i}by Frank McMahon@{ui}
   Attach your CDTV to your Amiga and discover how it becomes a CD-ROM video
   peripheral.

   @{b}Roomers@{ub} ...75
   @{i}by The Bandito@{ui}
   The Bandito really feels that CBM is cooking with several new products
   ready for release.

   @{b}Hot Tips@{ub} ...81
   Reader-submitted tips for @{i}Ultima VI@{ui}, @{i}Gods@{ui}, and @{i}Populous II@{ui}.

   @{b}Diversions@{ub} ...82
   Explore the depths of the @{i}Black Crypt@{ui}, grapple with Hercules in @{i}Gods@{ui},
   or join the Lytton Police Department in @{i}Police Quest 3: The Kindred@{ui}.

@{fg shine}Departments@{fg text}

   @{b}Editorial@{ub} ...6
   WOCA-Pasadena
   The A600 Comes to America.
   SIGKids

   @{b}List of Advertisers@{ub} ...80

   @{b}Feedback@{ub} ...90
   Mr. Williams sides with Mr. Green
   Three Suggestions for Solving Printing Problems
   Tell the Post About Amiga Support

   @{b}Public Domain Software@{ub} ...94
   Fred Fish 675-700

   @{b}And Furthermore@{ub} ...96
   SIGKids brought talented students/artists together for a week of
   intensive learning and fun.


@{b}Amiga Warrior@{ub} ...48
Commodore's newest Amiga is a fighter capable of bringing the best of the
Amiga to the American consumer.

@{b}SIGGRAPH '92@{ub} ...72
Thousands see the latest in computer-generated graphics.
@ENDNODE
@remark*********************************************************************


@remark*********************************************************************
@NODE V7-11 "AC V7.11 November 1992"
@{fg shine}Reviews@{fg text}

   @{b}Quarterback 5.0@{ub} ...16
   @{i}by Rick Manasa@{ui}
   Version 5.0 offers several advanced features, including ARexx support.

   @{b}ExpertDraw and Expert 4D JR@{ub} ...19
   @{i}by Daniel Greenberg@{ui}
   Two programs that offer a look into the world of 3-D animation and
   structured-drawing programs.

   @{b}Toaster Toolkit@{ub} ...21
   @{i}by Frank McMahon@{ui}
   Create scripts that have a series of keyed-over video logos flying in or
   10 CG pages to load, render, and dissolve to one another.

   @{b}ProDraw 3.0@{ub} ...22
   @{i}by R. Shamms Mortier@{ui}
   This upgrade includes a long-awaited hot link connection with
   @{i}Professional Page@{ui}.

   @{b}Progressive 040/2000@{ub} ...24
   @{i}by Rick Mataka@{ui}
   A look at this 28 MHz 68040 from Progressive Peripherals.

   @{b}Blizzard Board@{ub} ...30
   @{i}by Rick Mataka@{ui}
   A combination accelerator and memory expansion unit, Blizzard Board
   incorporates an interesting concept: SHADOW RAM.

   @{b}A-Max II Plus@{ub} ...36
   @{i}by Rick Mataka@{ui}
   A software/hardware upgrade offering increased Macintosh emulation.

   @{b}DKB 2632 Memory Expansion for the A2630 Accelerator@{ub} ...38
   Expand your system up to 112MB of 32-bit memory to speed up
   memory-intensive graphic applications.
  
@{fg shine}In This Issue@{fg text}

   @{b}Drawing With Draw@{ub} ...25
   @{i}by Jim Silks@{ui}
   An overview of the various features and abilities of Gold Disk's
   @{i}Professional Draw@{ui}.

   @{b}Adding a Hard Drive to Your System@{ub} ...34
   @{i}by Richard Mataka@{ui}
   Here's a guide to designing your own hard-drive subsystem.

   @{b}Sneak Preview! ASDG's MorphPlus@{ub} ...55
   @{i}by Merrill Callaway@{ui}
   With @{i}MorphPlus@{ui}, spinning, morphing, and other interesting effects are
   made easy.

   @{b}Remap Magic@{ub} ...70
   @{i}by Patrik Beck@{ui}
   Learn why this tool is your beast bet for making use of your palette.

   @{b}Soft-Edged Shadows: Imagine That!@{ub} ...77
   @{i}by Marc Hoffman@{ui}
   Marc creates an off-camera soft shadow image of himself, step by step.

@{fg shine}Programming@{fg text}

   @{b}Beginning C@{ub} ...51
   @{i}by Chue Xiong@{ui}
   The author covers some of the basics of the C language.

@{fg shine}Projects@{fg text}

   @{b}Hardware Projects@{ub} ...58
   @{i}by Henning Vahlenkamp@{ui}
   Quick n' easy hardware projects for the A500 and 1084 monitor just for
   you do-it-yourself types.

@{fg shine}Columns@{fg text}

   @{b}New Products and Other Neat Stuff@{ub} ...8
   @{i}by Elizabeth Harris@{ui}
   From educational software to games, you'll find the newest releases-and
   much more-in this month's column.

   @{b}The Video Slot@{ub} ...39
   @{i}by Frank McMahon@{ui}
   Hi-res HAM can give extra color fidelity, smaller file sizes, and more
   painting features.

   @{b}cli Directory@{ub} ...44
   @{i}by Keith Cameron@{ui}
   Distinguish between disk-based commands, which make your drive spin, and
   internal commands, which don't.

   @{b}Bug Bytes@{ub} ...53
   @{i}by John Steiner@{ui}
   Notes this month on @{i}Project D@{ui}, @{i}excellence!@{ui} and @{i}Professional Page@{ui}.

   @{b}ARexx@{ub} ...61
   @{i}by Merrill Callaway@{ui}
   Configure two @{i}Directory Opus@{ui} gadgets to help make and show ANIMs.

   @{b}Roomers@{ub} ...66
   @{i}by The Bandito@{ui}
   What concept for a new machine does the Bandito name the "Molasses"?

   @{b}Hot Tips@{ub} ...81
   Reader-submitted tips for @{i}Awesome@{ui} from Psygnosis and @{i}SimAnt@{ui} from Maxis.

   @{b}Diversions@{ub} ...82
   Play under par with @{i}Greens@{ui}, fight the Ultimate Warrior in @{i}Pitfighter@{ui}, or
   thwart the Baron von Max in @{i}Guy Spy@{ui}.

@{fg shine}Departments@{fg text}

   @{b}Editorial@{ub} ...6
   The Amiga 4000 and more!
   Pasadena, Boston, New York
   It Works!

   @{b}List of Advertisers@{ub} ...80

   @{b}Feedback@{ub} ...92
   Keeping up with Revisions
   GUIDE Identifies AmigaDOS 2.04 Products
   Audio Master Works with 2.04!
   A.S.D.G. @{i}Trains@{ui} Trains
   Another Positive 2.04 List

   @{b}Public Domain Software@{ub} ...94
   Fred Fish 701-720

   @{b}Contest Information@{ub} ...96
   @{b}4000@{ub} REASONS TO OWN AN @{b}AMIGA@{ub}


@{b}AMIGA 4000@{ub} ...48
Commodore creates a bold new direction in Amiga computing with expanded
graphic resolutions, modular CPU, and more.

@{b}WOCA Pasadena@{ub} ...72
Thousands arrive at WOCA in Pasadena to see Commodore's latest additions to
the Amiga line.
@ENDNODE
@remark*********************************************************************


@remark*********************************************************************
@NODE V7-12 "AC V7.12 December 1992"
@{fg shine}Reviews@{fg text}

   @{b}Voyager 1.1@{ub} ...17
   @{i}by Jeff James@{ui}
   See the night sky as it was 3000 years ago from your personal
   planetarium.

   @{b}Fern Gully and Rock-A-Doodle@{ub} ...20
   @{i}by Kim Schaffer@{ui}
   You and your kids will all want to color with these computerized coloring
   books from Capstone.

   @{b}PIXOUND 2.1@{ub} ...22
   @{i}by R. Shamms Mortier@{ui}
   With this program you can watch and listen to your music at the same
   time.

   @{b}VistaPro 2.0@{ub} ...26
   @{i}by Jeff James@{ui}
   You no longer have to be a skilled artist to create realistic landscapes.

   @{b}Valiant Little Terminal (VLT)@{ub} ...29
   @{i}by Merrill Callaway and Bill Ross@{ui}
   Here is a "free" terminal program unknown to some but used to the benefit
   and delight of many.

@{fg shine}In This Issue@{fg text}

   @{b}Radioactive Monitors@{ub} ...32
   @{i}by John Iovine@{ui}
   For as little as $25, build a simple monitor to measure electromagnetic
   fields (ELF) to determine whether your workspace is safe.

   @{b}Boom Box@{ub} ...40
   @{i}by Rick Manasa@{ui}
   Not only is Boom Box fun, but it is also a serious music creation tool.

   @{b}Polishing BASIC Programs@{ub} ...43
   @{i}by Marianne Gillis@{ui}
   Sneak a peek at the work of BASIC programming experts and glean some of
   their secrets.

   @{b}Banners@{ub} ...45
   @{i}by Patricia Zabka Kaszycki@{ui}
   A step-by-step tutorial for creating really BIG holiday banners.

   @{b}OpalVision@{ub} ...58
   @{i}by Elizabeth Harris and Jeff Gamble@{ui}
   Discover whether this 24-bit manipulation package is a real gem.

   @{b}Caligari 2.1@{ub} ...68
   @{i}by R. Shamms Mortier@{ui}
   This next generation of Caligari provides the Amiga with an impressive
   graphics and animation engine.

@{fg shine}Programming@{fg text}

   @{b}Structured Drawing & TrueBASIC@{ub} ...76
   @{i}by Paul Castonguay@{ui}
   See how TrueBASIC fully supports any level of hierarchical structure, in
   contrast to AmigaBASIC.

@{fg shine}Columns@{fg text}

   @{b}New Products and Other Neat Stuff@{ub} ...8
   @{i}by Elizabeth Harris@{ui}
   Featuring games and applications; new hardware ranging from lighting
   control systems to joystick and mouse adapters, an 11-disk housing with a
   275-watt power supply, and more!

   @{b}The Video Slot@{ub} ...37
   @{i}by Frank McMahon@{ui}
   Learn power Toaster painting and 3-D creation with the Video Toaster.

   @{b}ARexx@{ub} ...52
   @{i}by Merrill Callaway@{ui}
   How to enhance your chances of choosing the door with the little red
   sports car behind it!

   @{b}Roomers@{ub} ...61
   @{i}by The Bandito@{ui}
   A different slant, uniquely Bandito, on the unveiling of the vaunted
   A4000.

   @{b}cli Directory@{ub} ...74
   @{i}by Keith Cameron@{ui}
   Isn't it time you checked out the Commodities directory within the
   Tools directory on your 2.04 Extras disk?

   @{b}Hot Tips@{ub} ...81
   Reader-submitted tips for @{I}SimCity@{ui}, @{i}SimAnt@{ui}, and @{i}Railroad Tycoon@{ui}.

   @{b}Diversions@{ub} ...82
   From brain teasers to megaflight simulators, space travel to Victorian
   England, Roger Wilco adventures, and pinball machines, this month's
   @{b}Diversions@{ub} has diversity.

   @{b}Bug Bytes@{ub} ...87
   @{i}by John Steiner@{ui}
   Questions this month concern the AREHD high density driver, MicroEmacs,
   Ronin's Hurricane Accelerator, and more.

@{fg shine}Departments@{fg text}

   @{b}Editorial@{ub} ...6
   December. Well, not quite yet.
   What to do next time
   Commodore's success
   That other election
   Happy Holidays

   @{b}List of Advertisers@{ub} ...80

   @{b}Feedback@{ub} ...91
   Revisions Available from EA
   @{i}They@{ui} Called Him!
   HSPascal in 15 Minutes!
   Try Another Laser
   A Laptop Amiga?

   @{b}Public Domain Software@{ub} ...94
   Fred Fish 731-750

   @{b}And Furthermore@{ub} ...96
   @{i}by Merrill Callaway@{ui}
   Harry O. Morris, Amiga Artist


@{b}1992 Reader's Choice Awards@{ub} ...48
AC readers have chosen this year's recipients of the Amiga's most
prestigious award!
@ENDNODE
@remark*********************************************************************


@remark*********************************************************************
@NODE rev "AC 1992, Reviews"

@{" Feb " link V7-2 65} 40/4 Magnum
@{" May " link V7-5 34} 600 Amiga Fonts
@{" May " link V7-5 16} AdIDE/40 Amiga 500 Hard Drive Kit
@{" Oct " link V7-10 21} Aladdin 4D
@{" Nov " link V7-11 31} A-Max II Plus
@{" May " link V7-5 11} Ami-Back
@{" Jun " link V7-6 20} Amiga Bible Search 1.1
@{" Jun " link V7-6 42} AMOS
@{" Aug " link V7-8 27} Animattes: Wedding Series and Personal Fonts Maker
@{" Apr " link V7-4 9} Art Department Professional v2.0
@{" Apr " link V7-4 34} ATOP's 2286 BridgeBoard Extender
@{" Jul " link V7-7 23} Background Art To Go
@{" Nov " link V7-11 26} Blizzard Board
@{" Jun " link V7-6 8} Bridgeboard Expansion Products, Part 2
@{" Aug " link V7-8 13} Broadcast Fonts 3D
@{" Aug " link V7-8 8} Catch the New Amiga Wave: Generic Modelers Are Here!
@{" Apr " link V7-4 19} Chart & Graphs
@{" Mar " link V7-3 3} DeluxePaint IV
@{" Nov " link V7-11 35} DKB 2632 Memory Expansion for the A2630 Accelerator
@{" Aug " link V7-8 3} Digi-View 4.0
@{" Feb " link V7-2 60} Directory Opus
@{" Jan " link V7-1 27} DiskmasterII
@{" May " link V7-5 7} Distant Suns 4.0
@{" Mar " link V7-3 29} Epson EPL 7500
@{" Nov " link V7-11 7} ExpertDraw and Expert 4D JR
@{" Dec " link V7-12 8} Fern Gully and Rock-A-Doodle
@{" Apr " link V7-4 39} Foundation
@{" Jun " link V7-6 3} Freeze Frame Video Film Recorder
@{" Jul " link V7-7 18} Genesis-The Third Day
@{" Jul " link V7-7 8} G-Force 040
@{" Aug " link V7-8 17} GVP's Digital Sound Studio
@{" Sep " link V7-9 18} Hard Disk Organizer
@{" Jul " link V7-7 3} HotLinks Editions
@{" Jun " link V7-6 12} HP's Deskjet Color-500C
@{" Aug " link V7-8 32} ImageMaster
@{" Mar " link V7-3 44} Interface Design Kit v1.5
@{" Sep " link V7-9 13} KB-Talker
@{" Sep " link V7-9 3} LPCalc
@{" Sep " link V7-9 23} Mark's Mathlab
@{" Sep " link V7-9 33} Math Programs For The Younger Set
@{" Sep " link V7-9 38} Maverick V3
@{" Mar " link V7-3 24} MegAChip 2000/500
@{" Oct " link V7-10 3} MegageM's CellPro
@{" May " link V7-5 25} MIfont and MIoutline
@{" Mar " link V7-3 8} Miracle Piano Teaching System
@{" Mar " link V7-3 34} MultiStart II Board
@{" Jul " link V7-7 28} New York and London
@{" Oct " link V7-10 12} Optical Character Recognition
@{" May " link V7-5 29} Pelican Press
@{" Feb " link V7-2 55} Personal Write
@{" Jan " link V7-1 37} Pixel 3D 2.0
@{" Dec " link V7-12 13} PIXOUND 2.1
@{" Nov " link V7-11 17} ProDraw 3.0
@{" Sep " link V7-9 8} Professional Calc
@{" Nov " link V7-11 22} Progressive 040/2000
@{" Oct " link V7-10 7} Pro-Net 2.0/Pro-Board 2.0
@{" Apr " link V7-4 29} ProVector
@{" Apr " link V7-4 24} ProWrite
@{" Nov " link V7-11 3} Quarterback 5.0
@{" Apr " link V7-4 14} RayDance
@{" Mar " link V7-3 18} Real-3D Pro 1.4
@{" Jun " link V7-6 24} Recipe-Fax
@{" Jun " link V7-6 16} REXX PLUS Compiler
@{" Jun " link V7-6 37} Scan & Save and Merge It
@{" Feb " link V7-2 71} Secretary
@{" May " link V7-5 3} SecureKey
@{" Jun " link V7-6 28} SCALA 1.1
@{" Mar " link V7-3 13} Scenery Animator
@{" Jul " link V7-7 13} SuperJAM!
@{" Apr " link V7-4 3} The ATonce-Plus, Part 1
@{" May " link V7-5 21} The Big Three in DTP, Part 2
@{" Jan " link V7-1 32} The Buddy System
@{" Aug " link V7-8 22} The Magic Kingdom
@{" Jan " link V7-1 21} The Personal Single Frame Controller
@{" Nov " link V7-11 12} Toaster Toolkit
@{" Dec " link V7-12 22} Valiant Little Terminal (VLT)
@{" Mar " link V7-3 39} Video Blender
@{" Apr " link V7-4 44} Video Director
@{" Dec " link V7-12 18} VistaPro 2.0
@{" Dec " link V7-12 3} Voyager 1.1
@{" Oct " link V7-10 17} VXL 30 Accelerator
@{" Jun " link V7-6 32} World Tour Series
@{" Sep " link V7-9 28} WShell 2.0
@{" Feb " link V7-2 49} X-oR
@ENDNODE
@remark*********************************************************************


@remark*********************************************************************
@NODE iti "AC 1992, In This Issue"

@{" Nov " link V7-11 46} Adding a Hard Drive to Your System
@{" Jul " link V7-7 52} Amiga Modem Rundown
@{" Feb " link V7-2 27} Amiga on Call
@{" Jul " link V7-7 69} Amiga Point Node Software
@{" Aug " link V7-8 38} Amiga: The Key To Success
@{" Dec " link V7-12 43} Banners
@{" Dec " link V7-12 34} Boom Box
@{" Dec " link V7-12 51} Caligari 2.1
@{" Jun " link V7-6 48} CDTV Consortium
@{" Feb " link V7-2 8} Deduct That Interest with FC CALC
@{" Mar " link V7-3 51} Do You See a Change in Color?
@{" Nov " link V7-11 41} Drawing With Draw
@{" Jan " link V7-1 13} European Amiga Excitement
@{" Aug " link V7-8 56} FantaVision
@{" Feb " link V7-2 13} Finding the Right Multimedia Fit
@{" May " link V7-5 52} Fonts & AmigaDOS 2.04
@{" Jul " link V7-7 42} FoundDex
@{" Oct " link V7-10 36} Goin' Fishin'
@{" Sep " link V7-9 44} Graphic Word Processors Head to Head
@{" Feb " link V7-2 37} Grass Roots Amiga
@{" Jan " link V7-1 8} Help for the Help Key
@{" Feb " link V7-2 22} Images in Dentistry
@{" Sep " link V7-9 49} LightWave 2.0
@{" Jun " link V7-6 53} Make a "ToDo" List with Foundation
@{" Apr " link V7-4 62} Making a Video
@{" Oct " link V7-10 32} Making Horror Films: Amiga Style...
@{" Jan " link V7-1 3} Memories
@{" Feb " link V7-2 3} MIDI Quest or X-oR
@{" Oct " link V7-10 28} Multi-colored Text in DPaint III
@{" Jun " link V7-6 58} Multi-Image to Multimedia
@{" Oct " link V7-10 41} NTSC Color
@{" Dec " link V7-12 47} OpalVision
@{" Jul " link V7-7 57} PARNET
@{" Feb " link V7-2 42} Perfect Pages
@{" Dec " link V7-12 38} Polishing BASIC Programs
@{" May " link V7-5 47} Printers
@{" Apr " link V7-4 56} Producing a Video
@{" Mar " link V7-3 67} Programs That Work
@{" Apr " link V7-4 51} Programs That Work, Part 2
@{" Aug " link V7-8 52} ProStream Plus
@{" Dec " link V7-12 29} Radioactive Monitors
@{" May " link V7-5 43} Reader's Choice Ballot
@{" Nov " link V7-11 55} Remap Magic
@{" Aug " link V7-8 43} Scala 500
@{" Mar " link V7-3 61} Screen Photography
@{" May " link V7-5 57} Selecting and Using Structured Clip Art
@{" Mar " link V7-3 56} "Semi-Automatic" Painting and Animation
@{" Feb " link V7-2 32} Signmaking on the Amiga
@{" Feb " link V7-2 18} Show Report
@{" Mar " link V7-3 73} Show Report
@{" Sep " link V7-9 54} Show Report
@{" Nov " link V7-11 50} Sneak Preview! ASDG's MorphPlus
@{" Nov " link V7-11 59} Soft-Edged Shadows: Imagine That!
@{" Jul " link V7-7 47} Telecommunications
@{" Aug " link V7-8 47} The Buddy System for Imagine
@{" Sep " link V7-9 59} True BASIC, v2.0
@{" Jul " link V7-7 63} Usenet:It's Not Just for UNIX Anymore
@ENDNODE
@remark*********************************************************************


@remark*********************************************************************
@NODE grap "AC 1992, Graphics"

@{" Aug " link V7-8 62} Achieving 3-D Effects From 2-D Amiga Art
@ENDNODE
@remark*********************************************************************


@remark*********************************************************************
@NODE proj "AC 1992, Projects"

@{" Jun " link V7-6 76} A Digi-View Light Project
@{" Apr " link V7-4 70} Building a Multi-Sync Monitor Adapter
@{" May " link V7-5 69} Building an Amiga MIDI Interface
@{" Sep " link V7-9 73} Developing Desktop Savvy
@{" Jan " link V7-1 44} Getting the Most From Your RAM Disk
@{" Jun " link V7-6 71} Graphs of the Forgotten Kind, Part 1
@{" Jul " link V7-7 35} Graphs of the Forgotten Kind, Part 2
@{" Nov " link V7-11 71} Hardware Projects
@{" Jan " link V7-1 49} Installing and Using an IBM Mouse With Your Amiga
@{" May " link V7-5 64} Installing the ATonce-Plus
@{" Oct " link V7-10 61} MultiKick: Build a multiple Kickstart device
@{" Aug " link V7-8 68} Neural Network
@ENDNODE
@remark*********************************************************************


@remark*********************************************************************
@NODE prog "AC 1992, Programming"

@{" Nov " link V7-11 65} Beginning C
@{" Jan " link V7-1 84} DePuzzle
@{" Oct " link V7-10 55} Game Creation with AMOS
@{" Sep " link V7-9 66} Modula-2 Part 1: Dithering Primitives
@{" Oct " link V7-10 47} Modula-2, Part 2: The Color Match Algorithm
@{" Jun " link V7-6 64} MREAD
@{" Dec " link V7-12 58} Structured Drawing & TrueBASIC
@{" Oct " link V7-10 51} Using the C Preprocessor
@{" Jan " link V7-1 89} ZipTerm
@ENDNODE
@remark*********************************************************************


@remark*********************************************************************
@NODE div "AC 1992, Diversions"

@{" Jul " link V7-7 110} 4-D Boxing
@{" Oct " link V7-10 100} A-10 Tank Killer v1.5
@{" Mar " link V7-3 113} Action Stations!
@{" Oct " link V7-10 100} Agony
@{" Feb " link V7-2 110} Altered Destiny
@{" Sep " link V7-9 113} Amy's Fun-2-3 Adventure
@{" Sep " link V7-9 113} Aquaventura
@{" Mar " link V7-3 113} Arachnophobia
@{" Jun " link V7-6 121} Back to the Future Part III
@{" Feb " link V7-2 110} Battle Chess II: Chinese Chess
@{" Apr " link V7-4 114} Battle Isle
@{" Oct " link V7-10 100} Battlestorm
@{" Feb " link V7-2 110} Big Business
@{" Apr " link V7-4 114} Bill Elliot's NASCAR Challenge
@{" Jul " link V7-7 110} Birds of Prey
@{" Oct " link V7-10 100} Black Crypt
@{" Jan " link V7-1 69} Captive
@{" Dec " link V7-12 93} Castle of Dr. Brain
@{" Jul " link V7-7 110} Castles
@{" Feb " link V7-2 110} Chip's Challenge
@{" Apr " link V7-4 114} Chuck Rock
@{" Mar " link V7-3 113} Conflict: Middle East
@{" Sep " link V7-9 113} Crime Does Not Pay
@{" May " link V7-5 106} Darkman
@{" Jun " link V7-6 121} Elf
@{" Nov " link V7-11 108} Eye of the Beholder II
@{" Feb " link V7-2 110} Fantastic Voyage
@{" May " link V7-5 106} Fighter Duel: Corsair vs. Zero
@{" Jun " link V7-6 121} Fireteam 2200
@{" Apr " link V7-4 114} Flames of Freedom
@{" Jan " link V7-1 69} Garden Fax (CDTV)
@{" Aug " link V7-8 107} Gateway to the Savage Frontier
@{" Oct " link V7-10 100} Gods
@{" Nov " link V7-11 108} Greens: Under Par
@{" Nov " link V7-11 108} Guy Spy
@{" May " link V7-5 106} Home Alone
@{" Sep " link V7-9 113} Hoyle's Book of Games Vol. III
@{" Sep " link V7-9 113} John Madden Football
@{" Sep " link V7-9 113} Killing Cloud
@{" Nov " link V7-11 108} Kingdoms of England II
@{" Feb " link V7-2 110} King's Quest 5
@{" Apr " link V7-4 114} Leander
@{" Dec " link V7-12 93} Megafortress
@{" Aug " link V7-8 107} Might and Magic III
@{" May " link V7-5 106} Millenium
@{" Feb " link V7-2 110} Monty Python's Flying Circus
@{" Mar " link V7-3 113} Murder!
@{" Nov " link V7-11 108} Napoleon I
@{" Mar " link V7-3 113} Oh No! More Lemmings
@{" Sep " link V7-9 113} Out of This World
@{" Aug " link V7-8 107} Panzer Battles
@{" Dec " link V7-12 93} Pinball Dreams
@{" Nov " link V7-11 108} Pit-Fighter
@{" Oct " link V7-10 100} Police Quest 3
@{" Nov " link V7-11 108} Pools of Darkness
@{" May " link V7-5 106} Powermonger: WWI Edition
@{" Jul " link V7-7 110} Power Pinball
@{" Jun " link V7-6 121} Predator 2
@{" Aug " link V7-8 107} Prehistorik
@{" Jun " link V7-6 121} Renegade Legion: Interceptor
@{" Nov " link V7-11 108} Robosport
@{" Apr " link V7-4 114} Rules of Engagement
@{" Mar " link V7-3 113} Silent Service II
@{" Jun " link V7-6 121} SimAnt
@{" Dec " link V7-12 93} Space 1889
@{" Dec " link V7-12 93} Space Quest I Enhanced
@{" Mar " link V7-3 113} Spacewrecked
@{" Apr " link V7-4 114} Starflight 2
@{" Jan " link V7-1 69} Street Rod 2
@{" May " link V7-5 106} Team Suzuki
@{" Aug " link V7-8 107} Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Arcade Game
@{" Jun " link V7-6 121} The Cardinal of the Kremlin
@{" Jan " link V7-1 69} The Gold of the Aztecs
@{" Jul " link V7-7 110} The Keys to Maramon
@{" May " link V7-5 106} The Perfect General
@{" May " link V7-5 106} Thromulus
@{" Jun " link V7-6 121} ThunderHawk
@{" Jul " link V7-7 110} Trump Castle II
@{" Aug " link V7-8 107} Ultima VI
@{" Oct " link V7-10 100} Wild Wheels
@{" Apr " link V7-4 114} Wonderland
@{" Jul " link V7-7 110} World Circuit
@ENDNODE
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@remark*********************************************************************
@NODE pub "AC 1992, Public Domain Software"

                         The Fred Fish Collection

@{" Jan " link V7-1 109} FF540-560
@{" Feb " link V7-2 140} FF550-580
@{" Mar " link V7-3 142} FF561-590
@{" Apr " link V7-4 135} FF581-600
@{" May " link V7-5 134} FF584-610
@{" Jun " link V7-6 137} FF607-640
@{" Jul " link V7-7 132} FF632-650
@{" Aug " link V7-8 128} FF642-680
@{" Sep " link V7-9 130} FF668-690
@{" Oct " link V7-10 118} FF675-700
@{" Nov " link V7-11 128} FF701-720
@{" Dec " link V7-12 121} FF731-750
@ENDNODE
@remark*********************************************************************


@remark*********************************************************************
@NODE spec "AC 1992, Special Features"

@{" Dec " link V7-12 129} 1992 Reader's Choice Awards
@{" Nov " link V7-11 135} AMIGA 4000
@{" Oct " link V7-10 126} Amiga Warrior
@{" Mar " link V7-3 151} Graphic Art SPECIAL
@{" Oct " link V7-10 130} SIGGRAPH '92
@{" Aug " link V7-8 136} Summer Consumer Electronics Show
@{" Nov " link V7-11 139} WOCA Pasadena
@ENDNODE
@remark*********************************************************************

