Compute! (November 1988)

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Cover of the November 1988 issue of Compute!

Compute! covered popular home computers of the day. In the early days it covered exclusively 6502 based computers. By this time, they were covering all popular computers in the home which included The Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS based machines of all types, Commodore 64, Apple II, and maybe others. The November 1988 issue includes:

Features

  • Communicate by Design - An introduction to desktop publishing including info on where to get more training.

  • Print That Page - An overview of six printers recommended by Compute! including the Epson LQ-850, Star NB24-10, Okidata Microline 390, NEC Pinwriter P5200, Hewlett-Packard DeskJet, and Apple ImageWriter LQ.

  • How Are Computers Made? - A photographic tour of the Tandy Business Products Plant in fort Worth, Texas, specifically following the production of a Tandy 4000.


Table of Contents from the November 1988 issue of Compute!

Reviews

  • Fast Looks - A brief look at recent releases including Sports Scheduler (software for organizing sports leagues) for the Apple II and DOS; and Cosmic Relief (an animated puzzle game) for the Amiga, Atari ST and Commodore 64.

  • NewsMaster II - A page layout program from Unison World for DOS.

  • Springboard Publisher - A desktop publishing program for the Apple II.

  • Street Sports Soccer - Part of Epyx's Street Sports Series. According to this, Streets Sports Soccer is available for the Commodore 64, DOS, and Apple IIgs with an Apple II version coming in the Fall.


Table of Contents from the November 1988 issue of Compute! (continued)

Compute! Specific

  • MS-DOS - Extend-a-Name, a memory resident program designed to allow you to use filenames greater than eight character filename plus three letter extension allowed by DOS; Microsoft an IBM announces MS-DOS 4.0; starting programs from batch files and more.

  • 64 & 128 - The possible demise of the Commodore 64/128 as software publishers de-emphasize releases for that platform; Bards Tale III by Electronic Arts released for the C64; Reach for the Stars released by SSG/Electronic Arts; Bubble Ghost released by Accolade; Metrocross released by Epyx; and more.

  • Apple II - Apple IIgs version of Pirates released by MicroProse; Computer Learning News (a newspaper aimed at kids 8-12) soon to debut as a monthly publication; the Apple IIgs gets a software update (including GS/OS 2.0); and more.

  • Amiga - New programming tools released including C.A.P.E. (assembler), MetaScope (debugger), and DSM (disassembler); Commodore introduces high resolution monochrome monitor; V.I.P. anti-virus software released; and more.

Columns

  • Editorial License - A criticism of personal computer provincialism.

  • News & Notes - Apple released the Apple IIc Plus; DOS 4.0 released; Kyodai and Broderbund join forces to release Japanese games in the U.S.; and more.

  • Gameplay - Orson Scott Card examines Romance of the Three Kingdoms.

  • Impact - Why paper usage continues to rise in the era of the "paperless" office.

  • Discoveries - Resources for using older computers such as the TRS 100/200, Plus/4, Timex Sinclair, VIC-20, and others for various purposes such as education.


Back cover from the November 1988 issue of Compute! (continued)

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I remember those days!
C16, Plus 4, C64, C128D
Boy, they socked me for a lot of cash!

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Out of those, I only had the Commodore 64 (Commodore 64C really but same thing). I bought a lot of games for it though. And copied lots of others...

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