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29 November-5 December 1984
Te the beat celling wcchly
Coleco pulls out
COLECO — manufacturers of tured by CBS in the US, and
the Adam computer and the marketed in this country by
Colecovision video games Ideal Toys. “CBS's involvement
machne—haspulled outofthe with Colecovision is not going
UK market te continue,” said Philip Gibbs,
‘The news comes after com- director of marketing for elec:
ring rumours that the compa- tonics. “We are aware that a lt
ay had abandoned ite sales of- of consumers who already own
forts forthe Colecovision earl a Colecovision will need sof
fer this month (cee Poplular — tware support, and within the
Computing Weekly, Novem- next week we will be appoin
ber 15). ting a sales agency to handle
‘The machines are manufac- that side of things.
“Tho product is stil in the
shops, being handled by one
distributor, Hyde Park Clothing
Company,
‘Hyde Park Clothing Compa:
ny is reported to have taken
delivery of 160,00 games car-
fridges and 40,000 consoles
sold as remaindered stock,
‘The company's manager, Mr
Spiro, said, “We have bought
the stock, but Iwill not divulge
how many unis. The figure of
After Midnight a Doomdark
‘THE SEQUEL to Lords of Mid- and Tarithel the Fey rust join
night, Doomdark’s Revenge, «forces 10 rescue him.
now in the shops. ‘Available 20 far only for the
Morkin has been kidnapped Spectrum, Doomdark’s Re~
Sinclair
confirms
portable
SINCLAIR has now confirmed
that itis working on a new
portable micro to be launched
in 1988, (see Popular Compu
ting Weekly November 8)
‘Main features ofthe portable
machine include a single mi-
erednive, flat sereon display,
and a price of around £300.
‘The design of this new ma
chine is based on that of the
Spectrum and it will be fully
compatible with all current
Spectrum software
Entirely battery operated,
the machine will use C-MOS
Ram technology, which uses
ACOMPUNET-style commun
cations network and database
is being planned for Ob
owners.
‘The OL network is being
planned as a joint Sinclair
Prism venture. Prism, which
already runs the Micronet 800,
Prestel database, will be pr
‘marliy responsible for develo-
ing and setting the new sy3-
tem up.
“Negotiations with Sinclair
are still in their very casly
stages at the moment,” expla
ned Richard Heaso, Prism's
managing director. “We are
planning something that will be
for QLowners only, soit willbe
like Compunet in that sense, At
the moment, we are looking at
the different networks. that
‘could possibly run the system,
‘Prism will aso be the exclu-
sive distributors of a QL dedi-
cated modem, manufactured
bby OE, and due for launch at
the Which Compucer? Show in
Jamuary.
‘The OE modem willbe avai
lable in three separate unit.
‘Q-con is the interface connec-
ting with the QU's Serial 2 port
by Shareth, Doomdark's venge costs £9.95 relatively litle power, and is | Itcan be purchased separately
dopa wu tite esters) therefor ideally suted to the | 30 that an alerative modem
z. continued on page 5 continued on page 5.
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wo machines in two
‘weeks — the QL+ and
the Spectrum Portable. If
Sinclair carries on hike this we'l
be up to our knees in micros by
the New Year.
What Sinclair is doing is
‘actually very sensible. It has
{wo basic design frameworks
— one, an ultra-low-cost de-
sign based around the 280 chip
— the Spectrum. The other a
more sophisticated concept
‘using the 32-bit 68000 series of Try
processors — the Ol,
Howgvor muon you want 10 | News>Elite action>Tony Crowther on 5
spend Sinclarean ole ann. | NOMS EH
swor with machines priced at
Oe Star Game > Astro-Link — for budding 10
ex betore tne spect
Portbie is posable Smear | Shuttle pilots on the CBM 64
tas to make a. findamertal
Gecison about display type | Streetlife > John Cook travels to the Land of Youth and
Win i datscroon TV sts | talks to Gargoyle Games
pibertastepes iterate
fal TV technology — the | Hardware Reviews > Amstrad Disc Drives given a 4
Catiode say tbe, Despite the | whiz] > Play it again with the Commodore Music Maker
considerable development ef :
fon expented io meeduce the | Software Reviews > Latest Ultimate game Knight Lore
{nt tube, the reaut is disip- | > Go into overdrive on the Electron
potting. The black and whte
scoonsre sa wihouys | Christmas Soft Hits > Graham Taylor 9)
Sariow viewing angle and the | dons beard and breaks out the reindeer
plete tends fhe unstable
FortheTVitisanaccepiabie | BBC and Electron > One for video
compromise. FortheSpectaun | owners — Indexer for the BBC B by A J
Forenivwe tetusiee =| ee
{imagine Tasword ona 40-
calamn screen fess than two | The QL Page > A QL Rom bug corrected by Andy
fnches wide. i hat istt on. | Pennell
Sinclair ould certainly push to
produce a bigger, bever fat | Dragon > The final helping of machine code routines by
Eeroe fie a fondaretakl Eocter. WWalkotl
Wy, the conventional TV tbe,
hoterkseievedy bentsoas | Commodore > C16 Special Banker — adapted from
togre the thsor ofbeisa at | the best-selling book by David Lawrence
cr not, ent the answer,
‘Anyone who has seen the | Best of the Rest > Letters 8 > Spectrum 28 > Open Forum 43 > Arcade Avenue
Sanyo liquid exystal colour TV | 43 > Microradio 44 > Music Box 46 > Book Ends 60 > Adventure Corner 54
will realise that Sinclair must | Peek & Poke 87 > Readers Chart, Top Ten, Diary 66 > New Releases, This
think again. A liquid crystal | Week 67 > Puzzle, Ziggurat, Hackers 70
display isa digital technology
its picture is perfectly stable,
and it consumes litle power,
making it ideal for a battery
Operated: device.
Not only that but six inch
Mule cya en paie ee ce HiRom Lo Romforthe Amstrad...Siel’s low-cost MIDI musickeyboard
be presses ee reviewed. .and Dragon Star Game
ator D2 Koty News edtorChesia Eko Fares eitorGranam Taya Sonar er Jone Cock Production edtr Lynne Corccbe Ector eeretary Grane
Syl Advertisement manoger Dud Like Ansintant advrteoment menayer Assar Nhxstow! Adverisemont execulle Ta Viton Chaos exaculve Dare Dis
‘Adwersiyg production Lucha Use Administraton Theresa Lacy Managing editor Dunexr Sact Publishing rector Jewry Vela
Publlshed by Sunshine Pubicatlons id 12-79 Lite Newson Set, London WC2H 7PP. Tl 01-137 543 Teles 290275 ypesa by Toe Arvcrk Group, 55-69 Goswl Rad,
Condon EOI, ir assosation wink on Pape Lt Printed Eas Md Lao Perer dl, Oundle Road, Woodsto, PotrborougPE2 90M Oistbuted bySM Dit sion,
Londen 4, el 01-274 O64}, tex 26103. © Sunshine Pubheatons Lis 1984,
How to submit articles Artcies which are submitted for publication shoul not be more than 2000 words long. The
articles, and any accompanying programs, shouldbe orginal. tis breaking the law of copyright to copy programs
‘cut of other magazines and submit thom here — so ploase do not be fomptod. Acutacy Popular Computing
‘Week cannot accept any responsiblity for any erorsn progrems we pubfh,alnough we wil always ty our best
(Gansune 1984 ABC). to make sure programs work. Computer Trade Association Magazine of the Year
29NOVEMBER-5 DECEMBER 1964 x4 POPULAR COMPUTING WEEKLY01-437 4343
Only one Seas
castle for “This action is only the first of
Parker pulls out atniteaacny natenet
AMERICAN software compa- © —perhaps atthe 1986 Toy Fair. Atari fully. We hold the licence to a
nyParkerBrothorshasannoun- Parker ran inlo problems number of garnes, such a
ced itis withdrawing from the because most of its sotware | ATARI Corporation (UK) has Pacman, Donkey Korg, and
Software market in this tumover came from tiles for | ‘Arerlogalacionsgainst MRM. Polo Posiion, and itis notin
‘country: the Atari VCS machines. When | sofware over MRM's Castle of Atari's interest to have urlicen-
“The product planned for Atari reduced ts software | Cow "ove' pr ine BBG, sodversions ofthese games on
Brinn for 19045 as een prices down to £998, Parker | “ia clas that Castle of tho matket. Thre area nn
withdrawn,” explained a Continued to charge £29; Tama Ws Weer of Copal iow ok Cocke tant
Parker spokesman sales dropped. man have trauthorised versions of
“However, don'thinkthiais “Our Spectrum and Commo-
a permanent withdrawal, Pale dore 64 releases were on caz-
toy, which owns Parker widge and disc, respectively
Brothers, feels thatthe market — again expeusive products | “The, dispute
is no longer viable. Still if the relying on high profit margins. | With MRM was
markettums favourably, think The market share wasrit large | Tesclved out of
it will reconsider the decision enough" Parker has also sulle. | cour.” said J
—___________ | red because Rom software for | Dean, Atari's
Col the Spectrum never took off | UK product
loleco ‘and the penetration of disc | Manager. MRM
‘Conia aaa ‘units into the C64 user base is | hastndertaken
. the UK is a fracion of the figure | Rot to adver-
40,000 is quite. wrong.” ete Ue tie, sol, up
Another Ideal Toys’ spokes- ply. or ist
man furtier commented, “The bute any fur:
company isto concentrate less ther copies of
on electronic goods and more | Express Caste of Germs,
‘ona broad product range, sich ‘our games on release, and if
te ise cabnage Parcs Don | transfer ray to Casto of Goms ina ncosary, wo witake toro
land Child Guidance series of i compuler magazine review cour.”
Scucatoral tore wacnoncty | COQUICKSilva | (ohie tertdentesies, Aucot's omncorvrsont
the needs of the market place” | mony Crowther, successful | larity between thetwo games,” Crystal Castles for the BBC is
Ateritslaunch, asthestarot | Go auhor or Foty Payeon, | Jon continued. “When we saw due to appear in Decomber a
the 1983 summer Consumer | Suede tepress ana Wanted: | the game ourselves, we coun- £3.58
Electronics Show, the 128K | Sony’ Molo, has signed up | ted32distinctsimlartes Such The company is also plan-
Adam compuior syatom has | Mommy Molo hes signed NP | similariies between games ning to convert tho game for
been plagued by problems, | Tox two releases. could include, forinstanes, the tho Atari @00XL early noxt year,
fiat wih ato delivery andithen | Tony leftGremlinGraphics¢ His two games to be marke. | _ This gives Firebird the op-
wih the celablty of ts Ngt- | coupio of month ago, and has ted by Quicksilva are Black | tion to convert Elite to the
Sore pee Gan cecertly cut | “Pett the intervening time sei- Thunderand Gryphon, bothior | Spectrum, Amstrad CPC 464,
ais rice vas recon tt | tingup and expanding Ward the Commodore Ot ISK and the long-awaited En
‘ ending | Development, aBBC hardware "piace Thunder is a evam- | terprise computers. all of
io spectlation that it may be
iia ken temnenan [Link] of Suicide Express | which use the 220 processor.
ee Chee tye dono a of tangas | Probl wil densely be
on-screen and altered the | producing a Spectmm version,
oe mare aeninte Soa es pauronn | Cameras cae
tmoreofa‘finished versionthan | sion” aid Jacqui Lyors of
the original release.” said | Marjaca Scripts, agents for
QLNetwork ‘ Toy. Elites authors lan Bell and
Continued from page 1 Black Thunder should be | David Braben.
cari be used if desired. Q-con available in December, with ‘When released, Elite will
also contains the built-in sof- Gryphon appearing just after | form part of Firebird's ‘gold’
tware which provides the Pres- Culsmas Bothgamesarepro- | premium range of software.
El opecaling syoets Tia sok visionally priced at £798, | Firebird bas already released
tware is alse avaliable separe- Lr | games in is ever or budget.
coly on Microdrive = Priced series
‘mod, the second par, is | Portable BT bias ‘ito on the Spectrum io ex
asimodom, operating at 1200? | Gontinad from page 1 3 pected to comt around £15; and
1200 baud (half duplex) and | portable machine. for rights { planned to be available in
1200/75 baud (full duplex). ‘The flat-screen display for t Eli April-May 1985.
‘Geil, the thied part, gives | the porable is tkely 1 be | to Elite “As yet there aro no frm
‘an auto-dial, auto-answer faci- | based on technology develo- | THE rights to convert Acor- Plans to produce versions ‘for
ped for the Sinclair atsexeen | nsoits highly success! tile MSX
tv. ‘Ete for machines using the 290
Continuing development | processor were up for sition
work onthe display will mean | last woek and Briish Telo-
Denice enon Mack ica: | ta Meter Pome | coat tens int foray |. Moxe news
ial eau Eoate, Pes: | unlikely tobe lnmchod bufre | ganea he leence for'ante- | on page Z
ihr Cumbia, mid 1958, tarda unt
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Left hooks
four observation on the size
of our CP/M (Popular
Computing Weekly Vol 3 No
48) might be tempered by
‘consideration of the following
points.
‘AG{K CP/M would not aliow
‘as much space to Basic as does
the approach adopted by our
disc system,
‘The price of CP/M software
{is classicly £280 por module for
things like integrated accounts,
databases and the like, We
offer these (with no loss of
function) at £30-50.
‘All the hooks are present in
the system design to permit
some enterprising soul to de-
vviso an MSDOS 812K add-on if
they so desire — but then it
‘might not cost £198 and offer
dual operating systems and be
‘bundled with Dr Logo, might?
William Poe!
Amsoft
Brentwood House
169Kings Road
Brentwood
Easox
More ways to
run than one
ve found something interes:
ting on the Commodore 64, It
you plug a joystick into Port 2,
hold inthe fire button and press
"Wit displays Load Press Play
‘on Tape, the equivalent of
Shit Rarstop.
Pau! Valentino
‘87Merniman Road
Blackhosth
Tendon S23
Version
therapy
Yi ee see fo rend
comments of Graham
‘Taylor in his review of Fighter
Pilot in this week's Popular
Computing Weekly. His refe-
rronces to the “superior facil-
ties’ of the 64 must surely be in
the context of sprite-oriented.
arcade games,
For Mr Taylors information,
the 6502 processor in the
‘BMS is far inferior to the 280
(Spectrum) when extensive
high-speed 16-bit mathematics
{s involved, ¢g, 3D co-ordinate
geometry, aircraft fight cha-
acteristics, etc.
Retaining all the features of
the Spectrum version deman-
ded considerable enhance.
ments to the algorithms used,
and to achiove euch 2 faithful
conversion is a credit to the
programmer.
With regards to the
comments ‘less. improssive”
and “disappointing’, this view
is not shared by the many
distributors. and. customers
‘who have patiently waited for
Fighter Pilot 64
DKMarshall
Digital Integration
Watchmoor Trade Centre
WatchmoarRa
Camberley
‘Surrey
We still fee! that the Spectrum
version of Fighter Pilot is
's the proud owner of a
ragon 32 computer
‘which haa had more thanite fair
share of what I would call
‘non-support, I would like 10
Jnow if you are going to sup-
port the Dragon more than you
have done in the past low
wesks
Even though the so-called
‘professional people and some
software houses don't Uke it,
hundreds of owners do, and
‘would like more of the good
information you have publis-
hed in the past
MPBaker
‘South Closo
Bury St amundls
Suto
‘You have no need to fear. We
‘will continue to support the
green-screen beast aslong as
there are enough readers
who want us to do so!
Checkmate
chess test
Fas ite ctaenoe or
Wyour chess playing rea
ers. How good do you think
your computer chess program
1s? How many moves cant see
ahoad? Can itsolve mate in two
moves problems? Perhaps
WHE ATES?
you'd like to ty it out on this
one: give the computer a king,
and both reoks. Give yourself a
lone ing. Can it checkmate
you?
John Rundle
‘26 Viestern Road
“Aldershot
Hants GUN SPL
5 if any reader sends me an
SAE plus @20p coin I will send
them 12 diagramed chess
position problems with solu-
tions.
Software
libraries
‘was surprised to read Phil
Roger's comments in Peek
4 Poke, in the October 17 is-
sue, with regard to Software
Libraries: "must confess that I
get a litle mcasy when I see
adverts for the software hire
companies — if an individual
attempted to do this he woule
probably be threatened with
die punishments.”
1K would seem that to Phi
software libraries might verge
‘on the illegal. While apprecia-
ting his concern, libraries do
‘provide an excellent opportu:
nity for computer owners 10
sample a great variety of pro:
grams. How many times has a
Superficial two minutes snat
‘hed in a shop prompted you
to buy, only to find after an
hours play at home that the
money was wasted? We find to
‘large extont that after hiring
tapes members purchase
thom,
One other point is that all our
Spectrum and Commodore
titles are hired only with the
supplier's permission and
most magazines, including
PCW, will only accept adverti-
‘sements from companies who
state this.
Peter Johnson
Direcror
Softenk
128 South Circular Road
Dublin 8
Eire
Thank you
Sinclair
14 the liaison officer for
PHAB (Physically Handi
capped and Able Bodied) in
‘he Derby area Thave recently
oen trying to start a computer
course for the physically han-
dicapped within the Derby
area, as I feel that in the near
future a large amount of office
‘work could be done from the
home, by disabled people, via
‘computer network.
In my search for computer
‘equipment I contacted Sinclair
Research and would like 10
thank them trough your maga-
‘ine for their kind donation ofa
48K 2X Spectrum.
‘CD Thompson
101Princesst
Derby
DESENS
Spoilt for
choice
Rerterener siome
‘containing the Amstrad
top ten gameslist, compiled by
Boots.
‘This indication of the most
‘popular games of the CP454 is
totally misleading, as in Bristol
at least, of well over 80 games
available for the machine,
Boots have only ever stocked
half a dozen.
‘Three days ago they had
Roland on the Ropes, Roland
adverticed in the store al-
though the Spectrum and
Commodore C16 are — the
shop had no joysticks, printer,
‘and no plang to stock the disc
drive and had “no idea what
software, f any, is on order.”
2 Leng
3 Victoria Place
Bedminster
Bristol
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The drive itself is of . disc is in place, some data is loaded,
the inch HitachiPan- a the screen changes colour and the
asonic format, using screen notifies that we are
fully enclosed discs. In in CP/M. A Dir command will show that
‘operation the drive is " the system dise provides
oth fast and quiet, = not only the ‘standard’ util
with a good solid = eu ity programs, such as ED,
va — MovCPM, Pip, Asm and
me _ Dai (these last are an 6080
= assembler and
de-bugger re-
spectively) but
a number of
Anstrad addi
tional com-
ing and ejecting. Connection to the
interface is achieved with a ribbon cable
complete with a parallel connector for
pPhigging in a second drive. Two disc a : ‘There are two restrictions placed on
units is the most that the system can command, itis the disc rather than the any CP/M programs you might wish to
handle. The interface plugs onto the cassette that responds. Sweam 9 has yum_other than the fact that they need
‘exposed edige connector af the rear of been re-routed and the firmware jumP- 6 he on Sinch disc. As the CPC 484
the CPC 464. This arrangement is not blocksare overwnitten during power-up. firmware uses all of the 280's restarts
‘Particularty stable, (remember the ZXB1 _ Amsdos, as this level of operation iS pur RST 6, this is the only restat that is
Ram pack wobble?), but gold-plated called, also adds a number of extension “avaiable to CP/M. DDT, for example,
connectors are used. The imerface itself commands to Basic, provided by the jormally uses RST 7: so the Amstrad
contains a floppy disc controller chip Tesident systems extensions (RSX) ahd version has to be patched to use 6. Other
(QPD768A) and a 16K ‘sideways’ Rom that therefore preceded by a bar symbol. tis pyocrams may also have to be patched to
‘occupies addresses &COOO to &FFFF. Possible to select the default drive, erase se Rais,
‘This puts t in competition with not only and rename files, and switch back to
the screen Ram but also the Basic cassette operation, either for reading, _‘The other is the contentious matter of
resecies writing, or both. Issuing the commands the size ofthe transient program area —
‘The CPC 464 nme the Rom with the /TAPE: IN and /DISCOUT, for example, how big a program can be rin in Ram?
Jowest number as the foreground pro. Wil esultin a Load operation fetching a Mast CP/M systems allow about 56K for
‘gram Basic is Number 1, while the disc Program from tape and a Save putting it programs to tse, but as 16K of the CPC
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“defsmemry sued for screen deplay,
itis not surprising that there is only
sits ora peopares ten Tek
not as serious a drawback as it might
seem — the whole point of CPIM is that
portions of program and most ofthe data
is held on dise and overlayed into Ram
when required. Some programs will
need to be altered, which, while not a
layman's job, should not be a major task.
T have seen such items as Microsoft
Basic and Wordstar running on the
rE ital
Amstrad without patching, but these both
cost more than the computer so who
would want to mm them anyway?
Amsoft expect to provide a mamber of,
CPIM programs filly compatible and
tested with the CPC 464, at affordable
prices. The first examples will be Quests
ABC accounts package (£99 for the three
basic modules, instead of a claimed £750
for other CP/M machines) and the
Microscriptpenspread word proces-
sing, database and spreadsheet pro-
grams at £50 each.
It you want anything else, Amsoft will
‘put you in touch with a company that can
‘port’ across any CP/M program at retail
prices — Timatic Systems of Newgate
Lane, Fareham, Hants,
What must not be forgotten is that,
‘even without CPIM, the disc system for
the Amstrad CPC 464 would still be a
very worthwhile addition — add CP/M
and you have much more than just icing
on the cake,
Jeff Naylor
Bass pattern
Hardware Commodore Music Ma-
ker Micro Commodore 64 Price
£29.95 Supplier Commodore.
‘around £20, the Commodore Music
Maker is priced low enough to
ncourage those who've previcusly
been wary of forking out for music periphe-
Tals for their 64s to do so. It is also clearly
aimed at the user who might be thinking of
buying a small Casiotone or similar home
organ,
‘The package has been produced for
Commodore by Music Sales — a company
previously best-known for its vast range of
Play-in-a-day songbooks featuring every-
body from Abba to ZZ Top.
‘Music Maker comes with its own mint-
songbook containing such gems as Chop-
sticks, ingle Bells and Sailing arranged for
the simple, rather tacky plastic ‘overlay
repeat or | a |
ded as part of the
package,
This plastic key-
board — in Commo-
‘colours — clips over
the computer key-
board, allowing you
1 fool a lite bit Ike
you're a proper synth
‘while youre actually
hitting QWERTY
keys. A clover idea,
although one that
would have
‘benefited from more thoughtful design.
‘The sofware, avallable either on disc or
‘cassette, is not unimpressive. On loading
you are right into the program and can
‘immediately tap outa tune on the keyboard.
mens offers you the options of selecting
‘one of eight voices, changing octaves —
‘wo octaves are available at any one time,
FL CHANGE BASS 2
FS POLY PLAY
doro co-ordinated |F5 SELECT VOICE &
F? SEQUENCER
F2
Fa
FS
Fa
RHYTHM SELECT 1
CHANGE OCTAVE
MODIFY VOICE
SAVE/LOAD HENU
altering voice envelopes and filter charac:
tenstics, playing in poly-mode (up to three
notes played simuliancously), selecting one
of three preset rhythms and altering them
by changing or removing the bass pattern
and, finally, sequencing (with a Save and
‘Load option).
‘All this. sounds impressive, but the
facilities offered are, in fact, small
considering the full potential of the 64's
SID sound chip,
The sequencer, for example, holds a
maximum of only 255 notes and does not
allow poly-mode or even ‘overdubbing’
(playing one track to the accompanyment
‘of an already sequenced ane)
‘That said, the system does have some
nice features — the slide effect, the runing
facility and the abilty to tap out different
zhythmas for a single sequence particular!y
caught my fancy.
‘The inclusion of the simple mechanical
music keyboard overlay is only really
‘warranted to give the system more ‘instant
appeal,
It you don’ need the ilusion of a musie
keyboard and are quite content to use the
Cé's Qwerty keyboard then T would re-
‘commend in preference Supersoft's Music
‘Master which costs sightly less than £30, or
Wavoform’s MusiGalc which costs some:
what more.
Gary Herman
29NOVEMBER-SDECEMBER 1986