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- ^1 P R O G R A M F I L E S O N D I S K I I.
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- ^2 We have had quite a few programs from readers in the last two
- ^2months, it's great to get some new names in TA.
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- ^1 Welcome all! Let's have more!
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- ^4 From Neil Smith, a friend of RICK CORBETT from Bristol.
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- ^2 Bounce_loader - ^6A fun swinging screen for you to put at the start of
- ^6your programs.
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- ^2 Scrolly mountains - ^6Guess what, scrolling mountains!
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- ^2 New Bouncy Bobs - ^6Three chequered balls bounce about the screen -
- ^6very realistic bounce here.
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- ^2 Amind - ^6A version of Mastermind, simply done, but a good game!
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- ^4 David Boucher sent us a disk full of goodies for the last issue, but
- ^4we ran out of room, so as promised here are some of them.
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- ^2 Warp 9 - ^6Psychadelic screen effect, hypnotic.
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- ^23dreq - ^6An alternative file requestor, Workbench 2 style.
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- ^2Mazegen - ^6This little gem generates a maze, they all work as well!
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- ^2Inertia - ^6Here David shows you how to control a bob with inertia, ie
- ^6it bounces off the edge of the screen.
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- ^2Stars - ^6a parallax starfield routine.
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- ^2Scrolly - ^6a smooth scrolling message.
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- ^4 Len Boyns sent us programs a couple of months ago, some were put on
- ^4last month's TA, here is the last one.
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- ^2 Kaleidoscope - ^6A pretty screen pattern that you can mess around
- ^6with.
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- ^4 Paul Townsend as usual has supplied some progs for you.
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- ^2Pt2 - ^6This one will be of great use to Amos 3-D users. Read the
- ^6REM's to find out more, but in brief it moves the 3D.libs file into
- ^6the correct Dir for you and gives you the chance to rename the file
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- ^4 D.A. Lorner has sent us a disk full of little games. These range
- ^4from Crosswords to Patience. There isn't enough room for the whole
- ^4thing, so we've picked one out for you to see.
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- ^2 Scoreline - ^6The aim is to get as lines of 5 dice of the same number
- ^6in a 5 x 5 grid. As there are six possible numbers, it's not as
- ^6straightforward as it seems. The numbers are given randomly and a
- ^6new line is given when one is completed.
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