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L O A D S T A R 1 2 8 Q U A R T E R L Y
Issue #10
Table of Contents
L O A D S T A R F I L E S
DISKOVERY............................................................Side 1
A word or two from Fender Tucker, LOADSTAR 128's resident skeptic.
LOADSTAR FORUM...................................................... Side 1
A place where your letters are read, and sometimes answers are given.
ZERO PAGE........................................................... Side 1
Jeff Jones, the Ansel Adams of Commodoredom, has a few tips about taking
photographs of a monitor's screen.
LOADSTAR INDEX.......................................................Side 1
This handy program by Barbara Schulak shows you the contents of back
issues, and helps you subscribe or submit programs.
CREDITS..............................................................Side 1
A list of the administrators, editors, programmers, authors and beta
testers who brought you this disk.
F U N W A R E
GRIDLOCK.............................................................Side 1
by Jon Mattson
An arcade shoot-em-up in BASIC 7.0? With the aid of GBASIC this game
moves fast enough to make battling space attackers to get to the warp
zone a real challenge.
B R A I N W A R E
CRIBBAGE 128.........................................................Side 1
by Robert B. Cook
The classic "sailor's game" comes to your C-128. You'll have to play
pretty good to beat the computer. All rules to Cribbage are found in
the Read It file.
ZONE 13..............................................................Side 1
by Jon Mattson
You're in charge of a futuristic transit system and there are gremlins
and potholes aplenty. See if you can get from the depot to your
destination with only the tools on hand. Forty different "levels" to
solve, PLUS you can make your own puzzles.
B R A I N W A R E
HOUSE CAT............................................................Side 2
by Robert B. Cook
Keep a database of all of your household items, along with locations,
serial numbers and values. It's very simple to use, and it will prove
invaluable if your house is the victim of a disaster or thief.
U T I L I T Y W A R E
128 SHELL............................................................Side 2
by Robert Rockefeller
Run this small shell program when you begin a computing session and you
will have over a dozen handy utilities available at the typing of a
filename. It turns your C-128 into a "desktop" with as many
"accessories" as you can write or collect.
STAR ASSEMBLER/EDITOR................................................Side 2
by Robert Rockefeller
This is a full-featured, professional-quality package for anyone
interested in writing machine language on the C-128. The editor has all
the bells and whistles and the assembler is FAST.
CONTROL 80...........................................................Side 2
by Jon Mattson
LOAD this small packet of ML routines before you begin programming for
the 80-column screen and you'll find that 95% of the hassles are gone!
If you are not an expert on the 80-column chip, you NEED this program.
An instructive demo is included as a Run It file.
GBASIC...............................................................Side 2
by Jon Mattson
BASIC 7.0 is awfully nice but it still has some problems in the graphics
area because of its slowness. Those problems disappear if you use this
BASIC 7.0 extension that adds 17 new commands to make your programming
tasks MUCH easier. Check out the Run It demo to see what it can do.
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