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The following listings were published in the February 1988 issue of ''[[Computing_with_the_Amstrad]]'':
=== Type-Ins ===
* Knight's Reply (Jordi Domenech)
* Sound Programming (Alex O'Donovan)
* Road Hog (Bill Hamley)
* Permutations (Alan Smith)
* Quick Dragons (Martin Wielgus)
* Turbotext (Chris Nixon)
* Micro Whist (Roland A Waddilove)
* The Grim Marshes (Clive Gifford)
* Screen Dump For KDS 8-Bit Printer ports (Ian Sharpe)
== Notes ==
* All files here originally created by Nich Campbell.
* '''Grim Marshes:''' The original listing contained errors; these are all fixed in the version supplied here. The commands available are '''NORTH''', '''SOUTH''', '''EAST''', '''WEST''' (you can't enter N, S, E and W), '''TIME''', '''TAKE''', '''WEAR''' and '''CLIMB'''. Due to the program's simplicity, when you enter TAKE, you take all of the objects in the room!
* '''Screen Dump:''' First run KDS's own initialisation program, then run this program. By default, the RSX is designed for printers which use ESC+K to switch to bit image printing, but if you change the CALL &9000 in line 150 to CALL &9000,1, the RSX will work with Epson-compatible printers.
* The postbag had a routine to indicate '''Caps Lock within Protext''' - the version supplied on the disk image contains the modification for disk users.
== Download ==
* [[Media:CWTA38TYPEINS.zip|DSK file]]
== Screenshots ==
<center><gallery style="clear: both">
Image:Knight38.png|<center>Knight's Reply</center>
Image:Roadhog38.png|<center>Road Hog</center>
Image:Permutations38.png|<center>Permutations</center>
Image:Dragon38.png|<center>Quick Dragons</center>
Image:Whist38.png|<center>Micro Whist</center>
Image:Grimmarsh38.png|<center>The Grim Marshes</center>
/gallery></center>
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[[Category:Computing With The Amstrad Type-Ins]]
=== Type-Ins ===
* Knight's Reply (Jordi Domenech)
* Sound Programming (Alex O'Donovan)
* Road Hog (Bill Hamley)
* Permutations (Alan Smith)
* Quick Dragons (Martin Wielgus)
* Turbotext (Chris Nixon)
* Micro Whist (Roland A Waddilove)
* The Grim Marshes (Clive Gifford)
* Screen Dump For KDS 8-Bit Printer ports (Ian Sharpe)
== Notes ==
* All files here originally created by Nich Campbell.
* '''Grim Marshes:''' The original listing contained errors; these are all fixed in the version supplied here. The commands available are '''NORTH''', '''SOUTH''', '''EAST''', '''WEST''' (you can't enter N, S, E and W), '''TIME''', '''TAKE''', '''WEAR''' and '''CLIMB'''. Due to the program's simplicity, when you enter TAKE, you take all of the objects in the room!
* '''Screen Dump:''' First run KDS's own initialisation program, then run this program. By default, the RSX is designed for printers which use ESC+K to switch to bit image printing, but if you change the CALL &9000 in line 150 to CALL &9000,1, the RSX will work with Epson-compatible printers.
* The postbag had a routine to indicate '''Caps Lock within Protext''' - the version supplied on the disk image contains the modification for disk users.
== Download ==
* [[Media:CWTA38TYPEINS.zip|DSK file]]
== Screenshots ==
<center><gallery style="clear: both">
Image:Knight38.png|<center>Knight's Reply</center>
Image:Roadhog38.png|<center>Road Hog</center>
Image:Permutations38.png|<center>Permutations</center>
Image:Dragon38.png|<center>Quick Dragons</center>
Image:Whist38.png|<center>Micro Whist</center>
Image:Grimmarsh38.png|<center>The Grim Marshes</center>
/gallery></center>
{{DEFAULTSORT:Computing With The Amstrad 1988-02 Type-Ins}}
[[Category:Computing With The Amstrad Type-Ins]]