Difference between revisions of "CWTA Issue 13 - January 1986 - Type-Ins"
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Latest revision as of 07:19, 4 August 2020
The following listings were published in the January 1986 issue of Computing_with_the_Amstrad:
Contents
Type-Ins
- Molecule (Daniel J Bishop)
- Fill (Chris Ratcliffe)
- Discman's Revenge (Dak Long Lau)
- Wordsquare editor (David McLachlan)
- Birthday (David Andrews)
- Binary Trainer (Stephen Barnes)
- Bells/Quasimodo (Aleatoire)
- After All This Time (Trevor Roberts)
- Windows (Robin Nixon)
- Memory Dump (Roland A Waddilove)