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[[Image:SMART- screen shot 1.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The SMART+ workspace]] | [[Image:SMART- screen shot 1.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The SMART+ workspace]] | ||
− | An art package for the Plus series of computers written by [[Trebmint]] in 1993 for Radical software. | + | An art package for the [[Plus]] series of computers written by [[Trebmint]] in 1993 for Radical software. |
This is the last evolution of this art package. | This is the last evolution of this art package. | ||
− | The first was a type-in in Amstrad Action issue 29 on page 72. This was mostly made in BASIC and designed for drawing in mode 1. | + | The first (SmART) was a type-in in Amstrad Action issue 29 on page 72. This was mostly made in BASIC and designed for drawing in mode 1. |
It was compatible with the CPC. | It was compatible with the CPC. | ||
− | The second was given free on a cover-tape with Amstrad Action November 1991 (issue 74) (in Action pack 8), it was also compatible with CPC | + | The second (SmART 2) was given free on a cover-tape with Amstrad Action November 1991 (issue 74) (in Action pack 8), it was also compatible with CPC |
and designed for drawing in mode 0. | and designed for drawing in mode 0. | ||
Latest revision as of 06:51, 22 July 2010
An art package for the Plus series of computers written by Trebmint in 1993 for Radical software.
This is the last evolution of this art package.
The first (SmART) was a type-in in Amstrad Action issue 29 on page 72. This was mostly made in BASIC and designed for drawing in mode 1. It was compatible with the CPC.
The second (SmART 2) was given free on a cover-tape with Amstrad Action November 1991 (issue 74) (in Action pack 8), it was also compatible with CPC and designed for drawing in mode 0.