Liverpool Software Gazette - Content

Content

There were some regular columns such as Pets Corner (for the Commodore PET), Apple Pips (for the Apple II), Nascom Notes and Nybbles (small BASIC tips and routines).

Below are some of the contents from each of the issues. Note the general term for computers back then was Microcomputers (sometimes spelt as two words). In some cases the original spelling/typos have been left intact.

Issue 1:

  • Sargon meets the Nascom
  • Programming Practices and Technics
  • M5 System - an Interpreter for the Nascom One
  • I'm Pilot, fly me
  • Acorn Mastermind
  • Pascal bytes the Apple

Issue 2:

  • Dungeons & Dragons Revisited
  • Numerical Accuracy of Microcomputers
  • Cesil - an introduction
  • Acorn and the Kim
  • Z-80 Processor Profile
  • Revas & Zeap
  • Application Software for Microcomputers
  • Trekking by 'JTK'
  • Byting more off your Disk

Issue 3:

  • AIM 65 Assembler
  • Graphics Shapes (Series)
  • Pilot Takes Off
  • Pascal - an Introduction (series)
  • Algol 68C on the Z80
  • Microcomputers and Biochemistry
  • Sharp Machine Language
  • Super Sort

Issue 4:

  • Star Gate
  • Jet Set
  • 6800 Processor Profile
  • A Forth Introduction
  • A Useful Pascal Program (series)
  • A Marvel Called the MC6809
  • A Number Processor for the Acorn
  • Architectural Software on the Cheap
  • Commercial Micro Software Fundamentals
  • Social Effects of Micro Computers

Issue 5:

  • Xtal Basic - The Extendable One
  • Analysis of Systems Analysis
  • Cesil Interpreted in Basic
  • Algol 68
  • Fortran 77
  • Lisp
  • Forms Processing
  • Compiling Systems
  • The Users View of Visicalc

Issue 6 (Pascal special):

  • 'Warning' Prolonged use of Pascal may seriously damage your mental health
  • Integer Pascal on the Nascom
  • Structured and not so Structured Programming
  • TCL Pascal
  • A Readers Contribution
  • Alarming Your Computer
  • The Romplus and Keyboard Filter
  • Stargate Unlocked
  • Tangerine Article
  • MPL Language

Issue 7 (CP/M special):

  • Microcomputer Disk Operating Systems
  • CP/M on the Sharp MZ-80K
  • Z0 Article
  • Graphics Software for the Apple II
  • Introduction to Hi Resolution Graphics on the Apple
  • Sharp PC 1211
  • Getting More From Your Genie
  • Micro Chips in Use Now
  • A Simple Machine

Issue 8/9:

  • Curing 'Clear' Keys
  • Systems Programming with High Level Languages
  • Macro's and Micro's
  • Pilot Takes Off
  • A Useful Romplus Programme
  • M.P.L. Language
  • Connecting the General Instruments AY-3-8910 Programmable Sound Generator to the 6502/6800 bus
  • Sharp Basics
  • Flashy Graphics
  • Writing Decent Basic Programmes
  • Microcomputer Communications for the Hobbyist
  • Introduction to the Main Features of Algol 68
  • The TRS-80's Hidden Keyboard
  • Apple D.O.S. 3.3

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