Micropower |
Volume 1 · Number 1 · August 1981 |
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Micropower | Volume 1, No. 1 | August, 1981 |
Editorial | Page 1 |
A Programmable Character Generator for Nascom 1 | Page 2 |
Letters to the Editor | Page 5 |
Software for Programmable Character Generators | Page 6 |
Printerface – the Epson MX 80 | Page 12 |
Hands On – a beginners tale | Page 16 |
Snowdinger – a cure for screen flash | Page 20 |
Rubik Cubik Display Routine | Page 27 |
Nas-Sys Monitors | Page 28 |
News from the Clubs | Page 32 |
Why do we need a magazine for Nascom users? Firstly, there is a lot happening on the Nascom front at the moment. In the face of what appeared to be the imminent demise of the company many people who had been waiting for promised ‘goodies’ to appear started to produce their own add-ons. Lucas eventually came to the rescue, but the death threat had by then has its effect.
Secondly, the popular computer magazines do not give Nascom the space that Tandy, Apple, Pet, etc., etc., receive.
Thirdly, the system’s users are tremendously enthusiastic. In many local computer clubs the Nascom owners are the most active group.
Finally – well, the answer might be that there is no place for the magazine. Perhaps Nascom owners are more interested in communicating with the machine than with other users. We shall soon find out, because the magazine will only survive if people – that means you – will write about their enthusiasms.
So write – say what you liked and didn’t like, tell us what you want to read about, ask questions (and answer the questions of others), and above all write an article, short or long, because that is one way to ensure that the magazine contains topics that interest you.
Unless the article is marked to the contrary, information may be reprinted or copied for non-commercial purposes providing that the source is acknowledged.
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