Help

We'll begin COMPUTE's HELP Column with the case of Eric of Columbus, Ohio. He's thirteen, and an avid corapu-tcrist who fell victim to a whole set of problems. We first heard from Eric in September. He wrote Lhat his PET computer, received during Christmas, 1978, was down, and had been since sometime in March of 1979. Here's the saga March, 1979 PET fails message 5119 Bytes free March, 1979 PET, returned to local dealer, returns to Eric. Eric turns it on, and message 5119 Bytes free. PET...

Quick Sorting Program In Assembly Language

For the advanced programmer increase the capabilities and performance of PET and other 6502-based computers by learning to program in assembly language. This book was designed for people who can use a variety of practical BASIC programs 76 programs in all that cover a wide variety of personal finance, math, statistics, and general interest topics. The documentation in the book is complete so that you can run the programs even if you aren't an experienced programmer PET owners can purchase the...

Compute Grows On

We began, as most of you readers know, by acquiring The PET Gazette, a magazine started by Len Lindsay almost two years ago. Lcn Lindsay's PET Gazette is gone, and a section of COMPUTE now carries that title. Len continues to provide material to COMPUTE, as well as many other magazines. Rumor even has it that Len is hard at work on two books for a west coast publishing house One for PET and one for Atari I 11 keep you posted. In this issue, you'll find his brand new column, The Consumer...