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I was wondering if you could add a link from your website () to the piece to help spread knowledge of the influential, but now largely forgotten, Quantum Link service. Q-Link was also made available on Apple & IBM-compatible PCs from 1988. Quantum Link also featured the ground breaking game Habitat by Lucasfilms, the first graphical massively multi player online game. Quantum Link, originally available on the Commodore 64 computer, offered and pioneered many of the features we are used to having on the modern internet, such as e-mail, instant messaging, shopping, and chat rooms – to name a few. I am writing to inform you about an article I have created about Quantum Link, an online service that was available in the US & Canada from 1985 to 1994. Happy Commodoreing (Oh, I think that’s a made up word).
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Andrew Fisher writes a review about the book 10 print, and points out some typos in previous issues of Commodore Free (Ahh the dreaded typos_ although I am claiming the myth that I introduce them to make you keep reading just to find out if I print the corrections). A Popeye conversion for the VIC 20 and Dork Dave for the Commodore 16. In this issue we review a rather long-awaited text on Block Copy for the Pet I seem to be better playing it than I was reviewing. We still have the latest (or it was when I started writing) news and stories from the Commodore world and have the usual splash of reviews. Still, it’s a bit of fun identifying the text from various games. Tristan Miller presents “A GARDEN OF GAME GLYPHS”, although I am sure I have printed this sometime before, scanning the issues I couldn’t remember if I had or not, or if this was a new article.
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Roach tells us about the pain of software and copyrights and handing such right to companies who subsequently become bust overnight, and how he thought being a programmer would pay the bills.Ĭommodoreman looks at “Algorithms” and this issue seems the first (hopefully!) of articles on said subject, with a basic listing to try out (usable on all 8 bit commodore machines, with some modifications, listed at the article end). We have interesting articles with the first entitled “Growing pains”. Luckily this issue came together really well, with various people donating text and articles and news. With the first issue of Commodore Free, and after a rather lacklustre year just past (issue-wise at least), I hope to try and stay on track, at least releasing more issues than last year. With a fresh new year, we usually have a fresh new look, but this time we don’t!
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K&A Plus Issue 2 - Polish/English Magazine.