Broadcast Elite (unused by CU)
(following on from the OpalVision Roaster article) Tucked into another corner of the room with its twenty one inch multisync monitor and smaller video monitor is another 4000 equipped with 34MB, 5 GIGAbytes of...
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(following on from the OpalVision Roaster article) Tucked into another corner of the room with its twenty one inch multisync monitor and smaller video monitor is another 4000 equipped with 34MB, 5 GIGAbytes of...
Exciting! Interesting! Words never yet used to describe a file system review… And I continue that tradition here.
Welcome, weary traveller You find yourself in what appears to be a construction site. Pieces of dangerous HTML lurk to your left and right, waiting to trip up the unwary. Not that you fall...
Summer 1995 saw the launch of Phase 5’s CyberStorm and CyberVision. Were they any good? Read on, brave reader…
(Editor’s note: this article appeared in the December 1994 issue of CU Amiga, and ran over 4 pages) Cast your mind back to late 1986. In computer shops around the country, an incredible plague...
DICE C package, now freeware, as reviewed in 1995 for Amiga Computing.
The OpalVision Roaster: full DVE on the Amiga, at a decent price? It should have been revolutionary… A quick visit in the summer of 95 to White Knight in Puckeridge…
Relationships, that’s what it’s all about – according to the latest database to hit the market called Twist, from Hisoft. Like all the other databases that we have looked at over the past few...
(Editor’s note: written in November 1994, and published in Amiga Computing as my first review for them) The world, its brother and their cats have all by now seen MagicWB. For those still left...
There comes a time in everybody’s life when, despite their best efforts to avoid such a thing, they find themselves needing to do something horrendous such as producing a (dare I say it) graph...