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Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Amiga World (March/April 1986)

Amiga World (March/April 1986)
Amiga World was probably the most popular Amiga magazine in the U.S. The March/April 1986 issue was the second publicly available issue and includes:

Features

  • Interactive Videodisc Technology - The laser disc and the Amiga are about to join forces and a new world of interactive video computing will be upon us.

  • VIVA from Knowledge - Creating interactive video software on the Amiga with the VIVA authoring program.

  • Success Story: A-Squared Systems and the Amiga Digitizer - How a small group of people with an idea developed Live!, the Amiga video digitizer.

  • Optical Revolution - There is more than music going on in the world of the compact disk.

  • Amiga Software Market - The flood of software for the Amiga is just starting. We put together a list of over 100 titles to whet your appetite.

Articles

  • Basic Graphics - Show off a little with these ABasiC graphics teasers.

  • Programming on the Amiga: MCC Pascal - Here we take a look at one of the most popular programming languages - MCC Pascal for the Amiga.

  • CD-ROM: The Future of Memory? - Megabytes and gigabytes...CD-ROM is going to change the way we think about memory.

  • Amiga Music Studio - Mimetics Inc. is working on a series of music modules for assembling Amiga arias.

  • Using Your Intuition - Relating to the Amiga should be almost intuitive, and with a few pointers, it is.

  • Enabling Amiga - We talked with people from The Software Group about their Enable/Write word processor for the Amiga.

Columns

  • Avision - Bringing all the pieces together.

  • Zeitgeist - How much is a gigabyte anyway?

  • Reviews - Deluxe Paint from Electronic Arts, The Video RoomMate Powered Speaker System from Bose and MaxiComm from MaxiSoft.

  • The Best of Public Domain - A new series featuring reviews of "freeware" and "shareware" available to the public.

Departments

  • Repartee - More letters from readers.

  • Digital Canvas - Selected Amiga art from selected Amiga artists.

  • What's New? - Flashes from the front lines in the Amiga product wars.

  • Help Key - Questions about the Amiga, answered by the expers.

  • Coming Next Issue
...and more!

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