AC's Tech Amiga was a more technically oriented spin-off of Amazing Computing, both of which were dedicated to the Amiga. The May 1992 issue of AC's Tech Amiga includes:
- Editorial - The editor notes the demise of a competing publication and how it isn't all good news.
- Programming the Amiga in Assembly Language, Part 2 - This second part on assembly language programming concentrates on the use of macros.
- Amiga Voice Recognition - An in-depth analysis of computerized voice recognition with some specific code examples for the Amiga.
- Implementing an ARexx Interface in Your C/Program, Part 2 - Using ARexx, Amiga's scripting language, with C programs.
- Integrated Function Systems for Amiga Computer Graphics - Using mathematics and the concept of "self-similarity" to create graphics. Sounds kind of like fractals to me.
- Keyboard I/O from Amiga Windows - Programming techniques of capturing keyboard input in windows.
- Copper Programming - Using Copper, one of the Amiga's graphics coprocessors, to create impressive graphics.
Table of Contents from the May 1992 issue of AC's Tech Amiga
Back cover of the May 1992 issue of AC's Tech Amiga
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