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Tuesday, July 11, 2023

AC’s Tech Amiga (May 1992)

AC’s Tech Amiga (May 1992)

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.


  • Table of Contents from the May 1992 issue of AC's Tech 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.


Back cover of the May 1992 issue of AC's Tech Amiga
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