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   8 ;"                                ":
   5 comp+ace<22
   5 RUN THE TAPE
   4 z$="09020203STOP THE TAPE":
   4 n,o;"                                ":
   4 ^????????????????????????????????
   4 STOP THE TAPE
   4 B.C.THORNE APRIL 1983*S\
   4 @@@@@@@@@@@@
   4 @@@@@@@@@@
   4 ;"My   score is   ";
   4 ;"            ":
   4 16/48 script
   4 (chars/256
   4 ((prog+474
   4 ((((((((((((((((((((((((((
   4 ((((((((((
   3 z$="10020203RUN THE TAPE":
   3 comp=comp+ace:
   3 a$(n)=".":
   3 Magnetic Magazines Ltd.*6\$:
   3 LET THE TAPE RUN
   3 ?8888888888888888888888888888888?8888888888888888888888888888888?8888888888888888888888888888888?8888888888888888888888888888888?8888888888888888888888888888888?8888888888888888888888888888888?88888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888
   3 ;"PRESS ANY KEY"
   3 ;"              ";
   3 "compcode"
   2 prog=prog+4
   2 prog=prog+1
   2 ppppppHHp0
   2 person=value
   2 left=up+70
   2 comp=value
   2 STOP THE TAPE NOW
   2 RANDOMIZE USR p
   2 QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQppppppppp0QQQQQ
   2 GOSUB small
   2 A$="CHEESE":
   2 A$="BREAD":
   2 A$="BOOK":
   2 A$="BARREL":
   2 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@****************
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   2 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
   2 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
   2 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@
   2 @@@@@@@@@@@@@
   2 @@@@@@@@@@@
   2 ;person+10
   2 ;"pirhana"
   2 ;"Press any key to continue."
   2 ;"Keep the tape running":
   2 ;" 16/48     MARCH 84    TAPE 04 "
   2 ;"            ";
   2 00000000000000000000000022000000000000000000000000000000000000?8888888888888888888888888888888?8888888888888888888888888888888?8888888888888888888888888888888?8888888888888888888888888888888?8888888888888888888888888888888?8888888888888888888888888888888?88888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888
   2 0000000000000000000
   2 ,chars-256
   2 ((prog+168
   2 "You take some ";A$:
   2 "COMP4PIC"
   2 "Bettaletta"
   2 "16/48TITLE"
   2 "16/48REV4"
   2 "16/48LOAD2"
   2 "16/48LOAD1"
   2 "16/48EDIT"
   2 "'"and therfore win !"
   2 "    RED = ";
   2  to read again.";
   2  to quit)"
   2  to move on."
   2  1983 16/48 Magazine Ltd*S\
   2  16/48 Magazine 1983
   2                                
   1 z$="ll130201AND ":
   1 z$="ll020302GREEN MEN":
   1 z$="ll000402DUNGEONS":
   1 z$="18150203BIGPRINT":
   1 z$="18010202THEN READ ON....":
   1 z$="18000203BIGPRINT":
   1 z$="17010304ASSEMBLER.":
   1 z$="16010602SPEED":
   1 z$="16010402EDITING":
   1 z$="15030204Stop the tape":
   1 z$="14030204SHIP OF DOOM":
   1 z$="14010102KEEP HAVING TO PULL THE PLUG??":
   1 z$="14000402MONITORS":
   1 z$="11010102CAN'T FIND THAT TREASURE?":
   1 z$="09000405The Ship":
   1 z$="08300210?":
   1 z$="08010403However!":
   1 z$="08010402DISPLAY":
   1 z$="08010102STUCK IN A DUNGEON?":
   1 z$="07040202HOBBIT HINTS":
   1 z$="06040202FLEXIBILITY":
   1 z$="06020202FRIENDLINESS":
   1 z$="06010302MICRODRIVE":
   1 z$="06000402OVER ALL":
   1 z$="04000404Way home":
   1 z$="01040303The long":
   1 z$="00140201OF":
   1 z$="00020305EDITORIAL":
   1 z$="00010505REVIEW":
   1 z$="00010204MORE DETAILS?":
   1 z$="0000060516 48":
   1 z$="00000404BIGPRINT":
   1 z$="00000204HOW DO I USE IT?":
   1 z$="00000203Just a couple of final points.":
   1 z$="0000010564 CHARACTERS PER LINE PRINTING":
   1 z$="                                ":
   1 y=y-(cu/10
   1 y=y+(b$="8")-(b$="5")
   1 y$="You see "
   1 y$;"the following;":
   1 y$;"the TRANS-MAT unit."'"The red & yellow switches are"'"labelled ~DANGER~.":
   1 y$;"steps aft & starboard"'"& a gangway port."'m$:
   1 y$;"nothing of interest.":
   1 y$;"lots of rats.":
   1 y$;"a book & lots of bread& cheese on the table.":
   1 y$'"a policebox. It dematerializes !":
   1 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
   1 xGGGGxxxxx
   1 x=x-(b$="7")+(b$="6")
   1 x=x+(g1/15
   1 x=prog-16384
   1 x(f)=x(f+1
   1 w=y+k*(q>17
   1 w,v;u$(k+i):
   1 w,v;b$(v+i+w*m);
   1 value=value+card
   1 v=x+k*(q<18
   1 usrprogen 
   1 u$=u$+c$(x+k*(q<
   1 type   GOTO GO
   1 title page and menu.
   1 t$="00000000000"
   1 statements. "
   1 statements can "
   1 small=9800
   1 sc=sc+bon:
   1 s=prog+211
   1 s$=s$+"Q":
   1 s$=s$+"K":
   1 s$=s$+"J":
   1 s$=s$+"A":
   1 r$(n)="k":
   1 r$(n)="M":
   1 program start
   1 prog=prog+p+1
   1 prog=16384
   1 ppppppppp0B
   1 ppppppppp0
   1 pppppp88p0
   1 ppppp8HHp0
   1 ppppHP8Hp0
   1 pppp8`h8p0
   1 ppp8HHHHp0
   1 pontoon   
   1 piranha   
   1 person=person+10
   1 person+ace>12
   1 p$="or as normal":
   1 p$="You can also use BIGPRINT in the 64 character mode like this":
   1 p$="Where ll is a 2 digit line number, cc is a 2 digit column numberhh is a 2 digit number for the horizontal magnification and     vv is a two digit number for the vertical magnification.":
   1 p$="Using the routine is almost as easy as normal PRINT statements.":
   1 p$="To use the bigprint routine you need to assign a value to z$ in this form;-":
   1 p$="This program contains a machine code routine which allows you toprint 64 characters per line.":
   1 p$="This does the work.":
   1 p$="There are 1090 bytes of code stored below the user defined      graphics. The code can be saved as in line 9999. You may move   the code to any address so long as you first CLEAR to a lower   address. ":
   1 p$="The machine code is stored just below the user defined graphics and takes up about 1k of memory.":
   1 p$="The code contains this character set and the BIGPRINT routine   which you will remember from issue 2 as well as the 64 characterprint routine.":
   1 p$="The bigprint routine will work in either character set. Just put GOSUB big or GOSUB small before GOSUB 9900.":
   1 p$="If you would rather hang on to the basic then you can erase all the lines from 1000 to 9500 and write your own program in the   space provided.":
   1 p$="If you are experienced enough to use the code without any basic then just looking at the listing of this program should tell youall you need to know.":
   1 p$="If the code is loaded so that it starts at the address MEM then the 64 character print routine is at MEM+877.":
   1 p$="1122334455667722744":
   1 p$=" To print ""This line is usually far too long for a ZX Spectrum."" at line 10, column 2 we need to do 4 things;-":
   1 p$=" This sets the print position.":
   1 p$=" This calls the subroutine at line 9800 which makes the system variable CHARS (see p173 of the manual) point to this character set.":
   1 n+n*(h=o)):
   1 money=money-bet:
   1 money=money+bet:
   1 magnified by 3 horizontally and by 5 vertically."
   1 m$="masts, rigging ":
   1 m$="When in the Pit room ~LOOK UP~":
   1 m$="This is sick ~Kill girl~< < Hi Andrew,I am glad that you<had trouble with this; there is<hope yet.":
   1 m$="This is not the same as the<dubious routines found in<programs such as Vallhalla,<which give you an amusing(?)<reprimand for using<obscenities, but at the same<time hold the obscenities in<their dictionaries at the<expense of more useful words.":
   1 m$="There are certain points in<the game that I find very<disturbing!":
   1 m$="The screwdriver is in the<ROD. To obtain it INSERT<MICRO BATTERY into ROD":
   1 m$="The game is text only and of<the Verb Noun type.<(GET FOOD, GO SOUTH etc.)<There are 43 locations which<can be mapped using normal<co-ordinate geometry.<(Always make a map.)<The program is in M.code and<therefore quick in response.< In all, the old classic<mainframe type Adventure.":
   1 m$="The battery is in the<SHADY ROOM. To find it you<have to wear the infra specs,<which are in the GLASS ROOM":
   1 m$="Ship of Doom goes far<beyond that type of immaturity<and seems to condone violence<against women; a stereotype<that ought to be shattered,<not reinforced.":
   1 m$="Shine torch at beam":
   1 m$="Pay the barman with the coin<from the bank and drink the<drink":
   1 m$="POINT the SONIC SCREWDRIVER":
   1 m$="Next month is a D&G Hobbit<special with hints from D&G<readers.<To wet your appetite, here is<a hint to find Gollum<and the ring from,<Martin Edwards of Staines.< < DO YOU WANT TO SEE IT?< <      Press Y/N":
   1 m$="Later, you meet a<~beautiful young android girl~.<The only purpose for the<existence of this character is<as victim of acts of sexual<violence!< A typical response to a<criminal act such as<~Rape Android~<is for the program to reply<~She moans violently and<blows a fuse~.":
   1 m$="It seems that quite a few<16/48 readers are having <problems with Artic's<Adventure C, the":
   1 m$="In this Adventure you search<a hostile alien spacecraft<for the control panel<which operates the<Graviton Beam, gripping your<craft.":
   1 m$="If you have discovered any<solutions, interesting short<cuts or bugs in any adventure<game then drop us a line at<16/48. We will send you `5 if<we publish your contribution.<Send us your problems and we<will do our best to save you<from death, destruction and<an over-heated Spectrum.":
   1 m$="I obviously do not recommend<this Adventure.< < However,If you do happen<to have a copy and are stuck< and still want to continue,<ENTER Artic's postal code from<the inlay card for a help<menu. Everyone else just press<ENTER.":
   1 m$="Fuse bars with mirror":
   1 m$="From the window of the< goblin's dungeon, go<        SW D N SE E<to get to Gollum and the ring.< < (You should find Gollum<around here, but remember, he<can be as mobile as the other<characters-YAZ.)":
   1 m$="Early in the game you are<confronted with a little girl.<If you ask for help at this<point, the program replies<~NEVER TRUST WOMEN~.<In fact, the only option<open to you is to kill the<little girl before she<strangles you!":
   1 m$="Authors should remember<that many home computer<users are children<and not twisted mysogynists<who get pleasure from<fantasies of<gratuitous sexual violence.":
   1 list colours
   1 len=prog+2
   1 len,prog-len-2
   1 jimpix#2  
   1 j,o;"(Enter ""H"" for help.)":
   1 instructions
   1 initial display.
   1 i;"ANSWER";z$(
   1 h=h+(h=n)-(h=o):
   1 g,i;"CLUE -":
   1 fish      
   1 f,across;"
   1 era       0
   1 details of your game so  that you can RUN the game again from that point."
   1 d2=x(q)-10
   1 d,g;"~+N-./0123456789",":;<=>?@ABCDEFGHI","JKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY"
   1 d$="EASYHARD":
   1 d$(nu)>"t"
   1 d$(nu)=d$(t)
   1 d$(nu)<"a"
   1 d$(nu)+f,code
   1 compcode  
   1 comp=value:
   1 comp4     
   1 come here after one hand finnished
   1 code=code+u(f+1
   1 cli)+("up "
   1 cli)+("down "
   1 clI)+("Starboard "
   1 clI)+("Fore "
   1 c$="hex f p r basico  horace u  n r   r p magentainput e  t   e z s hardware g oric r   r   e n o  r  vickerssinclair    r t m a y  clear opause  o  n o p g s adventure pixels e  e  i in t cursor agf e t i     t h   verify print ":
   1 c$="clear   gridswitch modesshow  answerthe solutionsave to tapescroll clue{scroll clue^quit program":
   1 bon=bon+250
   1 bank=bank-bet:
   1 bank=bank+bet:
   1 b$(v+i+w*m)=u$(k+i):
   1 b$(k)=" ":
   1 advintro#2
   1 across=across+3
   1 a$="starboard":
   1 a$="port":
   1 a$="foreward":
   1 a$="down":
   1 a$="YELLOW":
   1 a$="TORCH":
   1 a$="TABLE":
   1 a$="SPACESUIT":
   1 a$="SLATE":
   1 a$="DOOR":
   1 a$="BREAD":
   1 a$="BEHIND":
   1 a$*1000000
   1 a$(suit,card)="O"
   1 a$(suit,card)
   1 a complete copy of the game,   details of where you are & what has happened to you."
   1 ^e))<r/1000
   1 ^????????????????????????????????PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
   1 ^????????????????????????????????88888888
   1 ^????????????????????????????????((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((((//(((((((((((((((((((8888888(((////((((((((((((((((((000000000(((((((((((((((((((((((0000000000((((((((((((((////((((0000000000008888888(((((((((((((000000
   1 ]MAGNETIC MAGAZINES 83:H\
   1 ZXWORD    
   1 You feel ill,you cannot breath !
   1 Y$'"A gangway port."'"A door in a locker":
   1 Which key to define ? 
   1 Well Done   ";
   1 WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
   1 WWWWWWWW00000FFFFFFFFF00
   1 WHICH TREASURE?
   1 Twist or    ";
   1 To print in 64 character    mode simply                         
   1 THE HELP PAGE
   1 Set CAPS LOCK
   1 SET UP SCREEN
   1 Rewind & play tape (
   1 Reset C.LCK
   1 RESISTOR TEST
   1 RESCODE   M 
   1 RESCODE                         
   1 Program BARRY THORNE
   1 Press any key to continue.      
   1 Please wait,";
   1 PRINT64   I
   1 PRINT AT 10,2;
   1 PRINT AT 10,10;
   1 PRESS ANY KEY
   1 PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPQQQQQQQ
   1 PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
   1 PP020000000000000000000000000
   1 PP02000000000
   1 PP002222222222222222222200222
   1 PP00222222222
   1 PLAY TAPE TO VERIFY
   1 No of resistors in bin =        ";
   1 NB. if it doesn't
   1 MAGNETIC MAGAZINES :
   1 London W4 4PH.
   1 LET z$=""10040305BANG"": GOSUB 9900
   1 LET p$="hello"
   1 LET P$=""This line is usually far too long for a ZX Spectrum.""
   1 In order to break out of the    game to load side 2 of 16/48,   Press CAPSHIFT 6 ,Type LOAD""""   "'"ENTER, and play side 2.
   1 If they both looked OK then     pop the tape in a bag and send  it to"'"16/48 Competition"'"10 Barley Mow Passage"'"Chiswick"'"London W4 4PH."''"Otherwise RUN again.":
   1 I have      ";
   1 I Win !     ";
   1 How much do ";
   1 Hard luck   ";
   1 HEL=HEL-.035
   1 Graphics JIM DANN
   1 Five card   ";
   1 FIVE CARD TRICK
   1 FINISH SCREEN
   1 DRIFTED AWAY
   1 COLOUR CODE CERTIFICATE
   1 Bettaletta
   1 B$=B$+"I":
   1 B$="BREAD"
   1 ADVENT#2  
   1 A$="SLATE":
   1 A$="ROPE":
   1 A$="NOTE":
   1 A$="FOOD":
   1 A$="EVERY":
   1 A$="COMPASS":
   1 A$="BLUE":
   1 ?8888888888888888888888888888888?8888888888888888888888888888888?8888888888888888888888888888888?8888888888888888888888888888888?8888888888888888888888888888888?8888888888888888888888888888888?88888888888888888888888888888880000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
   1 ;d$(nu);" has already been defined.":
   1 ;bon;" BONUS POINTS":
   1 ;'"Play the tape containing your   previous game":
   1 ;"you wish to ";
   1 ;"you lost!":
   1 ;"you broke";
   1 ;"you Bust !  ";
   1 ;"turn        "
   1 ;"trick       ";
   1 ;"to play again":
   1 ;"the Bank!":
   1 ;"pirhana":
   1 ;"on one tape)`14.95"''" ZEUS";
   1 ;"monitor `7.50"''" OCP";
   1 ;"has monitor for `9.95":
   1 ;"gamble ?    "
   1 ;"from Hisoft";
   1 ;"for Sinclair.`12.95";
   1 ;"by Crystal Computing";
   1 ;"assembler `9.95";
   1 ;"assembler `8.50";
   1 ;"________________________________                                \/\/\/\/\/\ PIRANHA /\/\/\/\/\/\________________________________"
   1 ;"Zeros to add = ";
   1 ;"Your score is"
   1 ;"You win     ";
   1 ;"You have    ";
   1 ;"You are going to need a couple  of good books"''" (I recommend 'Understanding     Your Spectrum' by Dr Ian Logan  and the Z80 bible by Rodney     Zaks called 'programming        the Z80'.)"'"           and an":
   1 ;"Well Done";
   1 ;"We try not to be obscure or to  make life difficult."''" You can make back up copies of  most programs in 16/48 with a   simple GOTO 9999."''" We do retain the copyright on   all our material, but we hope   you will use it and would       normally only ask for a credit  (and a review copy!) if you     want to market anything using   16/48 routines.":
   1 ;"We have to start with some good old humble pie."''" Did we waste a lot of your      ZX printer paper with D&G in    the last two issues? We are     sorry that we turned on all     those printer motors with that  innocent looking OUT 154 at     line 1400. It is tempting to    blame Sir Clive for reading     so few of the port address      lines, but we really should     have spotted the bloomer."
   1 ;"Use lower case 'a' to 't'":
   1 ;"USR codes":
   1 ;"Type value of resistor in ohms. Then press ENTER. ";
   1 ;"To verify that you have 2 good  saves, rewind and play the tape.Do not worry about losing the   bottom 2 lines.":
   1 ;"This review assumes that you"'" already understand the function of an assembler."'" If you are not yet afflicted"'" by this disease then I suggest  that you quit now and come back when the symptoms become more   serious."''" For the stalwarts still reading I have selected what appear to  be the best 4 assembler/monitor packages available for the"'" Spectrum.":
   1 ;"This adventure continues in the next edition."
   1 ;"They are all very quick, but    PICTURESQUE can be out typed    if you are too quick on the     keyboard."
   1 ;"These are the 4;-"'" DEVPAC";
   1 ;"The long way home"
   1 ;"TAPE 04    MARCH 84    SIDE 1"
   1 ;"Stick  ?    ";
   1 ;"Start the tape":
   1 ;"So resistance = ";
   1 ;"START THE TAPE"'
   1 ;"SIDE 2 LOADING"
   1 ;"SIDE 1 LOADING"
   1 ;"RUN THE TAPE":
   1 ;"RESISTANCE = ";
   1 ;"R PIRANHA.....TREASURE AND DANGE"'"AK THE BANK WITH PONTOON.....BRE"
   1 ;"Press any key";
   1 ;"Press any key to see another,"'" Press ""R"" for title page."
   1 ;"Press any key to restart":
   1 ;"Press a key when you are ready."
   1 ;"Press 'q' to quit, else any key"
   1 ;"Press ""R"" for title page,
   1 ;"Part 2":
   1 ;"PRESS ANY KEY(
   1 ;"PRESS ANY KEY":
   1 ;"PRESS ANY KEY (
   1 ;"PICTURESQUE is the only one to  provide feedback on commands.   (i.e. press 
   1 ;"OUT OF OXYGEN":
   1 ;"Move the spot round the grid    using keys 5 to 8.","Key 9 (graphics) plots a dot.   Key 0 deletes it ."
   1 ;"Many of you will have caught"'" the dreaded disease which leads to late nights and multiple"'" crashes. Not drinking and"'" driving, but the horrors of"'" programming in machine code."''" This review is for those of you showing early symptons such as  a manual permanently open at    chapter 25 and a deeply"'" furrowed brow from puzzling     over HEX listings."
   1 ;"Machine code test tool";
   1 ;"Let the tape run to the end of  side one (16K machines will not LOAD the machine code part)."'"If you save the game it will"'"only run after CLEAR 32766":
   1 ;"LET z$=""llcchhvvBIG WORDS."": GOSUB 9900"';
   1 ;"It's my     ";
   1 ;"In response to Stewart Ward's   very reasonable letter, I would like to explain why we use what he calls esoteric programming   and hidden machine code."''" The lack of REM statements is   purely a matter of memory. When space permits they are left in. We put m.code in REM statements to save the time taken up by    multiple loading. If a routine  is very useful it will usually  crop up as an easily used       utility program in a future     issue. (E.g. BIGPRINT.)":
   1 ;"If you need to stop your motor  after it has started, BREAK and then enter OUT 154,4. If you    break out before the printer    goes berserk then simply edit   line 1400 and change both the   OUT 154 statements to OUT 254."''" Our apologies to all affected." :
   1 ;"If you do move the code then    look carefully at lines 5, 40   9800 and 9907 first."''" p$ has a maximum length of 255  characters."
   1 ;"I win !"
   1 ;"I recommend all 4, but this may help you to choose.":
   1 ;"I   have    ";
   1 ;"Hisoft's DEVPAC is the only one to offer single stepping. This  makes it easily the most"'" powerful monitor.":
   1 ;"Here PICTURESQUE wins with a 42 column screen which means that  even assembled listings are     easy to read. OCP also uses 42  columns, but text entry is more complex.":
   1 ;"Here DEVPAC wins again, the     assembler and the monitor can   be run from anywhere in memory  and a facility to assemble      direct from tape means that     very long programs can be       handled.":
   1 ;"Hard Luck";
   1 ;"EXTRA COMMANDS FOR 48K'ers"
   1 ;"Don't worry about the silence   between loading the program &   machine code"
   1 ;"Do you wish":
   1 ;"DIVER GOBBLED ALIVE":
   1 ;"DEVPAC is already compatible    and a joy to use. Zeus is easy  enough to transfer. The other 2 will be bringing out suitable   versions soon.":
   1 ;"DEVPAC and PICTURESQUE have"'" line editors, OCP and ZEUS both feature full screen editing."'" This does give extra speed.":
   1 ;"D REVIEW......ASSEMBLERS COMPARE"'"PHICS GENERATOR  USRPROGEN...GRA"
   1 ;"By the time you read this the   Spectrum should have become the world's most popular computer.  We may not like our keyboards   but we get the best software    (Who wants the HOBBIT without   graphics?) and a whole back up  industry for the machine which  made real computing affordable."''" Congratulations to Sinclair and to the 1.1 million  ZX Specrum  owners.":
   1 ;"By Ben Lewis."
   1 ;"Bust !      ";
   1 ;"Any of these the packages will  do the job."'" Hisoft's DEVPAC offers the most flexible and powerful package   at the lowest price."'" PICTURESQUE is my personal"'" favourite, but wait for the"'" microdrive version if you are   on the waiting list."'" If you must have full screen    editing then you will need to   go for OCP or ZEUS."'" Fortunately you cannot go far   wrong.";
   1 ;"All the old offers still hold.  Send letters, problems, or      ideas to "'" 
   1 ;"3rd band = number of"
   1 ;"2nd band = 2nd digit":
   1 ;"2 ADVENTURE...THE LONG WAY HOME#"'"E FUN MORE USE   MORE VALUE..MOR"
   1 ;"1st band = 1st digit."''" 2nd band = 2nd digit."''" 3rd band = No of zeros."'" (N.B. Black = none.)"
   1 ;"1st band = 1st digit":
   1 ;"+`12.95 for monitor"''" PICTURESQUE";
   1 ;"(assembler and monitor";
   1 ;"(T/S)        "
   1 ;"'q'----up","'a'----down","'i'----left","'p'----right"
   1 ;" to load PIRANHA.";
   1 ;" Watch out you don't run out of oxygen and that you don't get   carried away by the current"
   1 ;" SCORE       OXYGEN      LIVES   0            1000         5                   
   1 ;" On  a  diving  expedition  you discover that the sea is alive  with deadly piranha fish but    you continue to dive never the  less to pick up treasure on the seabed and return it to your    ship. You have 5 divers at your disposal  and  each  piece  of  treasure scores 100 points."
   1 ;" GAME OVER ":
   1 ;" DIVER CARRIED AWAY ":
   1 ;"  ZX WORD.....COMPUTER CROSSWORD GREEN MEN       OF DUNGEONS AND"
   1 ;"  RESCODE.....DECODE THE COLOURS"'"HARACTERS / LINE PRINT 64......C"
   1 ;"     Wishing you future success "
   1 ;"     SWITCH THE TAPE OFF       "
   1 ;"       Please wait"'"The new program is being        assembled in the screen memory"
   1 ;"         RUN THE TAPE           ":
   1 ;"         ":
   1 ;"            ";:
   1 ;"             ":
   1 ;"             "
   1 ;"              ";:
   1 ;"               ";
   1 ;"                 ";
   1 ;"                  ";
   1 ;"                         "
   1 ;"                           "
   1 ;"                                "
   1 64code    B
   1 23635+256*
   1 2222222222
   1 22200778888887700078880000
   1 22200077888888877000078880222
   1 2220000778888888877000078888
   1 220000077888888888770000078888
   1 2200000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
   1 16/48TITLE8
   1 16/48REV4 
   1 16/48LOAD2
   1 16/48LOAD1
   1 16/48EDIT 
   1 16/48D&G  
   1 16/48 magazine,
   1 16/48 MAGAZINE Ltd.1983
   1 16/48 ISSUE 4 COMPETITION
   1 100hoooooooooooooooooooh001
   1 10 Barley Mow Passage,
   1 022222000000000F;;999;;F00
   1 022222000000000F;
   1 0222200002200000000000000000000
   1 002;999;;F00
   1 000888888888
   1 000080888888
   1 0000000FFFFFFFFF00
   1 0000000000;99888F00
   1 000000000000000F8220000000000F;;9998;F00
   1 000000000000000000000001
   1 000000000000000000000000800000000000000000000000000
   1 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000?8888888888888888888888888888888?8888888888888888888888888888888?8888888888888888888888888888888?8888888888888888888888888888888?8888888888888888888888888888888?8888888888888888888888888888888?88888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888
   1 00000000000000000000000
   1 00000000000
   1 ..let you practice using it,"'''"   
   1 ..give you a test."
   1 ..Explain the colour code,"'''"   
   1 .................................................................
   1 . When you have      finished. Press 
   1 .                                              
   1 - ENTER statement "
   1 ,o;"(Enter ""A"" to abort.)"
   1 ,o;"    ADVENTURE HELP FROM Yaz.   "
   1 ,j;"This is to certify that"'" the above has correctly read    the colour code for all the E12 preferred values of resistor."
   1 ,j;"There are 12 resistors"
   1 ,j;"Number dropped = ";m;';" Number of times help used = ";h
   1 ,i;"Press R to read again.";
   1 ,i;"Press L to load Some silly game or other"
   1 ,by the improved   " 
   1 ,(r$="q")+2
   1 , the others would just echo 
   1 +s;"(";s;" LETTERS)"
   1 +prog-23755
   1 +k;b$(v+i+w*m);
   1 ****************                *              *                *   PIRANHA    *                * By Ben Lewis *                *    
   1 *(r$="a"):
   1 *(c$(j+i+k*m)=" "));:
   1 ),x+k*(q<18
   1 (prog+1217
   1 (a$)*1000000
   1 (Hint!))            "
   1 (HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
   1 ((((////((((((((((((((((((
   1 ((((////((
   1 ((((((/((()))))))(((((((((
   1 ((((((/(((((((((((((((((((
   1 (((((((((((////(((////((((
   1 (((((((((((((
   1 ((((((((((((
   1 ("Try again."
   1 '''''''''''''''''''"You will be asked if you wish to
   1 '''''''''''''''''''
   1 '''''''''''''''''"All picture cards count as 10"'"and an ace can be either 1 or 11"
   1 '''''''''''''
   1 '''"Press A to Read Again","      M to Move on"
   1 '''"  The program accepts answers in"'"  the form ""2K2"" or ""M22"""'"  or even ""2.2k"" or ""0.1M""."
   1 ''"Do you want a print out of theseinstructions ? (y/n)"
   1 ''"(i.e. p=MEM+877)"
   1 '"Your score is ";
   1 '"The first reason is probably   "
   1 '"That's It. STOP THE TAPE"
   1 '"Let Tape Run"
   1 '"If you get 21 with only two     cards you have"'"
   1 '"If you can amass five cards you have a"'"
   1 '"I justify the use of 4 bytes to"
   1 '"Do you want to read these again?"'"(y/n)"
   1 '"Do you want to load a previous  game ?"
   1 '"Dear 16/48, fellow Hackers,    "
   1 '"1. Illegible inverse characters"
   1 '"1. Hold down CAPS SHIFT        "
   1 '"(Y/N)"''''''''''''''''''
   1 '" We will draw the tapes out of a bucket on 31st March 84 and the the first FIVE correct entrants will receive software of their  choice up to a value of `20."''" Unscramble the picture with     
   1 '"  This program will;-"'''"   
   1 '"     My reasons for developing "
   1 #p;("DUMP PROG - This will SAVE &    
   1 #p;'"Use short sentences where"'"possible."'
   1 #p;'"The story so far......."''" You were on a space ship and"'"your transmat would not let you go home. Your only escape was tojettison several units which"'"are now scattered through time  and space."
   1 #p;"WHAT CAN I SEE - This reminds   you of where visible exits are"'("and shows you a picture."
   1 #p''"16/48 Presents the 2nd episode  of our text & graphics"'"adventure game.(High speed,     hi-res graphics for 48K'ers      only.)"
   1 #p'"You tell the computer what you  want to do by typing in ENGLISH.(Then pressing enter)"
   1 #p'"You should usually draw a map   wherever you go so that you can find your way back. (It will notmatter too much for this chapter.)"
   1 #p'"To start the game you will need an ~entry code~ given to you at the end of the last game."''"If you do not have the code,"'"(where were you last month ?)"'"try this code ~00101111000.7~"'"or press 
   1 #p'"P =GO PORT"'"S =GO STARBOARD ...etc"'"INSTRUCTIONS - gives you these  instructions again."
   1 #p'"In each episode of the game you are looking for one of the"'"transmat units in the hope that the next one will get you home."''"This month you find yourself"'"aboard a deserted ship."
   1 #p'"HELP - The computer may give youadvice."'("DUMP - This will SAVE and 
   1 #p'"GO AFT, PORT, STARBOARD, FORWARDUP or DOWN"'"WHAT HAVE I GOT WITH ME ?"'"EXAMINE THE ..."'"TAKE THE ..."'"READ THE.."
   1 #p'"Don't worry if your character iskilled early on in your first   game, it is all part of the     learning process !"
   1 #p'"Certain single words can be usedas commands. These are:"
   1 #p'"Avoid giving more than one"'"instrucion per sentence."
   1 "zeros to add.":
   1 "worse is possible.             "
   1 "was that of M.Plows found in   "
   1 "utilities, interesting educat- "
   1 "usrprogen"
   1 "those involved with the making "
   1 "this letterface were twofold:- "
   1 "these colours:"
   1 "the decenders, my 's' has now  "
   1 "rewind & play":
   1 "requirements.                  "
   1 "practice when writing Basic    "
   1 "one problem and another appears"
   1 "of this fine magazine.         "
   1 "of this excellent magazine, (I "
   1 "of designing in a 7X7 matrix.  "
   1 "nothing.":
   1 "needs only few
   1 "nb. This program will crash if  it is stopped & then RUN.":
   1 "name.)                         "
   1 "ments, esoteric programming not"
   1 "makers accuracy."
   1 "legibility that it gives.(Low  "
   1 "lack of informative
   1 "it could be easier to follow   " 
   1 "is usually gold or silver."
   1 "ional and very playable games. "
   1 "insert an advert as a program  "
   1 "icsms and adverts are a bonus. "
   1 "ible machine code makes me wild"
   1 "explained and the use of invis-"
   1 "equally to this magazine. The  "
   1 "due to my ageing Sony T.V.set. "
   1 "digits 0-9 are represented by":
   1 "cunning in the use of Sinclair "
   1 "computing just like that, solve"
   1 "c"+n+j,170
   1 "bettaletta"
   1 "before buying the second volume"
   1 "been achieved between useful   "
   1 "become a semi-decender. Isn't  "
   1 "bands work,press any key."
   1 "another's program. This applies"
   1 "another's acheivement and then "
   1 "am much impressed. More later.)"
   1 "advintro#2"
   1 "advent1/48"
   1 "adjust it to one's own personal"
   1 "Your'e on your own.":
   1 "Your spacesuit has run out of   air, dummy!":
   1 "Your laser starts a fire, the   alcohol in the hold explodes."
   1 "You unlock and open the door."'"Thousands of starving rats pour out & overwhelm you.":
   1 "You take your ";a$;" off."'"It vanishes, it does not belong  in this time zone.":
   1 "You materialize."'':
   1 "You lie unconscious. After a"'"while a small fire starts below.There is an explosion.":
   1 "You have with you"
   1 "You have nothing to eat.":
   1 "You have no powerpack for your  laser gun.":
   1 "You have no gun.":
   1 "You find yourself in a darkroom.";y$;"only three glowing"'"switches (red,blue,yellow).":
   1 "You find a key & take it.":
   1 "You eat some ";A$;", you feel"'"much better!":
   1 "You do not have the right key":
   1 "You dematerialize":
   1 "You cannot.":
   1 "You cannot go ";a$:
   1 "You cannot eat in a spacesuit !":
   1 "You are weak & hungry"
   1 "You are unable to do so.":
   1 "You are on the main deck":
   1 "You are on the fore deck",y$;m$;"an anchor chain";(" & a coil of rope"
   1 "You are in the sea. You see the MARY CELESTE. You drown."
   1 "You are in the rigging":
   1 "You are in the main (Captain's) cabin"'y$;"a table,chairs."'"There is a slate on the wall.":
   1 "You are in a ship's hold"'y$;"a pile of barrels.":
   1 "You are blown into the water.":
   1 "YELLOW",6
   1 "Wrong entry code."''"Type 
   1 "Write this code down on a piece of paper.It is your entry code  to the next episode."'t$;hel
   1 "When you have finished, this    program will write a skeleton   program for you which sets up   the graphics."
   1 "When this program has finished  it will erase itself leaving theskeleton program. REM notes in  the skeleton program should helpyou."
   1 "What are you going to do ?"'"
   1 "We will now ignore the 4th band."
   1 "WITH THIS FUNCTION GIRL","WE CREATED A COMPUTER","THE CREATOR OF THE","SPECTRUM"
   1 "VIOLET",3
   1 "Use this program to generate    your own user defined graphics. You can redefine keys ""a"" to ""t"""
   1 "Use one of the following words  in your sentences;":
   1 "Try examining things":
   1 "To find out how the first three":
   1 "This 4th band indicates the ":
   1 "There is feint writing on it.":
   1 "There are exits visible;"'("Port "
   1 "The ship's compass is spinning  around."'("Your compass is pointing down   to a door on the aft deck"
   1 "The second due to the problems "
   1 "The rats push you towards the"'"edge of the deck.":
   1 "The rats jump overboard":
   1 "The object of 
   1 "The hard/software review/crit- "
   1 "The door is locked. There is a  note on it.":
   1 "The bread is contaminated with  Ergot. You hallucinate.":
   1 "The barrels contain alcohol":
   1 "The TRANS-MAT unit explodes.":
   1 "The DATA statements in the new  program are designed to take up as little memory as possible."
   1 "TINY ARTHUR WITH LITTLE","RAYMOND STORES THE DATA","HOLDS DATA, MAY BE","STRING OR NUMERIC"
   1 "TINA WITHOLDS COMMAND","TO READ THE KEYBOARD","COMMAND USED TO READ","THE KEYBOARD"
   1 "THE TIARA SHATTERS TO","REVEAL THE U.S. MICRO","COMPUTER RENOWNED FOR","ITS GRAPHICAL ABILITY"
   1 "THE SPECTRUM HAS 49152","","THE SMALLEST ELEMENTS","OF A COMPUTER DISPLAY"
   1 "THE POTS BREAK CAUSING","A HALT COMMAND","COMMAND USED TO","HALT A PROGRAM"
   1 "THE PLAYER PERHAPS OR","MAYBE THE MEDIUM","THE MEDIUM UPON WHICH","MOST GAMES ARE SUPPLIED"
   1 "THE G.I. IS SHATTERED","INTO HOW MANY BITS ?","THE NUMBER OF","BITS TO A BYTE"
   1 "THE ENIGMA AND I CREATE","A SOFTWARE HOUSE","CREATORS OF ARCADIA",""
   1 "THE COMPUTER HESITATES","FATHER BEFORE USE","A DELAY WITHIN","A PROGRAM"
   1 "So that I can find them easily "
   1 "SO RICK, YOU ARE HIDING","A COMPUTER","PERHAPS THE SPECTRUMS","MOST DIRECT COMPETITOR"
   1 "SIT","STARBOARD","FORE","DOWN","PORT","AFT","CLIMB","UP","EXAMINE","LOOK","SEE","TAKE OFF","TAKE","EAT","FEED","GIVE","HELP","SWITCH","GOT","UNLOCK","SHOOT","READ","SAVE GAME","QUIT"
   1 "SILVER AND A LITTLE FUR","CREATE THIS JOYSTICK","MANUFACTURERS OF A","SPECTRUM JOYSTICK"
   1 "REACH ROUND CONFUSED","HUNGRY CHAP",",[","`\                     Z_       
   1 "Progams.                       "
   1 "Press any key to continue":
   1 "Press Enter for Next Page";a$
   1 "PRINT64":
   1 "POSTAL CODE (no spaces)  ";
   1 "P.S. I ONCE CONCEALED","A SOFTWARE HOUSE","SOFTWARE HOUSE,CREATORS","OF HUNGRY HORACE"
   1 "ORANGE",2
   1 "Nothing happens.":
   1 "NOT THE FIRST COMPUTER","LANGUAGE, I HEAR","FAST COMPUTER LANGUAGE","AS USED BY JUPITER ACE"
   1 "NO POINT IN THIS NUMBER","","A WHOLE NUMBER",""
   1 "NO BAND = 20%"
   1 "NEVER VARIES YET SOUNDS","LIKE A CHARTS TYPE","3.1415927",""
   1 "Long Way#2"
   1 "LOOK MA A GENT,","FUNNY COLOUR","THIS IS YOUR CLUE 
   1 "Keywords in 
   1 "KEY E to escape."'"Press 
   1 "It says ~Key hidden by Captain~.":
   1 "It says ~A strange engine"'"appeared. It has been locked"'"away. Another engine appeared"'"we fear for our lives~.":
   1 "It is very satisfying to take  "
   1 "It is too dark.":
   1 "It is the log of the MARY"'"CELESTE. It describes a normal  voyage.":
   1 "It does not seem to make sense.":
   1 "In the colour code each of the":
   1 "IT IS TRANSPARANT YOU,","WILL LOSE THE VARIABLES","USED TO RESET VARIABLES","OR PERHAPS ALTER RAMTOP"
   1 "INSTRUCTION"
   1 "INPUT THE DATA OR GO IN","","PRESS THIS TO EXECUTE","A COMMAND"
   1 "INITIALLY AN AMERICAN","COMPUTER MANUFACTURER","U.S. MANUFACTURERS OF A","16 BIT HOME COMPUTER"
   1 "I make the statement inverse.  "   
   1 "I did not understand that !":
   1 "I HEAR ONE DIRECT ABUSE","AT THE POSITION MARKER","INDICATOR OF THE","CHARACTER POSITION"
   1 "Eat what ?":
   1 "EX SINCLAIR MAN, NOW AN","ACE DESIGNER","STEVE .... THE AUTHOR","OF THE SPECTRUM MANUAL"
   1 "Do you wish to recap on the     rules ?"
   1 "Do you want to save this programon a blank tape ? (y/n)"
   1 "Do you want to define another   character ? (y/n) ";c$
   1 "Do you want to alter the        character ? (y/n)";c$
   1 "DOWN TO EARTH COMPUTER","LANGUAGE","RESIDENT LANGUAGE","OF THE SPECTRUM"
   1 "DIRECT TO THE SCREEN, A","TURNIP YOU LEFT MASHED","BASIC STATEMENT,DIRECTS","INFORMATION TO THE VDU"
   1 "DID THE EXPRESS INSPIRE","THE BACKGROUND COLOUR ?","THE BACKGROUND COLOUR",""
   1 "Climb the barrels"'"Don't expect so much help in future!":
   1 "Characters defined are;"
   1 "COMPUTER EQUIVALENT OF","A KNOTTED HANDKERCHIEF","USED BEFORE A COMMENT","IN A PROGRAM"
   1 "COMPUTER COMMAND","FOUND IN DOVER","COMMAND USED TO","SUPERIMPOSE CHARACTERS"
   1 "CIA IS CONFUSED BY THE","INFORMATION INTERCHANGE","WIDELY USED","CHARACTER CODE SET"
   1 "But beware! Program blackout or"
   1 "Both exits lead down"'y$'m$'"The ship's helm"'"The ships compass is tied to it.":
   1 "BROADEN THESE FOR","YOUR FREE TAPE","THE TAPE PRESENTED FREE","WITH EACH SPECTRUM"
   1 "BACK UP INSIDE A WHOLE","NUMBER TO ENTER DATA","COMMAND USED FOR","DATA ENTRY"
   1 "Avast behind, the captain's late":
   1 "As you can see, in acommodating"
   1 "All resistors have 3 bands, plus"
   1 "ALL","EVERYTHING","KEY","DIAMOND","SPACESUIT","FOOD","GUN","POWERPACK","TORCH","COMPASS","CHEESE","BREAD","ROPE"
   1 "ADVENT#2"
   1 "A SPIDER PERHAPS","CAUSES THE ERROR","SOUNDS LIKE AN INSECT","BUT IS A PROGRAM FAULT"
   1 "A SPELL CAST TO BASE 16","","A NUMBER SYSTEM TO THE","BASE 16 (ABBREVIATION)"
   1 "A SHORT ADVERT GOES OUT","BRAVELY, FOR THE HOBBIT","THE HOBBIT FOR INSTANCE",""
   1 "A MISTAKE SHOWS AS MIST","CLEARS AROUND TERRORISM","A MISTAKE",""
   1 "A COMPUTER OR A SUIT OF","ARMOUR I HEAR","THE COMPUTER AS OPPOSED","TO THE PROGRAM"
   1 ";d$(nu);"= ";:
   1 ";d$(n);"= ";
   1 ";';" We will pay `5 for anything we  publish and `50 if you can      send us an original program     which we can feature.";';" Meanwhile enjoy the rest of the tape....":
   1 ";'''" Ever wondered what all those    little striped things are       doing inside your radio or      your TV or even your computer?"''" Well, they are resistors and    this program is about reading   the stripes to find out how     much resistance they have to    electrical current.";'';" Resistance in measured in 
   1 "64printer"                 
   1 "5 BEFORE THE FIRE TURN,","WHY, TO CHECK RECORDING","HOW TO CHECK","A RECORDING"
   1 "3. Release CAPS SHIFT          "
   1 "23658",d:
   1 "20",d;" press x to execute the command   or r to return to the puzzle  "
   1 "2. Ungainly decender characters"
   1 "2. Press INV.VIDEO,TRUE VIDEO  "
   1 "19";d$(i+n*(h=o)
   1 "18")+i+(y+k*(q>
   1 "17"))*m):
   1 "16/48D&G"
   1 "13",g;"   EASY  MODE   ":
   1 "10")="0":
   1 "(in most cases) a 4th band which"
   1 "(Though it is a bit sneaky to  "
   1 "(Rare; BROWN = 1%, RED = 2%)"
   1 "'Home Computing Weekly No.22.' "   
   1 "''"will print ""BANG"""'"at line 10, column 4"'"
   1 "''"Then try 00101111000.7"
   1 "''"If you wish to have another cardyou must 
   1 "''" This month we decided to give   everyone a chance with a fairly simple puzzle."''" Your task is to sort out the    mess which you will see when    you press the next button." 
   1 "'"but if you dont you should 
   1 "'"QUIT - This restarts the game."
   1 "'" any other key to try another."
   1 " in a bin."''" You must take them all out, but you must identify them or they  will drop back into the bin."''" Try not to use the help page;   the program counts."'''" Type your name and then ENTER."
   1 " SILVER = 10%" 
   1 "  This is how it works."
   1 "  KEEP THE TAPE RUNNING"
   1 "   Then cursor LEFT            "
   1 "   GOLD = 5%"
   1 "   B.C.THORNE     1983"
   1 "    RED = 2 zeros = ";
   1 "     Try this Technique:-      "
   1 "     This program is simple and"
   1 "     The program that I used   "
   1 "     My plea is for a standard "
   1 "     My disappointment is that "
   1 "     Let me give my praise to  "
   1 "     I designed the letter face"
   1 "     For me perfect balance has"
   1 "             Leicester.        "
   1 "             10th December 1983"
   1  when you have       defined a character."
   1  when prompted"
   1  to save the   solution TWICE on tape."'" Good luck."
   1  to quit."
   1  to quit and move on,"''" any other key to read again.":
   1  to continue";
   1  is to     reach the highest score without exceeding 21 !"
   1  is right."
   1  entry code."'"
   1  by Peter Beckett":
   1  and you would need to    know what it meant. Together    with the mode of entry this     makes it the easiest to use.":
   1  and it echoes     
   1  What to do in the BAR";
   1  USERGRAPHICS-PROGRAM GENERATOR "
   1  USEFUL PHRASES 
   1  To pass the beam";
   1  To get the key";
   1  To get past the bars";
   1  To Quit menu"
   1  No screwdriver";
   1  No luck in the Pit room"; 
   1  No battery";
   1  INSTRUCTIONS 
   1  IMPORTANT 
   1  For 64 character       printing you need to select     the special script with                
   1  Can't pass the ~Little girl";
   1  COMMANDS "
   1  B.C.THORNE SEPT 1983
   1  B.C.THORNE JAN 1983
   1  8     8                                             8              
   1  8                                         !
   1  16/48 Magazine Ltd. 1984 .*6\$:
   1  16/48 Magazine Ltd. 
   1  '83     *                *              *                ****************
   1   and after you have played about with RESCODE  you should be"'" able to identify most colour    coded resistors. Good luck."   
   1   CONTROL KEYS  ";
   1    press c to clear the grid    ":
   1    REWIND   
   1    2 0 2  && 0000
   1    ***FINISHED***          
   1     congratulations you have     completed the puzzle correctly 
   1     USERGRAPHICS GENERATOR   "
   1      for instance to set the         print position to the           middle of the screen.      
   1         ":
   1            u
   1              "
   1               you can return to the normal    script at any time with                
   1                ":
   1                     and then                      
   1                                        NOW TYPE IN;  1080 
   1                                              this will print "hello" at      the current print position.     you can use 
   1                                   
   1                                 
   1                             
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   1                  
   1                 
   1               
   1              
   1