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6 ;"LIVES::";L$( 4 RUN THE TAPE 3 ;" TWEAK A BUTTON TO CONTINUE! ": 3 ;" ": 3 ((prog+474 2 z$="09020203STOP THE TAPE": 2 STOP THE TAPE 2 Magnetic Magazines Ltd.*6\$: 2 LET THE TAPE RUN 2 B.C.THORNE APRIL 1983*S\ 2 @@@@@@@@@@@@ 2 @@@@@@@@@@@ 2 @@@@@@@@@@ 2 16/48 script 2 16/48 Magazine Ltd. *6\$: 2 1 ~"~)~0~5~8~ 1 {;|H|_|m|x| 1 z,o;"Food Left::";400 1 z$="15020203M to move on.": 1 z$="15000102into efficent Z80 machine code?": 1 z$="130001023. Can you translate such ideas": 1 z$="10030203RUN THE TAPE": 1 z$="10020203RUN THE TAPE": 1 z$="10020203A to go again,": 1 z$="10000102and intrigue?": 1 z$="08020203STOP THE TAPE": 1 z$="08020203RUN THE TAPE": 1 z$="08000102of creating worlds of mystery": 1 z$="06040202COMPETITION": 1 z$="060001022. Do you possess a mind capable": 1 z$="05020203STOP THE TAPE": 1 z$="04cchh03"+n$: 1 z$="04030304"+ 1 z$="03000102own adventure games?": 1 z$="02040203CONCLUSION": 1 z$="010001021.Would you like to write your": 1 z$="00070202WELL DONE": 1 z$="00020305EDITORIAL": 1 z$="00010503ESCAPE": 1 z$="0000060516 48": 1 z!z1z>zUzkz 1 you to do this and ask for only a credit within the game, which is a very reasonable request 1 you should know how to solve 1 within the adventure. 1 while writing a simple adventurebased on school life. The end 1 to be made up of 3 parts: 1 through the construction of a 1 the options on the main menu. 1 the great wizard Osyth, whose 1 the data in the database to 1 the Quill's structure, for the 1 that it will be compatable with existing copies of the Quill 1 text-adventures without any 1 stone. But its only release cancome through me, Sanec son of 1 stolen by the evil sorcerer 1 sorcerer } 1 sorcerer X 1 small=9800 1 small, six location, adventure. Part two is a comprehensive 1 simply a matter of entering the data into the relevant section 1 seeking safety in its ancient 1 scrolls and orb of power were 1 schools, allowing students to 1 result could also be used as a 1 reference guide which gives a 1 quillrev 1 programming skills needed at 1 problem of creating devious 1 paper first: 1 p$="having been written for and by precocious eight- year- olds in that they consist almost entirely of extremely puerile games. " 1 p$="found them,sadly,wanting. All of them (and especially the ones that are 'Sinclair- specific'), give the distinct impression of" 1 p$="Your Adventure,though enjoyable,suffers from shortage of memory (and uneconomical writing!),which brings me to my last point... " 1 p$="Thinks "" If that doesn't provoke an interchange of opinions then nothing will!""." 1 p$="There are many more 48k machines around-it is my contention thatanyone who buys a machine with 16k (or less)is not serious " 1 p$="The rest of your magazine is of a very high standard." 1 p$="The puzzle was easy,but great fun- more please!" 1 p$="P.S. How about a Word Processor using ''PRINT64''?" 1 p$="May I offer my services asa reviewer?- I am 'into' adventures.": 1 p$="Matlock": 1 p$="I tried a magazineon tape- more of the same but with the added boredom of endless reviews of 'professional'(ha!) games. " 1 p$="I have no regrets,apart from the difference in price.": 1 p$="I had not discovered '16/48' so I bought, with misgivings (and some money), issue 4. Here,briefly,are my impressions of it." 1 p$="I found 'Your S******m'- it is very good but the best piece (as it turned out) was a literate letter from '16/48'." 1 p$="Ever hopeful,I still browse in the bookshops,though less frequently than of yore. I recently struck gold- Twice!!!" 1 p$="Derbyshire Dear Editor,": 1 p$="Dare I suggest that you stop the painful constriction of making every item 16k compatible-please include the odd 48k- only item." 1 p$="Balance of contents and (near) absence of games reviews is extremely pleasing.But if you allow your readers to persuade" 1 p$="At least one doesn't have to type in "" Piranha"" to find that it's yet another etc.... But--- PRINT64 is worth `5." 1 p$="Assembler review--I have Picturesque's and agree with what you said about it.I wanted Devpac-I couldn't find it locally but " 1 p$="20 February 1984": 1 p$="'Where',I asked myself,'are the adult magazines?'. ('Playbirds' doesn't print computer programs!)" 1 p$=" youto publish games reviews then please be different and make the reviews honest- there is some awful rubbish on the market, " 1 p$=" but all the reviews Iv'e read enthuse about every game- are they afraid of losing advertising revenue? " 1 p$=" aboutcomputing but is probably an arcade game freak- there are plentyof magazines around for these people already. " 1 p$=" Pontoonis notable for it's unusual spelling of "" finish "" in a REM. But-- the graphics generator is worth `5." 1 p$=" The pick of a poor bunch- ('Your C******r')- has the occasional good listing but oh! the spelling mistakes and atrocious grammar" 1 p$=" Finally,thankyou for a value- for- money magazine. Yours etc., Alan Pywell" 1 p$=" I have used Sinclair computers for three years and during that time have tried almost every magazine available and " 1 one letter eg N,S,E,W,U,D." 1 of the database selected from 1 o,o;" SCORE::";SC;" " 1 not contain the Quill's editor, you could give copies to 1 non-working simulation of the 1 n,k;"PRESS KEY 'a'": 1 n,k;"PRESS A KEY": 1 more ~adventurous~.": 1 more information on this is 1 more detailed explanation of 1 memory and can be considered 1 mapping the school building 1 m$="Gilsoft have plans to release asoftware package that will 1 m$=" With a well planned adventure,the Quill and a little thought 1 m$=" To translate this information from paper to machine code is 1 m$=" The best way to write an 1 m$=" The Quill's manual is divided 1 m$=" If you answered; 1 m$=" I believe the Quill could also be a useful teaching aid in 1 m$=" THE QUILL. 48K 1 m$=" Hello All!! Bored yet or would you like some more of this @#!?`*&% Press any key to suffer more & remove your right shoe \\ " 1 m$(me)="\" 1 locations are connected. 1 kong 1 it. So what do you do with it? 1 into two parts, the first part gives you practical experience 1 insert, delete or amend 1 information relevant to the 1 information in the data base. 1 independently, allowing you to 1 how easy and friendly the Quill is to use.": 1 hence or the forces of evil willdestroy the orb and loose the 1 give you one. However be warned,this adventure was written by 1 give you a good impression of 1 fun introduction for the new 1 fulfil to over come them.": 1 friends or, if you believe that you have just created an 1 execute your adventure.": 1 example, could take the form of 1 escape + 1 efficient machine code 1 develop map making and 1 d;e?eReqexe}e 1 d'd.d5d>dJdVd]dddkdrd~d 1 crazy 1 concentrate solely on the 1 computers.": 1 complete the writing of the 1 communication skills. This,for 1 cedric 1 c. An Interpreter which uses 1 by leading you step by step 1 before the new moon, three days 1 available at present, except 1 and the conditions they must 1 and sold separately.": 1 allows you to list, lprint, 1 allow you to add graphics to 1 all, and therefore allow you to 1 adventures to baffle and 1 adventurer will have to tackle 1 adventure. 1 adventure which can be saved 1 adventure programming becomes 1 adventure is to plan it out on 1 adventure classic you could evenpublish it. Gilsoft will allow 1 adventure at a later time. 1 ]]%&%%%%_%%%_%%_&&&&&%%%%&% 1 ] RETURN TO BASIC": 1 Vygor. I must recover these 1 Tim Gillbert, and it isn't 1 Then the Quill could be your 1 Satanic hordes upon this Earth." 1 STOP THE TAPE (please!) 1 SP=SP-.001 1 SP=SP-.0005 1 Quills main Menu which should 1 Quill adventures. However no 1 Q,W+N;" ": 1 Plan the problems that the 1 PRESS ANY KEY 1 On the next screen is a 1 N;"GRRR!! " 1 Mike Barrett, 1 Make a map that shows how the 1 M$="The Quill uses about 7K of 1 M$="As you planned the adventure 1 London W4 4PH 1 List the locations and objects 1 L$="%%%%%%[][][]&%_%&%_ 1 HUMANITIES 1 H$="Nobody" 1 GET SCROLL, GO NORTH, UP. 1 G ""booklist""" 1 First Year on the layout of the school building and,of course, 1 F ""race"" 1 Directions can be shortened to 1 D ""pictures"" 1 Create a dictionary of the wordsneeded to complete the 1 CRAZY KONG 1 C ""grafrev"" 1 Better than describing a Quill adventure we decided we would 1 B ""monkey"" 1 A$=" ": 1 A$(N)=" ": 1 A ""16/48D&G"" 1 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 1 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 1 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 1 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 1 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 1 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 1 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 1 @@@@@@@@@@@@@ 1 @**************** 1 ;"had worked,this prog would be better laid out!! " 1 ;"You're getting one anyway" 1 ;"You are trying to build a bridgefrom your enemy's land to yours so your men can later escape from him. Unfortunately he has spotted you and sent a green force-fieldacross your bridge to stop you. You have to answer tables that are near the top of the screen as fast as you can to add bricksto your bridge.If the force-fie-ld is faster than you it will fall off the bridge and block you.See how many bridges you canbuild before this happens...BUT the force-field moves faster on each new bridge!" 1 ;"YOU HAVE TODAYS HIGHEST SCORE!!!": 1 ;"YOU HAVE BUILT ";l-1 1 ;"We want an educational program in one of two categories,"''" 1 ;"WELL DONE YOU GOT THE HIGH SCORE": 1 ;"WARNING:-"; 1 ;"WAIT PLEASE" 1 ;"This month's educational programcomes in the form of a simple game by 11 yr old Simon Rigden. "'"We include it, not because Simonis 11, but because it is a good example of how a simple idea canmake an effective program. We have injected bigprint and"'"economised the key reading"'"routine but otherwise it is all Simon's work."''"Education is also the subject ofour.........": 1 ;"This is a demanding competition,but the prizes are a little out of the ordinary. Have a look at the monitor on the front cover. (What do you mean? You threw it away?)"''"We look forward to your entry." 1 ;"TOTAL TIME = "; 1 ;"TAPE 06 MAY 84 SIDE 1" 1 ;"SIDE 1 LOADING" 1 ;"RADON is in fact just one of theisotopes of EMANATION so the entry was strictly correct."'"However, I have included an editbelow for those who might preferthe better known name."'"So, to edit ""elements"" load and then BREAK and enter these statements as direct commands;-" 1 ;"Press another key!" 1 ;"PRESS ANY KEY"; 1 ;"PRESS ANY KEY" 1 ;"PRESS ANY KEY TO START" 1 ;"PRESS A KEY ( 1 ;"PLEASE TO WAIT " 1 ;"PLEASE PRESS WHATEVER YOU FANCY!": 1 ;"PLEASE INPUT YOUR NAME" 1 ;"PLEASE DONT FORGET TO SWITCH OFF YOUR SET" 1 ;"One more reference to the past. Astute readers may have noticed that this issue contains neitherthe space game nor the reviews of educational programs referredto on last months back cover."''"There has been an explosion of educational software recently and we felt more time was neededto ensure a fair look at this much expanded market."''"The space game is on its way. I hope we have not disappointed too many readers.": 1 ;"Now that more and more of you are discovering 16/48 we are getting a lot of enquiries aboutthe availability of back issues."''"To save you writing, these are available from this address for `3.00 per copy.": 1 ;"Lots of stuff to get through this month."''"Several people wrote in to point out errata in ""elements"" from issue 3."'"The first concerns the symbol for ARGON. My book said A but everyone else's says Ar. Shakes one's faith in reference books. There were ommissions of ""L"" from THALLIUM and BERYLLIUM."'"The final objection was to the absence of RADON." 1 ;"LIVES::0" 1 ;"HI- ";N$;" ";hi 1 ;"By Simon Rigden";#1 1 ;"Any key would have done" 1 ;"Another game? (y/n)" 1 ;"All the old offers still hold. Send letters, problems, or"'" ideas to "'" 1 ;"AVERAGE = "; 1 ;"AAAAH!": 1 ;"""sorcerer"""''"THE LONG WAY HOME makes way for this adventure by Tim Gilbert."''"This 100% machine code quest is not easy, but we hope that LWH has given you some of the necessary training."'"If you get really stuck you can wait for the help page in No 7.": 1 ;"""race"""''"A letter and a game for two fromR F Evans.": 1 ;"""quillrev"""''"Yaz reviews the QUILL.": 1 ;"""pictures"""''"Two pictures drawn with the grafpad. You can see one of themon the front cover.": 1 ;"""monkey"""''"MONKEY PUZZLE is an original game by Stefan Bartelski. You can be the monkey or the hunter and the computer will be your adversary.": 1 ;"""kong"""''"This month's arcade type game byScott Grant and Arnaud Robin.": 1 ;"""grafrev"""''"We review the British Micro GRAFPAD and demonstrate some of the graphics that it can help you to create.": 1 ;"""escape"""''"An educational game from Simon Rigden.": 1 ;"""cedric"""''"A letter from Mike Barrett in a lighter vein.": 1 ;"""booklist"""''"John Luby's comprehensive data base to help you find the Spectrum related book which you need. Apologies to 16K owners but this is a 48K only program.": 1 ;"""REM"""''"A full explanation on how to useour set of 5 REM statements which contain all the machine code you need to scroll attributes or pixels, make greatsounds, magnify printing or swapcharacter sets.": 1 ;"""64letter"""''"A letter from Alan Pywell using our 64 characters per line printroutine from issue 4. If you want to respond to Alan's letterwe look forward to hearing from you.": 1 ;"""16/48EDIT"""''"The editorial is worth reading for details of our competition.": 1 ;"""16/48D&G"""''"OF DUNGEONS AND GREEN MEN is taken over by BAZ to give you some help for the first three chapters of THE LONG WAY HOME.": 1 ;" Place brain in gear!! " 1 ;" BRIDGES" 1 ;" 16/48 MAY 84 TAPE 06 " 1 ;" SCORE::";SC: 1 ;" THE QUILL MAIN MENU 1 ;" GAME OVER " 1 ;" PLAY AGAIN PRESS Y 1 ;" " 1 ;" RUN THE TAPE ": 1 ;" READY?": 1 ;" " 1 ;" " 1 ;" ": 1 ;" " 1 ;" ": 1 ;" Gimmic, a tantalising fun game requiring finger dexterity and mental agility,from CEDRIC. ": 1 64print B 1 64letter 1 23689)*32)- 1 16/48TITLE 1 16/48LOAD1 1 16/48EDIT 1 16/48 Magazine 1 16/48 MAGAZINE Ltd.1983 1 14)=""THALLIUM"" 1 14)=""BERYLLIUM"":LET a$(81,3 1 10 Barley Mow Passage 1 1. YES, 2. YES, 3. NO WAY! 1 0000@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 1 0 Created by Muf for www.speccy.cz 1 -I hope- entertain your victims.": 1 ,o;"HIGH SCORE::";H; 1 ,o;"BY ";H$ 1 ,n;"Goodbye All! - CEDRIC" 1 'ne /ne"4nh 1 ''"P.P.S.If your RENUMBER program": 1 ''" 1 ""kong"" 1 '"P.S.CEDRIC sends his regards."''"Press any key for a crack at a light-hearted game by CEDRIC"''" (OH NO! NOT CEDRIC!!)" 1 '"LET a$(18,2)=""r"" 1 '"It can be accessed by GOTO 9000" 1 '"I however do not believe in beating about the proverbial bush,so here goes."''"I enjoy the mag very much but I feel it has good & bad points."''"11 out of 10 for 'THE LONG WAY' adventure serial,it is a superb idea and excellently presented." 1 '" I will accept commands from youin the form of 1 "quillrev" 1 "What a long letter!!I hope you get some fun reading it even if you don't have room for it in the mag."''"Thanks again,keep 'em coming!!"'"(How about a free subscription for all this effort!)"''" Yours Sincerely,"''" Mike Barrett." 1 "Perhaps one of your readers can help."''"Moving on,your programs are of abetter quality than that of the OTHER tape mag,although I feel that your games reviews are not as well presented."''"ELEMENTS was a masterful piece of programming,but of virtually no use to the majority of your readers." 1 "PLEASE TYPE IN YOUR NAME..": 1 "I still chuckle but am also veryannoyed at being told that:-"'"""YOU CANNOT EAT IN A SPACESUIT!"""'"As of yet I have been unable to discard the damned thing once I've collected it." 1 "Dear Ed & Co,"''" Judging by the letter in issue 3,one has to creep to get something printed in 16/48!!" 1 "As for the graphics,I sure am glad that I'm blessed with 48K!!" 1 "All in all,I find 16/48 a great deal of fun,and very useful, especially the m/c routines."''"As you can see,I have entered into the spirit and produced a little CLS routine which you maylike to include in your comp." 1 "64printer" 1 "64letter" 1 "5";"PRESS r to read again 1 "5";"PRESS l to LOAD THE 1 "25")="~": 1 "16/48TITLE" 1 "16/48LOAD1" 1 "16/48EDIT" 1 "10")="~": 1 "(22528+(25- 1 "''" BY SCOTT GRANT & ARNAUD ROBIN"'''" 1 "'"Then GOTO 9999 to save the new program. Remember not to RUN.": 1 "'"LET a$(TO 14)=""RnRADON"" 1 "'"LET a$(4,3 1 "'" We will pay `5 for anything we publish and `50 if you can send us an ORIGINAL program which we can feature."'" (Please include a SAE if you want an acknowledgment or your tape returned.)"''" Meanwhile enjoy the tape....": 1 "'" (+languages) (+maths)"''"The program can be suitable for any age. The best entry in each category which arrives at our address before 1st July 84 will win a British Micro GRAFPAD and be published in a future issue.": 1 " Dark and foreboding against thedawn, Vygor's castle stands atopthe mountain. A village huddlesagainst the sheer cliff face, 1 " SCORE ";SC 1 " CONGRATULATIONS": 1 " " 1 to read again."; 1 to move on."''"(P.S. The 's' in 'medias' from my 'literate letter' was not mine!)" 1 for hard copy)" 1 b. A database Editor which 1 a. A database containing 1 The Quill will produce 1 Stop tape 1 Press any key." 1 As the finished adventure does 1 7 ""sorcerer"" 1 6 ""quillrev"" 1 5 ""escape"" 1 4 ""16/48EDIT"" 1 3 ""cedric"" 1 2 ""64letter"" 1 1983 16/48 Magazine Ltd*S\ 1 MOVES RIGHT"''" 1 MOVES LEFT"''" 1 JUMPS"'''" JUMP THE BARRELS AND CLIMB THE LADDERS TO RESCUE KONG'S VICTIM"; 1 [Q] Permanent colours 1 [P] Objects conveyable 1 [O] Bytes spare 1 [N] VERIFY adventure 1 [M] SAVE adventure 1 [L] Test adventure 1 [K] LOAD database 1 [J] VERIFY database 1 [I] SAVE database 1 [H] Status table 1 [G] Event table 1 [F] Object start location 1 [E] Object text 1 [D] Movement table 1 [C] Location text 1 [B] Message text 1 [A] Vocabulary 1 Price `14.95 1 Available from; 1 SOUTH GLAMORGAN 1 GILSOFT 1 CF6 8LE": 1 30 HAWTHORN ROAD 1 PRESS ANY KEY " 1 ": 1 " 1 1