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12 JJJJJJKJJJ 8 GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG 7 JJJJJNJJJJJJ 6 BBBBBBCBBB 6 ))))))+))) 6 !!!!!!#!!! 5 BBBBBFBBBBBB 4 )))))/)))))) 3 PRESS A KEY 3 ;"Ludoid8 2 z$="08000402 2 z$="08000203 2 ``````````````` 2 UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU 2 UUUUUUUUUUUUUUT 2 UUUUUUUUUUUUUUP 2 RUN THE TAPE 2 Press any key 2 JJJJJNJJJJJK 2 B.C.THORNE APRIL 1983*S\ 2 <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> 2 222222222222222222222222222 2 16/48 script 2 000000000000000000000000000000 2 ******************************** 2 *********************** 2 *"m";m;m$: 2 ((prog+474 2 ((prog+168 2 "You cannot": 2 "Nothing happens": 2 "I cannot help you": 2 OCTOBER 2 16/48 Magazine Ltd. *6\$: 2 1 z=prog+291 1 z$="ll130201TO ": 1 z$="ll050202ALAN GIBBONS": 1 z$="ll02020216/48 MAGAZINE": 1 z$="20000202 1 z$="19150202 1 z$="18010202THEN READ ON....": 1 z$="16130203 1 z$="14200202&": 1 z$="14000102Anyone want help for SKOOL DAZE?": 1 z$="12030204 1 z$="12020402A CAR?!": 1 z$="12000204Let the tape run": 1 z$="11200203Westlins": 1 z$="11140203 1 z$="11050203Ludoids": 1 z$="11000102M/CODE TUTOR IS ~FANTASTIC~": 1 z$="10050103 1 z$="10040204Loading Code": 1 z$="10020204Start the tape" 1 z$="10020203RUN THE TAPE": 1 z$="10000212SIDE 1 z$="10000204Let the tape run": 1 z$="09070201HELP MENU": 1 z$="09020203STOP THE TAPE": 1 z$="08240102Chapter 8": 1 z$="08030202#18 1 z$="08020202 1 z$="08010202 1 z$="08000102WHAT A GREAT MAGAZINE": 1 z$="07060202SKOOL DAZE": 1 z$="05000202"+t$: 1 z$="04000202 1 z$="01020202Question No."+ 1 z$="00060201Letter from": 1 z$="00000204 1 y$="You see ": 1 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxK 1 x,y;b$(n);: 1 would expect to find 1 willreduce 1 venus=9120 1 venus picture 1 the answers in here! 1 t$="a s 00 10100000G`dXano " 1 slot in the right answer. 1 score=score+1 1 s$(n)="x": 1 s$(n) is "1" if the nth question has been answered correctly,"0" if incorrectly and "x" if not asked. 1 s$(datanum): 1 request number of q's 1 repeat or quit? 1 questions from data statements starting at line 9000. You can add as many extra data items as you like. 1 questions & answers 1 q$ and c$ are the country and correct capital for the qth data pair. 1 print score 1 print results. 1 powerpoint 1 points,use 1 periscope view 1 pay for such pretty graphics." 1 pause=9250 1 page turner 1 p$="1122334455667755733": 1 p$-a)+" ": 1 p$+a)+" ": 1 outh, then 1 numq>datanum 1 numq=number of questions to be asked. 1 now decide on correct answer 1 n,o;" ": 1 multiple choice tester 1 main program 1 m$="Playtime/Map room/Revision<library/White room/Playtime/<Reading room/White room/<Playtime/Dinner/Playtime/White<room/Exam room/Playtime/<Revision library/Map room.< <Playtime/Exam room/Map room/<Playtime/White room/Reading<room/Playtime/Dinner/Playtime/<White room/Revision library/<Playtime/White room/Playtime/<White room.": 1 m$="In the exam room, you can<climb on a boy or catapult a<teacher. On the ground floor<you must catapult a teacher.<NOTE.....The shields nearest<to the stairs can be hit by<firing catapults from the<stairs.": 1 m$="In Geography, follow Mr<Withit to the end of the room<and he will start teaching<without noticing you. In the<reading room sit at the back<as no one else tries to sit<there.": 1 m$="If the swot goes to the<fire escape, follow him there<and after getting the warning<punch and catapult the swot to<stop him reaching Mr Wacker's<study.": 1 m$="I'd like to learn tips such<as how to map the screens etc.<I have quite a few arcade<adventure games, Manic Miner,<Booty, Technician Ted just to<name a few. Nicholas Murray,<being the author of #12's<Pyramania might be able to give<a few such hints.": 1 m$="I'd like to give thanks to<the authors of both these<routines. What I'm looking for<is a sprite routine(preferably<relocatable)which can call up<16*16 sprites from any part of<memory and display them in any<part of the screen. Such a<routine would be great. I'm a<fan of arcade adventure games<and would like to write my own.": 1 m$="I thought that an idea for<a strategy game might be a<software business simulation.< I ordered issue 16 as a<back issue and it came while my<Spectrum was being repaired,<so I was unable to do the<questionnaire. (I reckon this<missive has given some idea of<what I want from 16/48.)": 1 m$="I have Microsphere's Skool<Daze and for those of you in<difficulty with it I've<provided a D&G type help menu<for the game.<Keep up the good work 16/48.< < That's it. Bye< < Alan Gibbons.": 1 m$="I find the exam room to be<the best shelter.": 1 m$="I do hope you enjoyed my<letter and that frustrated fans<of the excellent SKOOL DAZE<have got the answers to all<their queries. By the way, I<wonder if you could explain<the Ludoids graphics. I'm sure<readers would be fascinated.": 1 m$="I can defeat the plants in<this chapter by pushing the<triggers with the Bamboo Stick.<What is currently baffling ne<is how to destroy the machine<in the campsite in order to<put the Ludoid jammer in its<proper dimension. A few hints<for part 4 of Ludoids, feed<the cyclapes with the bananas<and in the cave you must jump<over the scorpion.": 1 m$="Here are the dates.<Culloden 1746 Waterloo 1815<Agincourt 1415 Clontarf 1014<Bannockburn 1314 Poitiers 1356<Balaclava 1854 Shrewsbury 1403<Hastings 1066 Sedgemoor 1685<San Jacinto 1836 Yorktown 1781<Flodden 1513 Borodino 1812<Crecy 1346 Bosworth 1485<Gettysburg 1863 Trafalgar 1805<Evesham 1265 Lexington 1775<Lepanto 1571": 1 m$="Dear 16/48 Magnetic Magazine,< I have decided that I must<write you a little missive to<congratulate you on this<excellent magazine. I think #18<could well have been the best<issue yet. I'd like to thank<D&G in that issue for providing<help sheets for Ludoids. I have<become saner as I've at last<melted the ice block in Ludoids<#2. (Chapters 1 & 3 were easy).<I'm struggling with part 5.": 1 m$="Check the revision library.<On spotting Boy Wander and Mr<Wacker up there, follow them<and wait for the warning. Now<start catapulting Mr Wacker to<see that Boy Wander reaches the<fire escape first.": 1 m$="At the start of this<letter, I said that the m/code<tutor is fantastic. Indeed<it is. I've experimented with<the string printer routine<talked about in #18. The m/code<routines and utilities on side<2 are equally good. To look at<#12's ZOUNDS program<and #18's explosion routine<might add a new dimension to<readers' games. No pixel was<safe then, ho ho.": 1 m$(z,n)="." 1 m$(z,n)="-" 1 m$(z,m)="." 1 m$(z,m)="-" 1 letter 1 leave out correctly answered questions. 1 l=l+(k$="6" 1 initialise variables 1 if n>1 check for repeats. 1 icrodrive or 1 gs 1 flash correct answer. 1 find question 1 find datanum 1 find a$(1..5) 1 find alternative answers 1 find question 1 escape.Collect 1 edit 1 datanum=number of pairs of items in the data statements. 1 datanum=datanum+1 1 dare!Using 1 d$="nsew": 1 d$=" s w": 1 cupboard.Take 1 competition 1 call bigprint 1 c=number of correct answer 1 b$="Press I for instructions P for a Print- out, and S to save this program (C Continues)": 1 ast..."''"You should also find the LUDOID coordinates in the maze"'"somewhere.": 1 ask question 1 ask question 1 a$="MACH": 1 a$="DETEC": 1 a$(n),a$(n): 1 a$(f)=a$(n) 1 ]MAGNETIC MAGAZINES 83:H\ 1 You lose ";a;"Credits": 1 Yellow doubles stake"'" 1 WINEJEWELs, 1 WHEN YOU SEE THE PICTURE"'" 1 W4 4PH 1 UUUUUUUUUUUUUUU 1 UUUUUUUUUUU 1 UUUUUUUUUG 1 UUUUUUUUUA 1 UUU?EUUUUUUUUW 1 U55000#999## 1 Then press your wrist detector to destroy it." 1 The program first reads the dataas far as the "end" marker to see how many item pairs exist. Then it asks you how many questions you want. 1 The main loop calls subroutines to select a question, select 5 alternative answers and finally print the question, check the response and update the score. ******************************** 1 The LUDOIDS| 1 Show off pics 1 STOP THE TAPE 1 STOP PRESS 1 SHADOW T 1 SCREEN=1000) 1 Program by B.C.Thorne September 1984*K\~ 1 PRESS ANY KEY 1 PLEASE STOP THE TAPE 1 PLEASE RUN THE TAPE 1 PASSAGEWAY: 1 P J Sherwood in Canterbury and 1 Only a real wally 1 Mr B C Steele of West Drayton, 1 MORSE 6( 1 MORE HANG UPS 1 MMMMMMMMMMMMM 1 MAGNETIC MAGAZINES : 1 London 1 Line 8888 used for programming only 1 Last month the Ludoids| had the sense to Trans-Mat out of their Ocean city before you blew it up."'"They are now trapped by their"'"own Jammer."'"Their last Jammer is in a"'"Leisure complex called"'"""Westlins""."''"You must destroy the jammer to return Galactic life to normal." 1 Lars Stockholm from DENMARK!" 1 LWH Volume 2 1 LUDOIDS #8 1 John Mackinnon from Glasgow 1 John Brammeld of Fife 1 JJJJJNJJJJJO 1 JJJJJNJJJJJJ; 1 JJJJJNJJJJJJ/ 1 It is currently set up to ask questions on Capitals. 1 Instructions 1 INTRODUCING: 1 HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH 1 Green wins 1000 "'" 1 Global variables 1 FIRE/0/SPACE=PAUSE 1 Easy huh ? 1 Dublin London Muscat Warsaw Athens 1 Display Pictures 1 Dead easy. I can't imagine what all the fuss was about !! ": 1 Created with Ramsoft MakeTZX 1 Congratulations ! 1 Chiswick, London W4 4PH. 1 Chiswick 1 CONGRATULATIONS! 1 COMPET'N 1 CAR COMPETITION! 1 C$=C$+" ? ": 1 C$="WAIT FOR A WHILE": 1 C$="QUIT GAME": 1 C$="INVENTORY": 1 C$="HELP": 1 C$="GO WEST": 1 C$="GO UP ": 1 C$="GO SOUTH": 1 C$="GO NORTH": 1 C$="GO EAST": 1 C$="GO DOWN": 1 BEGIN 5 1 BBBBBFBBBBBC 1 B$=B$+" 1 And then press the detector"'"again to get back to your"'"spaceship.": 1 ABOUT THIS TAPE 1 A$="WHEE": 1 A$="SIGN": 1 A$="OFF ": 1 A$="MACH": 1 @8888888888888888888888888888888888800000000000000888888888888888880000000000000000088888888888888800000000000000000 1 ="r")+(9990 1 <press any key> 1 ;a$;a$;a$;a$;a$;a$;a$;a$; 1 ;'''''''" Keep the card safe until next month, when the second half of the competition will appear along with the second entry form. You will need both forms to enter the competition." 1 ;"letter": 1 ;"____________________________"; 1 ;"_________" 1 ;"_______": 1 ;"YOU MAY NOW SELECT A SPEED TO"'"MATCH YOUR ABILITIES. THE WIDE"'"SPEED RANGE IS INTENDED TO LET"'"YOU IMPROVE YOUR READING SKILL"'"IN EASY STAGES" 1 ;"What is the capital of"; 1 ;"WRONG. CORRECT LETTER WAS ";c$: 1 ;"WRONG- CORRECT LETTER WAS ";c$ 1 ;"Use the up & down keys for the details. ( 1 ;"This program can ask questions on the capitals of ";datanum;" countries." 1 ;"The review of Hisoft's 'C' ends by loading a short demo program which includes some compiled C code." 1 ;"TO ESCAPE - PRESS SYMB SHIFT + M"; 1 ;"TO CHANGE SPEED - SYMB SHIFT + L" 1 ;"THERE ARE ALSO THREE ROUTINES"'"FOR THOSE WHO HAVE LEARNED THE"'"MORSE SYMBOLS. READING SPEEDS"'"IN SIMULATED MORSE CIPHER RANGE"'"FROM 2 TO 17 wpm. IN AUDIBLE"'"MORSE, AND FROM 2 TO 12 wpm."'"VISUALLY" 1 ;"T0 ESCAPE- PRESS SYMBOL SHIFT+ M"''"TO CHANGE SPEED - KEEP SYMBOL "'"SHIFT + L PRESSED UNTIL YOU HEAR"'"A SERIES OF BEEPS " 1 ;"Start off going to the lower"'"Compartments. TAKE THE HARPOON &THE LIFE JACKET."'"Go to the torpedo room & FIRE THE TORPEDO. (It always gets"'"stuck.) Then go up to the"'"periscope room and find out"'"where the LUDOID| city is." 1 ;"Sorry this program has been"'"copied once already": 1 ;"STOP THE TAPE": 1 ;"SHADOW": 1 ;"READERS "; 1 ;"Press a key": 1 ;"PRESS ~Y~ OR ~N~" 1 ;"PRESS SYMBOL SHIFT + M TO "'"RETURN TO MENU "''': 1 ;"PRESS CORRECT KEY AFTER YOU SEE "'" THE ALDIS LAMP VISUAL SIGNAL " 1 ;"PRESS ANY KEY WHEN YOU WISH "'"TO CHECK YOUR READING " 1 ;"PRESS ANY KEY TO STOP THEN CHECK"'"YOUR READING.....No OF WORDS ";y 1 ;"PRESS ANY KEY TO RETURN TO MENU ": 1 ;"PRESS ANY KEY TO RETURN TO MENU " 1 ;"PRESS ANY KEY AND LISTEN TO THE "'"CORRESPONDING MORSE SYMBOL "'''; 1 ;"PLEASE ENTER YOUR CHOICE OF"'" CHARACTERS TO BE INCLUDED IN"'" YOUR CHOSEN ROUTINE"''''"10 NUMERALS ONLY"''"26 ALPHBETIC CHARACTERS ONLY"'''"36 ALPHANUMERIC CHARACTERS": 1 ;"Our usual facility to quit and load the next item is absent in a couple places on side 2." 1 ;"Oh well here goes": 1 ;"OK ";c$: 1 ;"OK ";c$;" ": 1 ;"OCTOBER 1985 1 ;"MORSE TRANSMISSION WILL START "'"IN SIX SECONDS. PAPER AND "'"PENCIL AT THE READY PLEASE ": 1 ;"MORSE CODE TUTOR AND TRAINER"; 1 ;"LUDOIDS #8": 1 ;"LUDOIDS #8" 1 ;"If you have any adventure tips or problems, let us know at;"''' 1 ;"IF YOU WISH TO CHANGE SPEED IN "'"THIS ROUTINE PRESS SYMBOL SHIFT "'"+ L ": 1 ;"IF YOU HAVE SELECTED A SLOW"'"SPEED YOU MAY WISH TO SEE THE "'"INTERPRETATION AT THE SAME TIME"'"AS YOU ARE READING ALDIS LAMP"'''"FOR SIMULTANEOUS READ AND CHECK ENTER ........7"''"FOR CHECK AFTER READING ENTER 0" 1 ;"IF YOU ARE LEARNING THE MORSE"'"SYMBOLS YOU SHOULD PRESS KEY~Y~"''"SHOULD YOU WISH TO INPUT MORE"'"THAN ONE LETTER/NUMERAL PRESS"'"KEY ~N~": 1 ;"IF YOU ARE LEARNING OR TESTING"'"YOUR MEMORY(ROUTINES 1 TO 4) YOU"'"SHOULD SELECT AS FAST A SPEED AS"'"POSSIBLE TO MATCH YOUR VISUAL"'"AND HEARING COMPETENCE. YOUR AIM"'"AT THIS STAGE SHOULD BE TO"'"ATTAIN A SPEED INPUT OF AT LEAST"'"30 IN READING OR TESTING YOUR"'"KNOWLEDGE OF THE SINGLE MORSE"'"CHARACTERS" 1 ;"GHOSTLY SHADOW"; 1 ;"For reasons beyond your editor'scontrol this issue has grown andgrown. We didn't plan to do a bumper number, it just happened." 1 ;"ENTER YOUR MESSAGE";d$ 1 ;"ENTER SPEED ";s$: 1 ;"ENTER KEY 1 TO 7";a$: 1 ;"ENTER APPROPRIATE NUMBER";g$: 1 ;"ENTER ANY NUMBER BETWEEN "'"10 (FAST) AND 99 (VERY SLOW) " 1 ;"Don't forget that we pay between`20 and `100 for published programs and `10 for letters. (Do enclose a stamped envelope if you want your tape returned.)The editorial address is"'" 1 ;"CORRECT!" 1 ;"BEGINNERS"; 1 ;"BEGINNERS ROUTINES SHOWN IN RED " 1 ;"BEGIN 5": 1 ;"BEGIN 5" 1 ;"And thats all !"' 1 ;"ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND PROMPTS ARE"'"CONTAINED WITHIN THIS PROGRAM"'"WHICH INCLUDES FOUR BEGINNERS'"'"ROUTINES (LEARNING AND TESTING"'"FROM SINGLE MORSE CHARACTERS IN"'"BOTH SIGHT AND SOUND)." 1 ;"ALDIS LAMP SIGNALS WILL COMMENCE"'"IN EIGHT SECONDS. WHEN READING "'"AT FAST SPEEDS A FRIEND SHOULD "'"WRITE DOWN THE LETTERS/NUMBERS "'"AS YOU CALL THEM ": 1 ;"A tape competition this month! The Argus moguls are offering you a chance to win a new car. Personally, I think they should worry more about the editor's transport." 1 ;"6 AS 5 BUT READ ALDIS LAMP"''"7 QUIT" 1 ;"5 READ SIMULATED MORSE CIPHER"'" (i.e.) CONTINUOUS GROUPS OF"'" FIVE RANDOM AUDIBLE SYMBOLS" 1 ;"3 HEAR MORSE -PRESS CORRECT KEY"''"4 PRESS KEY - WATCH ALDIS LAMP" 1 ;"2 SEE MORSE - PRESS CORRECT KEY" 1 ;"16/48D&G22": 1 ;"16/48D&G22" 1 ;"1 HEAR MORSE WHEN KEY IS PRESSED"';" "; 1 ;"(Learn by sight and sound)"; 1 ;" ENTER MORE THAN ONE LETTER/"'" DIGIT TO HEAR MORSE 'PLAYBACK'" 1 ;" ENTER LETTER, WORD OR SENTENCES" 1 ;" ENTER 'ZZZZ' TO RETURN TO MENU"''"( Between sentences enter three"'"spaces. Do not enter symbol"'"shifted keys otherwise program"'"will stop'Integer out of range'"'"If this happens enter ~GOTO 610~)" 1 ;" Credits back.": 1 ;" TO CHANGE SPEED PRESS SYMBOL "'" SHIFT + L" 1 ;" PRESS KEY AND SEE THE ALDIS "'" LAMP FLASH THE CORRESPONDING "'" MORSE SYMBOL " 1 ;" PRESS ANY KEY " 1 ;" ALL ALPHANUMERIC KEYS ARE"'" OPERATIVE IN THIS ROUTINE" 1 ;" ENTER YYYY TO CHANGE SPEED " 1 ;" ALL ALPHANUMERIC KEYS ARE"'" OPERATIVE IN THIS ROUTINE": 1 ;" PRESS APPROPRIATE KEY -"''" OR SYMBOL SHIFT + M TO"'" RETURN TO MENU" 1 ;" Greetings all at 16/48. " 1 ;" ": 1 ;" ": 1 ;" OR "'''; 1 ;" " 1 ;" ": 1 ;" 1 8888888888888 1 5: Water doesn't last very long."''" 1 5: Ok. Give the game away "''" 1 5: Jammer cannot be destroyed " 1 555' '((0000000000000000((55555' '(( 1 4: Unfriendly sand sharks "'" 1 4: The Periscope is a mystery 1 4: Just look at the pretty pics 1 4: Hungry tiger " 1 3: What about the Jammer ? "'" 1 3: Unfriendly LUDOIDS| " 1 3: Minisub LUDOIDS #7"''" 1 3: Can't handle the Control room 1 2: Where are the co-ordinates? "'" 1 2: Keep getting eaten by Octopus 1 2: Get lost in maze " 1 2: Find the co-ordinates carelessly left lying around by the LUDOIDS| "'" 1 2: Desert LUDOIDS #6"''" 1 23635+256* 1 2222222222222200000000220000222222222222200000000000000000002222 1 2222222222222200000000000000222222222222200000000000000000002222 1 222222222222002200222222222 1 222222222222000000222222222 1 222222222222000000002222222 1 222222222222000000000222222 1 222222222220002000222222222 1 222222222220000000222222222 1 222222222(( 1 1: Lower decks are flooded 1 1: Find the Tramsmat jammer, (it is normally disguised) "'" 1 1: Can't get past Venus Man Trap 1 1: Can't get out of the room "'" 1 1: Camp One LUDOIDS #5"''" 1 16/48D&G22;& 1 16/48#22/1V 1 16/48 Magazine, 1 16/48 Magazine 1 10 Barley Mow Passage, 1 10 Barley Mow Passage 1 02222222222222222220000 1 00033333333333333300000 1 0002222222222022222200 1 0000220222020222220200000 1 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 1 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 1 00000000000000000 1 0000000000000 1 0000((0000000000000000(( 1 000((0000000101001100((00 1 000((0000000000000000(( 1 00((0000000000000000((0 1 0((0000000000000000((0 1 -03333333333333330000000 1 -)/------/)---/----) 1 ,!!!!!'!!!!!# 1 ,!!!!!'!!!!!! 1 +n);".";a$: 1 ***********************This program will select 1 *(k$="b"): 1 )))))/)))))+ 1 )))))/)))))( 1 (prog+1217 1 ((5555555555#999##02222222222222((5555555555 1 ((0000000000000000((55000 1 'Sign for credits."'" 1 ''"What a hero!"'"Take a break until your next"'"adventure in a couple of Months." 1 ''"Well if not here is a 1 ''"How many questions would you like to attempt?" 1 ''"Finally has any body found the codeword to break into LUDOIDS| yet ?": 1 ''"Do you want to play the wheel"'"of fortune ? (y/n)" 1 '"You got these wrong;" 1 '"You got ";score;" right." 1 '"This demo will finish with the OK message, but RAMTOP is very low so you will need to reset and LOAD"""" to continue with the other reviews." 1 '"There are exits visible;"'("North," 1 '"Some of you may find that POKER and Ian Brandon's loader programon side 2 hang up when they" 1 '"Remember to look at lines 9998 and 9999 if you want to make back up copies." 1 '"After the usual list of lucky prize winners I will attempt to prepare you for the consequencesof a magazine getting out of control." 1 $8888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888 1 #p;"H = HELP"'"P = PAUSE"'"R repeats the previous command"'"Q = QUIT" 1 #p''"You may need to draw a map of where you go to avoid getting lost.": 1 #p''"Once the jammer has been"'"destroyed, you can return to"'"your spaceship by pressing the wrist detector." 1 #p'"Your mission is to find the"'"LUDOIDS |, and destroy their"'"Trans-Mat jammers" 1 #p'"The following letters"'"ON THEIR OWN have special"'"meanings" 1 #p'"The Computer will tell you what happens. You tell the computer what you want to do by typing inENGLISH and then pressing 1 #p'"N = Go NORTH"'"S = GO SOUTH ...etc"''"V or L Shows the VIEW"'"I = INVENTORY (""What have I got with me ?"")" 1 #p'"LOAD- allows you to load the"'"details back again." 1 #p'"Avoid negatives or trying to do more than one thing at a time." 1 #P''"SAVE- will save details of the game at any point to tape, in two short pieces of code" 1 #P''"Hi-res full screen pictures willremain displayed until you pressany key." 1 "zzzzzz...": 1 "you can get some 1 "should load the next item. I do hope you will agree that a resetand LOAD"""" is a small price to 1 "prog+326": 1 "name? ";m$'"Drive ? ";m: 1 "name ? ";m$'"drive ? ";m: 1 "ZX Spectrum","Electron","Enterprise","Commodore C16","CBM 64" 1 "Your wrist DETECTOR is a Trans- Mat unit.": 1 "You take the ";m$: 1 "You see nothing more to help you": 1 "You see an Android Gunslinger standing ready to draw his gun.": 1 "You see a dead Android": 1 "You need to pay to get out !": 1 "You must explore them first,"'"before they flood.": 1 "You have with you;": 1 "You have nothing to eat": 1 "You have nothing to drink": 1 "You have not destroyed the "'"jammer yet": 1 "You have no money left.": 1 "You have just shot your foot off": 1 "You found the codeword.": 1 "You find a disused shooting"'"Gallery.": 1 "You drop the ";m$: 1 "You don,t have that much.": 1 "You don't have enough money!": 1 "You don't find anything": 1 "You do not have the correct key": 1 "You destroy the Android (It was the Jammer)": 1 "You cannot go in that direction": 1 "You can see; ";m$ 1 "You are stopped by a force field": 1 "You are standing in a small"'"square. The exit & a machine areto the north, a casino to the south a Shooting gallery to the west and a ""Cafe"" to the east.": 1 "You are out side the entrance to ""WESTLINS"". "'y$;"some signs. ": 1 "You are not strong enough": 1 "You are in a Casino."'"The Wheel of fortune seems to"'"work.": 1 "You are in High noon square.": 1 "You are ignored": 1 "You answered ";numq;" questions" 1 "When you are to South of the"'"Camp"''" LOOK NORTH or LOOK AT THE CAMP"''"Then wait until the coast is"'"clear before you try to go in.": 1 "When you are attacked;"'"FIRE THE HARPOON AT THE OCTOPUS (quickly), and finally wait for the explosion before pressing"'"your wrist detector." 1 "When you are at the bottom of"'"the well, there is nothing to"'"stop you wandering around.": 1 "When were the battles?","Tearaway hides pea-shooter","Swot tells headmaster","Get mumps","How to hit the shields","What are the timetables?","Get knocked off your seat": 1 "What are you going to do ?"'" 1 "Well don't play with them then !": 1 "We hope you enjoyed the LUDOIDS|series."'"If you have't tried them, then": 1 "Type GOTO GO to rejoin the game.": 1 "Too slow!!"'"Better luck in your next life.": 1 "To operate PULL HANDLE"'"A notice says;"'" 1 "Time passes...": 1 "This SAVEs this stage of the"'"game on to tape."'"Do you want to carry on ? Y/N": 1 "This LOADS a previous game from tape"'"Do you want to continue ? Y/N" 1 "They say; 1 "There is quite a time between"'"feeling thirsty and dying."'"If you count the number of movescarefully you can make the waterlast a long time.": 1 "There is no reply": 1 "There is a slot in the machine to take your money.": 1 "There is a harpoon gun in one ofthe lower compartments. When youare attacked you must use it"'"quickly, as it is a real time adventure."''"(You will also find the life-"'"jacket useful !)": 1 "The minisub is going NORTH."'"So if you try a control to go toPORT you wil end up going west etc...": 1 "The largest British computer (until 1979)","The British computer used as a code-breaker in World War II","The computer used by NASA during the first Moon landing","The World's first chess computer","The computer controlling the American early-warning system" 1 "The instructions say;"'" ""Put credits in slot for a"'" burger. (CHARGE 100)""": 1 "The idea in most chapters is to;"''" 1 "The force field stops you.": 1 "The final chapter of our 48K graphic adventure. This month the 'Wild' West."," 1 "The detector will not work so you have to concoct another way.": 1 "The Quickest way out is to"'"CLIMB THE FENCE": 1 "The Jammer is constantly moving in a clockwise direction around the plateau where the game"'"started.": 1 "The HELP clue says that your"'"fate is 'not yet 1 "TAKE THE BROKEN GLASS"'"then CUT THE ROPE HOLDING THE DOOR WITH THE GLASS.": 1 "Spain","Madrid","Portugal","Lisbon","Hungary","Budapest","Poland","Warsaw" 1 "Sorry, I didn't understand."'"Try again.": 1 "SHADOW","letter","BEGIN 5","MORSE (48K)","16/48D&G22 (48K)","LUDOIDS#8 (48K)","COMPET'N","end1" 1 "Rewind Tape & play to 1 "Random Access Memory","Randomize All Memory","Reading Accumulator Micro- processor","A woolly-headed programmer","Refresh Amplitude Modulator" 1 "REWIND TAPE & PLAY": 1 "Qatar","Doha","Romania","Bucharest","Sri Lanka","Colombo","Turkey","Ankara","USSR","Moscow","Vietnam","Hanoi","Zambia","Lusaka" 1 "Put empty cartridge in drive 1"'" 1 "Pascal","Cobol","Algol","Fortrol","PL/1" 1 "POKER (48K)","REVIEWS (48K)","LABELLER (48K)","library 3 (48K)","DIY PUZZLE","CROSSWORD","end2" 1 "PLAY THE TAPE": 1 "Ok."'"A pile of credits appear from a slot.": 1 "Now enter these letters on your answer card": 1 "No you can't (Try rephrasing "'"that)." 1 "Next set the controls so that"'"the minisub is on a collision course with the city."'"Leave via the escape hatch to avoid getting blown up.": 1 "Make sure that your map is"'"accurate": 1 "Ludoid #7 1 "Ludoid #6 1 "Ludoid #5 1 "Loading code": 1 "Laurence Pascal","Sir Clive Sinclair","Pierre Boole","Martin Edwardes","Charles Babbage" 1 "LUDOIDS #8" 1 "LOOK INTO THE PERISCOPE"'"then"'"TURN THE PERISCOPE TO THE EAST (OR STARBOARD) etc.": 1 "John Eyre's 3 screen arcade game. Too hard for me!" 1 "It has a slot to put credits in & some instructions.": 1 "Israel","Jerusalem","Lebanon","Beirut","Morocco","Rabat","Norway","Oslo","Oman","Muscat","Peru","Lima" 1 "In which direction ?": 1 "In the ""cafe"" you find a"'"machine that sells Soyaburgers.": 1 "In computing, what is (or was) Colossus ?","What is a baud rate ?","What type of Algebra is used inside your computer ?","What is the magnetic material used on your tape magazine ?" 1 "If you have collected a bamboo stick, you can use it to TRIGGERoff a welcome reaction."''"( hint: EXAMINE THE VENUS MAN TRAP )": 1 "How to use our slider puzzle routine on your own pictures.","What magazine is complete without one?" 1 "How many credits do you want to bet ?"'a 1 "How many bytes in a kilobyte ?","What does RAM stand for ?","For which computer does Argus Press Software 1 "Hi there !": 1 "France","Paris","W Germany","Bonn","Italy","Rome","Greece","Athens" 1 "Finland","Helsinki","Guyana","Georgetown","Iran","Teheran","Iraq","Baghdad" 1 "Ferric Oxide","Copper Oxide","Aluminium Oxide","Magnesium Sulphate","Nitrous Oxide" 1 "Enter number.";numq 1 "England","London","Wales","Cardiff","Scotland","Edinburgh","Ireland","Dublin" 1 "EXAMine things": 1 "Do you want the instructions ? (Y/N)" 1 "DETECTOR","CREDITS","GUN ","BURGER","PEN " 1 "Carrick Thomson's program to make cassette labelling easy.","If you have to unplug something to get the tracer to work see tutor 10 in issue 19 for the wayout." 1 "By now you should have realized that 1 "Austria","Vienna","Belgium","Brussels","Canada","Ottowa","China","Peking","Denmark","Copenhagen","Egypt","Cairo" 1 "Are you sure ? Y/N"''"n.b. Press ""X"" to NEW this"'"program." 1 "Algorithmic Algebra","Binary Algebra","Boolean Algebra","Euclidean Algebra","Dysfunctional Algebra" 1 "Alan Gibbons steals an old 16/48program and turns it to his own ends.","BEGINNERS' CORNER shows by example how to write a flexible,structured program. Just list itand read the comments." 1 "Afghanistan","Kabul","Albania","Tirana","Algeria","Algiers","Angola","Luanda","Argentina","Buenos Aires","Australia","Canberra" 1 "A.-","B-...","C-.-.","D-..","E.","F..-.","G--.","H....","I..","J.---","K-.-","L.-..","M--","N-.","O---","P.--.","Q--.-","R.-.","S...","T-","U..-","V...-","W.--","X-..-","Y-.--","Z--..","0-----","1.----","2..---","3...--","4....-","5.....","6-....","7--...","8---..","9----." 1 "A special tax paid by registered software companies","The speed at which a tape or disc revolves","The speed of data transfer in bits per second","The concentration of data on tape or disc","The time it takes to load a program in milliseconds" 1 "A byte in your computer is made up of how many bits ?","Which of these is 1 "A Morse code tutor from D G MacKenzie.","Baz comes to the rescue of anyone still stuck in recent Ludoid adventures." 1 "9";"The": 1 "9";"PRESS ANY KEY" 1 "8","42","1520","1","1900","22","1550","30","1550","2","3000","3","2000","4","2500","8","1540" 1 "7";" Press Any Key ": 1 "7","8","1050","2","1400","73","1100","42","1020","21","1020","48","1400","0","1020" 1 "6","2","3500","4","1500","42","2020","21","2040","30","2060","22","2060" 1 "6"*A,B-256 1 "6")="u")+("and Down" 1 "5","8","16","255","256" 1 "5")="w")+("up," 1 "41165",hb: 1 "41164",lb: 1 "4")="e"); 1 "3","29","3060","1","1500","42","3020" 1 "3")="s")+("East," 1 "28")="900 ": 1 "27");" Credits" 1 "23658",o: 1 "22")="c": 1 "22")="X": 1 "20")="a": 1 "2")="n")+("South," 1 "18"+n)="G" 1 "18"+M)=r$: 1 "18"+M)="G": 1 "17")="1": 1 "16/48D&G22" 1 "16/48#22/1" 1 "16")="1": 1 "15",i;"Press L to load the next program." 1 "15")="1": 1 "100","1000","1023","1024","1825" 1 "10",i;"Press R to read again."; 1 "1","3","1500" 1 "1","1","2000" 1 "''"You have destroyed the last"'"LUDOID| Jammer and ""released"""'"the LUDOIDS back to 19th CenturyEngland." 1 "''"We might even pay you for your trouble." 1 "'"difficult game, partly because of the plot and partly because it was a real time adventure."''"We hope that these hints can"'"cure some of your problems.": 1 "'"If it does not verify type GOTO GO": 1 """Minisub""was a bit of a 1 " Then complete the tie-breaking sentence in not more than fifteen words - your computer can't help you here!" 1 " Send the completed card to us (to be received not later than 30th November 1985). Don't forget to stick on a postage stamp ! Good Luck !...... " 1 " Put your answers to the questions into the boxes on the entry form printed on the back of the card." 1 " " 1 !!!!!'!!!!!!? 1 !!!!!'!!!!!! 1 !!!!!#!!!!!"} 1 !!!!!#!!!!!! 1 !! $$$ 1 !! $$ 1 to save the program to a blank tape"''" 1 to run the program againPress 1 to run again, Press 1 to read again, 1 to read again"'' 1 to move on.": 1 to move on": 1 to load next item or anyother key to try again": 1 to load SHADOW." 1 to go backwards or 1 to answer or 1 to NEW it": 1 the five alternative answers 1 saves to Microdrive"''" 1 produce an on-tape magazine ?" 1 moves on.)" 1 lud#5 hints 1 has finished. So for those of you STILL stuck in earlier chapters help is"'"finally at hand.": 1 competition was won by:"''" 1 backpage, 1 back"'"copies from Argus." 1 allowed.' 1 a computer language ?","Who is credited with inventing the idea of computers ?" 1 You win 1000 credits.": 1 You win ";a*2 1 TAPE 22"; 1 Special Commands" 1 RUN THE TAPE 1 Program by B.C.Thorne 1 Press a key " 1 Press Q to load next item or any other key to continue 1 Press D to DRAW"'" F to Fire 1 PLEASE STOP THE TAPE 1 NO transmat units 1 Lud #7 Hints 1 Lud #6 hints 1 Last section 1 LUDOIDS #8 "'''" 1 LET THE TAPE RUN 1 In this program is a set of tenquestions which form the first half of our competition. Answer each question in turn when your computer prompts you to do so." 1 INSTRUCTIONS 1 I know all I need to" 1 How to play the game" 1 D G MACKENZIE 1 Return to main menu 1 How to enter:-": 1 How to enter:- 1 to continue 1 keyboard insensitive pause. 1 If you'ld like a brand new Austin Metro, enter our exciting Competition this month (just 10 easy questions!)","POKER by M E Yates. Break and hold Caps M if you want to use 9998 or 9999 to save as usual.","HISOFT C and some of the best new releases. Next month HISOFT Pascal." 1 % 1 July 1985 1 reject correct answer 1 ( 1 alternative answers 1 Program by Barry Thorne Graphics by Jim Dann 1 1