Compute! was a multi-format computer magazine popular in the 1980s and early 1990s. There were a number of spinoffs that were specific to a particular computer type, most of them short-lived. Compute!'s Amiga Resource is one of those. The October 1989 issue includes:
Features
- Lively Arts
- Creating beautiful art may be easier than you think
- From composing to playing - the Amiga does it all
- Amiga BASICs - Will the fastest BASIC please stand up?
- 1989 Guide to Amiga User Groups - Amiga enthusiasts from around the world
Departments
- The Window - Lifestyles of the weird and maniacal
- Readers Feedback - Harsh reviews, piracy, and more
- Ask Rob Pack - Playing digitized sounds
- Spotlight on DeluxePaint - Becoming an artistic power user
- CLI Clips - Teaching an old dog new tricks
- Trends - News, new products, and rumors
- Programmer's Page - Customizing an eight-color Workbench
Columns
- Just for Fun - To live and die in L.A.
- Abstractions - Unsolved mysteries
Reviews
- PageStream
- Populous
- A-Max
On Disk
- Rejection
- Mosaic
- Macro Keys
- Snap!Plus
- PlaySample
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