Enter, a magazine associated with Children's Television Workshop, was a relatively short-lived 1980s computer magazine oriented towards kids/teens. The October 1984 issue of Enter includes:
Features
- Life On-Line - Welcome to the world of computer networking. A first-hand look at how people across the country are communicating with each other by computer. Plus, a kid's view of the on-line life.
- Plugging In - ENTER's step-by-step guide for getting on-line. Find out about modems, baud rate and on-line services that offer information, games and a whole lot more. Plus a 12-year-old Sysop's own story.
- Martina's High-Tech Trainer - A special computer program is helping international tennis great Martina Navratilova get an on-court advantage. Now she's better than ever.
- Is There A Robot In The House? - There is in the D'Ignazio family - and it has changed home life in some unpredictable ways. Visit the D'Ignazios and see what it's like to have a robot around the house.
Departments
- Feedback - Readers write.
- Bits - A byte of news briefs.
- Ask Enter - Our Help-Line.
- Random Access - Nerds?
- User Views - Game reviews.
- Software Scanner - Reviews.
- Newsbeat - Computer news.
- Showbeat - High-Tech Showbiz.
- Pacesetters - Musa Mustafa, 17, computer animator.
- Connections - News to use.
Programming
- BASIC Training - Programs for nine computers.
- BASIC Recommends - A book full of game programs.
- BASIC Glossary - Vocabulary.
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