RUN was one of the most popular Commodore 8-bit magazines. It had a pretty long run from the beginning of 1984 until the end of 1992. The September 1985 issue includes:
Features
- Meet the Amiga - The scoop on Commodore's exciting new business and personal computer.
- Fraction Action - Practice fractions with your own personal math tutor.
- Commodores in the Classroom - An interview with Commodore's Manager of Educational Marketing.
- Commodore Launches A New Program - Commodore supports the Young Astronaut Program.
- Short-Order Typist - This typing-tutor program is the toast of the town.
- Are You Prepared for the SAT? - A look at the role that some available software may play in helping students to improve their scores.
- Computers in Education - A stimulating discussion of the issues surrounding computer-assisted instruction.
- UltraQuiz - Create and print out quizzes, questionnaires and other such goodies.
- Telecommunications...TeleLearning - Find out about this on-line educational network through which you can even earn a college degree.
- Commodore Helps Pay the Bills - Print professional-looking checks, a record of each entry and a running balance of your transactions.
- 64 Perfect Typist - RUN's long-awaited checksum program is finally here to ensure that all the programs you type in from RUN will work the first time without error.
Departments
- RUNning Ruminations - Education, the Amiga and RUN's checksum.
- Magic - Hints and tips that help you perform computing wizardry.
- Software Gallery
- Script/Plus
- Master of the Lamps
- Kid Pro Quo
- Mig Alley Ace
- Trivia Plus
- Hardware Gallery
- Computereyes
- Quick Data Drive
- Hush 80 Printer
- Commodore's Service Network - Concluding the list of dealers in Commodore's newly established network that brings service closer to home.
- Mail RUN
- New Products RUNdown
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