Compute! Issue 2 - January/February 1980
- Sorting Sorts, Part 2 
 - Memory Partition of Basic Workspace 
 - Home Accounting 
 - Plus An Easier Method of Saving Data 
 - Machine Language Versus Basic: Prime Number Generation/AIM 65 
 - Basic Memory Map (Page 0): Aim, Kim, Sym, PET, Apple 
 - Comparison of Microsoft PET Basic with Atari Basic 
 - The Ouch in Atari Basic 
 - Atari Basic, Part 2 
 - Computer Programs and Your Ethics 
 - Saving Memory in Large Programs 
 - The Deadly Linefeed 
 - Apparent Malfunction of the < Key 
 - Using Direct Access Files with the Commodore 2040 Disk Drive 
 - Null Return Simulator for PET Users 
 - A Few Entry Points 
 - Original/Upgrade ROM 
 - Plotting with the CBM 2022 Printer 
 - Inside the 2040 Disk Drive 
 - A Sym-1 Message Scroller 
 - Adapting Basic Programs from other Machines to the OSI 
 - Proofread for your KIM 
 - Notes on the Pulse-Counting Mode of the 6522 
 - Tokens in OSI Basic 
 
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