• The acclaimed info source for Commodore 64/128 users during the 1980s, here is RUN The Commodore 64/128 User's Guide, December, 1988 issue, Volume 5, Number 12, an IDG/IDG Communications publication focused on Commodore 64 and 128 computers. These were so fun! We'd literally get the issue and start typing code from long programs throughout the magazine to get new software onto our Commodores! Those were the days!
  • Cover titles include: "Who's #1?" reader choice feature, GEOS Contest Winners Announced, a guided tour of your Commodore, and "Pros and Cons of Quantumlink" plus Crazy Caverns, Finance 128, Math Match, and Instant Address Book.
  • Inside contents feature helpful articles and columns such as, "Who's Number One?" RUN's Reader Choice Awards results, GEOS contest winners, "Journey to the Center of Your Commodore," Crazy Caverns game listing, programming columns like Magic and Trick of the Month, News and New Products, Mail RUN letters, hardware and software reviews, and much more.
  • Format: Softcover vintage computer magazine with black-and-white and color pages, includes editorials, articles, program listings, advertisements, and reader letters.
  • Condition: Shows only light handling but no tears, no writing, no soils, and no odors! A light roll appears near the left edge along the spine, but nothing severe at all. All pages inside are tight and intact. The original mailing label remains on the front cover with some label residue. Interior pages display almost no age-related toning and appear clean. The illustrations and text are as crisp and clear as the day this jewel rolled off the press.
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