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AC's Tech for the Commodore Amiga was a technically oriented magazine for the Commodore Amiga...but you probably got that from the title. Volume 1, Number 3 includes:
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<li><b>CAD Application Desing Part II</b> - Develop an event-driven program which will let us move, resize, and rotate objects, or pan and zoom our model world using just the mouse.</li>
<li><b>C Macros for ARexx</b> - Accessing the full pwer of ARexx from C, using glue routines and pragmas.</li>
<li><b>VBRMon: Assembly Language Monitor</b> - Explore your Amiga with this unique and interesting assembly language monitor.</li>
<li><b>The Development Of An AmigaDOS 2.0 Command Line Utility</b> - Using the new features and structures of AmigaDOS 2.0, develop the "TO" command-line utility - a way to automatically change the current directory based on a wildcard name.</li>
<li><b>Programming the Amiga's GUI in C - Part II</b> - Start really programming the Amiga in C by creating your first window.</li>
<li><b>Programming for HAM-E</b> - An introduction to libraries and techniques required to program HAM-E.</li>
<li><b>Using RawDoFmt in Assembly</b> - If you want to delete files, find out the sizes, attributes or the amount of disk space, create or read directories and even run processes from inside your program, read on!</li>
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Departments
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<li>Editorial</li>
<li>Source and Executables ON DISK!</li>
<li>List of Advertisers</li>
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