MEGA MAGAZINE ISSUE #3 ---------------------- Release date: 9 March 1992 SIDE ONE Contributors: Frankenstein (The Netherlands) Prizm (The Netherlands) WosFilm (Sweden) AlphaSys (The Netherlands) Detail (Turkey) The Gatekeeper (The Netherlands) Ed (The Netherlands) Contents: 1. Welcome to MegaZine #3 2. Side two 3. Mega Metal Mania 4. Hardwarians 5. Hilarious adverts! 6. A.I.F. #2 7. Atari computers 1992 8. Lynx - Hot news 9. Lynx - Hints and tips 10. Lynx - Reviews / previews 11. Horror zone 12. Atari 8-bit in stereo #2 13. LZW compression #2 14. C.S.S. product information 15. Adventures of HTT in Poland #3 16. New system: 1600 XLE 17. New system: 130 XEC 18. Friendship and computers 19. Packers #1 20. VTOC Terminator? 21. 130 XE+ Assembler review 22. Memory expansion 23. Fractals 24. The Legend is speaking 25. Technical disk drive info #1 26. Girls and computers 27. Atari expo demo II source 28. Advise office: Frankenstein! 29. M.A.I.L. Bag 30. Contacts and stuff 31. MegaZine inquiry and results 32. Next issue SIDE TWO Contributors: Frankenstein (The Netherlands) The Gatekeeper (The Netherlands) Chiroptera (Poland) Detail (Turkey) WosFilm (Sweden) AlphaSys (The Netherlands) Robert Puff (USA) Contents: FRACTCRN.COM - Demo TANKSDEM.COM - Demo OHMYDOT .COM - Demo UNARC24 .COM - Unpacker LZWSRC .ARC - Source code EXPO2 .ARC - Source code FRACTALS.ARC - Utility SCHEME .ARC - Hardwarians STEREO2 .ARC - Stereo stuff WARNING: This magazine can contain language which may be unsuitable for young people. Don't blame us!! NOTE: Most articles are written by people who usualy don't write or speak English. This means that the articles can contain some spelling errors and other mistakes. If you really bother then write us what we do wrong so we can learn from our mistakes. Mega Magazine Free-Ware note: This disk (or disk image) may be distributed for free as long it's not changed in any way. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the prior written permission of the publisher. Mega Magazine is an independent publication and has no connection with Atari. Free-Ware distribution is handled by Mega Magazine. Reactions and contributions to future issues can be send to: Mega Magazine P.O. Box 164 8800 AD Franeker The Netherlands