USE CURSOR KEYS TO SCROLL TEXT. USE CURSOR KEYS TO SCROLL TEXT. Extras for the ADFS version of this issue are: Z88 Archiver De-archived version of the Z88 utility Archive. In Directory $.ADFSEXTRA.Z88. Info is available from the ADFS extra menu. Dropkick De-archived version of the Dropkick utility. In directory $.ADFSEXTRA.DROPK. Info is available from the magazine menu. Speaking Clock A speaking clock from P.Davy (K2K). Info is available from the ADFS extra menu. The program name is TC2 in the directory $.ADFSEXTRA. If the program crashes just after you try it, run it again. It may stop if you have not got SPEECH in memory, it speaks the time once a minute. Choose the speech off option to stop the crash happening. Graphics Drawing Thanks to Roger Lingwood for pointing this program out to me. It is on Fast Access 2-6. A ROM based drawing package. Selected from the ADFSEXTRA menu, it will load into slot 6. Do a CTRL+BREAK and type *MDRAW. Info available from the ADFSEXTRA menu. The program is to be found in directory $.ADFSEXTRA.MDRAW. There are also some pictures provided in $.ADFSEXTRA.MDRAW.S. These will HAVE to be transferred to the S directory of a DFS disc before you will be able to load them into MDRAW due to the way that MDRAW insists on a DFS disc. 8BS Questionnaire You are invited to complete a questionnaire. The Info is available from the ADFSEXTRA menu. The Programs are to be found in directory $.ADFSEXTRA.QUAIRRE 6502 Co-Processor Utilities I found this one whilst sorting through my ROM images. It is by Gordon Horsington who has released all of his work to the Public Domain. There is no info with this. The image will load from the ADFSEXTRA menu. It is to be found in directory $.ADFSEXTRA under the file name of 6502utils. The Master System Rom Upgrade. An article by myself about the Master System ROM upgrade now available in a very limited number from 8BS. 8BS Pictures. My youngest, Peter presented me with a photo of the desk that he had taken. Apart from the fact that there was a laptop in front of Master number one, (oops!) the photo itself is of amazingly good quality. I have scanned the photo in for you to see. Unfortunately, due to the scan width being only 4 inches, the only way I could get the whole photo onto one screen was to stand it on end. I tried turning it using Quest Paint, but the quality dropped drastically. The 3 screens that follow this first one are repeated scans of the same photo. This is not everything! To the left of this photo is a BBC on a mobile cabinet. In one of the drawers of the cabinet is an Electron. The 8BS rogues gallery is coming on nicely, come on, send me your snaps! Not enough room this time for any mugshots or hamsters, maybe next time. Do you want to see me on a 350 Norton Navigator when I was 15? No I suppose not, it was the only motorcycle I had that I managed not to fall off. Enough of this merry banter. That's it until next time.