STart Vol. 5 No. 2 - October 1990 - Education
- Anatomy (Etc.) Discovering Parts of the Whole by Robert Grunbok
- Laserbrain Epson Emulation for the Atari Laser Printer by Gregg Anderson
- The Hotz MIDI Translator Atari Team Redefines Electronic Instruments by Craig Anderton
- Preschool Kidprogs A Learning Adventure for 2- to 6-Year-Olds by D. A. Brumleve
- Get A Head Start At Home Educational Software for the ST by Kerry Whelan
- START Reader Survey Results It's Your Turn
- Reviews Universal Item Selector II by David Plotkin
- Reviews Pro MIDI Player by Mihai Manoliu
- Reviews Script by David Plotkin
- Reviews Outline Art by Dan Fruchey
- Editorial Bigger Does Mean Better by Tom Byron
- Dialog Box
- News, Notes & Quotes Inside Atari, Outline Art Creativity Contest, Atari Donated to Kids' Hospital, Fat Bits by Stephen Mortimer, Donald Maple
- Programming The Blitter Intermediate Blitter by Samuel Streeper
- For The Fun Of It Space Ace, Batman The Movie, Indy The Graphic Adventure, Stik-Gripper by Clinton Smith, Dave Gregg
- Disk Contents
- Disk Instructions
- Cyber Corner Chinese Brush Style With DEGAS Elite by Angus Christian
- START Classic The START Selector by Charles Johnson
- Products Update Utilizing Your ST, Desktop Accessories, Publisher's RoundTable, Prevent The Body Blues, Rhapsody in Electric Blue, Shakespeare On Disk, Glorious Games by Marta Deike
- (Antic section) Editorial Antic Moves! by Nat Friedland
- (Antic section) Antic Trivia Machine Challenge yourself with our questions, or challenge friends with yours by Marc Lombardo
- (Antic section) Kung Fu Master Take on the huge warrior Tattoo in a fight to the death by German Gonzalez
- (Antic section) The Physics of Motion How to program realistic-looking movements by Charles Clark
- (Antic section) Inside Antic Music Processor Do-it-yourself music programming - all about AMP file structure by Stephen Lashower, Pravin Wagh
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