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Here are a few sugges-
tions for making the
space where you use
your computer a pleasant
place to work or play:
• Keep your computer
free of dust by occasion-
ally wiping it with a
moist, lint-free cloth.
ATARI Home Computer
users don't have to work
or play in isolation. Most
of the situations and pro-
blems you may en-
counter have already
been met and worked
out by others. Much of
this experience is docu-
mented, so there is plen-
ty of support available.
The sources listed here
are a few of the many
aids which can guide you
to new, rewarding direc-
tions for home computer
use. They are available
from bookstores, Atari
retailers, or by writing to
the addresses provided.
ATARI BASIC Reference
Manual. Specify Part
Number C015307.
and
Technical Reference
Notes. ATARI Home Com-
puter System. Specify
Part Number C016555.
Available from: Atari
Customer Relations P.O.
Box 427 Sunnyvale, CA
94086
• Do not use household
solvents or cleansers on
the computer.
• Keep liquids away
from the work area.
Mapping the Atari by Len
Chadwick.
and
COMPUTE!'S FIRST BOOK
OF ATARI GRAPHICS.
COMPUTE! Books, P.O.
Box 5406, Greensboro,
NC 27403
Computers for People by
Jerry Willis and Merle
Miller. dilithium Press,
11000 S.W. lIth St.,
Beaverton, OR 97005
Your Atan Computer by
Lon Poole, Martin McNiff
and Steven Cook.
Osborne/McGraw Hill,
630 Bancroft Way,
Berkeley, CA 94710.
Inside ATARI BASIC: A
Fast, Fun, and Friendly
Approach, by Bill Carris
and
Atari Games and Recrea-
tion by Herb Kohl, Ted
Kahn, and Len Lindsay.
and
Kids and the Atari by Ed-
ward H. Carlson. Reston
Publishing Co., 11480
Sunset Hill Road, Reston,
VA 22090.
The Creative Atari. David
Small, Sandy Small, and
George Blank, editors.
Creative Computing, P.O.
Box 789-M, Morristown,
NJ 07960.
agazines
ATARI Connection, The
Home Computer
Magazine. Get a free
copy just by returning
your ATARI Home Com-
puter warranty card, You
then have the option of
becoming a regular
subscriber. You may also
write to: P.O, Box 50047,
San Jose, Ca 95150.
Antic-The Atari
Resource, 600 18th St.,
San Francisco, CA 94107.
Analog Computing, The
Magazine for Atari Com-
puter Owners. P.O. Box
23, Worcester, MA 01603.
You can share informa-
tion with other ATARI
Home Computer Users'
by joining an ATARI
User's Group in your
area. ATARI Users'
Groups are located
throughout the U.S. and
around the world. To
locate the group nearest
you, write to the ATARI
Users' Group Support
Program, P.O. Box
50047, San Jose, CA
95150, or call ATARI
Customer Service at
(800) 538-8543. In
California, call (800)
672-1404.