Horizons: Software Starter Pack

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Horizons: Software Starter Pack is a software compilation for the ZX Spectrum, designed by Psion Software Ltd and published by Sinclair Research Ltd in 1982.[1]

It was not released on its own, but came bundled with new ZX Spectrums.[2] Side A of the cassette tape contains lessons and tutorials pertaining to the Spectrum and Side B contains eight programmes written in BASIC. It was considered a good companion to the Spectrum manual.[3]

[edit] Side A contents

Side A contains six separately-loading tutorials. The first is an overview of the Spectrum hardware. Programmes 2 to 5 are specific computing lessons. The final programme is a glossary of ZX Spectrum BASIC keywords.

[edit] Side B contents

Side B contains eight programmes written in BASIC.

  1. Thro' the Wall is a Breakout clone[4] which, while basic, was described as very addictive[3].
  2. Bubblesort is an implementation of the bubble sort sorting algorithm.
  3. Evolution
  4. Life is an implementation of Conway's Game of Life.
  5. Draw is a basic pixel-based drawing utility.
  6. Monte Carlo
  7. Character Generator is a utility for editing the ZX Spectrum UDGs (user defined graphics)[5].
  8. Waves

[edit] References

  1. ^ Horizons at World of Spectrum
  2. ^ History of Psion
  3. ^ a b Review from Spectrum User issue 7; retrieved from Sinclair User Magazine Online
  4. ^ Thro' the Wall at World of Spectrum
  5. ^ Character Generator at World of Spectrum