SAM Adventure Club disk 10 - double disk issue.

These disk images can be used with Allan Skillman's SIM Coupe, or written
back to 800K (780K) 3.5 DSDD SAM disks.

Please note:

For distribution purposes, this notice should not be removed from the
archive.

Although copyright remains on everything included in this issue, it
can be freely distributable via internet or BBS - so long as the
content remains unchanged. However, reconstructed disks *must* *not*
be sold (as disks) or distributed in any way without permission.

Putting this disk image onto any Compact Disc or large portable (ROM)
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Any queries should be addressed to: davewhitmore@enterprise.net

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Although it's pretty hard to remember which issues I enjoyed working on the
most, I look back on issue 10 as being one of my favourites. The membership
of the club was quite big (in SAM terms) at this point. The ease in which
everything had begun to flow was quite amazing; paradoxical in relation to 
the views of the two main editors (Phil and myself) who were intent on
quitting. :)

It's really nice to look back at the old issues and see what a good job we
made. The SAM was a really nice machine to work with, and although the concept
of our 'zine was a bit obscure 'or eccentric - as we liked to think), I hope
that people who are new to SAM - or SIM Coupe appreciate what a wonderful
machine it was.

All the best


Dave  