From the publisher of Random Magazine comes the most important book you'll ever own for your Commodore computer. Introducing the 1994 Official Commodore Support Index. Weighing in at several hundred pages of solid Commodore support, the Official Commodore Support Index is the only guide you'll need to finding Commodore 8-bit support in your area. Or any area in any or all of the seven continents of the world. The Official Commodore Support Index provides up-to-date information, providing you with the names, addresses, and phone numbers of all remaining Commodore 8-bit hardware and software manufacturers, rating both them and their products, along with a complete listing of all Commodore User Groups and BBSes in the world. Don't forget our complete listing of the latest public domain and shareware releases for the Commodore 8-bits. Need the name and number of the local Commo dore repair location? The Official Commodore Support Index has it all. Including a complete financial history of Commodore Business Machines, technical information on all Commodore 8-bit models, and a whole lot more. What more could you ask for? The Official Commodore Support Index is the most comprehensive catalog ever for Commodore 8-bits, a book which no Commodore user should be without. Advanced orders can be placed by sending check or money order, payable to Sa ber Enterprises, in the amount of $10.00 plus $2.00 shipping and handling, to: Saber Enterprises 7161 N. Maine Clovis, CA 93611-8200 Regular retail price: $19.95 Expected shipping date: July 31, 1994 Attention all Commodore retailers, user groups, software and hardware developers, SysOps, service persons, authors, and others providing Commodore services and sup port: There still is time to be added to the 1994 Official Commodore Support Index be fore publication. Please send mail or e-mail, providing name, address, phone numbers, hours of operation, services provided, and other pertinent information to the above address or to "RANDOM-MAG" on GEnie, "Random Mag" on Q-Link, or "RANDOM-MAG@geis.com" on the Internet. While at this point we cannot promise publication in the 1994 edition, if you hurry, chances are we can fit you in.