Jukebox by Lloyd Russell from Your Sinclair #21 (Sep.1987 [files JUKEBOX.*] Here's a tricky program for all of you who love the tunes you get on 128 games, but can't program a tune yourself. This delightful selection of popular tunes (sounds like an advert for a K-Tel record!) can be played from the main menu at will. Although it falls partway between game and utility, it's probably of more use as a utility; even if it merely demonstrates how to program realistic and musical tunes on the Speccy 128. It's a long program, but so enjoyable you won't regret it. Method Using Jukebox is simplicity itself. Just type in the number corresponding to the tune you'd like to dance to and before you can say Beastie Boys, the music starts Basic Listing 1 The program is listed in two parts. This part loads in the UDGs (there's a DATA check). This must be SAVEd by using the save line at the end of this listing. Just RUN 18, and the program will be saved and verified automatically. With a little help from you, of course. Basic Listing 2 This is the main program. Once again save it using the SAVE line at the end of the program at line 103. Note that there's a PLAY command in this line. The tune that it plays must be recorded before the rest of the listing, so press PLAY and RECORD and type RUN 103 and then ENTER.