Articles - BYTE Magazine

Here is a listing of all articles from BYTE Magazine.

October 1977 - Volume 2 Number 10

Article: In This BYTE
Author: Carl Helmers
Page #: 4
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Programmable calculators, relocatable code for 6800, 6502 and similar processors, games, simulations, C language, structured program design, etc.

Article: The Colorful Future of Personal Computing
Author: Carl Helmers
Page #: 6
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...or What the World Needs Is a Good Mass Produced High Resolution Color Display. This is an interesting perspective from a time when SVGA and HD was only a dream. Take a look at the past and see how far we have progressed!

Article: Letters
Authors: multiple
Page #: 11
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A CMOS Logic Probe - some specifics regarding article in Jul '77 BYTE (Frank A. Weissig)., Kudos for the LD-14 (Phil Winninghoff), Asimov's Personal Computer Anticipation circa 1950 - regarding article in Apr '77 issue about Isaac Asimov's mention of calculators in the Foundation Series he wrote (W. Gray Mansfield), Printing Bars on Selectrics? (Rob Loring), Lighting Through the Paper? (Andrew A. Modla), Printing Quotes on an HP9830 in BASIC (John Woods), As Sales Expand Safety Must Be Improved (William R. Hamblen), A New Subscriber Comments (Daniel Owen Jenkins VIII), Faster Multiply (Leonard Morgenstern), Products Needed - S100 (Jon D. Roland), Comments on Selecting An Interface - Selectric (Beardsley Ruml II), Closed Loop Selectric More Comments (John Schwartz), APL Character Generators are Available (M. C. Volker), A Note From a European Reader - CT1024 (Bruce Turrie), Using ADCs For Test Instruments? (John Orvis), Self-Modifying Code (Phil Rynes), Need VA Approved Courses? (Robert N. Smith).

Article: How to Write an Application Program
Author: William B. Jenkins
Page #: 18
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Writing progams for the Texas Instruments SR-52.

Article: About the Cover...and Some More of the Same.
Author: Staff
Page #: 22
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Graphics on a PDP-11/45.

Article: Relocatability and the Long Branch
Author: Robert J. Borrmann
Page #: 26
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Article on relocating code on the 6800 microprocessor.

Article: Defining LIL, a Little Interpretive Language.
Author: Jack Cluff
Page #: 30
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Article on LIL - Little Interpretive Language, a pseudocompiling language - currently only available in part on a 6502 KIM.

Article: Commodore's New PET Computer
Author: Staff
Page #: 50
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This is a quick review of a Commodore 2001 PET (chicklet keyboard, built-in datasette).

Article: The NCC, A Dallas Delight
Author: Chris Morgan
Page #: 54
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1977 National Computer Conference. Commodore 2001, SwTPC 6800, Texas Instruments 980A.

Article: More on Inexpensive Plotters
Author: Michael W. J. Carmichael
Page #: 58
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Interesting approach to designing a plotter - worth looking into (would make a cool demo piece!).

Article: Othello, A New Ancient Game
Author: Richard O. Duda
Page #: 60
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Code for Othello provided in BASIC - type in.

Article: An APL Interpreter for Microcomputers: Part 3
Author: Mike Wimble
Page #: 64
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Part 3 of the author's look at creating an APL interpreter - detailed and interesting.

Article: An 8080 Simulator
Author: Kin Man Chung
Page #: 70
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Author describes simulating a machine via software - (for you Commodore people, we have VICE).

Article: How to Implement Space War
Author: Dave Kruglinski
Page #: 86
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Author provides several pages of Machine Langage for the 8080 and using an oscilliscope to play a unique game. Notice the gravity table and realistic orbiting around the "sun".

Article: Fundamentals of Sequential File Processing
Author: Wayne D. Smith
Page #: 114
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Author presents an alternative to the (then) expensive floppy disk drive - cassettes.

Article: C: A Language for Microprocessor?
Author: J. Gregory Madden
Page #: 130
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This is an early look at the C language (only 3 years old at the time).

Article: Simple Approaches to Computer Music Synthesis
Author: Thomas G. Schneider
Page #: 140
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Application of music to computers.

Article: Structured Program Design
Author: David A. Higgins
Page #: 146
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David introduces a new method of program design. This is an alternative to Top-Down, Hierarchal, and Flow-Charting (etc.) methods.

Article: Computer Information Arrangement
Author: David Holladay
Page #: 156
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Information retrieval systems for microcomputer application.

Article: Book Reviews
Author: Dennis Barbour
Page #: 160
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Chess Skill in Man and Machine, Peter W. Frey. "...a series of eight essays dealing with four main topics, two major and two minor. These topics include the history and rules of computer chess tournaments, human chess skill, descriptions of the techniques of computer chess..."

Article: Analyze Your Car's Gas Economy with Your Computer
Author: John P. Bauernschub
Page #: 166
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BASIC type-in program intended for the SwTPC 6800.

Article: Mastermind
Author: W. Lloyd Milligan
Page #: 168
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"Mastermind has become one of the most popular games around these days. (Games and Puzzles magazine gave it their highest rating.)Among other applications, it is used by a number of computer companies to test the programming skills of potential employees. The game was originated by Invicta Plastics; Mastermind is a trademark of that firm. In its original form, this game of skill requires a mind, but no computer." BASIC type-in code.

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December 1977 - Volume 2 Number 12

Article: Editorial
Author: Carl Helmers
Page #: 6
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Is PASCAL the Next BASIC?, Everybody knows BASIC.

Article: Letters
Authors: multiple
Page #: 10
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Don't Knock Homebrew (Gary L. Montgomery), Anothter View of Technology's Usefulness (Mark Bizer), Confirmation of the SR-51A Printer Trick...And Some Grapevine Juice (William A. Faria), Need New Player Pianos? (Michael D Zorn), Primer Remover (Paul Berry), APL Comments (Kenneth Iverson).

Article: The Computers of Star Trek
Authors: Kurt J. Schmucker, Robert M. Tarr
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Discussion of Star Trek technology. This is a Highly Recommended read.

Article: A Floppy Disk Tutorial
Author: Ira Rampil
Page #: 24
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A discussion of Floppy Disk mechanisms and how data is stored on a floppy.

Article: Undocumented M6800 Instructions
Author: Gerry Wheeler, Computer Communications Network Group
Page #: 46
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Short article describing undocumented instructions of the Motorola 6800 processor.

Article: A $19 Music Interface
Author: Bill Struve
Page #: 48
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(And Some Music Theory for Computer Nuts). Author interfaces to a KIM-1.

Article: Technical Forum
Author: H. T. Gordon
Page #: 72
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The XF and X7 Instructions of the MOS Technology 6502.

Article: Ciarcia's Circuit Cellar
Author: Steve Ciarcia
Page #: 76
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On a Test Equipment Diet? Try an 8 Channel DVM (Digital Volt-Meter) Diet. Two type-in programs included...

"Listing 1: An assembly program for driving the 8 channel 3 1/2 digit voltmeter in figure 3. It is designed to run on the Z-80 and is assembled to occupy memory page octal 140"

"Listing 2: A BASIC program (written in Maxi BASIC) which performs data acquisition and computes results from the output of the 8 channel digital voltmeter".

Article: Get Your System Together
Author: John G. Whitney
Page #: 84
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Organizing "assembled" components into a cabinet (box) instead of parts and cables strewn about.

Article: Jack and the Machine Debug
Authors: Robert D. Grappel, Jack E. Hemenway
Page #: 91
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Tracing errors - Tracer 6800 and MIKBUG monitor mentioned.

Article: Structured Programming with Warnier-Orr Diagrams Part 1: Design Methodology
Author: David A. Higgins
Page #: 104
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Organizing an approach to designing software before actually coding.

Article: Simulation of Motion Part 2: An Automobile Suspension System
Author: Stephen P. Smith
Page #: 112
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Part 2 of a series of discussions on motion and using computers to solve problems and calculate simulations. BASIC type-in program included.

Article: A Little Bit on Interrupts
Author: Robert R. Wier
Page #: 118
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Article about interrupts for the Intel 8080, Mororola 6800, and MOS 6502 processors.

Article: Using PloyMorphics Video Interface
Author: Wayne Wenzlaff
Page #: 130
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Article about using a PolyMorphics Video Interface.

Article: Multiprogramming Simplified
Author: Irwin Lahasky
Page #: 140
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"Multiprogramming is the ability of the computer's operating system to handle and execute several programs concurrently". This is an early article of what is now termed "Multitasking".

Article: Book Reviews: Principles of Interactive Computer Graphics
Author: Steven Fox
Page #: 146
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Author reviews the book Principles of Interactive Computer Graphics by William M. Newman

Article: Programming Quickies
Author: Keith C. Laudenslager
Page #: 148
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A Number Guessing Game - type-in code for the 8080 in assembly included.

Article: Byte's Bits
Authors: multiple
Page #: 149
Description:

Technical Note: Selectric Interfacing Experiences, A Note on Selectric Interfacing: A Magnet Driver Circuit, IEEE, Ambiguous BOMBacity, Siggraph 1978 Calls for Papers, A Little Contest.

Article: Byte's Bugs
Author: Staff
Page #: 151
Description:

A Small Hole in the APL.

Article: Clubs and Newsletters
Authors: multiple
Page #: 152
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Eastern Iowa Computer Club, Illiana Teleprinter Society, Apple I Library, Jim's Industry Notes, St. Louis Amateur Computer Club, CHIPS, Souther Nevada Personal Computing Society, Unofficial Heath User's Group, Microcomputer Tinkers and Bug Busters, Portland Computer Society, SEMCO, A TRS-80 Users' Group, Junior Computer Hackers of America.

Article: Where to Get Bargains in Used Computer Equipment
Author: Sol Libes
Page #: 154
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Author provides a list of vendors and other sources.

Article: A Look at LISP
Author: Gary McGath
Page #: 156
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Author writes about the language LISP. A program example is given.

Article: Relative Addressing for the 8080
Author: James P. Gaskell
Page #: 162
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Relative addressing on the Intel 8080 microprocessor.

Article: Save Software: Use a UART for Serial IO
Author: Fr. Thomas McGahee
Page #: 164
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Author suggests improving communications with devices via UART hardware communication methods.

Article: Diddle
Author: Stan Skoglund
Page #: 168
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Program for the Altair 8800. Assembly program included.

Article: A User's Report on the Intercept Jr
Author: Henry Lahore
Page #: 186
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"...a battery operated microcomputer system using Intersil's IM-6100 12 bit CMOS microprocessor".

Article: A Note to Novice Kit Builders
Author: Staff
Page #: 192
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Watch pin orientation on IC's!

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March 1978



Article: In This BYTE
Author: Carl T. Helmers
Page #: 4
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About this cover (Robert Tinney, Organs of Computers), Soloworks, Apple II, The Microcomputer and the Pipe Organ, Kent's article, EPROM programming, Commodore PET 2001, CIE Net, part II, Microchess 1.5 v. Dark Horse (chess), programming course, Hank Olson's article, Phil Hughes article, Ken Castleman's article.

Article: Editorial - Don't Ignore the High End
Author: Carl T. Helmers
Page #: 6
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The author describes his search for something that performs functions needed to process his work. He takes a look at the higher end computer systems offering more flexibility.

Article: Some Enticing Advance Words
Author: Carl Helmers
Page #: 6
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Article about LOGO, turtles, and Robotics.

Article: A Two Computer Music System
Author: Jeffrey H Lederer
Page #: 8
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The author describes a system he created using an Altair 8800b, an Intellec 8/MOD 80, and a pipe organ. The system was created to demonstrate the use of computers in music.

Article: An Apple to Byte
Author: Carl Helmers
Page #: 18
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Article reviewing the Apple II.

Article: The Microcomputer and the Pipe Organ
Author: Jef Raskin
Page #: 56
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An 8080-based computer hooked up to a pipe organ.

Article: The Brains of Men and Machine - Part 3
Author: Ernest W Kent
Page #: 74
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Part 3: How the Brain Analyzes Input. More on the Processing of information of an organic brain.

Article: Program Your Next EPROM in BASIC
Author: Steve Ciarcia
Page #: 84
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Title says it all.

Article: User's Report: The PET 2001
Author: Dan Fylstra
Page #: 114
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Review article of the Commodore PET 2001.

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April 1978

Article: In This BYTE
Author: Carl T. Helmers
Page #: 4
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"Serendipitous Circles" algorithm, TDL System, Tables, High-speed multiplier for 6800, Multiplication algorithm for 8080, TRS-80, The Brains of Men and Machines: part4, controlling home appliances, computer lab, SOL-20, Robot simulation, CIE Net: part3.

Article: Personal Computing: New Prospects for Art and Science
Author: Carl T. Helmers
Page #: 6
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This is a great article by Carl that explores the possibilities of computer in the science and art fields. Remember that at the time this article was published, processing and display capabilities were still in their infancy.

Article: The TDL System Monitor Board
Author: Bradford E Rehm
Page #: 10
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This is a hardware card with a Machine Language monitor embedded in ROM. It also boasts a cassette interface. (This card has nothing to do with graphics display)

Article: An Introduction to Tables
Author: F. James Butterfield (Jim!)
Page #: 18
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Get into the basics of organizing data. This has to be the same Jim Butterfield of Commodore genre.

Article: Letters
Authors: multiple
Page #: 22
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Comments on Star Trek Technology (Gary Wells), Some Questions about the Technology of Emotions in the [Star Trek] Enterprise (Albert C. Brunelli), Pi Aye'D (Carol J Pruitt), Giz-Widgets (Bob Hale), More AI Wanted (Robert Graves), Thanks for Calculator Articles (David W. Johnston), KIM Notes (Hugh C. Holland), PC Artwork Services Needed (Brian Beard), Ribbons for the SwTPC PR-40 Printer (John G. Wilson), Bubbles Haven't Burst on the Scene? (John Herscher).

Article: How to Multiply in a Wet Climate
Authors: Jack Bryant, Manot Swasdee
Page #: 28
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This is a technical article about the TRW MPY-8AJ-M TTL DIP multiplier IC. Part 1.

Article: Optimization: A Case Study
Author: William B. Noyce
Page #: 40
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"This article follows through the step-by-step process used to reduce by about 25 percent the time and space taken by a small subroutine".

Article: Hand Assembling M6800 Relative Addresses
Author: Ray Boaz
Page #: 46
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Calculating relative addressing the M6800. Author provides a convenient table for reference.

Article: The Radio Shack TRS-80: An Owner's Report
Author: Dan Fylstra
Page #: 49
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Review of the TRS-80.

Article: The Brains of Men and Machines: Part 4
Author: Ernest W. Kent
Page #: 66
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Part 4: The Machinery of Emotion and Choice. Rather large article with a lot of information.

Article: A College Microcomputer Facility
Author: Bill Foster
Page #: 90
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A look at a college-level computer lab system and how this specific setup was applied for best possible use.

Article: Tune In and Turn On! Part 1
Author: Steve Ciarcia
Page #: 114
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Part 1: A Computerized Wireless AC Control System. This is another great article from Ciarcia. Recommended read - actual components are arcane, but the concept is solid.

Article: User's Report: The SOL-20
Author: Dennis E. Barbour
Page #: 126
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Review of the SOL-20 system.

Article: Robot Simulation on Microcomputers
Author: John Webster
Page #: 132
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Visual representation of a robot. Concept can be used to "test" theories before the investment in hardware.

Article: Department of Robotics Hocum
Author: 147
Page #: Carl T. Helmers
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Dispelling some rumors...

Article: Programming Quickies
Author: Rene E Pittet
Page #: 148
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BASIC Sorts - programming example of sorting (alphebetized) information in BASIC.

Article: Languages Forum
Authors: multiple
Page #: 149
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On Consumers' Languages and Standardization of Human Interfaces (Peter Mikes), Concerning PASCAL: A Homebrew Compiler Project (Stephen P. Smith).

Article: Solving the Problems of International Television Standards
Author: E. John Dehaven
Page #: 152
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Adapting to different standards (PAL --> NTSC/NTSC --> PAL).

Article: Tick...Tick...Tick...Booooom
Author: W. B. Jazembski
Page #: 154
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Cautions on connecting a TV set to a computer.

Article: Avoid Self Modifying Code
Author: Don Kinzer
Page #: 155
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Author offers a fix, but doesn't say why.

Article: Book Reviews:
Authors: Chris Morgan, Dan Fylstra
Page #: 156
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Scientific and Engineering Problem Solving with the Computer - Technical book by William Ralph Bennett Jr. Author uses BASIC for examples (Chris), Your Home Computer - A book for beginners by James White (Dan).

Article: BYTE's Bits
Author: Staff
Page #: 166
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National Computer Conference Gets Personal, Picking the Right Color Television for an Apple - continued, Call for abstracts.

Article: CIE Net: Part 3
Author: Mike Wilber
Page #: 168
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Part 3: A Design for a Network of Community Information Exchanges. This is the third and final of three articles written by Mike concerning a networking system - pre-internet stuff here.

Article: Serendipitous Circles Explored
Author: Eduardo Kellerman
Page #: 178
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Concerning algorithms for creating computer art (similar to kaleidescope/).

Article: What's New?
Author: Staff
Page #: 188
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650 CRT Page Printer, Integral Impact Printer (Integral Data Systems), Micro-Aide 6502 Assembler/Disassebmler for KIM-1 (Micro-Ware LTD), Universal BASIC compiler - 8080,8085,6800,Z80 (Futuredata Computer Corporation), KIM-1 software from Vienna - ROM card w/assembler and text editor (Ernst Steiner),Z-TEL text editor (Technical Design Labs), Plug-in ROM for Texas Instruments Programmable 58 and 59 calculators, FDOS III for iCOM floppy disk drives and interfaces (Pertec Computer Corp. Microsystems Div.), ANSI FORTRAN for Z-80 - FDOS IV and CP/M (Technical Design Labs), FORTRAN-80 for 8080/Z-80 running CP/M, ISIS-II, DTC Microfile, & MITS DOS operating systems (Microsoft), SuperBASIC for CP/M - zapple interfaceable (Technical Design Labs), MMD/HEX-1 & MMD/HEX-2 keyboards for MMD-1 (E&L Instruments Inc), Altair/S-100 compatible display card (Technical Design Labs), MP-580 Alphanumeric printer (Gertsch & Brutch), LTL-1 terminal (Cybernex LTD), Introl system for Altair/S-100 systems (Mountain Hardware Inc), DP-1 digital pulser (Continental Specialties Corp.), Pilon-30 data cassette (PerCom Data Company), Personal Money Management Kit (Texas Instruments), PixeVerter for tv set conversion (ATV Research), HP-19C pocket calculator (Hewlett-Packard), Static Programmable memories - S-100 systems (Dynabyte), Info 2000 disk interface controller for Z-80 based S-100 or Digital Group computers (Info 2000), Artec 32K expandable memory board (Artec Electronics, Inc), RAM-N-ROM board for S-100 (Szerlip Enterprises), CIP4 & CIP4/11 wire wrap boards (Gary Manufacturing Corp), The Devil's Dungeon booklet - BASIC (Engel Enterprises), A Comprehensive Accounting System in BASIC (John Edwards), Micro-SEED Database Management System for TDL Xitan Z-80(International Data Base Systems Inc), IDSWORD1 word processor (Interactive Data Systems).

November 1979 Vol. 4 Number 11

Article: Editorial
Author: Carl Helmers
Page #: 6
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Is Pseudoscience Done by Computer Pseudo-Computer-Science?

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