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Editorial (p.360 in reprint volume 9)
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Editorial (p.360 in reprint volume 9)
#Edito
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ARTICLES
ARTICLES
p.14
CP/M on the Commodore 64 — Including Two BIOS Modifications (p.364 in reprint volume 9)
p.14
CP/M on the Commodore 64 — Including Two BIOS Modifications (p.364 in reprint volume 9)
This article presents a brief overview of CP/M on the Commodore
64 along with details of how to patch the BIOS
to accommodate two 1541 disk units and/or an RS-232 printer
p.28
dBase II Programming Techniques (p.375 in reprint volume 9)
p.28
dBase II Programming Techniques (p.375 in reprint volume 9)
[author : Gene Head]
Departing from last month's discussion of dBase quirks,
the author presents a machine-language sub-routine
designed for mailing list applications. The technique
allows one to partially verify Zip codes and validate states.
p.32
First Chinese Forth: A Double-Headed Approach (p.379 in reprint volume 9)
p.32
First Chinese Forth: A Double-Headed Approach (p.379 in reprint volume 9)
[author : Timothy Huang]
Challenged by the task of providing a computer language
which could be used by Chinese-speaking people, this
author chose Forth as the most logical computer language
to implement in Chinese.
p.40
cc — A Driver for a Small-C Programming System (p.386 in reprint volume 9)
p.40
cc — A Driver for a Small-C Programming System (p.386 in reprint volume 9)
[author : Axel T. Schreiner]
Patterned after the Unix cc command, this utility accepts
options and file specifications, then uses CP/M's SUBMIT
facility to arrange the proper amount of preprocessing,
compiling assembly, and loading.
p.56
A New Library For Small C (Part II) (p.397 in reprint volume 9)
p.56
A New Library For Small C (Part II) (p.397 in reprint volume 9)
[author : James Hendrix and Ernest Payne]
The listing of the new library for Small C v.2, begun last
month, concludes this issue with the second half of the
user functions.
p.70
Comments on Sixth Generation Computers (p.406 in reprint volume 9)
p.70
Comments on Sixth Generation Computers (p.406 in reprint volume 9)
[author : Michael J. Doherty]
The dialogue continues: Doherty responds to Grigonis'
essay last month on sixth generation computers.
DEPARTMENTS
DEPARTMENTS
p.10
Letters (p.361 in reprint volume 9)
p.10
Letters (p.361 in reprint volume 9)
p.12
Dr. Dobb's Clinic (p.362 in reprint volume 9)
p.12
Dr. Dobb's Clinic (p.362 in reprint volume 9)
Quasi-Disk; Fooling RMAC; DIR Not-Quite-So-Full;
Without Fear or Good Taste
p.74
Software Reviews : Turbo Pascal (p.410 in reprint volume 9)
p.74
Software Reviews : Turbo Pascal (p.410 in reprint volume 9)
p.82
16-Bit Software Toolbox (p.414 in reprint volume 9)
p.82
16-Bit Software Toolbox (p.414 in reprint volume 9)
Professional Basic; The Filepath Utility; Beating the
Laws of Thermodynamics; Floating-Point Benchmarks;
More on the Microsoft 8086 Assembler; A Toolbox
Installment (word_to_hex and byte_to_hex)
p.86
C/Unix Programmer's Notebook (p.418 in reprint volume 9)
p.86
C/Unix Programmer's Notebook (p.418 in reprint volume 9)
8086 memory models; Long pointer package for C compilers
p.108
Of Interest (p.434 in reprint volume 9)
p.108
Of Interest (p.434 in reprint volume 9)