Hewlett-Packard's new all-in-one system makes UNIX truly portable.
[author : Phillip Robinson]
Steve devises an affordable version of an essential tool for hackers.
[author : Steve Ciarcia]
AppleIalk networks the Macintosh and its new laser printer.
[author : John Markoff and Phillip Robinson]
This program can make the conversion process less tedious.
[author : Ted Carnevale]
Model complex engineering problems on personal computers.
[author : Don Stauffer]
Manipulate images to make them more informative.
[author : Jeffrey L. Star]
In this interview, James H. Wilkinson discusses the building of a computer designed by Alan Turing.
[author : John C. Nash]
A compromise between cost and quality, this system is adequate for many research projects.
[author : Kiyohisa Okamura and Kamyab Aghai-Tabriz]
The authors present an in-depth look at a technique for removing noise from your data.
[author : Eric E. Aubanel and Keith B. Oldham]
Test the quality of your software, not just its speed.
[author : Richard Karpinski]
In the future, microcomputers may have a substantial role in major scientific computations.
[author : Alan Curtis]
A BASIC program provides 3-D images of complex molecules.
[author : Earl J. Kirkland]
A medical researcher examines the capabilities and limitations of an important laboratory device.
[author : Lincoln E. Ford. M.D.]
Three interfaces are compared.
[author : Thomas R. Clune]
[author : Glenn Hartwig]
A word processor from some of the creators of WordStar
[author : John Heilborn and Nanci Reel]
A nonstandard subset of Ada for MS-DOS and CP/M-80.
[author : Mark J. Welch]
It weighs five pounds and features a CMOS Z80 microprocessor.
[author : Rich Malloy]
Price is but one of the differences between these implementations.
[author : Kevin Bowyer]
Comparing two electronic-mail services, MCI Mail and EasyLink.
[author : Wayne Rash Jr.]
A dot-matrix unit with a variety of print modes.
[author : Mark J. Welch]
Readers respond to previous reviews.
Jerry's usual look at a variety of products includes a section on the proliferation of computer books.
[author : Jerry Pournelle]
Jerry's readers write, and he replies.
[author : Jerry Pournelle]
Our correspondent in Japan describes important new peripherals displayed at the 1984 Data Show.
[author : William M. Raike]
Our West Coast editors report on Thunderscan, the ins and outs of windowing, new workstations, and more.
[author : John Markoff, Phillip Robinson, and Ezra Shapiro]
The Whitechapel Computer Works MG-1 personal workstation is almost a dream computer - and it costs less than its competitors.
[author : Dick Pountain]
This column debuts with a look at two Lotus lawsuits settled out of court.
[author : Robert Greene Sterne and Perry J. Saidman]
Steve answers project-related queries from readers.
[author : Steve Ciarcia]