The SB180 is the 29-chip equivalent of a large S-100 system.
[author : Steve Ciarcia]
This article analyzes the efficiency of three sorting algorithms.
[author : Jonathan Amsterdam]
The software environment for the DSI board lets it run both UNIX and MS-DOS applications.
[author : Trevor G. Marshall, George Scolaro, David L. Rand, Tom King, and Vincent P. Williams]
Several C routines execute an algorithm for efficient disk buffering in a limited memory space.
[author : Brian McKeon]
A Harvard astronomy professor reminisces about the various computers he's used since the fifties.
[author : A. G. W. Cameron]
Partitioned and variable-base representations are the two designs proposed here.
[author : David Salomon]
The procedure described lets you use the Microsoft Mouse with Borland's Pascal.
[author : John Figueras]
An operating-system patch and a few other alterations give the NEC APC III clone status.
[author : Herbert Stein]
A tree data structure speeds up travesty generation.
[author : Peter Wayner]
Dump Apple Pascal graphics to any Epson MX-series printer.
[author : Kelly W. Davis]
The first in this two-part series covers the instruction set and software aspects of the EGO computer.
[author : Clifford Kelley]
Upgrade your 8-bit microprocessor to 256K bytes and add a RAM disk.
[author : Claus Buchholz]
With this $35 adapter you can use your parallei port for serial devices.
[author : Howard Austerlitz]
Expand your parallel keyboard.
[author : Mark Hanslip]
[author : Glenn Hartwig]
A transportable IBM PC- and PC XT-compatible.
[author : Sieve McManon]
A 12-pound system based on the 80C86.
[author : Donna Osgood]
MicroPro makes changes to its classic.
[author : Malcolm C. Rubel]
A word processor written by some of the designers of Atex, with macro routines and programming capability.
[author : Rubin Rabinovitz]
Data management with an emphasis on graphics.
[author : Scott L. Norman]
Stoneware's database manager on another Apple.
[author : Jeffrey M. Jacques]
A graphics board for color and monochrome monitors.
[author : Harry Krause]
Speed for the Commodore.
[author : Warren Block]
A programmable keyboard for the Apple II line.
[author : David L. Salahi]
Readers respond to previous reviews.
A new spreadsheet for the Mac prompts Jerry to look at the concept of integrated software.
[author : Jerry Pournelle]
Jerry's readers write, and he replies.
[author : Jerry Pournelle]
Our U.K. correspondent brings us a brief history of computing in Great Britain.
[author : Dick Pountain]
Bill takes a look at the progress of microcomputing from his part of the world.
[author : William M. Raike]
A trip to the West Coast Computer Faire highlights Bruce's month.
[author : Bruce Webster]
This month's column looks at transcendental numbers.
[author : Robert T. Kurosaka]
Steve answers project-related queries from readers.
[author : Steve Ciarcia]
News and speculation about personal computers.
[author : Sol Libes]