Steve combines the SB180 computer and Xecom's MOSART chip to produce a state-of-the-art system.
[author : Steve Ciarcia]
This is the fisrt of a three-part series on the construction of a compiler for a high-level language.
[author : Jonathan Amsterdam]
A production version of the 600, an 80C88-based laptop machine is examined, as well as a prototype of the 3000, a clone of IBM's PC AT.
[author : G. Michael Vose]
English gives you a variety of ways to express complex actions with a minimum of program interaction.
[author : Roy E. Kimbrell]
The author tells you to choose suitable scientific software.
[author : John C. Nash]
Handle files with large record lenghts on Microsoft BASIC systems.
[author : C. R. J. Currie]
This Turbo Pascal travesty generator stores frequency information in a database.
[author : Neil J. Rubenking]
The author presents a guided tour through COM, EIES, PARTI, NOTEPAD, and other systems.
[author : Brock N. Meeks]
The search for a universal conferencing standard continues.
[author : Jacob Palme]
The discussion focuses on the functions that affect database structure in computer conferencing systems.
[author : Jacob Palme]
You can put any application involving communications on a conferencing system.
[author : Robert A. Flavin and Jack D. Williford]
The author of CoSy discusses the implications of storage architecture.
[author : Alastair J. W. Mayer]
The user-friendliness of this microcomputer-based conferencing system derives from its easy-to-visualize functions.
[author : Chris Hancock]
Conferencing systems can let microcomputers handle much of the processing load.
[author : Chuck McManis]
The authors dicuss an alternative to memos and conferences.
[author : Douglas E. Comer and Larry L. Peterson]
Micros may offer a way to link systems and cut costs.
[author : Sherwin M. Levinson]
[author : Glenn Hartwig]
IBM PC compatibility, an 8086-2 processor, and graphics capability.
[author : Bob Troiano]
Comparing two under-$1000 laptop.
[author : Harry Krause]
Gold Hill Computers' implementation for microcomputers.
[author : Bruce D'Ambrosio]
Tools for recovering data and managing directories.
[author : Rubin Rabinovitz]
An add-in hard-disk drive holding 10 or 20 megabytes.
[author : Gregg Williams]
Equipment for expanding a portable.
[author : Terry Kepner]
A dot-matrix machine.
[author : Rich Malloy]
An electronic typewriter, a printer, and a graph maker combined.
[author : Jon R. Edwards]
Readers respond to previous reviews.
[author : Jerry Pournelle]
[author : Jerry Pournelle]
[author : Dick Pountain]
[author : William M. Raike]
[author : Bruce Webster]
[author : Steve Ciarcia]