Two BYTE editors take a look at Atari's new $999 1-megabyte machine.
[author : Phillip Robinson and Jon R. Edwards]
After 73 years, the wreck of the R.M.S. Titanic was discovered with help fom the latest in image-processing equipment.
[author : Marti Spalding and Ben Dawson]
Steve presents two real-time clocks, one of which also provides nonvolatile RAM.
[author : Steve Ciarcia]
Bruce examines the problems involved in opening a window.
[author : Bruce Webster]
ANSI has set up a standardization committee to develop a universal set of rules for this popular language.
[author : Steve A. Hersee and Dan Knopoff]
This disassembler, which translates machine code to human-readable mnemonics, was written in Microsoft BASIC for Apple's Macintosh.
[author : Olav Andrade]
For some, telecommuting is a choice; for others, it is the only option.
[author : Jane Morrill Tazelaar]
Semantic compaction lets speech-impaired people communicate quickly and effectively in a variety of environments.
[author : Bruce R. Baker]
Get a degree without ever leaving your computer.
[author : Donna Osgood]
The present office system provides a clue to future applications for the deaf.
[author : Raymond Kurzweil]
Robotic aids and smart technology can help us age less dependently.
[author : K. G. Engelhardt and Roger Edwards]
Some special human factors must be considered in assembling a workable system.
[author : Aries Arditi and Arthur E. Gillman]
[author : Glenn Hartwig]
An AT clone with a lower price.
[author : Harry Krause]
Hochstrasser's system supports most features as defined by Niklaus Wirth.
[author : Brian R. Anderson]
STSC's inexpensive implementation.
[author : Eric H. Johnson]
A version for MS-DOS machines.
[author : William G. Wong]
Raised Dot's talking word processor.
[author : Henry Brugsh]
A card that lets you print anything on an Apple II screen.
[author : Henry Brugsch and Joseph J. Lazzaro]
Readers respond to previous reviews.
Jerry survives his BIX party and spends a busy month looking at new software.
[author : Jerry Pournelle]
Jerry's readers write, and he replies.
[author : Jerry Pournelle]
In this new column Ezra examines four software products.
[author : Ezra Shapiro]
Bruce begins his comparison of the three prominent 68000 computers.
[author : Bruce Webster]
Bill looks at an all-Japanese programming language called Mind and at the Fujitsu FM-16μ.
[author : William M. Raike]
This new, completely functional. Z80-based computer and word processor from the U.K. costs less than most electric typewriters.
[author : Dick Pountain]
Who was Diophantus? Here's one way to find out.
[author : Robert T. Kurosaka]
Steve answers project-related queries from readers.
[author : Steve Ciarcia]