The new IBM PS/2 Micro Channel as seen from inside the Model 50.
[author : Steve Ciarcia]
In the ring this month: The IBM PS/2 Model 80 and the Macintosh II.
[author : G. Michael Vose, David Betz and Jane Morrill Tazelaar]
Snow White gets a new outfit.
[author : Steve Ciarcia]
Seeing a completed drawing can't compare to the thrill of watching it being drawn.
[author : William A. McWorter Jr. and Jane Morrill Tazelaar]
The Intel 82786 graphics chip provides another way to expand the performance and life span of your current system.
[author : Bill Nicholls]
An introduction and tutorial by the author of the first textbook on the popular logic programming language.
[author : William Clocksin]
A versatile 8085 simulator written in Arity/Prolog.
[author : Alex Lane]
Using constraint solving to provide a general framework for developing more powerful logic programming languages.
[author : Catherine Lassez]
This powerful new version of Prolog fundamentally reshapes the original language.
[author : Alain Colmerauer]
Explore this Prolog notation by building a compiler for a hypothetical programming language.
[author : Stan Szpakowicz]
[author : Cathryn Baskin]
Performance, expandable hardware, transportability, and more.
[author : Laurence H. Loeb]
Two 10-MHz 80286 machines with large expansion capacities.
[author : John Unger]
These boards can improve a PC AT's performance by 2 to 2½ times.
[author : Donald Evan Crabb]
Offerings from Consulair, Manx, Think Technologies, and Spectra Micro Development.
[author : Joel West]
Phar Lap's set of 80386 development programs.
[author : Matt Trask]
Background communications software for the IBM PC and compatibles.
[author : Rob Fixmer]
Six of today's most popular CAD programs.
[author : Phillip Robinson]
The technology explosion hits Chaos Manor.
[author : Jerry Pournelle]
Removing "boring" words from a book's index.
[author : Dick Pountain]
An AI trainer and two programs for developing courseware.
[author : Ezra Shapiro]