1986 12.01 1988

Vol.12 n°1 (#123) january 1987

Vol.12 n°1 (#123) january 1987

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p.6 EDITORIAL (p.3 in reprint volume 12)

p.6 EDITORIAL (p.3 in reprint volume 12)

[author : Michael Swaine] #Edito

TABLE OF CONTENTS

ARTICLES

ARTICLES

p.16 680xx PROGRAMMING: 680xx Computers: Where Are They Going? (p.8 in reprint volume 12)

p.16 680xx PROGRAMMING: 680xx Computers: Where Are They Going? (p.8 in reprint volume 12)

[author : Nick Turner]

An overview of the 680xx family of chips: past, present, and probable future.

p.22 680xx PROGRAMMING: A Mini Forth for the 68000 (p.11 in reprint volume 12)

p.22 680xx PROGRAMMING: A Mini Forth for the 68000 (p.11 in reprint volume 12)

[author : G. Yates Fletcher]

Yates tells us about the "no frills" Forth-like interpreter for the 68000 that he designed to test the theory that Forth is more naturally understood as a program than as a language.

p.30 680xx PROGRAMMING: The OS-9 Operating System (p.16 in reprint volume 12)

p.30 680xx PROGRAMMING: The OS-9 Operating System (p.16 in reprint volume 12)

[author : Brian Capouch]

A look at the modular, multiprogramming, multitasking operating system growing in popularity among 680xx programmers.

p.40 680xx PROGRAMMING: Macintosh Buttons and Amiga Gadgets (p.22 in reprint volume 12)

p.40 680xx PROGRAMMING: Macintosh Buttons and Amiga Gadgets (p.22 in reprint volume 12)

[author : Jan L. Harrington]

Comparing user interface programming on the Macintosh and Amiga, Jan provides details about the operating system support produced on both machines for user interface features such as menus, buttons and windows.

p.82 PROCESSORS: Series 32000 Cross Assembler (p.46 in reprint volume 12)

p.82 PROCESSORS: Series 32000 Cross Assembler (p.46 in reprint volume 12)

[author : Richard Rodman]

The listing (in human-readable form) for Richard's article that was published in December.

COLUMNS

COLUMNS

p.104 C CHEST (p.61 in reprint volume 12)

p.104 C CHEST (p.61 in reprint volume 12)

[author : Allen Holub]

Allen presents some memory management techniques plus an explanation of C memory organization for beginning C programmers.

p.110 STRUCTURED PROGRAMMING (p.65 in reprint volume 12)

p.110 STRUCTURED PROGRAMMING (p.65 in reprint volume 12)

[author : Michael Ham]

Michael discusses the naming of names in Forth.

p.126 THE RIGHT TO ASSEMBLE (p.72 in reprint volume 12)

p.126 THE RIGHT TO ASSEMBLE (p.72 in reprint volume 12)

[author : Nick Turner]

Nick launches a project to design a versatile, easy-to-use, interpreted language to be written in 680xx assembly language.

FORUM

FORUM

p.8 RUNNING LIGHT (p.4 in reprint volume 12)

p.8 RUNNING LIGHT (p.4 in reprint volume 12)

[author : Nick Turner]

p.8 ARCHIVES (p.4 in reprint volume 12)

p.8 ARCHIVES (p.4 in reprint volume 12)

p.10 LETTERS (p.5 in reprint volume 12)

p.10 LETTERS (p.5 in reprint volume 12)

[author : you]

p.14 VIEWPOINT (p.7 in reprint volume 12)

p.14 VIEWPOINT (p.7 in reprint volume 12)

[author : Dick Butrick ]

p.130 DDJ ON LINE (p.74 in reprint volume 12)

p.130 DDJ ON LINE (p.74 in reprint volume 12)

p.152 SWAINE'S FLAMES (p.84 in reprint volume 12)

p.152 SWAINE'S FLAMES (p.84 in reprint volume 12)

[author : Michael Swaine]

PROGRAMMER'S SERVICES

PROGRAMMER'S SERVICES

p.117 DR. DOBB'S CATALOG (not in reprint volume 12)

p.117 DR. DOBB'S CATALOG (not in reprint volume 12)

DDJ books and software

p.140 OF INTEREST: (p.78 in reprint volume 12)

p.140 OF INTEREST: (p.78 in reprint volume 12)

New products out there

p.151 ADVERTISER INDEX: (not in reprint volume 12)

p.151 ADVERTISER INDEX: (not in reprint volume 12)

Where to find those ads