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BASIC Memory Map (Page 0) – Butterfield, Jim

Compute II June/July 1980, p. 33

Memory map comparing BASIC zero-page usage in the single-board KIM, AIM, SYM, and OSI computers.

The Single-Board 6502 – Rehnke, Eric

Compute II June/July 1980, p. 34

Report on the 5th West Coast Computer Faire held in March 1980 in San Francisco, California.

KIM Rapid Memory Load/Dump Routine – Nazarian, Bruce

Compute II June/July 1980, p. 57

Hex-dump utility for the KIM-1 that outputs 16 bytes per line to a terminal. Includes source code.

KIM-1 Tidbits – Herman, Harvey B.

Compute II June/July 1980, p. 60

Two short routines for the KIM-1: a modification to Tape Verify II by Dr. Barr ... e. Includes source code.

An Evaluation: The FIRST MATE/SECOND MATE by Micromate – De Jong, Marvin L.

Compute II August/September 1980, p. 12

Review of the FIRST MATE and SECOND MATE hobbyist expansion circuit boards from MicroMate.

Nuts and Volts No. 3: Address Decoding – Zumchak, Gene

Compute II August/September 1980, p. 15

Address decoding in microprocessor system design.

Get Rich Quick – Zumchak, Gene

Compute II August/September 1980, p. 21

On the difficulties of selling homebrewed hardware via mail order.

KIM-1 Tidbits – Herman, Harvey B.

Compute II August/September 1980, p. 22

Two small machine-language programs: a real-time clock, and a patch for Micros ... s. Includes source code.

Modification and Relocation of FOCAL 65-E into Erasible PROM – Clements, William C. Jr.

Compute II August/September 1980, p. 48

Writing FOCAL 65-E to EPROM to eliminate load times. Includes source code for initialization.

All About CB2 Sound – Sander, Louis F.

Commander Volume 1, No. 1, December 1982, p. 10

Parts list and schematic to build an amplifier for CB2 sound. Sample BASIC pro ... ones, and sound effects.

No-Cost Memory Expansion and Its Uses – Busdiecker, Roy

Commander Volume 1, No. 1, December 1982, p. 17

A small amount of unused RAM is available at the end of screen RAM: 24 bytes o ... s on 80-column machines.

A Beauty of a Utility ROM – Parker, Tim

Commander Volume 1, No. 1, December 1982, p. 20

Review of the BASIC Utility Program (BUTI) cartridge from United Microware Industries.