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Computers and Society – Thornburg, David D. and Betty J. Burr

Compute! Issue 7, Volume 2, No. 6, November 1980, p. 10

The development of the personal computer can make computing more approachable to non-experts.

Music and the Personal Computer – Winter, Frank

Compute! Issue 7, Volume 2, No. 6, November 1980, p. 18

Report on a Computer Music Symposium help at Sheridan College in Oakville, Ontario.

Micros with the Handicapped – Semancik, Susan

Compute! Issue 7, Volume 2, No. 6, November 1980, p. 22

The Delmavra Computer Club prepares to market the Manual Alphabet Tutorial (COMPUTE!, March 1980, p. 41).

Small Computers and Small Libraries – McNeil, Arthur L.

Compute! Issue 7, Volume 2, No. 6, November 1980, p. 24

Card-catalogue file card printer written in BASIC.

Efficiency with Subroutines – Richter, Mike

Compute! Issue 7, Volume 2, No. 6, November 1980, p. 30

Improving program flow and runtime efficiency with subroutines in BASIC. Includes benchmarking data.

BASIC CBM 8010 Modem Routines – Butterfield, Jim

Compute! Issue 7, Volume 2, No. 6, November 1980, p. 78

A short BASIC program enables chat-link communication over modem modem connect ... I system or another PET.

Programmer's Notes for the CBM 8032 – Busdiecker, Roy

Compute! Issue 7, Volume 2, No. 6, November 1980, p. 80

Assorted observations about the 8032. Topics: keyboard shortcuts for screen ed ... adjacent to screen RAM.

Keyprint – Brannon, Charles

Compute! Issue 7, Volume 2, No. 6, November 1980, p. 84

Screen print utility for the PET written in machine language.

PET 4.0 ROM Routines – Butterfield, Jim

Compute! Issue 7, Volume 2, No. 6, November 1980, p. 88

Memory locations of PET/CBM 4.0 ROM routines.

BASIC 4.0 Memory Map – Butterfield, Jim

Compute! Issue 7, Volume 2, No. 6, November 1980, p. 92

Memory map of the PET/CBM BASIC 4.0 ROM, including detailed map of zero page.

Algebraic Expression Input for the PET, Version 2 – Deal, Elizabeth

Compute! Issue 7, Volume 2, No. 6, November 1980, p. 94

Self-modifying BASIC program defines a DEF FN() statement from a function inpu ... MPUTE! May 1980, p. 58).

Defining a Function Whilst Running a Program – Winter, M. J.

Compute! Issue 7, Volume 2, No. 6, November 1980, p. 96

Short BASIC program uses the dynamic keyboard (buffer stuffing) technique to d ... ion based on user input.