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Experimenting With the 6551 ACIA – De Jong, Marvin L.

Compute! Issue 10, Volume 3, No. 3, March 1981, p. 142

Schematics for building 6551 ACIA interface. Includes machine language routine ... 5. Includes source code.

A Vocal Hex Dump for the KIM-1 – Clements, William C. Jr.

Compute! Issue 10, Volume 3, No. 3, March 1981, p. 146

Program "speaks" memory contents in hexadecimal using the SP-1 "Speak and Spel ... s. Includes source code.

Expanding KIM-Style 6502 Single Board Computers: The Modified KIM Bus: Part 3 of 3 – Chamberlin, Hal

Compute! Issue 10, Volume 3, No. 3, March 1981, p. 150

Conclusion of the series. Includes summary table of bus signals for the KIM-1 ... ied), SYM-1, and AIM-65.

Hooray for SYS (Correction) – Herman, Harvey B.

Compute! Issue 10, Volume 3, No. 3, March 1981, p. 164

Correction to the append program in Hooray for SYS by Harvey B. Herman (COMPUTE!, January 1981, p. 96).

A Quantum Leap from 6502 to 68000 – Mansfield, Richard

Compute! Issue 69, Volume 8, No. 2, February 1986, p. 34

A new era is dawning for machine language programmers on personal computers. Th ... familiar with the 6502.

Review: Reach for the Stars for Commodore and Apple – Trunzo, James V.

Compute! Issue 69, Volume 8, No. 2, February 1986, p. 36

Requirements: Commodore 64 or 128 with a disk drive; or an Apple II-series comp ... Strategic Studies Group.

High Rise – McGuyer, Charles

Compute! Issue 69, Volume 8, No. 2, February 1986, p. 49

You're a construction worker, trapped in a partially completed high-rise building after dark. Can you m ...

Speedy Strings for Commodore – Friedman, Tibor

Compute! Issue 69, Volume 8, No. 2, February 1986, p. 64

Here's a fast machine language routine that lets you load large amounts of data ... apid string I/O on disk.

MessageMaker 64 – Larsen, Erik

Compute! Issue 69, Volume 8, No. 2, February 1986, p. 70

Create attractive, attention-grabbing displays for the Commodore 64 (or Commodo ... 4x4 characters to 32x24.

Commodore 64 Program Profiler – Walker, D. E.

Compute! Issue 69, Volume 8, No. 2, February 1986, p. 72

Interested in speeding up your Commodore 64 BASIC programs? This convenient uti ... a running BASIC program.

The Beginner's Page: The Hidden Numbers Behind Strings – Halfhill, Tom R.

Compute! Issue 69, Volume 8, No. 2, February 1986, p. 104

Topics: characters and their ASCII equivalents; the ASC() and CHR$() functions in BASIC.

Computers and Society – Thornburg, David D.

Compute! Issue 69, Volume 8, No. 2, February 1986, p. 105

Report on an informal experiment on working from home conducted by the manufacturer Avco Lycoming.