Operating instructions

Anon,
"Software
Design-Slow
Step,"
pg. 4
Development of a program for slow stepping the AIM.
Roland, Don,
"AIM
65
Monitor
Subroutines,"
pg.
9.
A numerical listing
of
the subroutines.
Riley,
R.J.,
"Regulator
Circuits,"
pg.
9.
Several useful regulators are described.
Anon,
"Using
Existing Software," pg. 10-11.
Adapting KIM and other
software
for the AIM.
Anon,
"Lunar
Landing Patch," pg.
11.
Modification
of
this
popular program for the AIM
65.
522.
Byte
4,
No.7 (July 1979)
Smith, Stephen
B.,
"Graphic
Input
of
Weather Data",
pg.16-30
Uses an
OSI
computer and a BIT Pad.
Bishop, Robert J.,
"Apple
Kaleidoscope," pgs.
52-53.
A fast moving
color
display for the Apple.
523,
Creative Computing
5,
No.7
(July 1979)
Chatterjee, Rabin,
"Picking
at 'Peeking and
Poking',"
pg.
12
Corrections for a previous article (February
1979)
Petry, Jerry,
"Memory
Transplants Updated,"pg.10
Comments on memory for the
PET
and TRS-80.
Friedman,
SI,
"Diagnostic
Program for Your PET...from
Com-modore," pg. 32·33.
Discussion
of
the use
of
several
diagnostic
routines.
Kuska, Henry
A.,
"Educational
Use
of
the
OSI
1P," pg.
40
Discusses use
of
a
tutor
program.
Milewski, Richard
A.,
"Apple
Cart,"
pg. 116-117.
3-D
Graphics
on the Apple.
Yob, Gregory, "Personal Electronic
Transactions,"
pg.
118-122.
Discusses
floating
point routines and screen gymnastics.
524. Abacus Newsletter 1 Issue 6 (June 1979)
Anon,
"Disc
Space Summary," pg. 2
Program for
showing
sectors available. For the Apple.
Anon,
"Strings
and
Things,"
pg.
3.
A routine
to
concatenate the file name on the end
of
the
file commands, a routine to find
what
the first and last
records
of
the file are, etc. For Apple.
Anon,
"Create
Exec Files,
It's
Easy
...
",
pg.
5.
Program
with
two examples to help. For Apple.
Anon, "X·Y
Plotter,"
pg.
6.
Apple program
to
plot curves.
Anon, Password Program," pg.
7.
How to secure your Apple programs.
Anon,
"N<;>w
You Can Have Lower Case Characters Too," pg.
7
Short program for lower case.
McCann, Michael J.,
"How
About a (Basic) Disassembler,"
pg.8-9.
This program will literally take apart a BASIC program and
convert it
to
machine language. For
PET
or
APPLE II.
Wilkerson, David, "Lower-Caseing It
On
The Apple
II,"
pg.
10-11.
Lower case
with
Integer Basic.
Bishop, Robert
J.,
"Apple
Speaks
...
Softly,"
pg. 12·13.
An inexpensive
talking
Apple II.
Crossman, Craig,
"The
Micromodem
II,"
pg.
14.
All about
this
interesting Modem and the special features
it provides
for
the Apple.
Wine, Hal,
"Applesoft
Stop-List," pg. 15-16.
A short
machine
language program convenient
to
use.
525.
Recreational Computing
8,
No. 1,lss.40 (July/Aug 1979)
Fisher, Ted. "Checkmate in Five," pg. 5
Amaze your friends! Beat Peter
Jenning's
Microchess
1.5
in five moves!
Lindsay, Len,
"How
to Fool Around With Your PET,"pg.
24-26.
A bouncing ball program with tutorial value.
Saal, Harry,
"SPOT-The
Society
of
PET
Owners and
Trainers," pg.
54-55.
New Commodore products for the
PET,
BASIC Program-
mer's Toolkit, some common basic programs
(on
tape).
526.
Apple Peelings
1,
No.1
(July 1979)
Anon,
"Disk
of
the Month, July, 1979," pg. 3
The July
DOM
includes B/BSTAT a version
of
81NADR
which works with either
3.1
or
3.2
DOS.
Apple Peelings is a
new newsletter from the Apple Core
of
San Francisco and
will alternate on every other month with the CIDER
PRESS.
527.
Kilobaud Microcomputing No.
32
(August
1979).
Lindsay, Len, "PET Pourri," pg. 6-7,12.
New
PET
ROMs are not
compatible
with the old ROMs.
Discussion
of
Skyles new PAL printer, the programmable
character generator,
automatic
line numberer program,
etc.
Ascolillo, Carol and Schwartz, Nancy, "Cover Up," pg.
26-37.
Home decoration
software
for the
PET.
Brown, A.W.,
"Apple
Ciphers," pg. 90-92
The role
of
the Apple in the development
of
a medical-
office
package.
Lloyd, Kenny, "Taking AIM," pg. 102-104.
Discussion of the Rockwell International 6502·based AIM
65.
Hayek Tom, "PET Wrap-up," pg.
110-11:2.
Haul
out
the wire-wrap tool and relieve the memory
crunch in your
PET.
Badgett,
J.
Tom,
"Visit
to
OSI," pg. 118·123.
All you ever wanted to know about OSI.
528. MICRO No. 14, July 1979.
Carlson, Lt. Robert, USN,
"A
Baudot Teletype Driver for the
Apple,", pg.
5.
Use an expensive Baudot teletype with your Apple.
Abrahamson, Robert,
"Structured
BASIC Editor and
Pre-
Processor," pg.
7-14.
A versatile preprocessor for the
OSI
Challenger, makes it
possible
to
enter, list, modify and resequence BASIC pro-
grams.
Hertzfeld, Andy,
"Intercepting
DOS
Errors from Integer
BASIC," pg.
17-18.
Integer Basic programs can trap errors from
DOS,
diagnose problems, and take remedial
action
with no in-
tervention from the operator.
Evans, Melville and Larrowe, Vernon,
"AIM
Your Spouse
Toward Success at the Supermarket," pg. 19-20.
A grocery list generator. For the AIM.
Christensen, Alan
K.,
"Boolean
Equations Reduced on the
PET," pg.23-26.
This Basic program trains the
PET
to
perform computer-
aided
logic
design.
Mottola,
R.
M.,
"Screen Dump
to
Printer for the APPLE II,"
pg.27-28.
With
this
program, print a screen full
of
information
on
your printer after you have reviewed it on the screen.
Taylor,
William
L.,
"OSI Memory Test in
Basic,"
pg.
29.
Find
that
hidden bug in the many K's
of
Ram.
20:62
MICRO
--
The 6502 Journal
January, 1980