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6502 Bibliography: Part XVII
Dr.William
R.
Dial
438
Roslyn
A,enue
Akron,
OH
44320
528. MICRO No.
14,
July
1979.
Smola, Paul,
"SYM
and AIM
Memory
Ellpansion."
pg. 30.
An easy
hardware
modification
makes MEMORY PLUS a
natural
for
RAMming
more
dala
inlo
the BYM and AIM.
Vrtls, Nicholas,
"The
Firs! Book
of
KIM-on
a SYM", po.
35-37.
How
10
modify
the
programs
in
this
source
lor
the SUM.
Hill,
Alan
G.,
"Ampersort,"
pg. 39-52.
A
last
machine
language
sort
utility
for
the Apple II.
Taylor,
William
l.,
"051
Fast Screen Erase Under BASIC,"
pg.53.
This
short
machine
code program
fills
a need for a fast
erase.
Rowe,
Mike
(Slatl),
"The
Micro
Software
Catalog:
X"
pg.
54·56.
Fourteen
more 6502
software
offerings.
Biles,
Noel
G.,
"To
Tape
or
Not
10
Tape:
What
is
the Ques-
tion?", pg. 57·59.
Use
your
scope
10
examine
and
diagnose
your
VIM
casselle
interlace.
Dial,
Or.
William
R., "6502
Bibliography:
Part
XI,"
pg.
61~2.
About
80
new
references
on
the
6502.
529.
Personal
Computing
3
No.8,
August
1979).
Anon, NCC
'79
Reporl,",
pg. 34·36.
Reporl
on
the
new
Apple
II Plus, Auto-Start ROM,
Apple's
Language
system
(Pascal, etc.),
New
Apple
business
solt·
ware,
Apple
Graphics
Tablet, etc.
530.
The
Apple
Shoppe 1,
No.2
(July 1979)
Anon,
"Language
Lab," pg. 7·10.
Discussion
of
Ihe
Apple
languages:
Basic,
Applesoft
Basic,
Forth
Pascal, Pilot,
Usp
...Can
Fortran
and Cobol
be
lar
behind?
Also
how
to
set
up
a
system
to
trace
one's
heritage.
Anon,
"Graphics
Workshop," pg. 1(}.12.
Beginning
Lo-res
and
Hi-res graphics.
"Ught
Pen Applications," pg. 12-13.
Program
for
taking
attendance
records.
Anon,
"Program
of
the
Month," pg. 13,16.
Program
for
drawing
circuit
diagrams.
Anon,
"DOS
3.2," pg. 18-19.
Discussion
of
3.2
and
the
new DOS Manual.
531.
Southeastern
Software
Newsletter
tiS.
11
(July 1979)
Carpenter, Chuck,
"Assembly
language
Primer," pg.2-3
Explains
how
a
character
is
output.
McClelland,
George,
"SRCH
Names File," pg. 4·5
Continuing
his
Interesting
series
of
utilities,
the
Editor
discusses
and gives a program for searching
Ihe
file for
names.
Ames, Dave,
"Electric
Typewriter," pg. 11·12.
A
program
10
work
with
either
the IP-125
or
IP·225
prinlers
and
will
allow
you
to
oulput
text In
upper
or
lower
cases.
532.
ABACUS
Newsletter
1, Iss. 7
(July
1979)
Anon,
"Notes
on
OOS
3.2," pg. 1.
Several
tidbits
01
useful
informal
ion
on
DOS 3.2
including
how
to
use
lhe
direct
command
open
file.
Anon,
"Auto
Run Tapes," pg.
1.
How
10
converl your tapes
to
Aulo-run; very
simple!!
Crossman, Craig,
"Password,",
pg.
2.
How
to put a password
into
your program.
Also
a siren
program
to
sound on unauthorized
attempted
entry.
Ford, Bob, "Juggle," pg. 3·4.
Keep
as
many
balls
in the
air
as
possible.
Crossman, Craig,
"The
Hi·Res
Corner,"
pg.
5.
The
firsl
of
a series
of
articles
on
Hi-Res Graphics.
Anon, "UPDATE,"
pg. 6·7.
The
Apple
If Business System, the
Apple
If Plus,
Apple's
new
repair program
including
diagnostic
software
and
the
Modular Parts Exchange Program,
description
of
Apple
II
PASCAL, etc.
Crossman, Craig,
"Program
to
Disguise
your
Copyright
Nollce,"pg.
8.
A
short
program
can
be
appended
to
your
listing
to
pro-
tect
it;
and
by
disguising
it,
it
is
harder
to
wipe
out.
Crossman, Craig,
"Variable
Speed
Slow
Ust,"
pg.
12.
Slow
list
in
anyone
of
9
selectable
Apple
speeds.
Anon.
'Bulletin
Board Services," pg. 13·14.
A
most
complete
list
of
Apple
Bulletin
Boards
and
CBBS
systems.
Freeman,
larry,
"Two·Diamonds," pg. 15-15.
A puzzle·type game for the Apple.
533. Creative
Computing
5
No.8.
Friedman, Sol,
"A
Printer for
your
PET
-For
UnderS300'''pg.
32-35.
How
to
use
the
PR·4Q
with
your PET.
Rhodes, Ned W..
"Translating
Two-Dimensional
Arrays
lor
Integer BASICs," pg. 1{)6.108.
How
to
add array
capability
to
Apple's
Integer Basic.
534.
The Paper 2,
lss_
1 (February 1979)
Maier, Gary
A.,
"What
Really Makes Your PET
Tick?",
pg.l·5.
A good
tutorial
on
machine
language
of
the 6502 and
PET.
Busdlecker, Roy,
"A
Decoder Add·On
to
Ihe
MEM·
EXPLORER," pg. 12·13.
Program
allows
examination
of
a
block
of
20
bytes
01
PET
memory
specified
by
the
user.
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