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Yee. Dave,
"Alphabetizer,"
pg.
12.
Input
names
and
alphabetize
with
this
program.
Anon,
"The
Eight
Queens
Problem,"
pg.
13.
The
Apple
searches
a
solution
to
put
eight
queens
on
a
chess
board.
544.
Dr.
Dobbs
Journal
4,
Iss
7,
No.
37
(Aug. 1979)
Colburn,
Don,
"Those
AU·lmportant
Extras,"
pg.
2Q.26.
A
memory
display
program
based
on
a 65021CGRS
system
with
EXQS.
Also
a
program
written
for
a 650X
Tim
based
system
with
the Per·Sci
controller.
BaCh,
Stephen
E.,
"Disassembler
for
Sym·1," pg.
45.
Adaplation
of
the 6502
disassembler
from
Apple
for
the
Sym·1.
545.
Stems
Irom
the
Apple
2.
Iss
7.
(July
1979)
Hoggatt,
Ken,
"Ken's
Korner,"
pg.
2
How
10
put
more
than
one
DOS
command
on
one
line
of
the
Apple, a
handy
list
01
zero
page uses, a novel
monitor
routine,
dala
and
read
statements
in
Applesolt,
transparent
maChine
language,
etc.
Stein,
Dick,
"Numerical
Sorting
in
AppJesolt,"
pg. 5-6.
This
"OUICKSORr'
method
Is
laster
than
the
"BUBBLE
SOAT."
Porter, Gale,
"HEX·HEX·HEX,"
pg. 7.
Hex
numbers
are
Input
as
strings
and
output
as
decimals.
Both
Integer
Basic
and
Applesolt
routines
are
given.
Newman,
Wlllll,
"Text
File
Build, Store, Retrieve Example,"
pg.8.
A
tUlorial
program.
545. The
Target
(July/August
1979)
Sellars,
George,
"Statistical
Analysis," pg. 2·3.
Several
program
IIstlngs
for
the
AIM
65
Basic
are
given.
Riley, Ron,
"Basic
Hints,"
pg.
11.
Some
advice
on
using
the
AIM·55
Basic.
547.
Personal
Computing
3,
No.9
(Sept. 1979)
Irving, Steve
and
Arnold,
Bill,
"Measuring
Readability
01
Text," pg. 34·36.
A PET
program
to
analyze
the
readability
ot Text.
550.
Cider
Press 2
NO.4
(August
1979)
Stone, Barney,
"Apple
Drops
RAM
Applesoft,'·
pg. 5.
Apple
has
quietly
decided
to
drop
the
Ram verSions
of
Ap·
plesofl
Basic. They
will
concentrate
on
Rom
Basic
which
is
the version
also
used
in
RAM
with
the
new
Pascal/Language
system.
The
current
version
01
the ROM
card
Includes
the
new
Auto-Boot
ROM.
Heflzfeld,
Andy,
"Fix
Catalog," pg. 7·9.
The
program
Fix
Catalog,
sometimes
called
Fix
Seclor
Count.
correcls
the
sector
count
that
is
printed
in
the
catalog
on
the
Apple
disk..
Anon,
"Disk
01
the
Month,"
pg. 2.
The
August
Disk 01
Ihe
Month
includes
utilities.
games
and
graphics
programs
lor
the
Apple
II.
Kotowsk,
Tom,
"Metronome,"
pg. 9.
A Short
program
for
the
Apple
with
speed
adjustable
with
the
game
paddles.
Frankel,
Jell,
"Program
Conversion,"
pg.
9.
A
program
to
Change
your
Integer
Basic
program
to
Ap-
plesoft
and vice-versa.
For
the
Appte
II.
Anon,
"Memory
Chart,"
pg. 10.
An~asy
to
use
memory
chart
for
the
Apple.
Silverman, Ken,
"Applesoft
Interpreter
Set,"
pg. 11.
ROM addresses
DOOO-F7FF
giving
subroutines
entry
points,
lor
the Apple.
Slovick,
linda.
"Apple
Integer
Basic," pg.
12.
Token and
Character
set
lor
the
Apple
Integer
Basic.
Anon,
"How
10
gel
21
Hi·
Res
Color
Without
Any
Hardware
Mod,"
pg.
13.
A
sollware
program
10
give a
lot
01
hires
colors.
Anon,
"Variable
Delay
Alter
a
Carriage
Return," pg.
13.
A
program
wilh
a bug,
submitted
by
Apple
Computer.
Apple
Computer,
"Serial
Card
Handshake
Mod," pg.
14.
This
is
a
modilication
10 use the Data
Input
line
as
aCTS
(clear 10 send)
Une.
Gannes,
Howard;
Silverman,
Ken;
Couch,
John,
"CHECKBOOK,"
pg. 15-17.
This
program
includes
the
many
patches
found
necessary
and
published
in
many
places;
lor
the Apple.
21:61
551.
KB
Microcomputlng,
No
33
(September
1979)
Feldman,
Phil and Rugg, Tom,
"Happy
Motoring!"
pg.
48,
50.
A
program
10 keep
track
0 I fuel
consumption,
luel
economy,
miles
driven, etc. For
the
PET.
DeJong,
Or.
Marvin
L.
"Catching
Bugs
with
Lights,"
pg. 96·99.
A
Hardware
approach
to
debugging
with
LEO
monitors.
Downey,
Or.
James
M.
"Make
PET
Hard
Copy
Easy,"
pg.
100·102.
Interlacing
ASCII
or
Baudot
Printers
to
PET's Ieee
bus
is
a
snap
with
this
circuit.
Smith.
Darrell G.
"Apple
II
Hlgh·Resolution
Graphics,"
pg.
104·106.
All
about
HiRes
on
the Apple.
TUlloch,
Michael.
"Put
Your PET
on
the
Bus."
pg. 112·115.
With
BETSI
interface
PET
to
the
S·1OO
goodies.
Blalock,
John
M.
"Another
KIM·1
Expansion"
pg
13().13J.
Packaging
the Kim,
adding
a
TIL
serial
interface,
adding
24K
additional
memory,
etc.
552. MICRO.
No
1S
(August,
1979)
Bixby,
Donald
w.
"Apple
II
$erial
Output
Made
Simple"
pg.
"'.
Helpful
hints
on
implementing
Apple
II
serial
output.
Vrtis,
Nicholas.
"Extending
the
SYM·1
Monitor,"
pg. 9-15.
Adds
a
program
relocator,
a
program
listing
utilily
and
a
trace
luncllon.
MICRO
--
The 6502
Journal
549.
Byte
4,
No.8,
(August
1979)
Anon,
"Byte
News,"
pg. 89.
Rockwell
has
Introduced
a
bubble
memory
board
for
128
kbytes
of
storage
which
plugs
directly
inlo
Ihe
expansion
bus
lor
the
AIM-6S02
processor
(same
as
lor
KIM-1), ex·
pandable
10
16
SUCh
memory
boards
(2 Mbytes).
Appleseed,
P.O.
Box
68,
Millord,
NH
03055, pg. 199
Appleseed
is
a
new
magazine
about
10 appear,
devoted
to
Apple
II
software.
Inlormation,
Unlimited
Soltware,
146 N.
Broad
St.,
Griffith,
IN 46319, pg. 201.
EASYWRITER
IS
a
Word
processor
lor
the
Apple
II.
Kellerman,
David,
"Turn
your
KIM
Into
a
Metronome."
pg.
213.
Short
listing
lor
an
adjustable
speed
metronome.
Allen,
Michael,
6025
Kimbark,
Chicago,
Il60637,
pg. 236.
548.
Rainbow
I,
Iss
6. (July 1979)
Simpson,
Rick,
"Running
the Volume 3
Hires
Demo
on
a 32K
Apple
with
DOS," pg.
1.
A
simple
IIx
for
a
problem
with
the Demo
on
Vol. 3
of
the
Contributed
Library,
for
the Apple.
Watson,
Allen,
"Multiply
and Divide Subroutines," pg. 2·3.
Discussion
of
subroutines
In
the
Apple
Monitor.
Hirsch,
John,
"FORTH
-
or
Backwards?",
pg. 11·13.
A
discussion
of
this
language
available
for
Pet
and
Apple.
Febrnry,
1980
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