Byte Magazine Volume 07 Number 01 - The IBM Personal Computer
title Byte Magazine Volume 07 Number 01 - The IBM Personal Computer
date 1982-01
language eng
subjects disk, computer, data, software, byte, program, apple, erm, byte publications, personal computer, disk drive, ibm personal, hard disk, power supply, floppy disk, operating system, residents add, model iii
Features p.26 The Atari Tutorial, Part 5: Scrolling [author Chris Crawford] Coarse and fine scrolling, both horizontally and vertically, let the display screen become a window for viewing large amounts of data. p.36 A Closer Look at the IBM Personal Computer [author Gregg Williams] The Personal Computer is a versatile microcomputer that can be used in almost any application. p.72 Analog Interfacing In the Real World by [author Steve Ciarcia] Learn how to design and build economical analog interfaces. p.100 MIKBUG and the TRS-80, Part 2: A File Transfer and Debugging Package [author Robert Labenski] Use your TRS-80 as a file-transfer terminal and debugging monitor for a 6800 system. p.132 User's Column: Operating Systems, Languages, Statistics, Pirates, and the Lone Wolf Jerry Pournelle Straight talk on a variety of new products from a hard-to-please computer user. p.160 Build a Joystick A-to-D Converter for the TRS-80 Model I or III, Second In a Series [author William Barden, Jr.] A hardware/software project to make your TRS-80 "sensitive" to the analog world. p.190 Troubleshooting with Electronic Signatures [author Kenneth M. Piggott] A "free-running'" microprocessor can help to f…