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Byte Magazine Volume 07 Number 10 - Computers in Business

title Byte Magazine Volume 07 Number 10 - Computers in Business
date 1982-10
language eng
subjects disk, byte, software, computer, apple, data, program, ram, byte publications, hard disk, disk drive, personal computer, power supply, disk drives, ibm personal, byte october, carry flag
source https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-1982-10
A rescan for this item is available here . Features p.29 Beyond the Peaks of Visicalc [author Jack Bishop] Three new software packages help fiscal planners study large, complex financial models. p.40 Build the Microvox Text-to-Speech Synthesizer, Part 2 : Software [author Steve Ciarcia] Rules for conversion of plain English text to phonemes govern the operation of this SC-01A-based device. p.68 What Makes Business Programming Hard? [author James L. Woodward] A banker/programmer describes some of the pitfalls in writing software that handles "routine" business tasks. p.80 Adapting microcomputers to Wall Street [author Robert Franz] Microcomputers are fast becoming crucial tools for financial managers. p.96 Putting Real-World Interfaces to Work, Part 1 : Monitoring Physical Quantities with the TRS-80 [author William Barden Jr.] A summary of techniques for interfacing the TRS-80 to the "realworld" and a look at some of the transducers that provide practical applications. p.128 The State of Industrial Robotics [author J. Michael Callahan] Industrial robots are playing an increasingly important role in manufacturing. Here we look at some of the fundamentals of robot design and describe …
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