Algo 8188-TBR Instruction Manual

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~"\Women and Chiidrenk,LastlI have a feeling that the real "revolutionary" partofthe microcomputer revolution isjuststarting to takepla

Page 4 - • Learn from Specialists

19:10MICRO--The 6502 JournalDecember,1979

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r),How to do a Shape TableEasily andCorrectly!·rhe mechanism for generating shapes and charactersinAPPLE High Reslution Graphicsiscumbersome andprone

Page 6 - More By Steve Baker

The ploting vector string is then brokenupintogroupsoftwo or three, eachgroup (confusion!) reading from righttoleft. To add alittlemore dangertothegam

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V, V,V,BYTE =BYTE+64"V,Z2YYYXXXaretoremain unchanged. This is doneby multiplyingV,by8:Inthe eventthatV, is neither amove-up nor a plot-then move

Page 9 - SYNERGISTIC SOFTWARE

Fig.5:Memory MapforShape TableShape File InitializationThe principle shape-creating pro-gram requires a previously allocateddisk fileforshape table st

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Ifthecurrentkeystrokecor-responds nottoa move command, buttoa Plot command, the program sets thecursor disable flag, FLAG, calls the plotsubroutine an

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\JAs outlined briefly in MICRO18:5&,MICRO is instituting areview policy/procedure in which a"ReviewStaff"of volunteer, in-dependent,qual

Page 19 - VISA"

SkylesElectricWorksYoulove yourPET,but you'llloveitmorewiththis BigKeyboard?* * *COMMODOREBASIC* * *31743BYTESFREEREADY•74KB Big KeyBoards @ $125

Page 20 - :5afl;ware

Relocating PET BASICProgramsSome.i~portantdetails are presented about theorgamza.tlon ofPETBASIC and a technique is providedtopermitBA~ICprograms tobe

Page 21 - 6502 Journal

ValueBase10Hex00000036247349001398B00000000003624There are several waystodo this.One cansimplyPOKE the correct valuesintothepointer memory locations.

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:')HIGHRESOLUTIONGRAPHICSLOOK TO MTU. WE SUPPORT HIGH RESOLUTION GRAPHICS ON:PET - AIM - KIM - SYMMicroTechnologyUnlimitedp.o.Box 4596,841Galaxy

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...$30.00...24.95.29.95...29.95...49.95LITEPENUSedwltnTVormonitorscreen 34.95ALFMusic SynthesIzer Boards 265.005upertalker279.00AnadexDp·SOOOwIth

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WANTED:ATARI®$54999PRICEINCLUDES:ComputerConsoleBASICLanguageCartridge8ASICLanguageProgrammingManual(Wiley)400Operator'sManualwithNoteBookpowerSu

Page 26 - ElectricWorks

..8K static expandableto 24K and dual mini-floppy controllerThe C4P and C8P offer a brilliantarrayof16colors includingblack available in both alphabet

Page 27 - ~vailable

" IfYou.Treat It NicelyIt Won't ByteTools and techniques for using the Superboard II arepresented - including a Double Disassembler. This pr

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Inputlow&hishaddressesofblocktobelisted:Decima11546,565Figure 3Figure 250000FORD~BTOB+ll*CSTEPC:POKED,32:NEXTD:A••STR.(A):E=LEN(A.)50010FORF=BTOB+

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SOFTWAREDept.MI$93.95ISO·lDISKDRIVEWOES?PRINTERINTERACTION?MEMORYLOSS?ERRATICOPE-RATION?DON'TBLAMETHE SOFTWARE!eo,"';.;...>"l,

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P.O.Box3,S.Chelmsford, MA 01824617/256·3649EXPANDYOURSYSTEMWITHMEMORYPLUSTMMEMORY pLUScombinesfourofthemo,timportantsystemexpansioncapabilitiesononePC

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compQGmicrosystemsDAlmP.O. Box 687224 S.E. 16th StreetAmes,Iowa50010DAIMisa complete disk operating system for the ROCKWELL INTERNATIONALAIM65.The DAI

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Sharpen Your AIMA collection of four programs are presented whichenhance the capabilities of the basic AIM65.Thesepro-grams improve hex loading, clear

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Suggestedretail price $220.Being aspectatorisgreat...butwhynotparticipate?1\ :~~:=:g\\h• Learn from Specialists\\FA~VMUSICCENTER!HAVE FUN!THEMICRO COM

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Page 37 - KIM system

A Warning:TheMACAOTEA™isfor ProfessionalProgrammers -andVerySerious Amateurs - OnlyAn Additional1/0Interfacefor the PETInterfacing a VIA6522to yourPET

Page 38 - 224 S.E. 16th Street

DELETESTEPDUMPHELP500J = sa R(A'B/CtJlREADY...Orthe TRACE command thatletsyouseethe sequenceinwhichyour program is being executedinawindowinthe u

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$9.95$9.95$9.95$15.95$15.95$19.95"CORE A ?SCORE8 JBOXINGSPACEWARI-CHINGALGEBRAIBLOCKADESHAPE BUILDER$19.95$15.95CASSETTEDISKETTEANDMORE...APPLEIN

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APPLEINVADER2m~mo11~~~IImAnnouncement:NEW!FromtheleaderofAppleII ®Software•UNIQUEHI-RESGRAPHICS• REALISTICSOUNDEFFECTS•REAL-TIMEACTION• FUN &EXCIT

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softside-SOltware305RiversideDriveNewYork.N.Y.10025NewVersionGRAPHICSPAC2QuadrupleyourPET'sgraphicresolution.WhybestuckwiththePET'scumbersom

Page 42 - @l California orders

, A60x80LifeforthePETHave you ever wished that your PET display was bigger,especially when playing the Game of LIFE? Hereisamethod of providing a move

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Page 44 - SOFTWARE

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Page 46 - SOltware

EASYWRITER~the1sttrueWordProcessorfortheApple!*••~•'"•...~0~~...e•'C~§...~'tl~,,:,,:), "J-~III",'..2'fQ

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Applesoft Program RelocationGeorgeS.Guild, Jr.117 Cardinal DriveHampton,VA23664Here is a simple techniquetochange the programstorage space when using

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PresentsSoftwareandHardwareforyourAPPLESALES FORECAST providesthebestforecastusingthefourmostpopulartorecastingtechniques:linearregression,logtrend,.p

Page 49 - KIM/SYM/AIM-65-32K

KIM and SYM FormatCassette TapesonAPPLE IIStevenM.Welch309S.SunsetLongmont, CO80501Now you can swap programs and data between yourAPPLE and any AIM, g

Page 50 - EASYWRITER~

Direct ComputertoComputer CommunicationA discoverybyDr.Bohannan:Ifyourtaperecorder has amonitorhookup,throughwhich you can listen towhateverisbeing re

Page 51 - Applesoft Program Relocation

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Page 53 - KIM via cassette

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'Dnodm3a.'<-aCIIICn rt rtrtmmIII3 iThePROGRAMMAEXPANDA-PORTisamulti-portex-panderforthegameI/Oportofany APPLEIIComputerSystem. In additio

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TwoMore By Steve Baker:GOMOKUThe ancient game of five !men in a row. You play against a machinelanguage routinewiththr,elevelsofexcellence. A Hires bo

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)ComputerInterfacesandSetsFor your convenience the AIM16 comesaspartofanumber of sets. The minimum configuration for a usablesystem is the AIM16 Start

Page 59 - EXPANDA-PORT

PET Printer AdapterApple-DocThe CmCADA1200 drivesanRS-232 printer from thePETIEEE-488 bus. Now, thePETowner can obtainhard copy listings and can type

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Graphics and theChalienger1PThe Challenger computers have some interestingsgraphic capabilities. A discussion of the inner workingsof the graphics and

Page 61 - Satisfaction

videomonitorscreen,theASCIIequivalent must be written in the videomemory.Thismemoryoccupies1kilobyteofmemory dedicatedtothevideo display. This memory

Page 62 - -APPLETHROTTLE

.Atthis point I will give abriefdescriptionofthe BASIC program,ex-plaining the unique features. This willgive the userabetterunderstanding ofhowthegra

Page 63 - Chalienger1P

line1000.There is a subroutine for eachofthe least significant digit and asubroutine for the next most digit.Todevelope thedigit10,we must usetwoofthe

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$159.00349.00SYM-l,6502-BASED MICROCOMPUTERFULLY-ASSEMBLEDANDCOMPLETELYINTEGRATED SYSTEMthat'sready-to-use•ALLLSIIe'SAREINSOCKETS•28DOUBLE-F

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Time of Day Clockand Calendar for the SYM·1Now you can have a Clock and Calander running in yourSYMat the same time youarerunning programs inBASIC. Th

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Data Statement GeneratorIf you have ever had trouble getting those pesky DATAstatements at the end of your BASIC program correct,then youwillappreciat

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APPLE II Speed Typing TestWith Input Time ClockSo,you think you are a pretty fast typist! Caretotake aSpeed Typing Test on your APPLE?The qiuck brwn f

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Instant Software, the Best ValueMIMIC Test your memory and reflexes with thefive different versionsof this game.Youmustmatch the sequence and location

Page 71 - With Input Time Clock

Education and aPETor Apple go together as naturally as pencil andpaper.!:oMasterChargeo AMEXMATH TUTOR II Your Applecomputercan gobeyond game playing

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c,SUMTEST: A Memory TestRoutine for the 6502S.Felton Mitchell, Jr.c/o The Bit StopP.O.Box973Mobile,AL36601No microcomputer is better thanitsRAMmemory.

Page 74 - ELECTRONICS

to be tested by adding the high order ad-dress and the low addressofeach loca-tiontoa"counter"byte.Afterall loca-tions to be tested have bee

Page 75 - Routine for the 6502

The MICRO SoftwareCatalogue: XVMike RoweP.O.Box 6502Chelmsford, MA 01824Name:System:Memory:Language:Mother Goose RhymesAPPLE II16KInteger BASIC and Ma

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Description: The Stock Market OptionAccountprogram storesand retrieves virtually everyoptiontraded on alloptionex-changes. A self-prompting program al

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6502 Bibliography: Part XVWilliamR.Dial438Roslyn AvenueAkron,OH44320505.MICRO No. 13507.The Cider Press 2No.3(June 1979)Dial, Wm.R.,"6502 Informa

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"INPUT A$" 's, but usinganarray allowsyou to change a string before it is pokedintomemory). This is handled in lines1035-1045.Ifthere a

Page 79 - 6502 Bibliography: Part XV

Hallen, Rod, "The 6502 and ItsLittleBrothers"pgs. 124-126A discussionofsomeoftheothermembersofthe65xxfamily.510.6502 User Notes No.15(June,

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SkylesElectricWorksPAL·80™• 80 characters per line•8%inch wide thermal paper• Full graphicsat60dots/inch• InterfacedtoPET• Workswithall PET peripheral

Page 81 - Electric

Fromthe Makers ofTHEBasicSwitchlMfor OldPET®Owners comesTheSpacemaker'"forNewPETOwnersNoRoomForYourROM?Ifyou're an owner of a"new-

Page 82 - Software

Look ToMTUFor 6502SystemExpansionL.tMicro TechnolMP.O. Box4596841ogy Unlimitedanchest ' Galaxy W603-627-146e;, N.H. 03108 ayCall OrWr'tI e F

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