Byte Magazine Volume 06 Number 01 - Hand-held Computers
Features
p.18 An Introduction to Atari Graphics
[author Chris Crawford and Lane Winner]
Learning to use the Atari display list can help to unleash the full power of Atari's custom LSI video integrated Circuits.
p.34 The Panasonic and Quasar Hand-Held Computers: Beginning a New Generation of Consumer Computers
[author Gregg Williams and Rick Meyer]
This full-function computer fits in your hand and weighs 14 ounces.
p.48 Electromagnetic Interference
[author Steve Ciarcia]
Interfering electrical noise must be dealt with according to its mode of transmission.
p.72 The NEC PC-8001: A New Japanese Personal Computer
[author Michael Keith and C P Kocher]
This popular Japanese personal computer may soon be sold in the United States.
p.148 Generating Bar Code in the Hewlett-Packard Format
[author Thomas McNeal]
Bar code provides a cheap, easily reproduced, mass-storage medium that encourages the publication of software.
p.226 The Picture-Perfect Apple
[author Phil Roybal]
This driver software allows your printer to transcribe the high-resolution graphics of the Apple II personal computer.
p.238 Micrograph, Part 3: Software and Operation
[author E Grady Booch]
Part 3 concludes this series with a description of Micrographs powerful software and instruction-set usage.
p.318 Whose BASIC Does What?
[author Teri Li]
Knowing the differences between the six most popular BASICs is essential.
Reviews
p.94 The Sinclair Research ZX80
[author John C McCallum]
p.118 The HP-41C: A Literate Calculator?
[author Brian P Hayes]
p.208 The Newest Sargon-2.5
[author John Martellaro]
p.216 The SwTPC 6809 Microcomputer System
[author Tom Harmon]
Nucleus
p.6 Editorial: Hand-Held Computers
p.10, 292, 314 BYTE's Bits
p.12 Letters
p.90 Technical Forum: SC/MP Instruction-Set Summary
p.104 Education Forum: Multi-Micro Learning Environments
p.142 Desk-Top Wonders
p.182 Systems Notes
p.188 Languages Forum: A Bug in BASIC
p.200 BYTELINES
p.282 Ask BYTE
p.294 Software Received
p.296, 298 BYTE's Bugs
p.298 Books Received
p.300 Book Reviews
p.304 Event Queue
p.312 Clubs and Newsletters
p.328, 334 Programming Quickies
p.336 What's New?
p.382 Unclassified Ads
p.383 BOMB, BOMB Results
p.384 Reader Service
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