Table of Contents| Editorial: The Best of BIX Comes to BYTE | 6 |
| Microbytes | 9 |
| Letters | 14 |
| Fixes and Updates | 33 |
| What's New | 37, 395 |
| Ask BYTE | 44 |
| Clubs and Newsletters | 54 |
| Book Reviews | 57 |
| Event Queue | 78 |
| Disks and Downloads | 350 |
| Best of BIX | 363 |
| Unclassified Ads | 453 |
| BYTE's Ongoing Monitor Box BOMB Results | 454 |
| Reader Service | 455 |
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| FEATURES | |
| Introduction | 82 |
| Ciarcia's Circuit Cellar: Build an Audio-and-Video Multiplexer | 84 |
| With AVMUX, Steve is well on his way to an automated switching system. |
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| Steve Ciarcia |
| Programming Project: A SIMPL Compiler, Part 3: Extensions | 102 |
| This particular project concludes with a look at the design choices involved. |
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| Jonathan Amsterdam |
| Introduction to the Amiga ROM Kernel | 116 |
| Procedures and functions are useful but can be difficult to compile. |
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| Robert J. Mical |
| Visual Programming | 135 |
| Visual Syntax is an editor for LISP that displays programs as pictures. |
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| Ralph Levien |
| Programming Insight: Molecules in Color | 149 |
| COLOR3D.BAS is a BASIC program for the IBM PC that displays molecules on an RGB monitor. |
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| John I. Farrel |
| Programming Insight: Badfile: CP/M System Programming in C | 152 |
| This utility supplies the names and locations of files contaning bad sectors or tracks. |
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| Louis Baker |
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| THEME: TEXT PROCESSING | |
| Introduction | 166 |
| Computer Science Considerations | 169 |
| Donald Knuth speaks on his involvement with digital typography. |
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| G. Michael Vose, Gregg Williams |
| Processing Strings in SNOBOL4 | 175 |
| This article presents examples of the language's pattern-matching capabilities. |
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| James F. Gimpel |
| Interpretation of Natural Language | 189 |
| The authors suggest a potential application of parallelism. |
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| Jordan Pollack, David L. Waltz |
| Typesetting Problem Scripts | 201 |
| Computer typesetting provides a solution for Arabic and similar scripts. |
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| Pierre A. MacKay |
| Poetry Processing | 221 |
| The concept of artistic freedom takes on new meaning when text processing handles the mundane tasks of prosody. |
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| Michael Newman |
| The Literary Detective | 231 |
| Use your computer to identify an unknown author. |
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| Jim Tankard |
| Keyboard Effiency | 241 |
| Donald W. Olson, Laurie E. Jasinski |
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| REVIEWS | |
| Introduction | 248 |
| Reviewer's Notebook | 251 |
| Glenn Hartwig |
| The Motorola VME/10 | 253 |
| A modular multiuser system. |
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| Robert E. Robinson III |
| MacCharlie | 262 |
| Dayna's bridge between the Macintosh and the IBM PC. |
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| Larry Crockett |
| Lattice's 8086/8088 C Compiler | 273 |
| Release 2.15 features new math libraries. |
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| Dayle S. Woolston |
| Turbo Pascal 3.0 | 281 |
| An update on Borland's compiler. |
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| Mark Bridger |
| Review Feedback | 287 |
| Readers respond to previous reviews. |
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| KERNEL | |
| Introduction | 288 |
| Computing at Chaos Manor: Communications | 291 |
| Jerry finds that the hectic pace of his life is normal and pushes on. |
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| Jerry Pournelle |
| Chaos Manor Mail | 315 |
| Jerry's readers write, and he replies. |
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| Jerry Pournelle |
| BYTE Japan: Highlights of Two Shows | 317 |
| Bill reports on many of the new products he found of interest at Japan's 1985 Software Show and Data Show. |
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| William M. Raike |
| BYTE U.K.: Tripos -- The Roots of AmigaDOS | 321 |
| This month Dick takes a look at the Amiga's operating system and its origins in Cambridge, England. |
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| Dick Pountain |
| According to Webster: Programming Tools and the Atari 520ST | 331 |
| A follow-up package for Turbo Pascal owners in Bruce's product of the month. |
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| Bruce Webster |
| Circuit Cellar Feedback | 346 |
| Steve answers project-related queries from readers. |
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| Steve Ciarcia |