Table of Contents| Computer Graphics Technologies | 42 |
| An overview of current graphics output technologies |
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| Alan P. Matthews |
| An Introduction to NAPLPS | 54 |
| A programmers approach to NAPLPS, with a hands-on example |
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| David McCune |
| Graphics on the DEC, PRO 350, NCR PC, and Mindset | 66 |
| Graphics and computing power on three notable systems |
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| David Fournier |
| Graphics Portability with Digital Research's GSX | 74 |
| A step toward a graphics standard: how to use GSX |
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| William G. Wong |
| NAPLPS Directory | 85 |
| David McCune |
| Color Graphics for Any Computer with the VectorScan 512 | 92 |
| An RS-232 color graphics peripheral |
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| Ron Lusen |
| Better Color with the Princeton Graphics HX-12 | 106 |
| Composite vs. RGB video, and a review of the HX-12 color monitor from Princeton Graphics |
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| Andrew L. Bender |
| Build a NAPLPS System | 110 |
| Using Quickpel, Createx, and Videophile together |
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| David McCune |
| PL/I-86 from Digital Research | 124 |
| This micro standard is now available for both CP/M-86 and PC-DOS |
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| Andrew L. Bender |
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| Departments | |
| Editor's Page | 6 |
| Microcomputer graphics: the need for standards |
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| Mark Rollins |
| News & Views | 10 |
| Sol Libes |
| S-100 Bus | 16 |
| Building your own S-100 computer; sepeeding up front panel circuits; Mitsubishi half-height 8" drives |
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| Dave Hardy |
| MS-DOS Window | 21 |
| Concurrent DOS 3.0 from DRI; Master Media; and "freeware" |
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| Hank Kee |
| The UNIX File | 24 |
| Portability of UNIX software, a UNIX tally, and services on the net |
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| Ian F. Darwin |
| The CP/M Bus | 30 |
Using the NMI with DDR
A brief review of the CP/M Companion |
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| Chris Terry, Gregor Owen |
| Letters to the Editor | 37 |
| In the Public Domain | 40 |
| File manipulation utilities |
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| Chris Terry |
| Software Directory | 128 |
| New Products | 136 |