Table of Contents| Life in the Fast Lane: Three Multiuser Microcomputers | 30 |
| A description of the multiuser capabilities of the Altos 586, CompuPro 8/16 C, and Ithaca Intersystem's Encore |
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| Bill Machrone |
| A Review of the Dual Systems 83/20 68000 UNIX System | 38 |
| Operating an S-100 system that offers UNIX and Fortran |
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| Leland Wilkinson |
| The Supersoft C Compiler | 44 |
| A look at family of compilers that shares syntax, design, and even command line options |
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| David Fiedler |
| The Ratfor Preprocessing Language | 52 |
| Superior control structures and programming flow procedures might well make Ratfor the Fortran of 10 years hence |
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| A. G. W. Cameron |
| The Software Tools Computing Environment | 58 |
| An effort to provide programming tools similar to those in UNIX that can run under most operating system and a wide range of computers |
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| A. G. W. Cameron |
| Microsystems Reviews Micronix | 66 |
| Micronix provides access to the wealth of CP/M software along with the power and programmability of UNIX |
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| David Gewirtz |
| Upgrading Older S-100 Computers to the CompuPro Dual Processor | 80 |
| Simple modifications allow an S-100 to incorporate a dual-processor board and expand memory to any desired amount |
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| David W. Bray |
| Relocating Assemblers and Linkage Editors: Part I | 86 |
| A tutorial explaning the use of assemblers that generate relocatable code |
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| Andrew L. Bender |
| Sleuthing WordStar Files with Pascal | 93 |
| Invisibly marked bytes can be Òreveal-printedÓ to help a user to investigate problems |
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| Warren Lambert |
| Cross Check | 98 |
| Bring Cross Check to the rescue when your disk allocation map becomes damaged |
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| Scott Nowell |
| North Star Topics: CP/M-to-N* DOS File Transfer | 104 |
| How to convert Microsoft Basic programs to run under North Star Basic |
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| David Yates |
| North Star Topics: North Star DOS as a CP/M .COM File | 110 |
| A simple patch to N* DOS 5.2 allows it to run as a command file under CPM |
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| Allen Ashley |
| Add a Rescue Key to Your System | 116 |
| How to safely exit malfunctioning programs without destroying data |
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| Loren Amelang |
| Editor's Page | 9 |
| UNIX Superstar; PICK -- a challenger |
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| Sol Libes |
| News and Views | 10 |
| CP/M'83 EAST in Boston, Sept. 29-Oct. 1; CompuPro offers special deal; CP/M Emulator Board for DEC PDP-11; The MS-DOS vs CP/M Battle; Z800 Update |
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| Sol Libes |
| Public Domain | 12 |
| Communications; CP/M enchancements; Directory utilities |
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| Chris Terry |
| Letters to the Editor | 16 |
| Correction to ÒPIP Data Between ComputersÓ (July 1983, page 48) |
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| The S-100 Bus | 19 |
| The IEEE-696 Temporary Master Interface |
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| Dave Hardy |
| The UNIX File | 24 |
| The UNIX explosion and some more introductory books |
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| Ian F. Darwin |
| Book Reviews | 120 |
| The C Primer; C Programming Guide; Inside CP/M, with CP/M-86 and MP/M 2; CP/M Simplified; Mastering CP/M; Soul of CP/M; CP/M Assembly Language Programming |
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| Chris Terry |
| Software Directory | 122 |
| ZSTEM, Z100 Smart Terminal Emulator; MAILER for mailing list management; microSUB:MATH; Modula-2 Compiler |
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| New Products | 126 |
| MULTINET Multiuser System; LocalMux Area Multiplexer; Superfast Micro; Multiuser S-100 System; S-100 EPROM Programmer and Calendar/Clock Board; High-Speed, Low-Power RAM Board |
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