Table of Contents| Enhancing MP/M II: Part 1: Features and Faults | 36 |
| With a little effort you can realize the potential of an excellent, though somewhat unfinished, multiuser system |
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| Tom Clodfelter |
| Getting Started with MP/M II: Installing a Basic MP/M System | 44 |
| Bringng up MP/M II on almost any 8080, 8085, or Z80 is easy, but once you understand that basic implementation, you will have to decide if MP/M's advantages are for you |
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| Dave Hardy, Ken Jackson |
| The MP/M 8-16 from Gifford Engineering | 64 |
| A machine that's a pleasure to use -- for what it does, and for what it doesn't do |
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| Bruce H. Hunter |
| Microsystems Reviews: The ProComp 8 Computer | 74 |
| Though improved disk I/O makes the ProComp 8 considerably faster, it is the special utilities that make the difference |
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| Dave Hardy, Ken Jackson |
| Microsystems Reviews: The paraGraphics Game Board | 78 |
| An S-100 interface and an I/O mapped terminal that is much more than just a game board |
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| Eric L. Beser |
| Adding Concurrency to MP/M II | 88 |
| MP/M II, when enhanced with concurrency, will allow users to work with multiple programs and share facilities such as the printer and the hard disk |
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| William G. Wong |
| CIS Cobol from Micro Focus | 98 |
| An efficient medium for developing sophisticated applications programs that is also an excellent vechile for teaching Cobol |
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| Leonardo Schwab |
| Prolog: A Tutorial/Review | 104 |
| A flexible and powerful language, plus an implementation for the Z80 that is fast and easy to use |
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| William G. Wong |
| Two users on a CP/M System | 110 |
| With a COMmunicating BIOS, your single-user operating system can run a program and carry on a conversation simultaneosly |
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| Richard Benser |
| Relocating Assemblers and Linkage Editors: Part 3 | 120 |
| A discussion of program libraries: The third installment in a series |
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| Andrew L. Bender |
| Editor's Page | 8 |
| End of the 8Ó floppy disks in favor of 5.25Ó |
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| Sol Libes |
| News and Views | 10 |
| 370 on your desktop?, The top 10 micro makers, Intel delays 186 & 286, IBM reports record profit increase, The battle of the operating systems |
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| Sol Libes |
| The S-100 Bus | 17 |
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| Dave Hardy |
| The UNIX File | 22 |
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| Ian F. Darwin |
| Letters to the Editor | 28 |
| In the Public Domain | 34 |
| Editors, text formatters and utilities |
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| Chris Terry |
| Software Directory | 124 |
| CO-SORT, Solomon Tutorial System, EMACS screen editor and LEX68 word processor, TCSª Client Ledger System, RP/M,UTLª, TCSª Total Accounting System |
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| New Products | 130 |
| Serial I/O expansion boards, Color graphic recording cameras, IBM PC XT compatible 8088-based CPU board, External monitor adaptor and 12Ó keyboard cable, New office disk duplicator, Micro Five Series 1000 multiuser expansion, MicroOffice 100 portable computer: the RoadRunner |
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| 1983 Article Index | 136 |