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6502 Bibliography: Part XV
William
R.
Dial
438
Roslyn Avenue
Akron,
OH
44320
505.
MICRO No. 13
507.
The Cider Press 2
No.3
(June 1979)
Dial, Wm.
R.,
"6502 Information Resources Updated", pgs.
29-30.
Additional and updated
information
on
the pUblisher's ad-
dress, subscription rates etc. for the publications cited in
the 6502 Bibliography.
Lipson, Neil
D.,
"The
Color Gun for the Apple II", pgs.
31-32
Turn your Apple into a device which will determine the col·
ors
of
any object.
Tripp, Robert
M.,
"Ask
the Doctor··Part V", pgs.
34-36
Discussion of AIM
or
SYM
problems in loading KIM format
cassette tapes, a short routine
to
get by the
SYM
"2F"
loading bug and a routine which mimics the KIM SCANDS
routine on the SYM.
Reich, L.S., "Computer·Determined Parameters
for
Free-
Radical Polymerization.", pgs 38-40
Program for determining parameters for weight·fraction
versus polymer size. Includes Example run using
polystyrene data.
DeJong, Marvin
L.,
"AIM
6522 Based Frequency Counter",
pgs.41-42
Usingthe AIM
65
as a six
digit
frequency counter capable
of
counting to at least 450kHz.
Scarpelli, Anthony
T.,
"KiM-The
Tunesmith", pgs.
43-52
Play, compose, save and play back music on your KIM.
Rowe, Mike (staff),
"The
MICRO Software Catalog:IX" pgs.
53-54
Ten interesting software offerings are reviewed.
Gieryic, Jack, "SYM·1: Speak to
Me",
pgs. 57-58
Some starting techniques for storing speech. Lots
of
memory is the
key--about
5K per second
of
speech.
Kemp, David
P.,
"Reading
PET
Cassettes
without
a PET",
pgs.61-63
A program is given which makes
it
possible
for
a
SYM-1
to
read a
PET
cassette.
506.
Recreational Computing
7,
No.6
(May/June
1979)
Day, Jim, "PT2: Apple Scan
Simulation",
pg.
5.
An
Applesoft
II program
that
simulates a high resolution
PPI
scan.
Larsen, LeRay, "Having Disk Problems?"pg. 5
A bad sector
of
a disk can often be rectified by
putting
a
small amount
of
recording tape lubricant on the window.
Then erase and reinitialize.
Wilson, Gene,
"Apple
II
Utility
Disk Software Review", pg. 5
Review
of
a diskette by Roger Wagner. of Southwestern
Data Systems,
P.O.
Box
582,
Santee,
CA
92071
Anon,
"Disk
of the Month - June, 1979", pg. 4
19
programs
totaling
some
60
kilobytes.
508.
Byte 4
No.6
(June, 1979)
Watson, Alan
III,
"More
Colors for your Apple", pgs. 60-68
How to get additional High Resolution Colors out
of
your
Apple.
Leedom, Bob,
"Approxir]1ation Makes Magniture
of
Dif-
ference", pgs. 188-189 (June,
1979)
Some
tips
in
adapting a fast Fourier transform program
for the 6800
to
a KIM 6502 system.
509.
Kilobaud Microcomputing No
31
(July,
1979)
Lindsay, Len, "PET·Pourri", pgs.
6-7
Information on the new 32K PETs with fUll size keyboards,
how to modify programs for the new
PET,
further discus·
sion of cassette problems, etc.
Anon,
"Ohio
Scientific Small Systems Journal", pgs.
8-11
Discussion
of
the OS·DMS
data
management system.
Pepper, Clement
S.,
"Safe
Ports", pgs.
60-62
Protect your
1/0
ports
with
this
bidirectional buffer.
1m·
plemented
on
a
KI
M-1.
Chamberlain, Bruce S., "OSI's Superboard II;;, pgs.
66-70
A favorable review
of
this inexpensive micro board.
Lindsay Len, "Teach an
old
PET
New Tricks" pgs.
72-74
Some reference charts
to
make less
difficult
the job
of
modifying programs for the OLD
PET
to run on the NEW
PET
Sybex, 2020 Milvia St., Berkeley, CA 94704, pg.
104
Rodney Zak's new book "6502
Applications
Book"
is
advertised.
December, 1979
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