Instruction manual

Hallen, Rod, "The 6502 and Its
Little
Brothers"
pgs. 124-126
A discussion
of
some
of
the
other
members
of
the
65xx
family.
510.6502 User Notes No.
15
(June, 1979)
Williams, J.C.,
"A
32K Dynamic
RAM
Board
for
the KIM-4
Bus"
pg. 1
Constructional Article.
Green, Jim, "650X Save and Restore Routines pg. 4
Routines save and recover A,Y, and X register values.
Kantrowitz, Mark, "Telephone Dailer" pgs.
6-9
Saves and
dials
up
to
16
different
telephone numbers.
Flynn, Christopher, "Some Important BASIC
Mods"
pg. 9
MLDSPT can
be
used to activate user-written machine
language routines. ARRSAVIARRLOD provides an easy
way
to
save and load data on cassette from BASIC arrays.
Mulder, Bernhard,
"Focal
Mods"
pg.
13
Speed it up a
little
with
these mods.
Clements, William
D.,
Jr.,
"Tiny
BASIC Cassette Save and
Load"pg.
13-14
Add save and load commands
to
your TINY BASIC.
Day, Michael
E.,
"TINY BASIC
Strings"
pgs. 14-16
Here is a string MOD accessed thru
USR
Fatovic, J.,
"Assembler"
pgs.
16-17
A symbol table sort
for
the MOSIAresco Assembler.
Scanlon, Leo,
"Warning"
pg.
18
A warning about the types
of
thermal paper
to
use in the
AIM
65.
Apparently some types are abrasive and can ruin
the printer head.
Goga, Larry,
"Notes
on AIM User
1/0"
pgs. 18-20
All about RDRUB and also a Memory test Program.
Campbell, John
R.,
"Modification
to
KIMSI
to
add
4K
to
RAM
to Memory Space Below
Monitor"
pg.
20
How
to
add
4K
from address $0000
to
$13FF.
Schilling, Heinz
J.,
"CPU
Bug"
pg.
22
A bug in the JMP Indirect
instruction
of
the 6502.
The Editor, "6522 Info and Data Sheet
Corrections"
pg.
22
A number
of
corrections are given.
Lewart,
Casso
"Extending the Range
of
KIM-1
Timer
to
1:32640" pgs. 22-23
A simple fix to make the extension.
Dejong,
Marvin
L.,
"SYM and AIM Timer
Locations."
pg.
23
This will help in modifying programs to run on AIM
or
SYM.
Boisvert, Conrad,
"Use
of
the
ROY
Line to Halt the Pro-
cessor"
pg.
23.
A simple
circuit
is given.
Nazarian, Bruce,
"Additions
to the MTU Software Package"
(KIM) pg.
26
Some additions and changes
for
Hal Chamberlain's
DAC
Software.
Lewart,Cass
R.,
"A
Simple
Microprocessor
Interface
Circuit"
pg.
26
An interface
to
let KIM control LEOs, relays,
or
AC
operated appl iances.
511.
Personal Computing 3
No.7
(July, 1979)
McKee, Paul, "Merging on the Challenger", pg. 8
Discussion
of
merging
two
BASIC programs.
Franklin, Larry,
"Line
Renumbering on the OSI" pg. 9
Discussion and modification
of
a line renumbering pro-
gram.
Scarpelli, Anthony
T.,
"Making
Music
with
Fractals"
pgs.
17-27
Random Tones on the KIM-1.
512.
Southeastern Software Newsletter, Issue
10
(June,
1979)
Banks, Guil,
"Diskette
Space", pgs.
1-2
Machine Language program
to
tell how much space is left
on
a diskette. Also
an
Integer Basic program
to
call up the
routine. With tutorial discussion by the editor.
Anon,
"Input/Output
Control
Block",
pg. 3
Discussion
of
uses for the lOB and Device Characteristics
Table for the Apple
II
DOS
3.2
System.
Howard, Clifton
M.,
"How
to Use the TOKEN Routine",
pg.
4
A step-by-step description of how
to
use the TOKEN
Routine.
Anon, "Shorthand Commands for 3.2", pg. 5
How
to
add a series
of
shorthand controls to the Apple
DOS
3.2 system.
Anon, "Turning Your Printer On", pg. 6
Short program to turn printer on and off.
513.
Stems from Apple 2 Issue 6 (June, 1979)
Griffith, Joe,
"Plotting
Algebraic Equations", pg. 3
Several programs
for
different types
of
equations.
Hoggatt, Ken,
"Ken's
Korner", pgs.
6-7
Discussion
of
the Apple Contributed programs Nos.
3,
4
and
5.
Also covered are the character generator and the
character table.
Anon,
"Apple
Stem's Software
List"
A
list
of
100 programs for the Apple was enclosed with the
newsletter.
514.
Call - Apple
2,
No.5
(June, 1979)
Golding, Val J.,
"Hiding
Out
in
BASIC",
pg.
5
Discussion
of
methods
of
imbedding machine code
in
Basic, Poke Statements,
Monitor
Routine, Data and Read
Statements, Linker, and other routines.
Winston, Alan
B.,
"The Multilingual Apple", pgs.
11-13
Discussion
of
the Fourth Language and a look at the
CHRs pseudo-function and
GET
C$
for
Apple Integer
Basic.
Anon, "DOS
3.2
Changes", pg.
15
Rewriting file-oriented programs to accommodate the
change to the Apple
DOS
3.2 System.
Thyng, Mike,
"Applemash",
pg. 5
How to pass basic serial
data
thru your Apple Com-
munications Card.
Kotinoff, Jeff, "LORES Color Picture", pg.
19
Two color programs for the Apple II.
19:78
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6502
Journal
December,
1979