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HomeLib issue: BYTE - Volume 8, issue 6 (June, 1983)
Themes 16-Bit Designs 52 Phil Lemmons Sunrise Systems 54 A Texas computer company produces a system to be custom-tailored by OEMs. Bruce Roberts Product Description: The Gavilan Mobile Computer 74 Phil Lemmons Digital's Professional 300 Series 96 A Minicomputer Goes Micro Wesley Melling A DEC on Every Desk? 104 John J. Snyder Tight Squeeze: The HP Series 200 Model 16 110 How Hewlett-Packard crammed a powerful 16-bit microcomputer into a square foot of desk space John Monahan Texas Instruments' 99/2 Basic Computer 128 A look at the design process from concept to prototype Harry Littlejohn, Mark Jander Implementing Minicomupter Capabilities in a Desktop Microcomputer 138 Multiple users, Xenix and local-area networks characterize the Altos 586. Colin Nayler A Machine for All Processors: The Fujitsu Model 16s 150 The Micro 16s, with its plug-in processors, was designed to run a large variety of operating systems and applications programs. Wayne Clingingsmith The Pronto Series 16 168 The design of a new business-oriented microcomputer based on the Intel 80186 microprocessor. Skip Hansen The Docutel/Olivetti M20: A Sleek Import 188 A personal computer that marches to the beat of a different drummer - the Z8000. Sergio Mello-Grand Modular Architecture 194 Designing a modular computer around the IBM PC. Sudha Kavuru Digital Research's DR Logo 208 A user-friendly language comes of age. Gary Kildall, David D. Thornburg An Inside Look at MS-DOS 230 The design decisions behind the popular operating system. Tim Paterson BYTE West Coast: A Guided Tour of Visi On 256 Phil Lemmons Features Ciarcia's Circuit Cellar: Use ADPCM for Highly Intelligble Speech Synthesis 35 Some new integrated circuits from Oki Semiconductor comress digitized speech data effienctly. Steve Ciarcia Product Description: NEC PC-8201 282 A new contender with Tandy's Model 100. Steven Wszola The User Goes to the Faire 306 Our redoubtable critic journeys from Chaos Manor to the Eight West Coast Computer Faire. Jerry Pournelle Design Philosophy Behind Motorola's MC68000, Part 3: Advanced Instructions 339 Thomas W. Starnes The Bazeries Cylinder: A Cryptographic Challenge 352 Rinaldo F. Prisco AVL Trees 387 Introducing a Russian-developed scheme for searching and updating sorted data efficiently. W. Douglas Maurer Build a Simple Light Pen for the Apple II 395 Avoid complex hardware with the strategic use of software. David J. Lilja User's Column: Zenith Z-100, Epson QX-10, Software Licensing, and the Software Piracy Problem 411 Our intrepid columnist shoots from the hip and takes a little flak. Jerry Pournelle The 8086 - An Architecture for the Future, Part 1: Introduction and Glossary 450 The advanced 8086 microprocessor overcomes the limitations of previous designs. Stephen A. Heywood Reviews Hardware Review: HMS3264 EPROM Programmer 288 Marvin L. De Jong Hardware Review: Electrohome Supercolor Board and Color Monitor 298 Jon N. Swanson Nucleus Editorial: Hight Tech Morril Act 4 Lawrence J. Curran MICROBYTES 7 Operating systems battle lines involve IBM, DEC, American Bell
Digital Research introduces Personal BASIC and markets languages for IBM PC-DOS
Sydis system integrates voice and Visiword
Microsoft announces multi-tool Word, mouse
Softoffice to offer IBM PC integrated software
Octagon 80286 supports three operating systems simultaneously
PFS:WRITE coming this month from Software Publishing
Micropro imporves Wordstar and introduces Planstar, Starburst, Starindex
Ashton-Tate introduces Friday
Sharp enters portable-computer market
Nanobytes Letters 7 Programming Quickies: Novel Methords of Interger Multiplication and Division 364 G. Reichborn-Kjennerud Technical Forum: Random Numbers from an All-Digital Generator 379 You don't need a complex and expensive analog generator to produce fast random numbers. Gary Finley Book Review: 6502 Assembly-Language Subroutines 446 Paul E. Hoffman Clubs and Newsletters 458 Ask BYTE 462 Steve Ciarcia Software Received 466 Event Queue 470 Books Received 479 What's New? 482 Unclassified Ads 541 BOMB, BOMB Results 542 Reader Service 543
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