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Byte Magazine Volume 07 Number 09

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Features

p.24 Quinti-Maze

[author Robert Tsuk]

A three-dimensional game that may redefine for you the meaning of "lost." It placed eighth in the BYTE Game Contest.

p.34 Three Dee Tee

[author John Stuart]

Strategy is the key word in this game designed for the TRS-80 Color Computer. It's the seventh-place winner in the BYTE Game Contest.

p.54 The Epson QX-10/Valdocs System

[author Gregg Williams]

This new machine from Epson combines a word processor, an appointment book, an electronic mail network, and more in one package-all for less than $3000.

p.58 NCC Report

[author Chris Morgan]

New products from the United States and Japan put the spotlight on microcomputers at the National Computer Conference.

p.62 The Hanover Fair

[author Robert E. Ramsdell]

The annual exposition is a showcase for the latest microcomputers and dataprocessing and office equipment.

p.64 Build the Microvox Text-to-Speech Synthesizer

[author Steve Ciarcia]

The 6502 microprocessor in this intelligent peripheral device translates plain English text into phonemes to control a Votrax SC-01A .

p.136 Computers Can Play a Dual Role for Disabled Individuals

[author Gregg Vanderheiden]

Microcomputers must be made to do more than help disabled individuals in specialized ways; they must be adapted to give the disabled access to standard software.

p.166 A New Horizon for Nonvocal Communication Devices

[author Patrick Demasco and Richard Foulds]

The Panasonic Hand-Held Computer can be used as a personal, portable speech prosthesis.

p.186 Minspeak

[author Bruce Baker]

A picture can truly be worth a thousand words for people using this speech synthesizer.

p.204 The FDA Regulation of Computerized Medical Devices

[author Joseph Jorgens III, Carl W. Bruch, and Frank Houston]

What you need to know before your creation hits the market.

p.218 Talking Terminals

[author David Stoffel]

New devices open the world of computing to people with visual impairments.

p.250 Braille Writing In Pascal

[author Alfred Fant Jr.]

A Pascal program, a strip of cellophane tape, and a rubber glove combine to make a line printer for braille text.

p.276 Adaptive-Firmware Card for the Apple II

[author Paul Schwejda and Gregg Vanderheiden]

Physically disabled individuals can control standard programs without permanent modifications to the computer.

p.318 User's Column: Letters, Pascal, CB/80, and Cardfile

[author Jerry Pournelle]

One man's opinion on a variety of subjects of interest to computer users.

p.342 Logo: An Approach to Educating Disabled Children

[author Sylvia Weir, Susan Jo Russell, and Jose A. Valente]

Creating action-oriented learning environments and putting pupils in charge of their own learning greatly benefits students with severe educational disabilities.

p.398 Model III A to D Revisited

[author William Barden Jr.]

Build this simple and inexpensive analog-to-digital converter.

p.420 The Case of the Purloined Object Code: Can It Be Solved? Part 1: The Problems

[author Richard H. Stern]

A specialist in software and the legal aspects of high technology explains why new laws are necessary.

p.440 A Comparison of Five Compilers for Apple BASIC

[author Joseph H. Taylor and Jeffrey S. Taylor]

Speed isn't the only factor to assess when choosing a compiler.

p.466 Digital Troubleshooting with Signature Analysis

[author Steven A. Piubeni]

A look inside Hewlett-Packard's HP-5004A.

p.476 Program Your Own Text Editor, Part 1: Avoid Complex Commands Using Instant Updating

[author Richard Fobes]

A commonly used program should be easy to work with.

p.513 A Weaving Simulator

[author Paul W. Heiser]

The final appearance of a loom pattern can be predicted with a microcomputer and a printer.

p.520 Turn Your Apple II Into a Storage Oscilloscope

[author Larry Korba]

Low-repetition transient pulses can be easy to capture.

Reviews

p.92 The Apple III and Its New Profile

[author Robin Moore]

p.231 The Cognivox VI0-1003 : Voice recognition and output for the Apple II

[author Dr. William Murray]

p.240 The Abilityphone

[author William L. Rush]

p.362 BYTE's Arcade: Swashbuckler

[author Scott Spangenberg]

Zero Gravity Pinball

[author Mark Friedman]

Beer Run

[author Arthur Little]

Advanced Star Raider Tactics and Strategies

[author C. Donald Harris Jr.]

p.531 Pickles & Trout CP/M for the TRS-80 Model II

[author Hal Smith]

p.537 TRS-80 Disk Editor/Assemblers

T. A. Daneliuk

Nucleus

p.6 Editorial: Let There Be Talking People Too

p.10 Letters

p.270 Education Forum: Computers and the Special Education Classroom

p.490 BYTELINES

p.494 Software Received

p.497 Clubs and Newsletters

p.498 Books Received

p.499 Ask BYTE

p.501 BYTE's Bit

p.502 Event Queue

p.540 Desk-Top Wonder: Getting the Most from Your TI Programmer

p.543 What's New?

p.605 Unclassified Ads

p.606 BOMB, BOMB Results

p.607 Reader Service


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