TCJ-BACK.3Z0  Contents of available back issues of 'The Computer Journal'
as at issue #30 -- jwf 13 Mar 88
(c) Copyright 1988 The Computer Journal.

Issue Number 1:
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o RS-232 Interface One
o Telecomputing with the Apple ][
o Beginner's Column: Getting Started
o Building an 'Epram'

Issue Number 2:
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o File Transfer Programs for CP/M
o RS-232 Interface Part 2
o Build Hardware Print Spooler: Part 1
o Review of Floppy Disk Formats
o Sending Morse Code with an Apple ][
o Beginner's Column: Basic Concepts and Formulas

Issue Number 3:
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o Add an 8087 Math Chip to your Dual Processor Board
o Build an A/D Converter for the Apple ][
o Modems for Micros
o The CP/M Operating System
o Build Hardware Print Spooler: Part 2

Issue Number 4:
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o Optronics: Part 1: Detecting, Generating, and Using light in Electronics
o Multi-User: An Introduction
o Making the CP/M User function more Useful
o Build Hardware Print Spooler: Part 3
o Beginner's Column: Power Supply Design

Issue Number 8:
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o Build VIC-20 EPROM Programmer
o Multi-User: CP/Net
o Build High Resolution S-100 Graphics Board: Part 3
o System Integration, Part 3: CP/M3.0
o Linear Optimization with Micros

Issue Number 14:
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o Hardware Tricks
o Controlling the Hayes Micromodem II from Assembly Language, Part 1
o S-100 8 to 16 Bit RAM Conversion
o Time-Frequency Domain Analysis
o BASE: Part 2
o Interfacing Tips & Troubles: Interfacing the Sinclair Computers Part 2

Issue Number 15:
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o Interfacing the 6522 to the Apple][
o Interfacing Tips & Troubles: Building a Poor-Man's Logic Analyzer
o Controlling the Hayes Micromodem II from Assembly Language, Part 2
o The state of the Industry
o Lowering Power Consumption in 8" Floppy Disk Drives
o BASE: Part 3

Issue Number 16:
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o Debugging 8087 Code
o Using the Apple Game Port
o BASE: Part 4
o Using the S-100 Bus and 68008 CPU
o Interfacing Tips & Troubles: Build 'Jellybean' Logic-to-RS232 Converter

Issue Number 17:
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o Poor Man's Distributed Processing
o BASE: Part 5
o FAX-64: Facsimile Pictures on a Micro
o The Computer Corner
o Interfacing Tips & Troubles: Memory Mapped I/O on the ZX81

Issue Number 18:
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o Parallel Interface for Apple ][ Game Port
o The Hacker's MAC: A letter from Lee Felsenstein
o S-100 Graphics Screen Dump
o The LS-100 Disk Simulator Kit
o BASE: Part 6
o Interfacing Tips & Troubles:
  Communicating with Telephone Tone Control, Part 1
o The Computer Corner

Issue Number 19:
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o Using the Extensibility of FORTH
o Extended CBIOS
o A $500 Superbrain Computer
o BASE: Part 7
o Interfacing Tips & Troubles:
  Communicating with Telephone Tone Control, Part 2
o MultiTasking and Windows with CP/M: A review of MTBASIC
o The Computer Corner

Issue Number 20:
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o Designing an 8035 SBC
o Using Apple Graphics from CP/M: Turbo-PASCAL Controls Apple Graphics
o Soldering and other Strange Tales
o Build a S-100 Floppy Disk Controller: WD2797 Controller for CP/M 68K
o The Computer Corner

Issue Number 21:
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o Extending Turbo-PASCAL: Customize with Procedures and Functions
o Unsoldering: The Arcane Art
o Analog Data Acquisition and Control:
  Connecting your Computer to the Real World
o Programming the 8035 SBC
o The Computer Corner

Issue Number 22:
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o NEW-DOS: Write your own Operating System
o Variability in the BDS-C Standard Library
o The SCSI Interface:  Introductory Column
o Using Turbo-PASCAL ISAM Files
o The AMPRO Little Board Column
o The Computer Corner

Issue Number 23:
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o C Column: Flow Control & Program Structure
o The Z Column: Getting Started with Directories & User Areas
o The SCSI Interface: Introduction to SCSI
o NEW-DOS: The Console Command Processor
o Editing the CP/M Operating System
o INDEXER: Turbo-PASCAL Program to Create Index
o The AMPRO Little Board Column

Issue Number 24:
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o Selecting and Building a System
o The SCSI Interface: SCSI Command Protocol
o Introduction to Assembly Code for CP/M
o The C Column: Software Text Filters
o AMPRO 186 Column: Installing MS-DOS Software
o The Z Column
o NEW-DOS: The CCP Internal Commands
o ZTIME-1: A Realtime Clock for the AMPRO Z-80 Little Board (and others)

Issue Number 25:
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o Repairing & Modifying Printed Circuit Boards
o Z-COM vs Hacker version of Z-System
o Exploring Single Linked Lists in C
o Adding Serial Port to AMPRO Little Board
o Building a SCSI Adapter
o NEW-DOS: CCP Internal Commands
o AMPRO 186: Networking with SuperDUO
o ZSIG Column (Z-system Special Interest Group)

Issue Number 26:
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o Bus Systems: Selecting a System Bus
o Using the SB-180 Real Time Clock
o The SCSI Interface: Software for the SCSI Adapter
o Inside AMPRO Computers
o NEW-DOS: The CCP Commands continued
o ZSIG Corner
o Affordable C Compilers
o Concurrent Multitasking: A Review of DoubleDOS

Issue Number 27:
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o 68000 TinyGiant: Hawthorne's Low Cost 16-bit SBC and Operating System
o The Art of Source Code Generation: Disassembling Z-80 software
o Feedback Control System Analysis:
  Using Root Locus Analysis and Feedback Loop Compensation
o The C Column: A Graphics Primitive Package
o The Hitachi HD64180: New Life for 8-bit Systems
o ZSIG Corner: Command Line Generators and Aliases
o A Tutor program for FORTH: Writing a FORTH Tutor in FORTH
o Disk Parameters:
  Modifying the CP/M Disk Parameter Block for Foreign Disk Formats

Issue Number 28:
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o Starting your own BBS: What it takes to Run a BBS
o Build a low cost, one chip A/D Converter for the AMPRO Little Board
o The Hitachi HD64180: Part 2,
  Setting the wait states & RAM refresh, using the PRT, and DMA
o Using SCSI for Real Time Control: Separating the memory & I/O buses
o An Open Letter to STD-Bus Manufacturers:
  Getting an industrial control job done
o Programming Style: User interfacing and interaction
o Patching Turbo-PASCAL: Using disassembled Z80 source code to modify TP
o Choosing a Language for Machine Control:
  The advantages of a compiled RPN FORTH like language

Issue Number 29:
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o Better Software Filter Design: Writing pipable user friendly programs
o MDISK: Adding a 1 Meg RAM disk to AMPRO Little Board, Part 1
o Using the Hitachi HD64180: Embedded processor design
o 68000: Why use a new O/S and the 68000
o Detecting the 8087 Math chip: Temperature sensitive software
o Floppy Disk Track Structure:
  A look at disk control information & data capacity
o The ZCPR3 Corner: Announcing ZCPR33 plus Z-COM Customization

Issue Number 30:
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o Double Density Disk Controller:
  An Algorithm for an improved CP/M floppy disk controller BIOS
o Implementing ZCPR3 IOP support for the AMPRO featuring NuKey IOP
o 32000 Hackers Language is vast improvements over what is available
o MDISK: Part 2, The Software Drivers of the 1 Meg RAM Disk for AMPRO LB
o Non-Preemptive Multitasking:
  How it works, and why you might choose non-preemptive multitasking
o Software Timers for the 68000 for process control projects
o Lillipute Z-Node: 140 Meg available,  RAS for TCJ subscribers
o The ZCPR3 Corner: New Commercial Z-System Software & ZSIG releases
o The CP/M Corner by Bob Blum














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