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Microprocessors, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, February 1978
- Ivor Smith:
Microprocessor system design. 3-10 - David Russell:
Microprocessor survey. 13-20 - Janos Grantner, Béla Lantos, Károly Kondorosi, Sandor Terplan:
An intelligent remote-control station. 21-27 - R. A. Comley:
Error detection and correction for memories. 29-33 - Roy D. Dowsing:
Software support. Part 2 High-level languages. 42-43 - Barrie Nicholson:
Euromicro 77: 3-6 October 1977, Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Organized by Euromicro. 48-50 - Barrie Nicholson:
Programmable instruments: 22-24 November 1977, National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, UK. Organized by the Institute of Electronic and Radio Engineers. 50 - Robin Bradbeer:
Microprocessors for small digital computer systems for engineers and scientists: Granino Korn, McGraw-Hill, New York (1977) $24.50. 56
Volume 2, Number 2, April 1978
- Joe Gallacher, Peter Wakefield:
Software organization of a microcomputer-based data-acquisition system. 59-64 - Roger Munt:
Microprocessor keyboard encoding. 67-70 - Zoltán László, Péter Arató:
Microprogrammed logic network design. 73-76 - Robin Bradbeer:
Microcomputer kit review. 78 - Edward P. Farrell, N. G. Kanellopoulos:
Debugging aids for microprocessor systems. 83-87 - Roy D. Dowsing:
An introduction to structured programming. 88-89 - M. C. Toner, M. Dix, H. Sawistowski:
Automatic image analyser. 90 - Les Price:
Memory system design. 94-95
Volume 2, Number 3, July 1978
- David Cosserat:
The true costs of microprocessing. 115-118 - David Smith:
Reliable audiocassette data interface. 119-120 - A. J. Borer:
Data-recording formats. 123-127 - Michael Andrews:
Influence of architecture on numerical algorithms. 130-137 - K. Stewart, John S. Littler:
Graphics-oriented data-collection unit. 139-145 - David Russell:
Microprocessor system partitioning. 147-149 - Robin Bradbeer:
Microcomputer kit review. 151-152 - Roy D. Dowsing:
Example of design using structured programming. 155-159 - Ian Powers:
MC6809 microprocessor. 162 - Howard Kornstein:
8086 - its development and capability. 166-169 - Barrie Nicholson:
Microprocessors in measurement and control: 28 February-1 March 1978, Cutlers-Hall, Sheffield, UK. Organized by Sira Institute, Warren Springs Laboratory, UK. 172-173
Volume 2, Number 4, August 1978
- Mike Robards, Terry Garner:
ACRE: a real-time distributed system. 195-203 - M. C. Toner, H. Sawistowski:
Serial I/O of alphanumeric data under interrupt control. 204-210 - Hugh S. Field-Richards, F. T. Bell:
Digital cassette-recorder interface. 212-224 - David England:
Teleprocessing monitor/logger. 225-230 - David Aspinall:
Microprocessor, memory and input/output structures. 231-234 - John Hyde:
Using the Intel 8741 universal peripheral interface. 236-240
Volume 2, Number 5, October 1978
- Barrie Brinkman, Jon Carter:
Experience using Zilog's high-level language PLZ. 259-262 - Martin Whitebread:
Design techniques with microprocessors. 263-267 - Michael Andrews, Thomas Mraz:
Unified elementary function generator. 270-274 - David Aspinall:
Concurrent internal and input/output activities. 276-278 - Mike Titelbaum, Fred Drinkard:
Writable control store. 280-282 - N. Darwood:
Setting time into a microcomputer. 283 - Richard Helyer:
Sine and cosine calculations. 284 - John Coll:
BASIC: interpreter or compiler? 289-291 - Gareth Jones:
Automation - friend or foe?: 8 June 1978, Scientific Societies Lecture Theatre, London. Organized by the British Association for the Advancement of Science. 306 - Alan Pipes:
The computer revolution - industry and people: 25 May 1978, Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Organized by the Computing Techniques section, IMechE. 307-308 - Alan Pipes:
Motorola microforum: 19 June 1978, Institution of Electrical Engineers, London. Organized by Motorola Semiconductors. 308 - Alan Pipes:
Motorola microforum: 19 June 1978, Institution of Electrical Engineers, London. Organized by Motorola Semiconductors. 308 - Mayer Wantman:
From Mayer Wantman, IML. 316-317 - Roy D. Dowsing:
From Roy Dowsing, University College of Swansea. 317 - Paul L. Borrill:
From Paul Borrill, University College London. 317 - Les Price:
Digital circuits: a preparation for microprocessors: Charles W McKay, Prentice-Hall International, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA (1978) 366pp, £12.55 ($22.80). 318 - Joe Gallacher:
Structured analysis and design: Infotech state of the art report, Infotech International, Maidenhead, Berks, UK (1978) Volume 1: 273pp, Volume 2: 373pp, £120 ($225). 318
Volume 2, Number 6, December 1978
- T. G. Ritchie, A. J. Wilkinson:
MSF-driven real-time clock. 323-326 - Martin Whitbread:
Standards in microcomputer system design. 329-332 - Ian Spalding, Patrick Gardener:
Intelligent digital plotter. 335-339 - Austin Lesea, Rodnay Zaks:
A/D and D/A conversion. 341-349 - George S. Godliman:
Using EPROMs for file storage. 350-351 - Barrie Nicholson:
National Computer Conference 78: 4-8 June 1978, Anaheim, California, USA. Organized by AFIPS. 356-357 - Gareth Jones:
IMMM 78: International microcomputers, minicomputers and microprocessors conference and exhibition: 20-22 June 1978. Palais des Expositions, Geneva, Switzerland. Organized by Kiver Communications SA. 358-359 - Michael Andrews:
Rocky Mountain symposium on microcomputers: 27-30 August 1978, Colorado State University, Ft Collins, Colorado, USA. Organized by the Department of Electrical Engineering, Colorado State University. 360 - R. Larkin:
Letter to the editor. 369
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