Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.1 (Fortune) 6/7/84; site foros1.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!mhuxl!ihnp4!zehntel!hplabs!hpda!fortune!foros1!jr From: jr@foros1.UUCP (John Rogers) Newsgroups: net.mag Subject: TOC for Microsystems (Aug-84, vol 5 # 8) Message-ID: <279@foros1.UUCP> Date: Mon, 6-Aug-84 03:20:50 EDT Article-I.D.: foros1.279 Posted: Mon Aug 6 03:20:50 1984 Date-Received: Wed, 8-Aug-84 08:11:41 EDT Lines: 56 Keywords: networking, TurboDOS, NAPLPS, UNIX, multiprocessing on S100 bus Table of Contents for Microsystems, Aug-84 (vol 5 number 8) ARTICLES: "Philosophy of Local Area Networking" by Leo Harty. "For Networks and Multiuser Systems - TurboDOS" by Ron Fowler. "The Networking Capabilities of TurboDOS" by Michel Simon and William Poole. "Graphics Subroutines in C for NAPLPS" by Dave McCune. "Declarative Languages Under UNIX" by John Malpas and Kathy O'Leary. [YACC, MAKE, and Prolog. I guess the idea of "language" depends on your point of view; I certainly wouldn't classify MAKE as a language.] "The NCR Personal Computer" by David Fournier. "Mindset: Fast High-Resolution Graphics" by Christopher Hatton. "TurboDOS Spans the [North Star] Horizon" by Karl Sterne. "Leverage Database Manager" by Ian F. Darwin. [The Leverage list manager, for many versions of UNIX, $385.] COLUMNS: "The S100 Bus" by Dave Hardy. [Multiprocessing on the S100 bus; max 16 processors per bus; list of companies selling boards/systems.] "The MS-DOS Window" by Hank Kee. [XT/370, direct memory mapping.] "The UNIX File" by Ian F. Darwin (ihnp4!darwin!ian). [Various uses of the "sort" command; using "tr" for simple ciphers; getting a carriage return into L.sys] "The CP/M Bus" by Randy Reitz. [Double density disks - lots of technical info on how to start using them.] "The Graphics Palette" by Dave McCune. [X3.64 graphics has possibilities, but standard is pretty vague.] "In The Public Domain" by Chris Terry. [reviews of books that discuss public domain software - "Computer Communications Techniques", "Microcomputer Communications: A Window on the World", "The Complete Handbook of Personal Computer Communications", "Free Software for the IBM PC", "A Guide to Free Software".] Happy hacking! -- JR (John Rogers) ...ihnp4!fortune!foros1!jr also fortune!jr and proper!jr