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Microprocessors and Microsystems, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, January - February 1984
- Don Fay:
Working with occam: a program for generating display images. 3-15 - Richard H. Weston, Philip R. Moore, Terence William Thatcher, K. E. Miles:
Design of modular workhandling systems. 16-20 - J. C. C. Nelson, M. K. Refai:
Design of a hardware arbiter for multi-microprocessor systems. 21-24 - James E. L. Hollis:
Application of a microprocessor to monitor a destructive test machine. 25-28 - A. H. G. El-Dhaher, T. S. Hassan, A. J. Ahmed:
Linking assembly code to PASCAL programs for microprocessors. 29-33 - J. Parkes:
Low-power single-chip microcomputers. 34-37 - Paul Breeze:
Superlattices. 38-40 - Bruce Campbell:
Microprocessors and digital systems: D V Hall McGraw-Hill, New York, USA, 2nd edn (1983) £19 pp 474. 42 - Rudolf Hörmanseder:
Overview of CP/M assembler programming will serve newcomers to the system: L E Hughes 'System programming under CP/M-80' Reston Publishing Co., Reston, VA, USA (1983) £13.55 pp 197. 42-43
Volume 8, Number 2, March 1984
- R. C. Chandra:
Design of a microprocessor-based process controller using multilevel hierarchical. 58-66 - B. T. G. Tan, A. K. Tan:
Standalone low-cost interface, controller and emulator for the apple II. 67-72 - David May, Richard James Taylor:
OCCAM-an overview. 73-79 - V. V. Athani, V. Nanjangud:
CRT terminal for a programmable controller. 80-85 - V. L. Patil:
Parallel I/O options for 8085-based systems. 86-93 - Philip J. Robertson:
Intro to micros uses Z80 as 8-bit archetype: D L Terrell 'Microprocessor technology' Reston Publishing Co., Reston, VA, USA (July 1983) £20.65, pp 562. 96 - W. H. P. Leslie:
Technical 16-bit systems info aims at students: Texas Instruments '16-bit microprocessor system' McGraw-Hill, New York, USA (1982) £35.95. 96-97 - Ian P. Leslie:
Micros have their uses in process control - traditionalists and newcomers get guidance: R C Holland'Microcomputers for process control' Pergamon, London, UK (1983) £13.50 (hardback) £6.75 (paperback) pp 196. 97
Volume 8, Number 3, April 1984
- Cornelia Boldyreff:
logo on microsystems. 115-118 - Peter Ross, Jim Howe:
Design of Edinburgh logo. 119-123 - Derek Radburn:
LOGO and the British logo user group. 124-125 - Francisco Moreno del Collado, Angel M. Burón Romero, Juan A. Michell Martín:
Fast Haar transtorm algorithm: a 6809-based realtime evaluation. 126-135 - Philip J. Robertson, Bruce Campbell:
The BBC microcomputer as a data acquisition tool. 136-139 - Thomas Alexander, M. V. Subramanyam:
Reducing CRT display overheads in Z80 systems using refresh-mode transfer. 140-142 - Rosa Michaelson:
1, 2, 3, my computer and me: D BeardenPrentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA (August 1983) £9.85. 150 - Rosa Michaelson:
The turtle's source book: D Bearden, K Martin and J MullerPrentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA (November 1983) £19.75. 150 - Rosa Michaelson:
Learning logo on the Apple II: A McDougall, T Adams and P AdamsPrentice-Hall, Englewood Clifs, NJ, USA (May 1983) £11.65. 150 - Rosa Michaelson:
logo programming: P RossAddison-Wesley, Reading, MA, USA (July 1983) £8.95, pp 249. 150-151 - Dominic Dunlop:
The C puzzle book: A R FuerPrentice-Hall Software Series, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA (October 1982) £11, pp 173. 151 - W. H. P. Leslie:
Beginner's guide to microprocessors: E A ParrButterworth, London, UK (1982) £4.35, pp 218. 151-152 - W. H. P. Leslie:
Microcomputer graphics: R E MyersAddison-Wesley, Reading, MA, USA (1983) $12.45, pp 242. 152 - Ian P. Leslie:
Semiconductor memories: B Prince and G Due-Gunderson Wiley-Interscience, New York, USA (1983) £10.95, pp 201. 153 - W. H. P. Leslie:
Beginner's guide to integrated circuits: I R Sinclair (2nd edn) Butterworth, London, UK (1983) £4.50, pp 194. 153-154 - Bruce Campbell:
M6805 HMOS/IM 146805 CMOS family microcomputer/microprocessor user's manual: Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA (1983) $17.95, pp 249. 154 - Cornelia Boldyreff:
Concurrent Euclid, the Unix system, and Tunis: R C Holt Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, USA (June 1983) £14.95, pp 323. 154 - Anne Browne:
Hungarian software : 14-15 November 1983, London, UK. 155 - Anne Browne:
Preview of the IEEE P896 draft specification. 156-157
Volume 8, Number 4, May 1984
- David Hutchison, David Coffield:
Simple token ring local area network. 171-176 - Nigel F. Scholes, Gary Morgan, Parag K. Lala:
Redefinable crossassembler for horizontally microprogrammable processors. 177-181 - Oluwole R. Omotayo:
Human-factors aspects of designing computer voice output systems as communication aids for the disabled. 183-188 - Mike F. Smith:
Simple multiplexed interface for the MC6809 and the 146818 RTC. 189-191 - Ian McFarlane:
Inline multichannel reflectance measurement using a 6801 series microcomputer. 193-195
Volume 8, Number 5, June 1984
- M. F. Smith:
A case against16/32-bit microprocessors: 16 bits good, 8 bits bad? 219-220 - M. F. Smith:
Modular hardware of reduced performance for dedicated microprocessor applications: examples and justification. 221-229 - Roy D. Dowsing, Brian Pettitt:
Teaching microcomputer-based design using a lift simulator. 230-236 - Werner Boening:
Advanced DMA controller for 16-bit microcomputer systems. 237-241 - Philip Starmer:
Putting a minicomputer onto a chip-PDP-11 to J11. 242-244 - Richard H. Weston:
Robot workplaces. 245-248 - Paul Breeze:
Molecular conductors and semiconductors - the electronic materials of the future? 249-251 - Peter van der Linden:
ADA for experts: A Nico Habermann and Dewayne E. Perry 'ADA for experienced programmers' Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, USA £16.10 pp 479. 252 - Ian P. Leslie:
New users learn enough to apply PASCAL: J H McGregor and A H Watt 'PASCAL for science and engineering' Pitman, London, UK (1983). 252 - Yigal Hoffner, Mike F. Smith:
Multiprocessing: Y Paker 'Multi-microprocessor systems' Academic Press, London, UK (1983) £16.50 pp 204. 253 - D. S. Naidu:
Micros get 3-in-1 intro: M Rafiquzzaman 'Microprocessors and microcomputer development systems: designing microprocessor-based systems' Harper and Row, New York, USA (1984) $15.75 pp 679. 253-254 - D. Q. M. Fay:
OCCAM manual gives programming guidance to users at various levels: Inmos Ltd 'OCCAM programming manual' Prentice-Hall International Series in Computer Science, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA (January 1984) £9.95 pp 92. 254-255 - David Hutchison:
Specific network architectures have OSI as base: A Meijer and P Peeters 'Computer network architectures' Computer Science Press (1983) £8.50 pp 396 + xi. 255
Volume 8, Number 6, July - August 1984
- Hari Gunasingham, K. P. Ang, P. C. Thiak, J. L. Mok:
Design of a pH titrator as a component part of a personal computer. 274-279 - B. Jane Curry:
OCCAM solves classical operating system problems. 280-283 - Swaminathan Manohar, Nagarajan Murali, L. M. Patnaik:
Design of a Multibus-compatible colour graphics subsystem. 284-289 - Jim Globig:
Microprocessor interfaces to NCR bytewide E2PROMS. 290-294 - Ed Jacks:
Multibus link preserves hardware and software investment. 297-300 - Ian P. Leslie:
National computer conference and exhibition: Las Vegas, NV, USA, 9-12 July 1984. 301 - Richard H. Weston:
Microprocessors in industrial control: J BibberoPrentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA (May 1984) £37.95, pp 244. 308 - Gerhard Chroust:
Advances in microprogramming: E Mallach and N Sondak (eds)Artech House, USA (1983) £21, pp 460. 308-309 - Ian P. Leslie:
Microcomputer speech synthesis and recognition: A S PoultonSigma Technical Press, Wilmslow, UK (November 1983) £7.95, pp 194. 310 - David Hutchison:
Designing and implementing local area networks: D N ChorafasMcGraw-Hill, New York, USA (1984) £26.50, pp xii + 354. 310
Volume 8, Number 7, September 1984
- Alan Clements:
The 68000 and its interface. 324-337 - Ralph Hodgson:
Programming the 68000 in high-level language for VME. 338-349 - Bill Bateson:
Xenix and the Motorola 68000 family. 350-356 - Roger J. Bourdon:
68000 and the Pick operating system. 357-360 - Brian Kirk:
Mosys: the MODULA-2 system. 361-367 - Allan Ramsay:
The poplog program development system. 368-373 - Tim King:
Expert systems with 68000 and lips. 374-376 - Clive Gay:
The MC68020, a true 32-bit microprocessor. 377-383
Volume 8, Number 8, October 1984
- Oluwole R. Omotayo:
A talking Prestel terminal. 403-412 - S. M. Said, Keith R. Dimond:
Design considerations for a hardware-refreshed memory card for the MC68000. 413-416 - Malcolm J. Taylor:
Design of externally triggered data acquisition units. 417-423 - Christopher Smith:
Interfaces and programs for classroom experiments in biology. 424-429 - M. W. Eisele:
Improving mass storage performance. 430-434 - Chris Crook:
The digital storage oscilloscope (DSO) as a cost-effective solution to measurements in digital circuits. 435-439
Volume 8, Number 9, November 1984
- Paul R. Roper:
68000 PDOS - an overview. 458-469 - M. P. Reddy, B. S. Bhanumurthy:
Microprocessor-based PCM decommutator. 470-474 - Pradipta Kishore Dash, D. K. Panda:
Spectral observation of power network signals for digital signal processing. 475-480 - Oluwole R. Omotayo:
Converting text into speech in real time with microcomputers. 481-487 - Ala A. Wahab, R. Nagarajan, Dakhil Jerew:
Database management in a microcomputer-controlled IC tester. 488-491 - T. V. Karthikeyan, K. S. Rajashekara, S. R. Bhat:
Microprocessor-based event sequence recorder. 492-497 - Jean-François Poiraudeau, Serge Roux:
PL/M codes mixing on single-board systems. 498-500 - Anne Browne:
Unix Systems exhibition 84. 501
Volume 8, Number 10, December 1984
- Anne Browne:
Editorial. 515 - J. M. Gill:
Aids for the visually handicapped. 516-519 - Charles Mattison:
Visual handicap and the challenge of information technology in employment. 520-523 - John Spragg:
Interfacing a Perkins Brailler to a BBC Micro. 524-527 - Robin W. King, Nicholas Cope:
Realtime braille interface for Videotex interaction. 528-534 - A. T. Vincent, S. D. Turnbull:
Word processing for blind people. 535-538 - Colin Allison:
PASCAL-like languages for users and students: C H Smedema, P Medema and M Boasson 'The programming languages PASCAL, MODULA, CHILL and ADA' Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA (1983) £9.95 pp 154. 539 - Alan Clements:
Laboratory experiments for higher education lecturers show that chip making is not just for big spenders: M G Hartley and A Buckley (eds) 'Microelectronics and microcomputer applications' Manchester University Press, UK (1983) £12.50 pp 245. 540 - John Lansdown:
Software systems need to be built with the same cost controls and personnel motivation as more conventional engineering projects: P Depledge (ed.) 'Software engineering for microprocessor systems' Peter Peregrinus, London, UK (1984) £13.95 pp 261. 540-541 - B. A. Rich:
From the history and basics of chip design to mystical complexities of bit-sliced architecture: N A Alexandridis 'Microprocessor system design concepts' Computer Science (1984) $32.95 pp 623. 541 - Alan Clements:
Interface projects for the Apple II: R G Hallgren Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA (1982) $12.95 pp 170. 543 - John Lansdown:
A practical guide to the Unix system: M G Sobell Benjamin-Cummings, Menlo Park, CA, USA (1984) £19.75 pp 428. 544 - Bruno Buchberger:
Algorithms: R Sedgewick Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, USA (1983) £13.95 pp 551. 544
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