From the Editor | 1 | |
Eric C. Rehnke | ||
Introduction to RELOCATE | 2 | |
Jim Butterfield | ||
MOVIN' - How to move data or programs around | 3 | |
Jim Butterfield | ||
KIM-1 UTILITY: DIRECTORY | 3 | |
Jim Butterfield | ||
RS-232 INTERFACE | 3 | |
Markus P. Goenner | ||
KIMMAZE | 4 | |
Stan Ockers, Jim Butterfield | ||
Speeding up KIM tape routines | 4 | |
Niels Oesten | ||
KIM FACTORY MODS | 4 | |
A Calculator Interface | 5 | |
Eric C. Rehnke | ||
Verify Cassette Tape | 6 | |
James Van Ornum | ||
Variable Speed and Light Control | 6 | |
Cass R. Lewart | ||
A Partial KIM-1 Bibliography | 7 | |
Ronald Kushnier | ||
Handy Move Routine | 7 | |
Edward J. Bechtel | ||
Chess Clock Program | 7 | |
Cass R. Lewart | ||
A REAL "REAL TIME CLOCK" | 8 | |
Charles H. Parsons | ||
6502 OP CODE TABLE | 9 | |
Syd Allen | ||
TAPE DUPE | 9 | |
Jim Butterfield | ||
LOAD TAPE BREAK | 9 | |
T. W. Hubbell | ||
A Math Test | 10 | |
Robert G. Lloyd | ||
A Letter to the Editor | 10 | |
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WHAT THE HECK IS TOP-DOW PROGRAMMING? | 11 | |
Jim Butterfield | ||
KIM-1 6502 PROGRAMMING NOTES | 11 | |
Phil Fraley |
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