Cover of the August 1985 issue of Byte
If you were interested in in-depth technical coverage then I think Byte was the best multiformat computer magazine around. Eventually, as the market became PC only, Byte would also. The August 1985 issue includes:
Features
- The Amiga Personal Computer - An advanced look at the Amiga 1000, the first in the 68000 based Amiga line of computers from Commodore. This is a very detailed preview of the machine.
- Ciarcia's Circuit Cellar: Build The BASIC-52 Computer/Controller - A single board computer designed for running BASIC. It includes an Intel 8052AH-BASIC micro-controller, an 8K BASIC interpreter, and 48K of RAM/EPROM. Basically, this was designed to act as a controller solving a specifi problem.
- The DSI-32 Coprocessor Board, Part I: The Hardware - A look at the hardware of the DSI-32 co-processor board which includes a National Semiconductor NS32032 CPU.
- Programming Project: Context-Free Parsing of Arithmetic Expressions - A programming project that will help you create a program that parses normal numerical equations using the correct order of operations.
- Prolog Goes to Work - A look at the Prolog programming language.
- Logic Programming - Using a procedural programming language to implement logic processing in a computer.
- Declarative Languages: An Overview - A look at the history of programming language with an emphasis on "declarative" languages (like LISP). SCHEME, a LISP derivative was what my Intro to Computer Science class used back in the day.
- Program Transformation - A program development methodology presented by a professor at Imperial College in London.
- Functional Programming Using FP - Creating hierarchical programs without using recursion.
- A Hope Tutorial - A tutorial on one of the new functional programming languages.
- The Tandy 1000 - A low cost PC-compatible computer. There would ultimately be many Tandy 1000 models. This first one was like a much better IBM PCjr.
- IBM Pascal 2.00 - A review of IBM's Pascal 2.00 programming language. I remember using Pascal in high-school on an IBM PC but I have no recollection what version it was. This would have been like 5 or 6 years later though.
- Review Feedback - Feedback on reviews of the Compaq Deskpro, Level 5 Research's Insight, the HP 110, MultiMate, the MT 160 printer, ITT XTRA, the Juki 6100 printer, hardware benchmarking in general, and more.
- Computing at Chaos Manor: The West Coast Computer Faire - A look at the 10th annual West Coast Computer Faire in San Francisco.
- BYTE Japan: COMDEX in Japan - New products seen at COMDEX in Japan include a Fujitsu lap-size portable based on the MBL8086L microprocessor and 128K of RAM, new laser printers, the NEC PC-9801M2/3 based the 8086-2 CPU at 8MHz and 256K of RAM and supporting CP/M-86 MS-DOS and PC-UX (though not PC compatible), and more.
- BYTE U.K.: Declarative Update - A look at the Hope programming system and a couple of new books (Principles of Functional Programming and Introduction to Logic Programming).
- According to Webster: Greetings and Agitations - Coverage of Turbo Pascal 3.0, Copy II Mac, MacTools, MacASM, MacModula-2, Megamax C and QC-20.
- BYTE West Coast: New Microprocessor Chips - A look at the new 80386 which would eventually dominate new PCs and the 80C86 which is a lower powered CMOS version of the 8086.
- BYTELINES - Mitsubishi at early stages of developing manufacturing technology for 4-megabyte memory devices; IBM pushes back the intro of the "PC II"; Apple lays off 1600 people; and more.
- Editorial - An overview of what's in this issue.
- Microbytes - Sinclair survives bankruptcy; Atari shows CD-ROM device at CES; new products featuring the 65816 processor; C compiler released by Manx Software for the Commodore and 128 Macintosh and Apple II; and more.
- Letters - Letters from readers about the Macintosh, expanding Mac memory, Sanyo computers, Apple dealer support, BYTEnet, the MAGIC/L programming language, and more.
- What's New - A brief look at new products including Zoomracks (framework for creating database, text and appointment applications), Xecom's MOSART 300/1200-bps modem with voice detection, Tektronix AI Systems running Smalltalk-80, the SAM 3001 AT computer, the System/36 PC, the Conquest PC Turbo, the Cardco Digi-Cam and S'more BASIC for the Commodore 64, and more.
- Book Reviews - Reviews of Beginning Micro-Prolog, Micro-Prolog: Programming in Logic, A Software Law Primer, and Extraterrestrials - Science and Alien Intelligence.
- Ask BYTE - Questions answered about building a 16-bit C machine, S-100 boards for North Star Horizon users, the Sanyo MBC 555, Uninterruptible Power Supplies, RS-232C on the IBM PC, chaining BASIC programs, and more.
Table of Contents from the August 1985 issue of Byte
Themes
Reviews
The Tandy 1000
Kernel
Table of contents from the August 1985 issue of Byte (continued)
Columns
Back cover of the August 1985 issue of Byte
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