Byte (November 1985)
Cover of the November 1985 issue of Byte
Byte was one of the more successful early computer magazines. It's popularity faded away as coverage moved away from more technical subjects and computer became more of a commodity item. It was definitely going strong in 1985 though. The November 1985 issue has over 500 pages and includes:
Features
- Ciarcia's Circuit Cellar: The World's Smallest 1200-bps Modem - Customizing a modem to include answering service, speech synthesis, and more.
- Programming Project: An Assembler For VM2 - Creating an assembler for the VM2 virtual machine presented in the previous issue.
- Programming Project: Extending Turbo Pascal - Five libraries to extend Turbo Pascal including routines for input/output, integer handling, string replacement, and more.
- CD-ROMs and Their Kin - Some of the latest developments in optical storage.
Table of Contents from the November 1985 issue of Byte
Themes
- The Amiga's Custom Graphics Chips - An interview with Jay Miner, designer of the Amiga's custom graphics chips.
- Raster Operations - Methods for combining text and graphics, specifically using the PMR 96016 chip.
- Moving Pictures - System design for rea-time graphics performance using double buffering.
Reviews
- The Data GeneralOne - A portable computer featuring a 80C88 CPU, 256KB of RAM (expandable to 512K), one or two 720K 3.5" disk drives, MS-DOS 2.11 and more starting at $2995.
- Sanyo MBC-775 - A portable PC compatible computer featuring a 8 MHz 8088 CPU, 256K (expandable to 640K) RAM, two 360K 5.25" disk drives, and more for $2599.
- Five C Compilers for the Macintosh - An overview of C Compilers for the Macintosh including Aztec C, Hippo-C, Mac C, Megamax C, and Software Macintosh C.
- Magic/L - A review of this development system that is a descendant of FORTH.
Table of Contents from the November 1985 issue of Byte (continued)
Kernel
- Computing at Chaos Manor: Old Favorites and New Ones - Discussion of the ARPANET, BIX, Zeke, SideKick, SuperKey, the Kaypro 286i, and more.
- According to Webster: Memories - Discussion of Megamax C, future Macintosh computers, the Amiga, the Atari ST, optical disks, and more.
- BYTE U.K.: Living C-Personal - A look at this real-time C debugging environment.
- BYTE Japan: Comparing Fujitsus - A look at the Fujitsu FM-16B, a sort of update to the Fujitsu FM-11BS, as well as the NEC PC-9801M2.
- Editorial: A Tale of Four Covers - This issue was available with four covers meant to emphasize computer graphics capabilities.
- Microbytes - Apple introduces a RAM expansion card for the Apple II, 3.5" disk drive for the Apple II, ImageWriter II printer, Hard Disk 20 for the Mac, and Apple Personal Modem and more; Intel starts selling samples of 80386 processors; and more.
Back cover of the November 1985 issue of Byte
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