Samir Posted March 16, 2011 Share Posted March 16, 2011 I'd love to see one for a 486dx-33. crikey! If you take that to recycling you can free up some space for a nice Atari computer But then three mirrors would be gone. Besides, the two Atari 2600s have their own room along with all the other vintage computer stuff. Quote Link to comment https://forums.atariage.com/topic/167235-byte-magazine/page/18/#findComment-2235899 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Samir Posted March 17, 2011 Share Posted March 17, 2011 The IP address changed on one of my cable modems. This: http://24.96.150.90/events/byte/index.html is now this: http://24.214.130.70/events/byte/index.html Looks like my ISP is doing some work on their end. I've been having problems with one of the cable modems keeping sync for the last two weeks, and there's more IP address changes. These are the correct addresses for my mirrors right now: http://24.96.150.90/events/byte/index.html http://24.96.150.75/events/byte/index.html http://76.73.219.7/events/byte/index.html I'll post updates here as I see the addresses change. Quote Link to comment https://forums.atariage.com/topic/167235-byte-magazine/page/18/#findComment-2236687 Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThumpNugget Posted March 18, 2011 Author Share Posted March 18, 2011 (edited) BYTE Vol 07-03 1982-03 Printers - 532 Pages 352,800,678 bytes BYTE Vol 07-03 from March 1982... I know what you are thinking.. Awesome! Finally a magazine covering dot matrix printers from 1982! Sadly, this covers so much more even though they only had 532 pages. The BYTE Arcade covers a few good games like Apple Panic, Missile Command, and Dino wars.. Reviews of the COBOL for the TRS-80 III, a Tutorial over the Atari 8-bit sound capability, and a toolbox for FORTH. This is the stated quote of the month by the Wall Street Journal. "By the end of the century, analysts predict, computers and information processing will be the world 's biggest business after petroleum." But I found this one very funny (look at page 439 of the PDF in the BYTElines): "A report issued by Strategic Incorporated, a market research firm in San Jose, California, predicts Xerox Corporation's Ethernet local area network will be a total failure within two years." Good Call! Features Four New Products from Radio Shack use Voice prints to Analyze Speech The Atari Tutorial, Part 7: Sound Build a Half-year Clock for the Color Computer. The Input/Output Primer. Part 2: Interrupts and Direct Memory Access A BASIC Plotting Subroutine. Sophisticated Plotting with Your MX-80 Modify Your Paper Tiger for Different Paper Thicknesses Custom and Standardized Forms for the Microcomputer User The Fill Forms System. CP/M Programs to Cut Down on Paperwork. Lowercase Descenders for the Epson MX-70. BYTE Printer Directory The Computer Toolbox. Skip Sequential: A New File Structure for Microcomputers Reviews Commodore 4022 Printer Integral Data Systems' Prism Printer BYTE's Arcade: Apple Panic by Gregg Williams; Missile Command by Stanley J. Wszola; Dino Wars Graphics II by Selanar, High Resolution Hard Copy from a DECwriter Base 2 Printer by Walter Jeffries Text Editing with Compuview's VEDIT Four Implementations of Pascal Microsoft's BASIC Compiler for the TRS-8O LOOS-Disk Operating System for the TRS-8O COBOL for the TRS-8O Models 1/111 John Bell Engineering's Apple II Parallel Interface Board Nucleus Editorial: The Microprocessor's Tenth Birthday Letters Programming Ouickies: BASIC ; Formatted Printing; An Underline Filter for Matrix Printers; A Shape-Drawing Program for Diablo Printers; Finding Words That Sound Alike, The Soundex Algorithm System Notes: Epson MX-BO Print-Control; Program for the Apple II; Add a Full-sized Keyboard to Sinclair's ZXBO; Add a Cassette Interface to Your VIC-20 Product Description: Tele-VIC. Commodore Breaks the 5100 Price Barrier for Modems Books Received BYTE's Bugs BYTELINES Clubs and Newsletters Software Received Ask BYTE Event Oueue BYTE's Bits What's New? Unclassified Ads BOMB. BOMB Results Reader Service Download it here: BYTE Vol 07-03 1982-03 Printers Cover Index Edited March 18, 2011 by ThumpNugget 2 Quote Link to comment https://forums.atariage.com/topic/167235-byte-magazine/page/18/#findComment-2237121 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keatah Posted March 18, 2011 Share Posted March 18, 2011 I remember back on the Apple ][+ I had the Epson MX-80 F/T with GrafTrax III rom "upgrade" installed in it. It was cool. I was vaguely aware of how to access the individual pins, my programming interests lie elsewhere at the time. But it was great fun figuring out how to re-ink the cartridges, with fountain-pen ink, or perhaps disassembling a ball-point pen and diluting the ink with WD-40 and an alcohol water mix. Great times indeed! I *DID* learn how to advance the paper forward by 1/213th of an inch reliably by pulsing the stepper motor. Or rather, locking some steps and pulsing the others to jump the locked step. More or less. And crudely, later on, I built a mod into the stepper motor controller to allow the page to advance with equal precision in reverse. Sometimes, if we wanted super precision we'd clip a weight onto the paper feeding into the printer (tractor feed), and that helped big time with the reverse feed function. Once that happened I knew I had a good thing going. I could then swap out a "refilled" cartridge for a RED and GREEN and BLUE ribbon. I didn't have access to CYAN/MAGENTA/YELLOW ink - remember, this colored ink came from ballpoint pens too! And now, I had a color printer! Very slick! It just took really long to do any graphics. But man we were hot shit!! Quote Link to comment https://forums.atariage.com/topic/167235-byte-magazine/page/18/#findComment-2237196 Share on other sites More sharing options...
exobuzz Posted March 19, 2011 Share Posted March 19, 2011 These are the correct addresses for my mirrors right now: http://24.96.150.90/events/byte/index.html Oh, you have dynamic ip addresses? I'd rather not have to keep editing each time they change, so may I suggest perhaps setting up some dyndns names for your machines, as we can use them ? Quote Link to comment https://forums.atariage.com/topic/167235-byte-magazine/page/18/#findComment-2237892 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Samir Posted March 19, 2011 Share Posted March 19, 2011 These are the correct addresses for my mirrors right now: http://24.96.150.90/events/byte/index.html Oh, you have dynamic ip addresses? I'd rather not have to keep editing each time they change, so may I suggest perhaps setting up some dyndns names for your machines, as we can use them ? They are dynamic, but they very rarely change (only every few years when the ISP is changing something on their back-end). That one cable modem hasn't properly synced in days now, so I'm going to have to have a technician come out and look at it, but the others are working perfectly and their addresses are the same as they have been for years. Quote Link to comment https://forums.atariage.com/topic/167235-byte-magazine/page/18/#findComment-2238264 Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThumpNugget Posted March 21, 2011 Author Share Posted March 21, 2011 BYTE Vol 04-02 1979-02 Robot Arm - 236 Pages 149,945,300 bytes BYTE Vol 07-03 from March 1982... Reading the "Designing a Robot from Nature" article you really get the feeling that humanoid robots may not be just around the corner but that we have a pretty good handle on what needs to be done. As per usual for me, the microprocessor article is a favorite - this particular case being part II covering the 6809. The forum on the eight queens puzzle has half a dozen interesting articles. One interesting tidbits in the "BYTE News" - If I am not mistaken the first mention in BYTE about the Atari 8-bit computers is here: ATARI'S NEW COMPUTERS. The recently announced Atari Model 400 and 800 personal computers are major entries into the market. The 8K non-expandable 400 (suggested retail $500) sports a touch audio feedback keyboard and a single read only memory cartridge slot, plus cassette IO. It also has 16 color graphics with eight luminance levels (!) The 48K expandable 800 (suggested retail $1000 with 8K and cassette recorder) has additional color features, full keyboard, 8K BASIC, high resolution graphics, two read only memory cartridge slots, and much more. Both units use a modified 6502. Availability: August 1979 (limited quantities); full availability: Fall 1979. More details next month. Almost makes it sound like the 400 would have the CTIA while the 800 would have the GTIA Foreground USE YOUR TELEVISION SET AS A VIDEO MONITOR THE ECLECTIC CARD READER A STEPPING MOTOR PRIMER : Theory of Operation FAST FOURIER FOR THE 6800 BUILD A COMPUTER CONTROLLED SECURITY SYSTEM FOR YOUR HOME Background DESIGNING A ROBOT FROM NATURE: Biological Considerations A MICROPROCESSOR FOR THE REVOLUTION : The 6809 ANOTHER PLOTTER TO TOY WITH ASSEMBLING THE ADM-3A A HOBBYIST ROBOT ARM APPROACHING GAME PROGRAM DESIGN UNLIMITED PRECISION DIVISION HAMMING ERROR CORRECTING CODE FILES ON PARADE Nucleus In This BYTE The Current State of Robotics Letters BYTE's Bugs BYTE's Bits Book Review Robotics Forum BYTE News Nybbles: Computerized Wine Cellar 8 Queens Forum Technical Forum: Interfacing TTL to 20 mA Current Loop Event Queue Clubs and Newsletters What's New? Unclassified Ads BOMB, Reader Service Download it here: BYTE Vol 04-02 1979-02 Robot Arm Cover Index 2 Quote Link to comment https://forums.atariage.com/topic/167235-byte-magazine/page/18/#findComment-2239256 Share on other sites More sharing options...
high voltage Posted March 21, 2011 Share Posted March 21, 2011 Was there an issue in which the Apple 1 deputed? Quote Link to comment https://forums.atariage.com/topic/167235-byte-magazine/page/18/#findComment-2239590 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Samir Posted March 21, 2011 Share Posted March 21, 2011 Knology came by and fixed my modem issue. My IP addresses stayed the same and shouldn't change anymore. These are the correct addresses for my mirrors (same as before): http://24.96.150.90/events/byte/index.html http://24.96.150.75/events/byte/index.html http://76.73.219.7/events/byte/index.html Sorry for any hiccups. Quote Link to comment https://forums.atariage.com/topic/167235-byte-magazine/page/18/#findComment-2239823 Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThumpNugget Posted March 25, 2011 Author Share Posted March 25, 2011 (edited) BYTE Vol 09-05 1984-05 Computers and the Professions - 586 Pages 403,427,461 bytes BYTE Vol 09-05 from May 1984... Big Issue from 1984! I think the features section is much more interesting than the Themes section this month.. Though there is an article and program for an OB/GYN that uses an Atari 400 as an expert system. Apple seems to get more than the usual attention with several articles... and a couple of good articles for programmers: fitting curves to data and indexing open-ended tree structures.. Add that in with reviews for two C compilers, putting CP/M on the TRS-80 model II and an article covering HAM bulletin boards. Another excellent issue! Columns Trump Card, Part 1: Hardware User's Column: Chaos Manor's Hard-Disk System BYTE West Coast: Bulletin Boards in Space Themes Professional Computing A Professional's Perspective on User-Friendliness A Computer In the Doctor's Waiting Room The Microcomputer as a Decision-Making Aid Benchmarking Business-Modeling Software Expert Systems for Personal Computers How Lawyers Can Use Microcomputers Computerizing a Medical Office Reviews Reviewer's Notebook Thinktank. The ODP-300 Computer The Kaypro 10 Converting the TRS-80 Model III for CP/M Robographics CAD-l Two More Versions of C for CP/M LNW-80 Features This Month's Features The Apple IIc Personal Computer Inside the Model 100's ROM Maximizing Hard-Disk Performance Update on Apple Macintosh and Lisa 2 Fitting Curves to Data Laboratory Data Collection with an IBM PC by Putting the Apple II Work, Part 2: The Software ISIM: A Continuous-System Simulation Language Indexing Open-Ended Tree Structures Using Comments to Aid Program Maintenance Nucleus Editorial: The BYTE Reader: Who You Are MICRO BYTES Letters BYTE's User to User Event Queue Book Reviews Clubs and Newsletters Books Received Software Received Ask BYTE What's New? Unclassified Ads BYTE's Ongoing Monitor Box and BOMB Results Reader Service Download it here: BYTE Vol 09-05 1984-05 Computers and the Professions Cover Index Edited March 25, 2011 by ThumpNugget 2 Quote Link to comment https://forums.atariage.com/topic/167235-byte-magazine/page/18/#findComment-2242833 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oasis Posted March 25, 2011 Share Posted March 25, 2011 ThumpNugget - I want to say thanks a million for your huge efforts and work uploading all of these fantastic Byte magazines. I just love looking through them and seeing tech life years ago. I started using computers in the mid 80s and read Byte in the 90s so these scanned issues are really great. Many thanks again and I look forward to all future issues! Quote Link to comment https://forums.atariage.com/topic/167235-byte-magazine/page/18/#findComment-2242844 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Samir Posted March 25, 2011 Share Posted March 25, 2011 Knology came by and fixed my modem issue. My IP addresses stayed the same and shouldn't change anymore. These are the correct addresses for my mirrors (same as before): http://24.96.150.90/events/byte/index.html http://24.96.150.75/events/byte/index.html http://76.73.219.7/events/byte/index.html Sorry for any hiccups. Well, I spoke too soon. Hopefully whatever changes they're working on are done. All my addresses changed. New urls: http://69.73.38.248/events/byte/index.html http://24.214.130.70/events/byte/index.html http://69.73.59.122/events/byte/index.html Sorry again for any hiccups. Quote Link to comment https://forums.atariage.com/topic/167235-byte-magazine/page/18/#findComment-2242983 Share on other sites More sharing options...
vk2tds Posted March 26, 2011 Share Posted March 26, 2011 ThumpNugget: Do you still need Vol 7 Num 2 'Winter Computing'? It contains part 6 of the Atari Tutorial. I found another box of BYTE magazines here, and this issue was in it. I can send it across. Darryl Quote Link to comment https://forums.atariage.com/topic/167235-byte-magazine/page/18/#findComment-2243889 Share on other sites More sharing options...
spac1967 Posted April 1, 2011 Share Posted April 1, 2011 ThumpNugget, That's really cool!! . I've lost a bunch of issues from BYTE from the '80s, and it's great your effort to put them online . I enjoyed the Sep '86 68000 scan. I would like to add to the wish queue the Vol 10 No 9, Sep-85 Issue, it contains a software part about the NS32000 Definicon board as I recall , but I lost it about 20 years ago :-( Alvaro, Quote Link to comment https://forums.atariage.com/topic/167235-byte-magazine/page/18/#findComment-2248805 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Granz Posted April 2, 2011 Share Posted April 2, 2011 ThumpNugget, I want to add my thanks for all the work that you are doing. I started reading Byte back in the '70s and subscribed for several years. I would like to add my request, which is for the October 1981 issue on networking. There is an article on ULC-Net (Ultra-Low Cost Networking) that I am interested in for setting up a network of my old computers. Thanks again. Quote Link to comment https://forums.atariage.com/topic/167235-byte-magazine/page/18/#findComment-2249549 Share on other sites More sharing options...
redheights Posted April 3, 2011 Share Posted April 3, 2011 First of all, thank you for the great work! I posted on comp.os.cpm (google groups) that you were scanning Byte magazines, and it generated a little buzz. http://groups.google.com/group/comp.os.cpm/browse_thread/thread/9b584919f944c289# A member of the group, Enrico Lazzerini has also scanned a bunch of issues of Byte and Microcornucopia http://maben.homeip.net/static/S100/MAGAZINE/BYTE/index.html http://enricolazzerini.interfree.it/ I have not succeeded in downloading an issue of Byte from his site - maybe you can get in touch with him and coordinated and/or help him load his scans to a better hosting service (rapidshare?). According to his post i not have a mine ftp space big enough to contain all issues available on maben web site that i slowly i downloaded during past time. If anybody has an idea i'm ready to upload the following issues (about 30Gbytes): 198001 Byte Magazine January 1980 315.pdf 198002 Byte Magazine Februay 1980 233.pdf 198003 Byte Magazine March 1980 262.pdf 198004 Byte Magazine April 1980 289.pdf 198005 Byte Magazine May 1980 333.pdf 198006 Byte Magazine June 1980 261.pdf 198007 Byte Magazine July 1980 288.pdf 198008 Byte Magazine August 1980 285.pdf 198009 Byte Magazine Septembe 1980 363.pdf 198010 Byte Magazine October 1980.pdf 198011 Byte Magazine November1980 455.pdf 198012 Byte Magazine December 1980 390-391.pdf 198101 Byte Magazine January 1981 365.pdf 198102 Byte Magazine February 1981.pdf 198103 Byte Magazine March 1981.pdf 198104 Byte Magazine April 1981.pdf 198105 Byte Magazine May 1981.pdf 198106 Byte Magazine June 1981.pdf 198107 Byte Magazine July 1981.pdf 198108 Byte Magazine August 1981.pdf 198109 Byte Magazine September 1981.pdf 198110 Byte Magazine October 1981.pdf 198111 Byte Magazine November 1981.pdf 198112 Byte Magazine December 1981.pdf 198201 Byte Magazine January 1982.pdf 198202 Byte Magazine February 1982.pdf 198203 Byte Magazine March 1982.pdf 198204 Byte Magazine April 1982.pdf 198205 Byte Magazine May 1982.pdf 198206 Byte Magazine June 1982.pdf 198207 Byte Magazine July 1982.pdf 198208 Byte Magazine August 1982.pdf 198209 Byte Magazine September 1982.pdf 198210 Byte Magazine October 1982.pdf 198211 Byte Magazine November 1982.pdf 198212 Byte Magazine December 1982.pdf 198301 Byte Magazine January 1983.pdf 198302 Byte Magazine February 1983.pdf 198303 Byte Magazine March 1983.pdf 198304 Byte Magazine April 1983.pdf 198305 Byte Magazine May 1983.pdf 198306 Byte Magazine June 1983.pdf 198307 Byte Magazine July 1983.pdf 198308 Byte Magazine August 1983.pdf 198309 Byte Magazine September 1983.pdf 198310 Byte Magazine October 1983.pdf 198311 Byte Magazine November 1983.pdf 198312 Byte Magazine December 1983.pdf 198402 Byte Magazine February 1984.pdf 198403 Byte Magazine March 1984.pdf 198404 Byte Magazine April 1984.pdf 198405 Byte Magazine May 1984.pdf 198406 Byte Magazine June 1984.pdf 198407 Byte Magazine July 1984.pdf 198408 Byte Magazine August 1984.pdf 198409 Byte Magazine September 1984.pdf 198410 Byte Magazine October 1984.pdf 198411 Byte Magazine November1984.pdf 198412 Byte Magazine December 1984.pdf 198408 MicroSystems August 1984.pdf 198409 MicroSystems September 1984.pdf 198410 MicroSystems October 1984.pdf 198411 MicroSystems November 1984.pdf 198505 MicroSystems May 1985.pdf Quote Link to comment https://forums.atariage.com/topic/167235-byte-magazine/page/18/#findComment-2249902 Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThumpNugget Posted April 3, 2011 Author Share Posted April 3, 2011 (edited) BYTE Vol 05-05 1980-05 Floppy Disks - 344 Pages 227,314,758 bytes Byte Vol 05-05 from May 1980... Wow a program article for the COSMAC computer. The whole magazine is worth for that alone Although the I/O expansion for the TRS-80, The Computer Club Network, KIMDOS, and Floppy interface for 8080A computers is pretty good as well. The BYTELINES has a tidbit on Commodore introducing a new 4-bit processor.. I Never knew! Columns A DC-TO-DC CONVERTER EXPANSION FOR THE RADIO SHACK TRS-80, Part 1: Principles of Parallel Ports KIMDOS, Using Your KIM-1 with a Percom Floppy-Disk Drive INTERFACE A FLOPPY-DISK DRIVE TO AN 8080A-BASED COMPUTER GIVE YOUR COMPUTER AN EAR FOR NAMES. THE COSMAC DOODLER ERROR CHECKING AND CORRECTING FOR YOUR COMPUTER Background THE CASSETTE LIVES ON, An Alternative to Floppy-Disk Mass Storage A GRAPHICS TEXT EDITOR FOR MUSIC, Patr 2: Algorithms USING THE COMPUTER AS A MUSICIAN'S AMANUENSIS,Part 2: Going from Keyboard to Printed Score COMPARING FLOPPY -DISK DRIVES BY SOFTWARE SIMULATION THE CLUB COMPUTER NETWORK Nucleus Editorial: Computer-Controlled Viewing of the 1980 Eclipse Letters BYTELINES (formerly BYTE News) Technical Forum: Simplifying the Curve-Plotting Calculation by Geometric Means; Programming Quickies: Decisions, Formatted Program Output for the KIM Book Reviews Clubs and Newsletters BYTE's Bits BYTE's Bugs Event Queue NCC Information What's New? Unclassified Ads, BOMB Results Reader Service, BOMB ** NOTE: I found a problem with the PDF, fixing it now.. ** Download it here: BYTE Vol 05-05 1980-05 Floppy Disks Cover Index Edited April 3, 2011 by ThumpNugget 2 Quote Link to comment https://forums.atariage.com/topic/167235-byte-magazine/page/18/#findComment-2249931 Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThumpNugget Posted April 3, 2011 Author Share Posted April 3, 2011 Hi People! Sorry for the delay in getting the last issue posted (and then with an error - it is OCRing now, then I have to re-upload it, will put out a message when it is done). Darryl - Yes please send that issue if you can! Thank you so much! redheights - I had a couple of messages about the other archive a few months ago but as of yet have not been able to download any issues (I give it a go about once a week). We do not use Rapidshare - I have a hosted site.. Samir I think is giving up his own bandwidth and ExoBuzz I have no idea (don't ask don't tell ... Requests - Right now I am trying to do big issue / little issue (though even the little issues that are left are big now) so I will cycle them in but it may take a few cycles. Quote Link to comment https://forums.atariage.com/topic/167235-byte-magazine/page/18/#findComment-2249943 Share on other sites More sharing options...
mariush Posted April 3, 2011 Share Posted April 3, 2011 redheights : If you get in touch with that Italian person on the Google newsgroups, please tell him to create an account here and PM me. If he wants to, I can create a ftp account for him on my server, so he can upload the Byte magazines in a separate folder, near these Bytes magazines I'm already hosting. I'm just not that good at newsgroups so I don't know how I could get in touch with him. Actually, ThumpNugget, I guess this could apply to you as well. If you wish, I can create an upload only account for you, to upload the pdf to the ftp before you publish the link. This way, if I'm offline a few hours your site won't be overloaded. Otherwise, keep up the good work, it's very nice what you're doing. Quote Link to comment https://forums.atariage.com/topic/167235-byte-magazine/page/18/#findComment-2249956 Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThumpNugget Posted April 3, 2011 Author Share Posted April 3, 2011 Ga! I am not a subscriber anymore.. I did not realize I had expired I don't have the ability to update my previous post anymore.. The 1980-05 BYTE has been fix and is here: BYTE Vol 05-05 1980-05 Floppy Disks 2 Quote Link to comment https://forums.atariage.com/topic/167235-byte-magazine/page/18/#findComment-2250041 Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThumpNugget Posted April 8, 2011 Author Share Posted April 8, 2011 BYTE Vol 02-05 1977-05 Interfacing - 180 Pages 110,363,054 Bytes BYTE Vol 02-05 from May 1977... Oh time has been short the last two weeks and I had not planned on it to be so... Not a lot of time to digest these things lately The Apple II article by Steve Wozniak and the 8080 programming notes make the issue for me. The tidbit on the ASCII standards and the Tiny Assembler implementation also had me teary eyed. I did not get a chance to even gloss over the AI article. Foreground A CATALOG OF LIBERATING HOME COMPUTER CONCEPTS THE APPLE-II INTERFACING WITH AN ANALOG WORLD-Part 1 WHAT'S IN A FLOATING POINT PACKAGE? A GUIDE TO BAUDOT MACHINES: Part 2 ALL THIS JUST TO PRINT A QUOTATION MARK? 8080 PROGRAMMING NOTES Background ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, AN EVOLUTIONARY IDEA: Part 1 COME UPSTAIRS AND BE RESPECTABLE USING A KEYBOARD ROM IMPLEMENTING THE TINY ASSEMBLER Nucleus In This BYTE BYTE'S Bugs Surveying the Field Solution to 8080 Bug in the Stack Letters Answer to Bar Code Puzzle What's New Book Reviews Technical Forum Ask BYTE BYTE's Bits Clubs, Newsletters New ASCII Standards BOMB Classified Ads Download it here: BYTE Vol 02-05 1977-05 Interfacing Cover Index The next issue is about done.. The 1982 Game issue - probably will post on Sunday 3 Quote Link to comment https://forums.atariage.com/topic/167235-byte-magazine/page/18/#findComment-2253641 Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThumpNugget Posted April 10, 2011 Author Share Posted April 10, 2011 BYTE Vol 07-12 1982-12 Game Plan 1982 - 596 Pages 402,488,209 bytes Features Build the Circuit Cellar MPX-16 Computer System, Part 2 Game Plan 1982 The Coinless Arcade-Rediscovered The Vectrex Arcade System Board to Death Design Techniques and Ideals for Computer Games Charge! Cosmic Conquest BYTE Game Grid Character Editor for the Atari User's Column: A Slew of Languages, a Slap at Documentation, and a Curse at Keyboards The Soundchaser Computer Music Systems A Brief Introduction to Electronic Music Synthesizers The 8051 One-Chip Microcomputer: A Most Powerful Micro-controller Problem Oriented Language, Part 1: A New Method of Input Practical Dynamic-Memory System Design Test Your Memory Using the Barber-Pole Algorithm A Versatile Low-Cost Microprocessor Controller Module Reviews Microshell and Unica: Unix-Style Enhancements for CP/M Autocontrol's AC-8S: A CP/M System on One Board Multidos: A New TRS-80 Disk Operating System Condor Series 20 DBMS Nucleus Editorial: The Play's the Thing Letters BYTE's Bits Product Description: Lotus Development Corporation's 1-2-3; The Lobo Max-80 Book Reviews: PET/CBM BASIC; 8080 Z80 Assembly Language: Techniques for Improved Programming BYTE's Bugs System Notes: GRPRINT: An Apple Utility Program for Dot-Matrix Printers; A Little Apple SOS with Your Pascal BYTELINES Clubs and Newsletters Ask BYTE Software Received Books Received Event Queue Cumulative Index Update What's New? Unclassified Ad5 BOMB, BOMB Results Reader Service Download it here: BYTE Vol 07-12 1982-12 Game Plan 1982 Cover Index 2 Quote Link to comment https://forums.atariage.com/topic/167235-byte-magazine/page/18/#findComment-2255102 Share on other sites More sharing options...
vk2tds Posted April 11, 2011 Share Posted April 11, 2011 G'Day All Just wondering if anyone has managed to get onto the Italian guy who has been doing his own scans. It seems like his home server is still being hammered by people attempting to download copies of the magazine, and I don't really want to add to the problems. Also, he has one of the Byte issues scanned already that I have here for Scanning, and it would be good not to have to send the magazine across the pacific if there is no need :-) Darryl Quote Link to comment https://forums.atariage.com/topic/167235-byte-magazine/page/18/#findComment-2255605 Share on other sites More sharing options...
mariush Posted April 11, 2011 Share Posted April 11, 2011 (edited) Yes, I was saving the announcement until he was finished uploading everything he has to me. But now that you're asking... I've got in touch with him a while ago and he started uploading the PDF files to my server, and the PDF files automatically pop up in the /Other/ folder on the FTP - the address is in the first post here in this thread. So far he has uploaded about 14 GB of content and I believe there's about 20-25 GB left and I'm trying to work out some way to get the files faster with him (he is a very nice guy and actually uploaded 24/7 for a week at 35 KB/s from his home connection so I can't thank him enough). Edited April 11, 2011 by mariush Quote Link to comment https://forums.atariage.com/topic/167235-byte-magazine/page/18/#findComment-2255673 Share on other sites More sharing options...
vk2tds Posted April 11, 2011 Share Posted April 11, 2011 This is really great news. I am just wondering if one issue should be released every few days as a way to manage the impact on servers and the like Darryl Quote Link to comment https://forums.atariage.com/topic/167235-byte-magazine/page/18/#findComment-2256098 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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