Practical Computing - November 1979
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Practical Computing - November 1979, Volume 2, Issue 11 Contents: Computers for the Radio Amateur: Updating the first electronic hobby, page 60 Review I: Vincent Tseng examines the Rair Black Box, page 67 Review II: Tecs is the system if you want to be a pioneer, page 70 Artificial Intelligence: Mark Witowski on the problems of making computers learn, page 76) Program of the Year: Microaid, the winning entry in our competition, page 120 Financial Modelling: An up-to-date look at corporate planning, page 84 File-Handling Techniques: The hard-sectoring approach under examination, page 90 Solving Chip Problems: The process of testing for failures, page 94 All This and More: Feedback, page 53
Printout, page 59
Software on Disc, page 72
Structured Programming, page 80
Pet in the Real World, page 87
Game, page 101
Statistics on a Micro, page 106
Peek n' Poke, page 108
Book Reviews, page 111
Diary, page 115
Tandy Forum, page 117
Pet Corner, page 119
Computabits, page 136
Buyers' Guide, page 143
Glossary, page 151
Advertisement Index, page 181
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Publication Date : November 1979ISSN Number : 0141-5433 Creator : IPC Electrical Electronic Press This exhibit has a reference ID of CH2217. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History. |