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Compute!A magazine devoted mostly to 6502 computers. |
Compute II
Compute II was a short lived split-off of Compute! and also a continuation of the KIM-1/6502 User Notes. Three issues and it was merged back with Compute! again.
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HTML version of Issue 1 PDF of Compute II Issue 1 |
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HTML version of Issue 2 PDF of Compute II Issue 2 |
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HTML version of Issue 3 PDF of Compute II Issue 3 |
Selected articles on KIM-1, AIM 65 and SYM-1 and 6502 in general
Articles by Marvin L. de Jong
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Interfacing the AM9511 and various floating point subroutines Compute! 7, 9, 11, 13, 17 |
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Computer Communications Experiments Compute! 10 |
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Experimenting With The 6551 ACIA Compute! 10 |
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Improved Pulse Counting Software For The 6522 Compute! 1 |
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Machine Language Versus Basic Prime Number Generation Compute! Issue 2 |
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The book by Marvin L. de Jong Programming and Interfacing the 6502 with Experiments |
Articles on 6502, KIM-1, AIM 65, SYM-1
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