Kilobaud

1977 01 Tiny Basic a mini language for your micro
1977 01 What’s that Digital Group Really Doing
1977 02 The remarkable Apple 1 Computer
Found: A use for Your Computer! clock program for KIM-1
1977 03 KIM-1 Advertisement, Johnson Computer
1977 03 Super-Tube .. jazzing up the Digital group TVT
1977 04 KIM-1 Memory Expansion
kilobaud 1977 03 The Gory details of cassette storage
1977 04 Apple 1 Advert
1977 05 Adding “Plop” to Your system, 6502 noise
KIM forum 1977 07
kilobaud 1977 08 KIM Troubleshoot Your Software
kilobaud 1977 Is the KIM for Every-1??
kilobaud 1977 08 KIM Forum
kilobaud 1977 09 Build a 20 dollar EPROM programmer
kilobaud 1977 10 Dedicated Controllers KIM-1
kilobaud 1977 11 KIM-1 meets S-100
kilobaud 1977 11 Hyper about Slow Load Times
Hypertabe, Jim Butterfield
kilobaud 1977 11 Expand your KIM1
kilobaud 1977 11 KIM Forum
kilobaud 1977 12 Tiny Basic
kilobaud 1977 12 Expand your KIM1 part 2
kilobaud 1977 12 Here’s HUEY, super calculator
kilobaud 1977 12 TVT Hardware design
part 1 Don Lancaster
kilobaud 178 01 Growing with KIM-1
kilobaud 1978 01 Software Keyboard interface for KIM-1, Hal Chamberlin
kilobaud 178 01 TVT Hardware design
part 2 Don Lancaster
kilobaud 1978 02 Expand your KIM1 part 3
kilobaud 1978 02 How Are You Feeling Today
Biorhythms with your KIM
1978 02 How much memory for a KIM?
Is 28K enough?
1978 03 Expand Your KIM Part 4
1978 03 Focal FCL65E 6502 Program Exchange
1978 03 Corrections on Hypertape and Gropwing with KIM articles
1978 04 KIMSI S-100
1978 05 PET’s First Report Card, featuring KIM-1 and Jolt
1978 05 Expand your KIM part 5
19878 06 Johnson Computer HDE Operating System
1978 06 KIM-1 Johnson Computer
1978 06 KIM-1 advertisement
1978 06 VIM-1 advertisement
1978 06 Tiny BASIC shortcuts
6502 Program Exchange President and Vice President
A Sensible expansion Atwood Memory for your KIM
1978 08 KIM + Chess = Microchess
1978 08 Software Debugging for Beginners
1978 08 Products Micro Technology Unlimited (2 pages)
1978 08 Advertisement Micro Technology Unlimited
1978 08 DATA1-K Resident assembler/Editor for 6502
1978 09 Do It All Expansion Board for KIM
1978 09 Super Cheap 2708 Programmer
1978 09 Troubleshooting 6502
1978 09 Troubleshooter’s Guide
1978 09 KIM Organ
MTU KIM-1 accessoires
1978 09 KIMSI Forethought,
Johnson Computer KIM expansion,
Watach 8K KIM Expansion
1978 09 Johnson Computer
8K BASIC for KIM
1978 09 DATA1-K Resident assembler/Editor
1978 09 KIM-1 VIM1 AIM-1
1978 09 RNB Enterprises KIM-1 VIM-1 Expansion
1978 09 RNB Enterprises KIM-1 VIM-1, VAK Expansion boards
1978 10 Budget System with KIM
1978 10 Not so Tiny (Basic)
1978 10 Build a One Chip Stepper
1978 10 Johnson Computer KIMSI KIM-4 KEM S-100 MB
1978 10 The Computerist
MEMORY VIDEO MOTHER PLUS expansions
1978 10 Compumart KIM-1 AIM 65
1978 10 JADE Computer products KIM-1 MEMORY PLUS
1978 11 Do it wih a KIMSI
1978 11 Receive Morse code the easy way
1978 11 KIM-1 for $179
1978 11 Johnson Computer HDE floppy disk system
1978 11 KIM-1 VIM-1 AIM-1

MTU PLUS Products
1978 11
1978 11 SYM-1 Synertek
1978 11 SUPERKIM MICROPRODUCTS
1978 11 SYM-1 Christmas special
1978 11 RNB Enterprises VAK-X boards
1979 01 SHHH … People Are Sleeping
1979 01 u-Panel, for KIM-1
1979 01 KIMSI, Errors Super cheap 2708 programmer
1979 01 Memory PLUS The Computerist for AimSymKim.
1979 01 KIM-1 $179 Johnson Computer
1979 01 MTU K-1008 Visible memory
1979 01 Sybex Rodney Zaks books
1979 01 KIM BUS is a winner, HDE 8K
1979 01 Compumart KIM-1 $179, KIM Enclosure
1979 02 A Block Structured Language for Microcomputers XPL0
1979 02 The Computerist PLUS hardware,
MICRO ADE MICROCHESS HELP software
1979 02 KIMSI, KIM-1
1979 02 KIM-1, SYM-1, AIM 65, JADE Computers
1979 04 Software for SUper Cheap 2708 PRogrammer
1979 04 The Computerist AIM 65 PLUS Hardware
1979 04 NCE/Compumart KIM-1 SYM-1 AIM 65
1979 04 KIM-1, SYM-1, AIM 65, JADE Computers
1979 05 KIMSI and BETSI photo
1979 05 KIMCTR Timer Frequency Counter
1979 05 The Computerist
AIM 65 VIDEO PLUS MOTHER PLUS MEMORY PLUS
1979 05 Advanced Computer Products: KIMSI, PLUS KIM software
1979 05 Compumart AIM 65 KIM-1 $159
1979 06 A “sneaky” interrupt for the 6502

1979 06 Peripheral Interfacing
1979 06 KIM Analog Input
1979 06 KIM-1 $179 etc
1979 06 The Computerist AIM 65 Enclosure, Memory PLUS
1979 07 Safe Ports for the KIM-1
1979 07 The 6502 and its Little Brothers
1979 07 RNB Enterprises VAK-4 16K Static Ram Board
1979 07 RNB Enterprises VAK-1 Motherboard
1979 07 Book review Caxton and Zaks
1979 07 The Computerist
AIM PLUS VIDEO PLUS MOTHR PLUS MEMORY PLUS
1979 08 Taking AIM
1979 08 The PAIA 8700
1979 08 MCIRO 6502 Journal, KIM Analog Input
1979 08 EPROM Programmers Optimal Technology
1979 08 AIM 65 RNB Enterprises
1979 08 SYM-1 RNB Enterprises
1979 08 JADE AIM 65 SYM-1 KIM-1
1979 09 Catching Bugs with Lights
1979 09 Another KIM-1 Expansion
1979 09 6502 Users Notes
1980 1 Synertek SYM-1: Still Versatile
1980 2 A Printer for the KIM or SYM
1980 2 The ELF PROMer, for 2708
1980 2 Microchess modifications
1980 2 Apple’s Hidden Floating-Point Routines
1980 2 the ultimate in Cheap Video book & kit
1980 02 6502 Assembly Language Programming Lance Leventhal
1980 03 Instruction Sets Examined and Compared
1980 04 Instruction Sets Examined and Compared part 2
1980 04 KIM Vari-Stepper
1980 04 VAK-7 Floppy drive
1980 05 Software for the AIM 65
1980 05 Book Review 6502 Assembly Language Programming
Lance Leventhal
1980 06 Cook’s Memory Test for the 6502
Tinkering with Tiny Basic
1981 06 Multiplying by 1’s and 0’s.
Leo Scanlon
1981 01 Simulation of Musical Instruments
Hal Chamberlin