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- From: brain@mail.msen.com (Jim Brain)
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- Subject: Commodore Hacking Call for Submissions (Issue 12)
- Date: 4 Jan 1996 11:51:23 -0500
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- ###### ###### Call for Submissions I
- ################## Issue 12
- ######## January 4, 1996
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- This posting serves to formally open the call for submissions for Commodore
- Hacking #12, which will be published before or on March 4th, 1996. The
- deadline for submissions is February 10, 1996. Submission guidelines are
- available at http://www.msen.com/~brain/pub/c-hacking-submit.txt or from
- the C=Hacking MAILSERV (send c-hacking-submit.txt). All of the columns and
- departments in Issue 11 will be retained, and new ones will be added.
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- This Issue's Theme:
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- With the impending delivery of CMD's SuperCPU 10 and 20 MHz accelerators,
- C=Hacking will be focusing on the heart of this unit, the 65C816S CPU.
- Also, Craig Bruce will share his thoughts on implementing a high level
- langauge compilation system.
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- Please help support Commodore Hacking by submitting your article today!
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- Jim Brain
- editor
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- Commodore Hacking Description:
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- Commodore Hacking (C=Hacking) is an online magazine that covers technical
- programming on all Commodore 8-bit computers, with emphasis on the CBM 64 and
- CBM 128 machines. Articles typically include commented assembly language
- source code or complete schematics. Compared to the now defunct Transactor
- magazine, C=Hacking picks up where that magazine left off.
-
- Described as one of the most technical publications available for the
- Commodore systems, Commodore Hacking is a magazine for the entire Commodore
- community. The magzazine contains articles submitted by noted personalities
- on the Internet and other networks, and the entire publication is made
- available on the Internet and other networks free of charge to all readers.
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- Past articles have covered subjects as diverse as burst reading on the 1571
- and 1581 drives, reading IBM disks on the Commodore 128, memory management,
- and graphical demo techniques. Although geared towards the intermediate to
- advanced programmer and hardware designer, articles are presented in a format
- that can be understood by beginners.
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- Each issue is packed full of in-depth articles describing ways to push the
- Commodore computer to the technical limit of operation, from displaying 3-D
- graphics real-time on the 64 to implementing a multitasking operating system
- on the 128. In addition, some articles deal with more down to earth topics,
- like how to build an RS-232 converter, how to install a second SID chip, and
- how to program the RAM Expansion Unit.
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- Commodore Hacking can be found on the WWW at
- http://www.msen.com/~brain/chacking/
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- Jim Brain, Embedded Systems Designer, Brain Innovations, Inc. (BII)
- brain@mail.msen.com "Above views DO reflect my employer, since I'm my employer"
- Dabbling in WWW, Embedded Systems, VR, Old CBM computers, and Good Times! -Me-
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