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BINTRE.ARC/binary
Keywords: RECURSIVE DATA STRUCTURES BINARY TREE STRUCTURES BINARY TREES
Implementing Binary Trees - Porter
Not only is this a comprehensive look at binary trees and their usage, but
also shows how tree structures are implemented in Turbo C.
BITPRO.ARC/binary
Keywords: BITWISE OPERATIONS BIT TWIDDLING BIT FIDDLING CHANGE SCREEN
Bit by Bit - Castle and Shilliday
This article demonstrates the use of bitwise operators in Turbo Prolog in
addition to showing the user how to change screen attributes on the PC.
EXTRAC.ARC/binary
Keywords: TURBO PROLOG TOOLBOX MENUS USER INTERFACE ROUTINES
Extracting routines from the Turbo Prolog Toolbox - Shafer
This article shows how to utilize the Turbo Prolog Toolbox to best
advantage by removing code not used by a given application. This can reduce
the size of source files significantly and play a role in reducing code
size.
LCV1N1.ARC/binary
Keywords: TURBO C TURBO PROLOG LANGUAGE INTERFACE MEAN VARIANCE
Language Connections #1 - Turbo Prolog to Turbo C - Entsminger
This article shows the reader how to use Turbo Prolog as the controlling
process to call a Turbo C routine to calculate mean and variance. Listings
include an all Turbo Prolog version, and an all Turbo C version to compare
against the two linked languages.
RSV1V1.ARC/binary
Keywords: TURBO C RUNTIME LIBRARY SOURCE CODE
Tales From The Runtime - Van Name & Catchings
This first column explores some of the features of the Turbo C runtime
library source code and shows how you can easily modify the code to suit
your needs. The listings here include batch files to automate processes
described in the article.
UNITS.ARC/binary
Keywords: TURBO PASCAL UNITS CREATING UNITS MULTIPLE UNITS UNIT
Getting to Know Units - Swan
This square one article introduces experienced and novice Turbo Pascal
programmers alike to a new feature of Turbo Pascal version 4.0 - UNITS! The
article goes into detail on what units are, how their used and why they're
necessary.
BASCOM.ARC/binary
Keywords: TURBO BASIC ON COMM SERIAL DATA COMMUNICATIONS MODEM
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
"Turbo Basic Communications" -- Reid Collins
Turbo Basic includes an interrupt driven communication facility accessed
through the ON COMM statement. The author explains ON COMM and provides
two simple communications programs as working examples.
CIRCLE.ARC/binary
Keywords: TURBO BASIC CIRCLE STATEMENT GRAPHICS PIECHARTS
"Exploring the CIRCLE Statement" -- Peter Aitken
Turbo Basic provides a single powerful graphics statement, CIRCLE, that can
draw circles, ellipses, arcs, and pie-segments. The author explains CIRCLE
and privides a simplew piechart generator as an example.
DOSLAB.ARC/binary
Keywords: DOS VOLUME LABEL XFCB FILE ATTRIBUTES DISK STORAGE
"Taking Charge of DOS Volume Labels" -- Kent Porter
DOS labels are fairly easy to create but quite difficult to delete or
change, because to do so requires the use of XFCBs rather than file
handles, and the process requires deliberate corruption of the XFCB. The
author explains what labels are for and how to manipulate them, and
provides a utility, that creates and modifies volume labels in the approved
fashion.
PARALL.ARC/binary
Keywords: PC PARALLEL PORT IO HARDWARE TURBO C TSR DATA ACQUISITION
"A Programmer's Guide to the Parallel Port" -- Bruce Eckel
Contrary to many people's belief, data can be read into a PC through the
parallel port. The author explains this and other little-known facts about
the standard PC parallel port, and provides a Turbo C utility that reads
and writes to each port pin separately.
PROCES.ARC/binary
Keywords: TURBO PASCAL 4.0 DOS EXEC CHILD PROCESS
"Communicating with Child Processes" -- Neil Rubenking
Turbo Pascal 4.0 includes an EXEC procedure that runs DOS .COM or EXE files
as child processes. The author explains EXEC's operation and presents two
methods for communicating between parent and child process, with code
examples.
TBDBAS.ARC/binary
Keywords: TURBO BASIC DATABASE TOOLBOX
"Starting Out With the Turbo Basic Database Toolbox" -- Peter Aitken
The Turbo Basic Database Toolbox provides source-code tools for managing
tree-based databases and sorting files. The author profiles the Toolbox
briefly and provides an example program that creates a simple cardfile
database using Toolbox routines.
TBDOSC.ARC/binary
Keywords: TURBO BASIC DOS CALLS DOS FUNCTION 47H CALL INTERRUPT
"DOS Calls from Turbo Basic" -- Ethan Winer
Using Turbo Basic's CALL INTERRUPT statement, it is possible to make any
DOS function call by placing register parameters in the predefined REGISTER
structure. The author explains the process with a short code example that
returns the current directory path via DOS function 47H
JULIAN.ARC/binary
Keywords: DATE FORMATS JULIAN GREGORIAN CONVERSION MANIPULATION TURBO C
PASCAL BASIC
Julian Days and Dates - Franz
This article shows the user how to manipulate, calculate and convert
between Julian and Gregorian date formats. This file inculdes listings for
Turbo BASIC, Turbo Pascal, and Turbo C.
EXBINE.ARC/binary
Keywords: BORLAND BINARY EDITOR TEXT EDITOR TURBO PASCAL 4.0
"Exploring the Borland Binary Editor" -- Jeff Duntemann With Release 2.0 of
the Turbo Pascal Editor Toolbox, Borland has released in object-code form
the editor used in Turbo Basic, Turbo C, and Turbo Pascal 4.0. The author
explains how the Binary Editor may be linked into their Turbo Pascal
applications, and presents two small example editor programs incorporating
the Binary Editor.
SEMICO.ARC/binary
Keywords: TURBO PASCAL SEMICOLONS SYNTAX STATEMENTS
"Sense and Semicolons" -- Jeff Duntemann
Pascal's semicolon syntax often drives new Pascal programmers to
distraction. There is sense in Pascal semicolons, drawing from their use
in separating (rather than terminating, as in C) statements from one
another. The author explains semicolon placement in detail and provides one
short code example.
CURFEF.ARC/binary
Keywords: ARCHIMEDES NOTEBOOK EUREKA CURVE FITTING EQUATION SOLVERS
Archimede's Notebook - Shammas
This first column demonstrates how Eureka can be used to do curve fitting.
Curve fitting techniques are discussed at length, and are solved and
plotted using eureka.
THINKP.ARC/binary
Keywords: PARADOX PAL DATABASE PROGRAMMING PASSWORD
"Thinking in PAL" -- Todd Freter & Ken Einstein
Paradox contains a built-in programming language, PAL, for the creation of
applications more involved than a simple script file can support. The
authors explain how PAL operates and examine a simple code example step-by-
step to show how the language follows the interactive nature of Paradox.