Creative Computing Vol. 11 No. 6 - June 1985
- Employee computer crime on the rise. by David H. Ahl
- Artificial intelligence. by Russ Lockwood
- Enhancing your Apple II. by Russ Lockwood
- The home computer wars. by Russ Lockwood
- A hobbyist's guide to computer experimentation. by Russ Lockwood
- The portable computer book. by Russ Lockwood
- The challenge of self-reference. by Michael W. Ecker
- What's so standard about RS-232? by Corey Sandler
- AT&T 6300; clash of the titans: round one. by Russ Lockwood
- Tandy 1200 HD; Winchester version of the Tandy 1000. by Russ Lockwood
- Star Micronics SD-10; a bright spot in the middle of the line. by Owen W. Linzmayer
- It's 16 bits, but is that wide or what? May of today's small computers are called 16-bit systems, but what does that actually mean? by Douglas A. Kerr
- Hello, Mr. Chips; the word bit, or straying off the data path. by John J. Anderson
- Computerized security alarms. by Forrest M. Mims III
- A confusion of sorts; home many passes does it really take to sort a list? by Albert Nijenhuis
- Probability and computers; simulate, then analyze. by Glenda Lappan; M.J. Winter
- Personal graphics. by Will Fastie
- Home control, CP-M, and a flat screen for Apple II users. by Owen W. Linzmayer
- An enhanced keyboard and screen mode for the Color Computer: part 2. by Jake Commander
- Speed up your disk drive; protect your programs; and check your file space. by Robert Alonso
- SwapDos: a program to lesson aggravation and waiting time. by David Small; Sandy Small
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