DIGEST

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DIGEST
DIGEST
ANNUAL INDEX
VOLUME 2
JULY, 1975 TO JUNE, 1976
Microcomputer Associates Inc.
PO BOX 1167, CUPERTINO, CA 95014
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(408) 247-8940
MICROCOMPUTER DIGEST
APPLICATIONS
July 1975
Electronic Warfare-Part II, p5
September 1975
Electronic Warfare-Part III, p5
Microcomputer Education, p6
CONFERENCES:
August 1975
8080 vs 6800, p13
PUM Programming Course, p13
Swiss Hands-On uC Course, p13
September 1975
Micros Micros-WESCON Theme, p6
October 1975
WESCON-Micro Wrap Up, p5
ICS Conducts Philips Course, p16
Practical System Design Course, p17
November 1975
COMPCON 76 Spring Tutorial, p13
Micro and Mini Systems, p13
December 1975
MOS Technology 6502/6530 Courses, p12
COMPCON 76 Spring, p13
Mini/Micro Computer Conference. p13
January 1976
ACS Microprocessor Short Course. p2
Three-Day uC Workshops. p10
uP and LSI in Telecommunications. p10
One Day Microcomputer Course. p10
Mostek F8 Seminar Series. p10
COMPCON Spring 76. p16
ELECTRO/76, p16
Software Engineering Conference. p10
February 1976
One Day Microcomputer Course, p14
March 1976
Compdesign/76, p9
Putca. p9
Mini/Micro Computer Conference, p9
April 1976
Personal Computing 76, p15
Memory System Design Seminar, p15
Micro-Mini Interfacing. p15
May 1976
Micro and Mini Systems. p12
Microcomputer Workshop. p13
June 1976
Mostek Begins Second F8 Tour. p9
DEVELOPMENT SYSTEMS:
July 1975
5065 Development System Announced. p10
8080 Emulation Instrument. p11
August 1975
Microcomputer Development Systems. p4
8- & 16-Bit uC Development System. p8
uC Education System. p8
PPS-4 Development System, p9
MicroPac 80/ A. p10
September 1975
8080 In Circuit Emulator. p1
FPLA Programmer Now Available. p11
October 1975
Microcomputer Development Series. p1
Industrial Altair 8800. p9
uC For Education & System Development. p11
MicroPac PROM Programmer. p15
November 1975
WDC Adds uC Development Systems. p5
Low Cost PROM Programmer. p11
December 1975
Extra 80. p5
Altair 680 Announced. p6
In-Circuit Microcomputer Analyzer. p7
February 1976
2650 Software Development System. p5
ADC Microcomputer. p9
April 1976
Microcomputer Development Terminal, p5
Hardware/Software Development, p6
Microcomputer Development System, p9
NEC Introduces PDA-80. p10
May 1976
IM-6100 uC Development System, p1
June 1976
Program Development Station, p4
F-8 Development System. p5
FINANCIAL:
July 1975
MicroPac 80 Price Reduced, p11
Xerox 800 Purchase Available, p12
Intel Cuts 2102, p13
Philips Completes Signetics Purchase, p17
Preliminary Merger Talks, p18
1980 Foreign uC Market to Exceed U.S., p18
August 1975
AMI 6800 Starter Kit, p7
September 1975
Intersil Drops uP Prices, p7
Digital Controls In Process Industry. p17
October 1975
$297 Mostek F-8 Kit, p8
11.3% Growth for 1976, p20
British Computer Sales Up, p21
November 1975
Intel Lowers 8080 Prices, p6
December 1975
DEC Orders 50.000 8080's, p4
NEC Drops uPD8080 Prices. p4
New CDP 1801 Prices. p4
Prices Lowered, p8
January 1976
Lower Price Nets Big Deal, p2
National. A&P Enter Agreement, p18
Word Processing Market, p1~
February 1976
Mostek Lowers F8 Prices, p5
March 1976
$8 Million uC Terminal Contract, p15
8080 uP Sales to Hit $30M, p15
U.S. Computer Printer Market, p15
NSC Lands Two POS Sales, p15
FC&I Quarterly Cash Dividend, p16
Process Control Equipment Study. p16
April 1976
EPTAK Sales Pass 525 Units, p19
Intel Lands $1M 8080 Order, p19
Tariff Regulation Repeal Urged, p20
May 1976
Mostek Lowers F8 Prices, p6
2640 Short-term Lease. p7
84% uC Buyers Satisfied. p19
AMI Forsees 48% uP Growth. p20
Worldwide Semi Shipments, p20
Explosive Terminal Growth. p20
June 1976
NSC Expands Hinky POS Sales. p12
Semi Shipments Pegged at $5B, p12
Siemens Predicts European Sales. p12
LITERATURE REVIEWS:
July 1975
A Look at Trends in Microprocessor/Microcomputer Software Systems, p15
Programmable Controllers: The Tractors of
the Computer Industry. Part 1 & 2. p15
The Microprocessor Handbook. p15
August 1975
Beware of the Errors that Can Creep into uP
Benchmark Programs. p14
Floating-Point Computation. p14
Making the Most of your Micro. p14
September 1975
How to Pick a Microprocessor. or a Mini or
Anything in Between. p14
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Volume 3, Number 2 / August, 1976
Microcomputers: Fundamentals & Applications, p14
Microprocessors, p14
October 1975
Basic uP Test Tool: The Portable Debugger.
p18
Design Your Own Microcomputer by Using
Bipolar /LSI Processor Slices, p18
European Industrial Robots, p18
Using a Microprocessor: A Real-Life Application-Part I, p18
When to Use Higher-Level Languages in
Microcomputer-Based Systems, p18
November 1975
Mating Microprocessors with Converters,
p14
Microprocessor Impact Series, Volume 1Analytical Instruments, p14
December 1975
2'12 Generation uP's- $10 Parts that Perform Like Low-End Mini's, p14
An Introduction to Microcomputers, p14
Microprocessors Simplify Industrial
Control Systems, p14
European Microprocessors, p15
Hobbyist Interchange Tape System, p15
uP Simplifies Design of Flexible Specialized
Test Equipment, p15
Operator's Console Considerations in Microprocessor System Design, p15
SCAMP Microprocessor Aims to Replace
Mechanical Logic, p15
March 1976
Multi-Level Nesting of Subroutines in a One
Level Microprocessor, p11
Enter the 16.384-Bit RAM. p11
How DEBUG Software Can Make a uP
Breadboard Intelligent. p11
April 1976
Microprocessors in Testingland-The Jury
Receives its Instructions. p16
Displays Don't Trouble 8-Bit uPs. p16
May 1976
Microprocessors and Microcomputers, p15
Assembly Level Programming for Small
Computers. p16
Introduction to Microcomputers & Microprocessors. Volume II. p16
EDN Microprocessor Design Series. Volume II. p16
MARKETING:
July 1975
Zentec Signs $1 Million Agreement. p17
MEMORIES:
July 1975
National Announces 1702A Replacement.
p12
MM2101 Enters Volume Production. p13
High-Speed 16K N-Channel ROM. p13
September 1975
Fairchild Shipping 4K RAMs. p11
Low Cost CMOS Static RAM. p11
New 1K Schottky RAM. p12
October 1975
AMI Drops 6605 RAM. p14
Intersil Adds Two 4K PROMs. p14
Intersil Introduces 4K RAM. p14
M6800 Floppy Disc System. p14
National Sampling 4K RAM. p14
IMP-16 & PACE Core Memories. p15
November 1975
8K RAM. p11
December 1975
8K RAM Due in '76, p10
January 1976
16-Pin 4K RAM in Full Production. p8
2K Static RAM. p9
3542 RAM Available, p9
RAMs Enter Volume Production. p9
PROM Chart. p15
February 1976
Hi-Performace 4K RAM, p13
AMD Introduces 4K RAMs. p13
MOS Equivalents of Bipolar 1K RAMs, p14
March 1976
AMD Introduces Static 4K RAM, p8
April 1976
Mechanical PROM, p11
Harris Enters Memory Market. p12
1702A Replacement, p13
May 1976
NEC Offering Three RAM Families, p9
Microcomputer Core Memory. p9
uC Stand-Alone Core Memory. p9
CMOS Memory Battery. p11
June 1976
Assembler Linking Loader, p6
Intel Macro Cross Assemblers, p6
Microcomputer Software: 8008/8080 Cross
Assembler, p6
6800, F8. 2650 Soft Support. p6
8080 Cross Products for IBM 360, p6
1 Megabyte OEM Memory. p7
Signetics Offering 4K RAM Board, p7
Keyboard Programmable RAM, p8
MICROCOMPUTERS:
July 1975
16-Bit Mil Spec Microcomputer. p8
MMI-300 GP Microcomputer, p11
August 1975
Mostek Introduces GEMS-8, p1
2nd Generation Microcomputer. p10
Process Control Microcomputer, p10
September 1975
The JOLT from MAl. p1
GI IM1600 Now Available, p7
Cramer to Offer uC Kits. p8
Pro-Log Supporting M6800 & F8. p10
October 1975
4-Bit uC Less than $100. p8
Modular Microcomputer Kit. p8
NCR Uses Custom uP in New Terminals. p8
New MMI Division Offers 3 Systems. p8
General Automation Unwraps uC Family. p10
November 1975
SWTPC M6800 Computer System Kit. p7
Weatherford Offering Micro-68. p7
$275 4-Bit Microcomputer Kit, p6
December 1975
8080A-Based CPU Board. p8
January 1976
Desk Top Microcomputer Kit. p1
Micro Based Time Share System, p2
Comptrol Industrial Microcomputer. p3
EM&M 8080 Compatible Bipolar System. p3
SMS System 40 Microcomputer. p3
4-Bit Modularized Micro. p3
$90 4-Bit Microcomputer Kit. p3
MYCRO-1 System. p4
Process Control Microcomputer. p4
8-Bit Microcomputer. p5
February 1976
Rockwell PPS-8 Assemulator. p1
OEM Microcomputer System Cards. p3
Intel Single Board Computer. p4
Wince Microcomputer. p6
Disc-Based Microcomputer. p6
8080 Microcomputer Card. p8
Modular uC Interfaces to PDP-11. p9
4-Bit General Purpose Computer. p9
March 1976
Single Card Microcomputer. p1
KIM-1. A Full System-Nova Kit. p1
Zilog to Introduce Z-80. p2
Microcomputer Trainer. p3
F-8 Based CRT Educator. p3
The Servant 8. p4
Rugged Microcomputers. p4
Heurikon OEM uC Board. p5
MICROCOMPUTER DIGEST
April 1976
National Announces $99 SC/MP Kit, p1
Fully Assembled Design Kit, p6
IM6100 Microcomputer Kit, p7
M6800 SBC Family, p7
uP Learning Module, p9
6800 Floppy System, p10
Cramer Offering $1,000 uC Kits, p12
May 1976
16-Bit Nova Microprocessor, p1
Ruggedized Microcomputer, p5
Single Board OEM Computer, p5
New Series of 8080 uC's, p7
June 1976
COS MAC Microcomputer, p2
Single Board 2650 Computer, p2
AMI 6800 Prototyping Card, p4
6502 uC With Keyboard and Display, p4
Mini Micro Designer, p4
TI Offering uP Learning Module, p4
Information Control's 8080 uC, p5
Monitor Debug Module, p5
Microcomputer Building Blocks, p5
January 1976
Intelligent Voting, p4
uC Controller Compatible with Minis, p4
Smart Valve!. p4
Terminal Offers Improved Capabilities, p4
8008 Cardiac Computer, p5
B&FI 8080 Logger, p5
IMP Controls Paint Mixer. p5
uC Drives Plasma Display. p5
uC Mates Printers to Computers, p5
Two ECMA-Compatible Terminals, p5
13 Pound Silent 700. p6
Ballantine Uses uC in Counter/Timer, p6
uC Source Data Entry System, p6
Programmable Tachometer, p6
Traffic Controllers, p6
February 1976
Multi-Microprocessor Network, p5
Source 700. p5
uC Intelligent Matrix Printers, p6
uCs Join U.S. Celebration, p7
uC Data & Timing GeneratN, p7
uC-Based Multiplexer, p7
Intelligent Data Processing Terminal, p7
, Acquisition/Analysis/Control System, p8
MICROCOMPUTER-BASED PRODUCTS:
TI Terminal Polling System, p8
Ju/y 1975
Receive-Only Teleprinter, p8
DEC to Expand Line with PDP-11/03, p8
8080-Based Memory Module, p9
uC Lean Burn Tester, p8
Tenny Microcomputer Programmer, p10
uC Repeating Station Draws 5 W, p8
Where She Stops ..... p10
Computer Graphic Output Plotter, p9
March 1976
Restaurant & Bar uC POS Terminal, p9
Microcomputer-Based Printers, p2
Instrument to Use LSI-11, p10
8080 Heart of Timet Terminal, p3
uP Increases Gas Mileage 40%, p10
8080-Based In-Circuit Tester, p3
August 1975
April 1976
uC Capacitance Bridge, p9
Floppy Disc Controller Systems, p7
uC Signal Generator, p9
8008 Based Memory Module, p8
uC Teaching Instrument, p9
uC Controls Printer /Plotter, p8
September 1975
GTE Introduces uC Telephone System, p8
4-Bit Educational Microcomputer, p8
uC Controlled D/ A Systron System, p8
uC Spectrum Analyzer, p8
Sycor Matrix Printers Use uP, p8
Microcomputer Serial Printer, p9
uScope Programming System, p9
New Version of Model 340 Terminal, p9
May 1976
Upgradable POS System, p9
Control uC Design System, p4
Intelligent Floppy Disc, p10
Smart Tape Cartridge System, p5
uC-Controlied Wiring Analyzer, p10
The Wand Has a Brain. p5
October 1975
Remote Processors, p6
IBM Enters Microcomputer Market, p1
120 PS uC Terminal, p6
DEC Unveils Under $10K Disc System, p7
300 Bipolar uC Heart of Adam. p6
IMP Used in Global Navigation System, p7
uC-Based Terminal, p7
Computer Terminal Monitor, p9
June 1976
High-Speed Bare Circuit Board Tester, p9
uC Floppy Disc Subsystem, p2
Ma Kettle Should See This!, p9
uC Keyboard Printer Terminal, p9
MICROCOMPUTER DISTRIBUTORS:
New Twist in Sewing Machines, p9
August 1975
8080 Data Entry System, p10
Electronic Crane Uses Micro, p10
Hamilton Opens 16 uC Center. p12
Microcomputer-Controlled Keypunch, p10
September 1975
uC in Measurement Subsystems, p10
Wyle Gains Intel uC Franchise. p13
Programmable Logic Controller, p10
November 1975
Data Logger Family Introduced, p11
PLAN Gets Smart, p11
Comstar to Market MICRAL uC. p12
PPS-Based Spectrophotometer, p11
Rockwell Holding Franchise Talks. p12
November 1975
December 1975
IBM 5100 Architecture, p1
Distributors to Stock TI SBP 0400, p4
IMSAI Hypercube, p5
Arrow to Stock uC Supplies. p12
Economical Programmable Controller, p7
Elmar Expands uC Center Capabilities. p12
uC Communication Controller, p7
Schweber Opens uC Design Center, p12
Telephone Measuring Device, p7
January 1976
Bristol UCS 3000 Uses 8080, p8
Rockwell Appoints Distributors, p9
Dana's uC Timer & Counter, p8
March 1976
uC Controls Telescope in Chile, p8
uC Data & Timing Generator, p8
EXORciser Added to uC Center, p10
Sears to Offer uC Game, p8
April 1976
16-Bit Brilliant Bee. p9
Single Chip ROM-CPU I/O, p1
BM Yields 6800 Acquisition System. p9
May 1976
Plotter Controller. p9
Wyle Adds Signetics Line, p13
December 1975
uC Aids in Law Enforcement. p3
MICROCOMPUTER LITERATURE:
First CP-1600 Product Unveiled. p5
July 1975
First Processor to Use 16K RAM Chips. p5
Microcomputer Printer/Plotter. p6
ADL First uP Conference Text. p14
Xerox Introduces Two uC Systems. p8
New Studies Trace uC & Semis. p14
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Volume 3, Number 21 August, 1976
August 1975
Course Materials Available, p14
Microprocessor Studies, p14
Micro-Scope Bulletin, p14
September 1975
Computer Printer Analysis, p13
European uC Study Available, p13
European Microprocessor Activities, p18
October 1975
Altair Users Group Newspaper, p17
Byte, p17
Electronics Book Series. p17
IEEE Repository Index. p17
European Microcomputer Usage, p21
November 1975
8080 Design Manual, p13
Computer Protocols, p13
Free JOLT Brochure. p13
ICE Brochure Available, p13
Intel Application Note, p13
January 1976
"An Introduction to Microcomputers," p17
Cramer Offering Dictionary, p17
"Microcomputer Dictionary & Guide," p17
Scelbi 8B User's Manual, p17
"Microprocessor Design & Application," p17
February 1976
Microprocessor Study, p16
March 1976
8080 Design Manual, p10
Available Documents, p11
April 1976
Introduction to Microprocessors, p16
Self-Teaching uC Software Course, p16
May 1976
Tiny Basic, p9
U.S. Low Cost Electronic Area, p14
Semi-Annual uC Reference, p14
Modern Data Survey, p15
Intro to uC and uP. p15
PACE-SC/MP Handbooks, p15
June 1976
Microcomputer Software, p9
8080 Reliability Report, p9
Handbook, p10
uC Testing Study. p10
New 2650 Appl. Notes, p10
Intel Spec., p10
New RCA Data Books, p10
Learning Timeshare BASIC, p10
Intelligent Terminal Report, p10
uP/uC Buyers Survey, p12
MICROCOMPUTER TESTING:
September 1975
Microprocessor Test System, p12
November 1975
Microprocessor Tester Delayed, p12
March 1976
LSI CHIP & uP Tester, p8
April 1976
Memory & LSI Test System, p10
Benchtop Microprocessor Tester, p14
MICROPROCESSORS:
July 1975
NEC Microcomputers. Inc., p1
New uP Executes PDP-8/E Instructions, p1
The $9.98 Computer On-A-Chip, p1
UK Microprocessor Activity, p1
2650 Now Being Shipped and Sampled, p1
Second Source Hunt Continues, p7
TI to Offer Two Versions of 4-Bit uP, p7
August 1975
100 ns Bipolar Microprocessor. p1
$15 Single Chip. 8-Bit uP, p1
3rd Generation Microprocessor. p1
2 Chip Version ofPPS-4 Due, p6
8-Bit uP Withstands Auto Environment. p6
SMS Unbundles MicroControlier. p6
September 1975
16-Bit Panafacom Microprocessor, p1
Low Cost uP Enters Market, p1
Intel's Higher-Speed 8080 uP, p7
NEC to 'Truly" Second Source 8080, p7
Rockwell Announces 2-Chip uP, p7
October 1975
CDP1800 uP Commercially Available, p1
LSI-11 Chips Open to the Public, p1
Rockwell & National uP2nd Source Pact, p1
AMD Marketing 8080 Replacement, p7
Signetics Adds to Bipolar uC Line. p7
SOS uP Seen by Year End, p7
HP Designs Custom 16-Bit uC Chip, p8
November 1975
AMD & Motorola 2901 Pact, p1
Harris to Manufacture IM6100, p1
Rockwell & AEG Cross License Agreement, p1
Tl's Single Chip 16-Bit uC, p1
NCR 2nd Sourcing 8080 In-House, p6
December 1975
AMD & Raytheon Sign 2900 Agreement, p1
GI and SEMI Enter Transfer Pact, p1
Miproc-16 Available on U.S. Market, p1
New Low-End 8-Bit Microprocessor, p1
January 1976
1600 to be Second Sourced, p1
U.S. & Japan 6800 Agreement, p1
Motorola & AMI Extend Agreement, p1
February 1976
Intel & Siemens 2nd Source Pact, p1
Fairchild & Olympia Sign F8 Agreement, p1
Two Single Chip Microprocessors, p1
National Introduces SC/MP, p3
March 1976
AMS & Signetics 2650 2nd Source Pact, p1
Sescosen to Manufacture 2900, p1
April 1976
One Chip COSMAC, p1
CDP 1802 Second Sourcing. p4
Toshiba 16-Bit CPU, p5
MMI Redesigning 6701, p5
English Appliance Microprocessor, p5
10 MHz 64-lnstruction uP, p5
May 1976
Signetics/SMS 300 Pact, p1
Intel's PROM-RAM-I/O CPU, p1
Raytheon 2900 Ready Soon. p4
12-Lead to Microprocessor. p4
NEC Adds to 8080 Family, p4
Transitron Delays uP, p4
MOS Technology Drops 6501, p4
June 1976
Mostek to Second Source Z-80, p1
New Motorola-AMD Agreement, p1
SMS Redesigns MicroController, p1
8-Bit 9900 Coming, p2
GI Producing European 5-Chip uP, p2
PEOPLE. COMPANIES AND EVENTS:
July 1975
Microcomputer Education, p6
Wyle Opens Technology Centers. p7
A/S Mycron Now Offering Mycro-1. p13
Homebrew Club Gains uC Expertise, p14
PCS Intros uC Workshop. p14
Microprocessor Design Course, p14
August 1975
British Firm Steps Up uC Efforts. p1
Fairchild Obtains Restraining Order. p7
Lincoln Semiconductor Opens. p12
Rockwell Reorganization, p12
Siemen's Computest Products Move, p12
Game Programs Wanted, p13
September 1975
SRI to Study Industrial uC, p13
Module Products Group Formed, ·p15
October 1975
FC&I to Purchase Xincom, p16
TI Expands European Effort, p16
Tymshare to Acquire Quelex Data, p17
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Volume 3, Number 2 / August, 1976
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November 1975
DEC Pondering 8080 Adoption, p6
NCR & MEC Royalty Agreement, p10
New uC Rental Firm, p12
Processor Applications, Ltd., p12
Puerto Rico Adds Incentives, p12
December 1975
Motorola Sues MOS Technology, p11
National & Fairchild Settle Dispute, p11
GI Files Suit Against Mostek, p12
New Division Formed by FC&I, p12
Mostek Expands 4K RAM Testing, p13
January 1976
Microcomputer Concepts, Inc., p7
Microcomputer Design Centers, p10
People on the Move, p16
National Micro Van, p17
February 1976
OEM Memory Systems, p14
GI Launches Suit Against Fairchild, p14
Chesapeake Microcomputer Club, p14
March 1976
Mirco & Fairchild Agreement, p9
1,000th LSI-11 Shipped, p10
62 Pounds of LSI, p10
Simulation Adds uC Department, p10
April 1976
RCA Moving 4K RAM Operation, p14
May 1976
Call for Papers, p13
Intel Israel Ltd., p13
June 1976
Logical Acquires Creative Computer, p12
PERIPHERALS:
July 1975
Pertec Introduces 2 Disc Drives, p12
Two Products Added to MicroPac Line, p12
uC Data Acquisition Modules, p12
August 1975
IMP Data Acquisition System, p11
Intellec Analog Peri pherals, p11
Intellec Pri nter & Controller, p11
Stand-Alone Printer, p11
September 1975
Flexible Disc System for MicroPac, p11
uC Tape Storage System, p12
October 1975
$110 Modem Kit, p15
Data Acquisition Module, p15
Support Boards for Altair, p15
November 1975
Floppy Disc System, p10
Data Acquisition Module, p11
Digital Position Indicators, p11
IMP Interfaces, p11
uC Power Supplies, p11
Power Supplies for uC Systems, p12
December 1975
F-8 uP Hardware Kit, p9
110 cps Printer with HP2640A Interface, p11
January 1976
Floppy Disc Controller, p8
New Teletype Terminal, p8
ROMULATOR, p8
8080 Wire Wrappable Assembly, p9
February 1976
Compact Data Printer, p12
March 1976
Shugart Streaker, p7
Controller /Computer Interface, p7.
Communication Mag Tape Peripheral, p8
April 1976
uProg ram med Floppy Disc Controller, p11
Interdyne Cassette Formatter, p12
Data Acquisition Module, p12
Disc Controller, p13
Dual Mag Tape uP Peripheral, p14
May 1976
IMP/PACE Data Acquisition System, p10
Okidata Printer, p11
Single Board Analog I/O System, p11
Scan Data OCR System, p12
uC Floppy System Kit, p12
uC Analog I/O Coming, p12
June 1976
I/O Kit Mates Selectric to uC, p6
Data Acquisition System, p6
LSI/11 Interface & Logic Modules, p8
Hardware Multiply /Divide, p8
SOFTWARE:
July 1975
Software Support Increased, p13
3780 Gains Fortran Compiler, p13
September 1975
6800 Relocatable Macroassembler, p11
October 1975
8080 One Pass Assembler, p12
8080 Resident Assemblers, p12
Cross-Assembler for Intel Line, p12
Process Control Compiler, p12
SHEPARDSON MICROSYSTEMS
Microprocessor based product development using our own
PACE, IMP 16, 6800 and 6502 development systems.
10601 De Anza Blvd., Suite 302, Cupertino, CA 95014
(408) 257-2996
HEXADECIMAL CALCULATOR
Two-Pass Fortran Compiler, p12
UCS & GE Add 6800 Capability, p12
Mll-8080 Software, p13
Mycro-Tek Offering Cross Assembler, p13
November 1975
6800 PUM Cross-Compiler, p9
JOLT Resident Assembler, p9
8080 Cross Assembler, p10
8080 Real-Time Executive Program, p10
Altair Program Development Package, p10
December 1975
Intel Cuts Software Rates, p8
uC Cross Assemblers for PDP-10's & 11's, p8
8080 BASIC Language Interpreter, p9
JOLT Mini Cross-Assembler, p9
NCSS uC Software Support, p9
Single Pass 8080 Assembler, p9
January 1976
6500 Macro Cross-Assembler, p7
6800 High level Language, p7
8080 & 6800 Software, p7
NSI Handling Mycro-Tek Products, p7
RCA Support, p7
February 1976
F-8 Cross-Assembler, p10
Intermetrics Develops M6800 PUM, p10
8080 Assembler/Simulator, p10
UCC Supporting Popular uPs, p11
NEC Timeshare Network, p11
8080 Resident Assembler, p11
uC Line of Cross-Assemblers, p11
March 1976
Resident SBC 80/10 Software, p5
uC Macro-Assemblers & Simulators, p5
Fortran Compiler, p6
PACE Cross Assembler, p6
April 1976
Solie-Stack Oriented Language, p11
I ntel Cross-Assemblers, p11
F8 Assembler/Simulator, p11
May 1976
Microcomputer Concepts, p7
2900 Higher Level Language, p7
Relocatable Assembler/Loader, p8
Resident POS MMI 8080 Compiler, p8
8080 SDIC Resident Assembler, p8
Control Data Offering Software, p9
SUPPORT CHIPS:
September 1975
Timer, Counter & Generator, p12
October 1975
Floppy Disc Controller Chip, p13
MOS Tech 6530 Peripheral Driver, p13
CCD Analog Shift Register, p14
D/A Converter Specifically for uC, p15
November 1975
Clock Generator, p10
December 1975
Intersil's New CMOS Timing Circuits, p10
Time Division Multiplexor, p10
CMOS A/D Converters, p11
Quad Bus Transceiver, p11
January 1976
High Speed A/D Converter, p9
February 1976
uC Interface for Wang 600/700, p8
PROM Programmer Kit, p11
Floppy Disc System, p11
Wire-Wrap uP Socket Board, p11
Microcomputer Power Supply, p12
New LSI Bus Transceiver, p12
uC Support Circuits, p12
Low Cost Data Acquisition System, p13
March 1976
8080 Emulator, p4
Programmable MCS-40 Support Circuit, p6
uC Wire Wrapping Panels, p7
PROM Eraser, p7
Militarized PROM Programmer, p7
PROM Copier/Reader/Verifier, p7
Micro I/O Support Chip, p8
Logic Probe, p9
April 1976
Bipolar uP Support Chips, p12
Dicel 68-6800 Emulator, p13
LSI-11 Bus Converter, p13
Dual/Triple uC Supplies, p14
Open Framed uC Power Supplies, p14
May 1976
Universal PROM Programmer, p9
2900 Microprogram Sequencer, p10
8080 Support Chips, p10
Data 110 Calibrator, p11
HP Digital Logic Probes, p11
June 1976
Replaces 8080 Circuit, p7
Lambda Enters uC Market, p8
8 uC OEM Power Supplies, p8
5v/12v Micro Supply, p8
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