"... and that's not all you get." Well, it is for this issue, but here's
what Commodore Hacking is cooking in its TV infomercial cookware for
issue #13:
- CMD has announced that SuperCPU development units should be made available shortly, so C=Hacking will scrutinize it and detail the registers of interest as soon as it shows up.
- Exploiting the 65C816S. We're holding this article over to the next issue to allow testing of the examples with the CMD SuperCPU. This article will detail the new opcodes available to programmers, show how to detect CPU clock speed on any C64, accelerated or not, and discuss pitfalls in code migration.
- Let's get HTMLized! It's about time the Commodore 8-bit learned to do HTML. There's nothing that says this popular WWW markup language can't be used to create nice disk magazines and newsletters on the CBM system, so C=Hacking begins a 4 part series on the language and how to render HTML pages on a Commodore machine.
And, of course, C=Hacking's regular goodies.
So, go ahead, buy that box of disks, and label one now for Commodore
Hacking Issue #13.
Document Revision A
- Initial Document created on 1996-03-15 by Jim Brain
- Update of document on 1996-05-20 by Julie Brain