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You are in a room where editors and authors are busily preparing issue
#14. You scan along the room and note the following paragraphs hastily
left on the various desks:
- In part 2 of "Using HTML on the Commodore", Jim Brain will delve
more deeply into HTML parsing engine design and relate some of the
tricky cases the parsere engine will have to deal with.
- In another part 2, Alan Jones continues on in his discussion of
complex computations on Commodore systems. In this installment,
Alan will jump into Linear Programming. Equations and algorithms
will be presented, as well as sample code implementations.
- Attention all VIC-20 enthusiasts! If you need some good technical
information on your beloved machine, look no further than our next
issue. Pinout diagrams, cartridge tricks, and important memory
locations will be presented.
- In a new column, "Twiddle the Bits", Todd Elliott will show how to
modify a C128D to include a CMD HD and a FD4000. Todd will detail
how he created his "Tower of Power".
- Although we didn't have room this time, Commodore Hacking will
begin reviewing new software titles, starting with the recently
introduced "Novaterm 9.6", "The Compleat Lee O 128", and "The
Compleat Crossword".
- And, of course, C=Hacking's regular goodies.
So, fire up that label program and print off one for your copy of
Commodore Hacking #14.
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