The Next Hack
What? Why are you reading this? Aren't you happy with the
issue you have? We walked through the snow with no shoes uphill
both ways to deliver this to you and you are still asking for
more? Have you even read the issue you have in your hot little
hands? Demanding reader, aren't you. OK, here's what's coming up:
- We continually receive comments from folks trying to
learn ML programming. They have copies of C=Hacking in
hand, but lament that the concepts are too advanced for
them. Well, next time we'll review some resources for the
beginning ML programmer. Two of them, _Coder's World_ and
_Bonkers_ are organized in publication format and go over
many of the details that every ML programmer must learn.
- We're not sure which one will get here first, but Frank
Kontros is writing up some of his impressive hardware and
software projects as we write. It might be the EPROM
programmer, the Digital I/O board, or one of his many
software exploits. WE'll spotlight one next time.
- For many years, Commodore 64/128 users have been able to
purchase stereo SID cartridges like the SID Symphony by
CMD. However, there's not an overabundance of games or
applications that take advantage of the second SID. Frank
Kontros overcomes that problem in a non- obvious way by
showing how to build a "pseudo'stereo" adaptor
for your C64 or 128. The effect is noticeable and it
requires no programming changes.
- And, of course, C=Hacking's regular goodies.
Now, go back and re-read those articles. We need some
sleep....
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