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| Keyword | Brief description |
| FBREAK.MAC | The RSX allows the interruption of a program |
| FCBREP.MAC | The RSX reports all activities referring to BDOS functions accessing files |
| FILE.MAC | Checks whether a file contains text only or binary data |
| File editor | Description of a file editor based upon FILE OF BYTE for CP/M |
| FILE OF BYTE for CP/M | Describes how to handle files on a byte base rather than record base |
| File Systems under CP/M | A base article from the magazine The Computer Journal |
| FILE TRANSFER PROGRAMS FOR CP/M | An article about simple file transfer between two machines with serial interface supporting a base protocol. |
| File transfer using PIP (I) | This article shows, how data between two CP/M computers can be exchanged using the standard program PIP |
| File transfer using PIP (II) | The article describes a possibility for file exchange using PIP |
| FIND.MAC | This tool searches text passages in one or more files |
| Firmware | An overview of JOYCE internals |
| Firmware articles | My experience with JOYCE firmware |
| Floating point arithmetic and IEEE specification | A basic and efficient article relating floating point numbers. |
| FOLLOW ME | A game to follow the computer's move |
| Fox and Hounds | A strategy game |
| FREE.MAC | Scans user areas for files and reports the result |
| FRUIT | The de-compiled game of Fruity Frank |