The magazine MC from the German Franzis publishing company had printed many CP/M articles over a long time. Also (TURBO-)Pascal programs and many other useful articles were printed. |
• | (January 1981 - January 1982): | [Sorting techniques] | Searching and sorting with Pascal and Basic | |
• | (January 1981): | [Programming hints] | Z-80 programming hint | |
• | (March 1984): | [(Turbo) PASCAL] | CMDMAK displays directory | |
• | (June 1984): | [Programming hints] | Z80 hints | |
• | (July 1984): | [Communication] | CPMTRANS & CPMRECIE | |
• | (August 1984): | [Basics] | CP/M-Plus: Is it useful? | |
• | (November 1984): | [Programming hints] | Zero page addressing using Z80 | |
• | (December 1984): | [Programming hints] | Z80: Compatible to 8085? | |
• | (March 1985): | [(Turbo) PASCAL] | Direct disc access using CP/M-Plus | |
• | (June 1985): | [Programming hints] | CP/M language extensions | |
• | (June 1986): | [(Turbo) PASCAL] | Assembler routines using Turbo-Pascal | |
• | (June 1986): | [(Turbo) PASCAL] | Directory string using Turbo-Pascal | |
• | (September 1985): | [Sorting techniques] | Z80 sorts text fast | |
• | (October 1985): | [(Turbo) PASCAL] | Directory in Pascal | |
• | (October 1985): | [Communication] | No problem with one wrong bit | |
• | (June 1986): | [(Turbo) PASCAL] | Turbo-Pascal without Crash | |
• | (July 1986): | [(Turbo) PASCAL] | Wildcards and transfer of parameters | |
• | (October 1986): | [Communication] | COM file transfer using PIP | |
• | (October 1986): | [Basics] | CP/M 3 submit and Turbo Pascal | |
• | (December 1986): | [Graphics] | Mandelbrot for Pascal | |
• | (April 1987): | [Graphics] | Graphics for the Joyce | |
• | (June 1987): | [Maths] | Sine and cosine using integer maths | |
• | (June 1987): | [Graphics] | Fast Drawline Algorithm | |
• | (October 1987): | [(Turbo) PASCAL] | Turbo Tricks | |
• | (November 1987): | [File utilities] | Differential file comparision | |
• | (October 1987 - January 1989): | [Maths] | Floating point arithmetic and IEEE specification |
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