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Vol 1 Issues

Vol 1 Issues

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Volume 1, Issue 1

Alphabet Soup   
Forth Goes SANE
Introducing the Mac Assembler   
Pascal Arrives   

Volume 1, Issue 2

Does Anybody Really Know What Date It Is?   
Letters to the Editor   
QuickDraw graphics   
Template Application   
A Forth Decompiler   
Create Your Own Icons

Volume 1, Issue 3

BASICs in Constructing Applications   
Letters, Mousehole
Programming Menus   
Start-up ad   
Toolbox Calls   
Using the Region   

Volume 1, Issue 4

Letters and Reviews
Light thru the Windows   
Ports
The "Boxes" Program   
Using Controls   
Using Windows   

Volume 1, Issue 5

Animation Contest
Buttons and Edit fields
Call register-based Toolbox/OS routines
Disks   
Letters
Modula-2   
Professor Mac's Screen Pokes   
Windows in Action   
Windows provide a front end to ports   

Volume 1, Issue 6

A New Disassembler
Access to OS traps
Editorial, Letters
FORTH Q AND A
I/O Completion Routines
MACINTOSH List Programming
Modula-2 Compiler by Modula Corporation   
The Caverns of Computing
The Clipboard   
Windows for Text Editing

Volume 1, Issue 7

Available Application List   
Draw the Towers of Hanoi   
ExperLisp Common Lisp   
Letters
Listbox in a Dialog   
MacPaint file format   
Memory Management in Tight Spaces   
Standard File Package- unpack and copy bits   
TextEdit   
Using the Common Resources   

Volume 1, Issue 8

A Communications Primer
Custom Dialog Box for Input   
Do the Manual First
Function Resources   
Functions in Lisp
Letters
Macintosh Serial Ports
Modula-2 and Anchored Variables   
Mousehole Report
Object Oriented Programming
Printing Techniques 1   
Recovering Lost Files   
The Structure of a Microsoft BASIC Program

Volume 1, Issue 9

A Fat Bits Approach to Cursor Editing   
All About Printing   
Cons Cells and Quickdraw
How to Draw Arrowheaded Lines   
Inline Code for MacForth   
Letters, reviews
Mac Memory Examined
Mousehole Report
PrLink Source for MacAsm
TextEdit
Using the Alternate Screen Buffer   
Using the Vertical Retrace Manager   
Wired for Sound   

Volume 1, Issue 10

C Glue Routines for Filter Procs   
Converting Forth Blocks to Ascii Text   
Debugging Techniques and TMON Review
Dial a Fortune Apple Talk Client   
Dial a Fortune Apple Talk Server   
Iteration Techniques in Lisp
Mousehole Report- Letters
Random Generator shows off MacFORTRAN   
Reading Paint Files   
Rescue that Protected BASIC Program   
Screen Sleep in Assembly   

Volume 1, Issue 11

Desk Accessories in C   
Fractuals in FORTRAN 2.01
Grow Window in MacAsm
Letters
Macintosh PAL Technology
Mousehole Report
Printing Techniques for BASIC   
Programmer's Guide to Networking   
Recursion and Windows   
Solving Systems of Linear Equations
Technical Questions Answered
The Amazing Pic to Clip Utility   
The Midi Connection

Volume 1, Issue 12

A Beginner's look at Mac APL
A Resource Utility DA with TML Pascal   
A Shell Application   
Building a library routine to eject the disk   
Curve Fitting- Part II   
HFS File Structure Explained
Mousehole Report
PICT Rotation with Copybits   
The Midi Connection- Part II   
The Talking Mac
Windows and Tic-Tac-Toe!

Volume 1, Issue 13

3-D Rotations
A Mac Paint Simulator in BASIC   
Christmas Graphics   
Curve Fitting- Part III   
Mondrian Shows Off Dissolve Effect
Mousehole report
The DissBits Subroutine
Try Pop-up Menus!   
Using Macsbug to debug Modula-2 Programs   
 
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