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PEEK 65

The UnofficialOSI

This Month:

Down & Dirty with the 65816/65802

Letters

To The Editor page 2

page 5 page 7 page 9 Gremlin:

An Oddesy in Prose

OS-65U Machine Code Emulator

Grade Recording System page 33

. One

Hello! Remember me? Yes, it has

been an extraordinarily long time between issues. The reasons are many, some of them are my fault, and some of them aren't. The bot tom line is that despite all of the problems had this year,

PEEK[65] remains alive and well.

is becoming clear that despite my best efforts, it is very difficult to publish on a monthly basis and may have to finally give in and work on bi-monthly issues. For the ,rec

I will be crediting everyone's

subscription for missed publica tions. The address labels on this issue already a two-month credit that

I posted when I first tried

to publish this year. Beyond that,1 will be adding more credits, but they will be offset to a certain extent by subsequent issues which will be over-sized as this one is.

Before

I the topic of the state

of PEEK[65], dowantto assure you that

I intend to keep publishing as

long as there are people out there who want to read PEEK[65] and are willing to support it. That support must come in two forms. First of all, there is financial support. PEEK[65] has traditionally depended on ad vertising to pay a large amount of the costs. 'However, there hasn't been any demand for commercial 'f,'" ad space in PEEKforsometimeand letters describing how to connect that means subscriptions and sales ' OSl's to different peripherals, and of software, books, and other items just simple descriptions of how must pay everything. So far, people use their systems as a part of revenues are Just about keeping up, their businesses. Right now, I have but.

I d.o ask that check enough material to

take me through expiration date and

If s close, 1-1/2 more oversized issues. After

up again. For my part, I intend to that, the library is dry, so PLEASE work on expanding the scope of the contribute! magazine to make ita more viable advertising media. ?econdly, and every bit as impor tant as the dollars, is the, never" ending need for articles. Each and every one of you, whether you real ize it or not, has something to con tribute. Each of us has his own special way of using his system, and sharing that experience can bring useful information to the entire community of

PEEK readers. Most

of you are not techinically inclined, and from the letters receive, most of you don't consider yourselves to be good programmers, but don't let that stop you from writing. The qual ity of a letter or article isn't so much the level of technical excellence as it is the fact that you have solved if you're capable of submitting an article with a program as sophisticated as this month's "TRACER", do. But if you're just a weekend hacker,

I'd still like to

see that little you wrote. An other thing

I don't see enough of is

Okay, enough of that. On to more

pleasant This issue contains two block-buster first is an excellent utility from Carl Eidbo, the

OS-65U Machine Code Emula

tor/Tracer, which allows you to

Single-step through machine code.

If you want to get into the guts of OS-

65U, this little

ditty will do the job.

Second, John Hepner has given us

his system for recording student's gardes.

It's an excellent of

simple software doing a much needed chore.

I've added a brief

article on the technical side of the new 65816 and

65802 chips and

how they can really add power to current systems. Finally, Jack

Noble submits the saga of the

that almost got away.

Have a Happy

Holiday and

thank you for your past and continu ing support of

PEEK[65]!

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