| Programming pocket computers is normally a tricky job, owing to the small keys and the small memory. The pocket computers from Sharp, whi...
| Programming pocket computers is normally a tricky job, owing to the small keys and the small memory. The pocket computers from Sharp, whi...
| This relay card connects to the universal I/O-interface for IBM PCs described in the May 1991 issue. Simple to build and program, it ofter...
| As discussed last month, the timecode interface is an ingenious piece of electronics capable of putting time codes on a magnetic tape a...
| Noticing that the projector is running out of step with the audio programme is pretty embarrassing when your friends and relatives have...
| A low-cost computer system is described that forms the perfect introduction into programming Intel's 8088 CPU. The system is complete with...
| In this second and final instalment of the article we discuss the power driver board that sits between the PC interface described last...
| Those were the days when you could use your Commodore C64, Acorn Atom or 2x81 computer to control hardware intelligently. Model train syst...
| Since virtually all electronic musical instruments are now fitted with a Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI), it has become possib...
| The Atari ST series computers have their strong and weak points. For instance, these machines have a powerful graphics interface, but lack...
| Although the MIDI-to-CV interface was described fully in our February 1991 issue,it was though that some additional notes might prove usefu...