| It is an unfortunate and well-known fact that most PCs of the 'IBM and compatible' type make a lot of noise, which is both undesirable (a...
| It is an unfortunate and well-known fact that most PCs of the 'IBM and compatible' type make a lot of noise, which is both undesirable (a...
| The insertion card described here enables you to build, quickly and easily, extension circuits intended to stay inside an IBM PC or compat...
| The program and the circuit presented here are an introduction into practical interrupt handling in IBM PCs and compatibles, a subject f...
| This insertion card for IBM PCs and compatibles is the gateway to PC-based control of almost any type of equipment. Based on the familiar...
| This 8-bit bus extension card for IBM PCs and compatibles allows you to eonnect and test insertion cards without having to open the comp...
| Those were the days when you could use your Commodore C64, Acorn Atom or 2x81 computer to control hardware intelligently. Model train syst...
| The high-performance insertion card described in this article allows your IBM PC-XT, PC-AT or 100% compatible to measure direct voltage at...
| This Videotext decoder, designed and marketed as a kit by ELV, allows the decoding and storage of Videotext (or Teletext) pages on an IBM...
| The driver described here allows up to four monitors for IBM PCs or compatibles to be driven by a single display adaptor card. This card...
| The authors, two dyed-in-the-wool radio amateurs, describe how the facsimile decoder we published early last year for Atari and Archimedes...