Byte Magazine July 1977 SMALL SYSTEMS JOURNAL COVER


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Byte Magazine – July 1977 | Vol. 2, No. 7 | Computer Engineering | No Label | VG

This vintage issue of Byte: The Small Systems Journal, Vol. 2, No. 7 (July 1977), features Robert Tinney’s cover artwork “Computer Engineering” and presents a rich variety of articles on early computing applications, hardware design, and system development. With topics ranging from speech recognition and error theory to model railroad automation and memory expansion, this issue captures the experimental energy and innovation of the late 1970s microcomputer era.

The magazine is in very good condition, with only minor wear on the edges. The copy pictured in this listing is the exact one you will receive. All items are shipped with a protective plastic covering. Please review photos for condition purposes.

Contents include:

  • Foreground
    How to Computerize Your Model Railroad — Brown (p.12)
    This Circuit Multiplies — Hall (p.36)
    The TV Oscilloscope — Barbier (p.52)
    Speech Recognition for a Personal Computer System — Boddie (p.64)
    A Machine Code Relocator for the 8080 — Zolman (p.92)
    How Far—Which Way? — Pittet (p.118)
    Add Cursor Control to Your TVT II — McGahee (p.122)
    Giving KIM Some Fancy Jewels — Grater (p.126)

  • Background
    Condensed Reference Chart for the 6800 — Borrmann (p.42)
    A Train Control Display Using the LSI-11 Microcomputer — Hart & Badger (p.44)
    How to Pick Up a Dropped Bit — Maurer (p.72)
    Give Your Micro a Megabyte — Grappel (p.78)
    An Introduction to Numbers — Simmons (p.82)
    BASICally BASIC — Baker (p.96)

  • Nucleus
    In This BYTE (p.4)
    This Elephant Never Forgets (p.6)
    Letters (p.10)
    West Coast Computer Faire (p.25)
    What’s New? (pp.32, 115, 129)
    Technical Forum (pp.34, 150)
    Ask BYTE (p.41)
    BYTE’s Bugs (p.57)
    Desk Top Wonders: Jeu de NIM, Peut Être? (p.90)
    Classified Ads (p.124)
    PAPERBYTES Forum (p.128)
    Programming Quickies (pp.142, 166)
    Book Reviews (p.151)
    BYTE’s Bits (pp.155, 158)
    PAPERBYTES: Floppy Disk Object Code (p.156)
    Clubs, Newsletters (p.160)
    BOMB / Reader Service (p.176)

Notes on Condition:

  • Very good overall condition

  • Minor edge wear (see photos)

  • No mailing label

  • Protective plastic covering included

Shipping:
We do offer combined shipping upon request.

This issue is an excellent collectible for vintage computing enthusiasts, highlighting early advancements in speech recognition, hardware design, and system memory expansion, along with coverage of the West Coast Computer Faire, one of the most important gatherings in microcomputer history.

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