Byte Magazine June 1978 Vol 3 No. 6 The Small Systems Journal No Label VG


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Byte Magazine – June 1978 | Vol. 3, No. 6 | The Small Systems Journal | No Label | VG

This original issue of Byte: The Small Systems Journal, Vol. 3, No. 6 (June 1978), highlights the cutting edge of personal computing in the late 1970s, with features on programmable character generation, speech synthesis, voice recognition, computer music, and television graphics systems. It captures a formative moment in microcomputer history, when hobbyists, engineers, and early adopters were pushing the limits of what small systems could do.

The magazine is in very good condition, with only minor edge wear. 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
    A Programmable Character Generator, Part 2: Software — Weinstein (p.14)
    A Programmable IC Tester — Thorson (p.28)
    More Music for the 6502 — O’Haver (p.140)
    Talk to Me: Add a Voice to Your Computer for $35 — Ciarcia (p.142)
    A Theatrical Lighting Graphics Package — Hemsath, Seawright, Ghent, Garrard (p.153)
    GRAPH: A System for Television Graphics, Part 2 — Webster, Young (p.158)
    Audio Processing with a Microprocessor — O’Haver (p.166)

  • Background
    Natural Language Processing and Small Systems — Tutorial by Tennant (p.38)
    Give an Ear to Your Computer: A Speech Recognition Primer — Georgiou (p.56)
    The HP-67 and HP-97: Hewlett-Packard’s Personal Computers — Product Review by Pearce (p.112)
    Notes on Teaching with Microcomputers — Norton (p.138)
    A Look at Shugart’s New Fixed Disk Drive — Product Description by Morgan (p.174)

  • Nucleus
    In This BYTE (p.4)
    Memory: The Growth of a Resource (p.6)
    Letters (p.11)
    BYTE’s Bugs (p.94)
    BYTE’s Bits (p.100)
    Ask BYTE (p.105)
    Clubs, Newsletters (p.106)
    Programming Quickies (p.109)
    Book Reviews (p.118)
    Languages Forum (p.122)
    Technical Forum (p.128)
    What’s New? (p.178)
    Unclassified Ads (p.206)
    BOMB / Reader Service (p.208)

Notes on Condition:

  • Very good overall condition

  • Minor wear on edges (see photos)

  • No mailing label

  • Protective plastic covering included

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An excellent collectible for vintage computer enthusiasts, this issue represents a crucial period in the development of personal computing, covering early innovations in AI, voice recognition, music, and data storage.

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