| Summary: | Programming Tips & Tricks Magazine, issue 007 |
| License: | Freeware |
| Author: | Tenie Remmel |
| Email: | tjr19@mail.idt.net |
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ptt007.zip (Feb 28 1998, 146.3K) |
| Description: |
Programming Tips & Tricks is a free digital magazine for low-level programming mostly using assembly language, but also in Pascal and 'C'. The magazine is presented as a self-contained viewer that runs under DOS. Issue 007 continues the tutorial for programming using ModeX, presents the results of the 16K-Game and Pentominoes contests, and includes articles on the RDTSC instruction, size optimization, and executable ASCII text, and a review of NASM. |
| Summary: | Programming Tips & Tricks Magazine, issue 001 |
| License: | Freeware |
| Email: | tjr19@mail.idt.net |
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ptt001.zip (Dec 15 1996, 39.8K) |
| Description: |
Programming Tips & Tricks is a free digital magazine for low-level programming mostly using assembly language, but also in Pascal and 'C'. The magazine is presented as a self-contained viewer that runs under DOS. Issue 001 contains a review of the TERSE compiler, a tutorial for programming using the VGA's mode 13h, and articles on size optimization and binary-to-hex conversion. |
| Summary: | Programming Tips & Tricks Magazine, issue 002 |
| License: | Freeware |
| Email: | tjr19@mail.idt.net |
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ptt002.zip (Feb 1 1997, 79.8K) |
| Description: |
Programming Tips & Tricks is a free digital magazine for low-level programming mostly using assembly language, but also in Pascal and 'C'. The magazine is presented as a self-contained viewer that runs under DOS. Issue 002 contains a description of how to increment decimal counters without conversion, continues the tutorial for programming using the VGA's mode 13h, and includes an article on size optimization. |
| Summary: | Programming Tips & Tricks Magazine, issue 003 |
| License: | Freeware |
| Email: | tjr19@mail.idt.net |
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ptt003.zip (Mar 3 1997, 98.9K) |
| Description: |
Programming Tips & Tricks is a free digital magazine for low-level programming mostly using assembly language, but also in Pascal and 'C'. The magazine is presented as a self-contained viewer that runs under DOS. Issue 003 contains a description of an interesting trick for creating TSR's that use up less memory, continues the tutorial for programming using the VGA's mode 13h, and includes articles on size optimization and undocumented opcodes. |
| Summary: | Programming Tips & Tricks Magazine, issue 004 |
| License: | Freeware |
| Email: | tjr19@mail.idt.net |
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ptt004.zip (May 5 1997, 101K) |
| Description: |
Programming Tips & Tricks is a free digital magazine for low-level programming mostly using assembly language, but also in Pascal and 'C'. The magazine is presented as a self-contained viewer that runs under DOS. Issue 004 starts a contest for writing 16-kilobyte games (in which you can win a free copy of Watcom C++), continues the tutorial for programming using the VGA's mode 13h, and includes an article on size optimization. |
| Summary: | Programming Tips & Tricks Magazine, issue 005 |
| License: | Freeware |
| Email: | tjr19@mail.idt.net |
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ptt005.zip (Aug 10 1997, 83.3K) |
| Description: |
Programming Tips & Tricks is a free digital magazine for low-level programming mostly using assembly language, but also in Pascal and 'C'. The magazine is presented as a self-contained viewer that runs under DOS. Issue 005 starts a tutorial for programming using ModeX, and includes an update on the 16K-Game contest, and articles on unusual assembly commands, the sieve of Eratosthenes, and on size optimization. |
| Summary: | Programming Tips & Tricks Magazine, issue 006 |
| License: | Freeware |
| Email: | tjr19@mail.idt.net |
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ptt006.zip (Nov 16 1997, 113.6K) |
| Description: |
Programming Tips & Tricks is a free digital magazine for low-level programming mostly using assembly language, but also in Pascal and 'C'. The magazine is presented as a self-contained viewer that runs under DOS. Issue 006 continues the tutorial for programming using ModeX, starts a Pentominoes Puzzle contest, and includes articles on undocumented VGA graphics modes, extending the keyboard typing buffer, and on size optimization. |
