Category : Files from Magazines
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codå availablå iî electroniã form® Eacè sourcå codå filå haó á commenô aô thå
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The source code files in this group are from Programmer's Journal, Volume 6.1,
January/February, 1988. They are provided for the convenience of readers who
would prefer not to type in the printed listings. The files are identical to
those published in the magazine. As such, the copyrights are held by the
programs' authors, as noted in the files. All other rights are reserved by
Oakley Publishing Company, 1988. These files may not be commercially
distributed by anyone. Every effort has been made to assure that the program
files are correct and complete. No guarantee, express or implied, is offered
as to the correctness of the files, nor to the fitness of the programs for any
purpose whatsoever.

The files for Volume 6.1 are:
PJ5-1.ASM *Michael Abrash's Article*
PJ5-2.ASM

TABLE.EMM *John Newlin's EMM article.*
CODE.EMM *Pascal source, will not compile*

LISTING1.C *Frank Greco's timing routines*
LISTING2.C
LISTING3.C
LISTING4.C
LISTING5.C

ENV.PAS *Tom Swan's program to get Environment*

CHILC.ARC *An ARC'ed file of M. Steven Baker's
SLITE.ARC benchmark programs from his FORTRAN
WHETLIN.ARC article. Additional benchmark files
are available for $10 by writing PJ.*

If you want to subscribe to Programmer's Journal, order back issues, or buy
one of our nifty T-Shirts, please write to:
Programmer's Journal
PO Box 30160
Eugene, OR 97403
Subscriptions are only $19.95 annually (six issues). We welcome your comments
about the magazine and the code. Please let us know what you think, at the
address given above.


  3 Responses to “Category : Files from Magazines
Archive   : PJ61.ZIP
Filename : 6-1READ.ME

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

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