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HOMEBREW Digest Index (part 2)

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... one ("Michael Blongewicz") Small Batches, Wort Starters (Chris Cook, NMOS Quality Engineer - (301)386-7807) e-mail test (Brian Bliss) HOMEBREW Digest #1050 (Thu 07 January 1993) Charcoal Water Filters (Jim Grady) Gas leaks in keg systems (The Ice-9-man Cometh) % alcohol by weight vs. by volume (John DeCarlo) cheapest soda kegs (Don McDaniel) re PH vs color test kits (Chip Hitchcock) Kegged! (davehyde) Brewing supplies in Conn. (Corby Bacco) hops,extracts,pilsners (Tony Babinec) Re: brewing Munich Dunkels (Dave Sheehy) Yeast question (KRUSE_NEIL) KETTLE MASHING (Jack Schmidling) What to see, barley wine help needed. (Ford Prefect) need help kegging ...

Issue # 7 DTACK GROUNDED Newsletter - February and March 1982

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Issue # 7 DTACK GROUNDED Newsletter - February and March 1982
... with the first issue unless otherwise specified. The address is: DTACK GROUNDED 1415 E. McFADDEN, St. F SANTA ANA CA 92705 D3.FASTER uses a total of #1050 bytes of code. And it is written for SPEED, not compactness. REDLANDS: Redlands is back, if just barely. We thought that the really fast 68000 HPLOT stuff might interest you. Page 13 THE PLOT ROUTINE: First we check to see that X (D0) and Y (D1) are within limits, then we set a number of pointers into the address registers using the MOVEM (move multiple registers) instruction. A5 points to the pixel table, so an indexed lookup including D0 fetches a byte to D7 which has the pixel (the one bit) ...

Silicon Times Report Issue 1104

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... ar to be working with FONTGDOS. I still have not been getting any ACTIVE FONTS just INACTIVE FONTS on the Devise ID's that I use. * Reply: 105151 Sb: #105085-#FONTGDOS Fm: Simon Churchill 100126,2777 To: HANK WEICHBRODT 73645,1756 Hank ****** Very LONG message save me PLEASE!!!!! ****** I'm not sure if all your message was received by CIS, it stops with an 'a' and that's it. P.S watch out for my spelling it's crap! Anyway, just out of interest, I take it you have unpacked any files that needed unpacking (Eg ZIP's), all the fonts are in a directory say FONTS or GDOS and you have a printer(s) driver in there as well. .... Gone to play, please wait. ...
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