On Mar 4, 2010, at 7:31 AM, Robert Pangrazio wrote:

Half the kids I talk today don't know what a nibble is!



It was a cool old Apple II Magazine, right? :-)

I may even have a bunch of old Nibble mags laying about...the included programs were always nice.

My first 'semi-pro' (back in '86 or so) Apple program was a graphic program for use on an Apple II we had in the lab, it drew a bar plot for scintillation counts off of radiotagged liquid chromatograph fractions (auld skool biochemistry! Mechanical fraction collector, manually integrating chromatographs by approximating the area under the curve by drawing triangles, measuring and calculating the area, the works...), and included an embedded numeric keypad, programmed in 6502 assembler, that I got from a Nibble article.

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Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs


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