The Amiga 3000 is nearly ideal for desktop molecular modeling. It uses the Motorola 68030 32-bit processor, running at 16 or 25 MHz, with either the 68881 or 68882 math coprocessor and eight custom pr...
An electronic interface for the Commodore 64 microcomputer suitable for generation of voltammetric waveforms and for data acquisition has been built. Used together with analogue voltammetric instrumen...
As recently described by Garavelli, the Commodore Amiga 3000 computer is "nearly ideal" for desktop molecular modeling. The chief drawback to date, has been the lack of suitable software. This paper d...
Implementation of an alternating movement paradigm for monkeys was achieved using an inexpensive but versatile microcomputer, the Commodore 64. During task performance, the computer monitors one of th...
The drop in hardware costs has fostered the widespread use of home-computing systems. Because of this situation, the home-computer can be profitably employed in some highly specialized fields. We beli...
Hardware and software modifications are presented that allow for collection and recognition by a Commodore computer of spoken responses. Responses are timed with millisecond accuracy and automatically...