A computer interacting course using the commodore 64

computer mrie~. 67 edited by. JOHN W. MOORE. Eastern Michigan Universily Ypsilanti. MI 48197. Bits and Pieces, 27. Most authors of Bits and Pieces wil...
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computer mrie~.67

edited by JOHNW. MOORE Eastern Michigan Universily Ypsilanti. MI 48197

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A Computer lnterfacing Course Using the Commodore 64 Bright Lowry and Howard Thomas Erskine College Due West. SC 29639 We would like to report on a one-month computer interfacing course for undergraduates we taught recently using the Commodore 64 microcomputer and custom-designed interfacing boards. Formal lectures (2 hourslday) and laboratory experiments (4-5 hourslday) were held for the first two weeks: the last two weeks were spent on interfacing projects. The course outline is given in the table. The Commodore 64 has three worts that can he used for sricnrific interraring: rhr Chme I'orr, the I:ser h r t , and the Exvnnsion Port. T h r first two a r t wntrolled by 65'26 complex interface adapters within the computer -and can be configured via software to be either input or output. In the inp~trmode, the data frum thpse two p