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Articles by Curtis Franklin, Jr.
- #5 September/October 1988, p. 1,
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Not the Same Old Song
- #6 November/December 1988, p. 2,
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An Active and Growing Industry
- #7 January/February 1989, p. 1,
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The Revolution Continues
- #8 April/May 1989, p. 1,
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The Whole Story
- #9 June/July 1989, p. 1,
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Working Smarter, Not Faster
- #10 August/September 1989, p. 1,
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CEBus on the Ragged Edge
- #11 October/November 1989, p. 1,
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Why 32 bits?
- #12 December 1989/January 1990, p. 1,
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First Things First
- #13 February/March 1990, p. 1,
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Dateline: Las Vegas
- #14 April/May 1990, p. 1,
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Is Just Gets Better
- #15 June/July 1990, p. 1,
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Applications for All
- #16 August/September 1990, p. 1,
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A Little Communicating
- #17 October/November 1990, p. 1,
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CASE is Coming
- #18 December 1990/January 1991, p. 1,
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I've Seen the Future
- #19 February/March 1991, p. 1,
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What a Difference
- #19 February/March 1991, p. 58,
Oh Say, Can You C?
Circuit Cellar INK Evaluates Three C Compilers for the 8051
- #20 April/May 1991, p. 1,
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Towards More Personal Computing
- #20 April/May 1991, p. 71,
Bringing in the Pros
Working with a Board Design Firm
- #21 June/July 1991, p. 1,
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Home, But Not Alone
- #22 August/September 1991, p. 1,
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The March of Technology