ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast

ANTIC Interview 360 - Ed Meyer, physical chemistry experiments with Atari computers


Listen Later

Ed Meyer, physical chemistry experiments with Atari computers   In the 1990s, Ed Meyer was a professor at DePaul University in Chicago, where he taught physical chemistry. In August 1990, The Journal of Chemical Education published his article, "An Inexpensive Computer Station for Undergraduate Laboratories Using the Atari 800XL" in which Ed showed how to interface the Atari controller ports with a 12-bit analog-to-digital converter chip to do chemistry experiments. (The article includes schematics and code in assembly language and BASIC.)   From the article:   "The kind of “interfacing” that has been emphasized in chemical education thus far in this country has been largely limited to using the “game paddle inputs” of a home com- puter, which allows the connection of any device that looks like a variable resistor to the computer. This approach has served admirably as an introduction to the power and versa- tility of inexpensive home computers as data collectors and handlers but suffers from significant disadvantages. The most obvious is the limitation to 8 bits of information; one would like to be able to obtain better precision than this provides (at half scale we can expect roughly 1% reproduc- ibility). Another is the requirement that the resistance of the transducer used be consistent with that of the game paddle it replaces.   It is possible, without spending inordinate sums of money, to convert one of these home computers into a research- grade instrument with a resolution of 1 bit in 4096, if one knows a little about digital electronics. This article describes an interface for the Atari 800XL computer based on a 12-bit analogue-to-digital converter (ADC). We have incorporated six of them into “computer stations” in our upper track freshman laboratory. In general, the variables in question (e.g., temperature vs. time for coffee cup calorimeter experi- ments, pH vs. volume titrant) are plotted in real time on the monitor screen, and after collection of the data, a hard copy of the plot is produced on a printer, along with a table of the data. We use similar stations in our physical chemistry lab- oratory, where more sophisticated curve-fitting routines are included."   This interview took place on July 9, 2018.   "Once the thing is able to read a DC voltage, you have all kinds of opportunities. ... I mean the most obvious one is to use a pH meter to do acid-base titrations."   Article: An Inexpensive Computer Station for Undergraduate Laboratories Using the Atari 800XL   Heterogeneous catalysis
...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

ANTIC The Atari 8-bit PodcastBy Randy Kindig, Kay Savetz, Brad Arnold

  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9

4.9

107 ratings


More shows like ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast

View all
RetroMacCast by James & John

RetroMacCast

81 Listeners

You Don't Know Flack by Rob "Flack" O'Hara

You Don't Know Flack

48 Listeners

Retro Computing Roundtable by Retro Computing Roundtable

Retro Computing Roundtable

18 Listeners

The CultCast by America's favorite Apple Podcast

The CultCast

1,169 Listeners

Macworld Podcast by Foundry

Macworld Podcast

311 Listeners

Floppy Days Vintage Computing Podcast by Randy Kindig

Floppy Days Vintage Computing Podcast

38 Listeners

The Atari 2600 Game By Game Podcast by Ferg

The Atari 2600 Game By Game Podcast

101 Listeners

Sprite Castle: A C64/Commodore Game Podcast by Rob "Flack" O'Hara

Sprite Castle: A C64/Commodore Game Podcast

41 Listeners

The Retro Hour (Retro Gaming Podcast) by The Retro Hour (Retro Gaming Podcast)

The Retro Hour (Retro Gaming Podcast)

130 Listeners

Into The Vertical Blank by Jeff Fulton & Steve Fulton

Into The Vertical Blank

22 Listeners

WW2 Pod: We Have Ways of Making You Talk by Goalhanger

WW2 Pod: We Have Ways of Making You Talk

1,369 Listeners

Advent of Computing by Sean Haas

Advent of Computing

82 Listeners

2.5 Admins by The Late Night Linux Family

2.5 Admins

98 Listeners

This Week in Retro by Chris from 005 AGIMA, Jason from The Retro Adventurers, Dave and Duncan Styles

This Week in Retro

28 Listeners

Atari UNLIMITED by Amigo Aaron and THE BRENT

Atari UNLIMITED

2 Listeners