Dr. Dobb’s Journal
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| Title | Description | Computers |
|---|---|---|
| A Novice Builds the Sinclair ZX81 | One user’s experience building the ZX81 kit. | Sinclair ZX81 |
| Add Direct Video Output to Sinclair ZX81 | Simple schematic to provide monitor video out. | Sinclair ZX81 |
| Atmospheric Perturbation? | Letter defending the ZX80 as reviewed by John Palmer. | Sinclair ZX80 |
| Coming to Terms | Response to Langdon Proctor’s letter. | Sinclair ZX80 |
| Computer Calisthenics | Column presenting interesting problems to solve on the computer. Ulrich Sondermann, of Concord, CA, submitted a correct response obtained by a program on his Timex/Sinclair computer. | |
| Crunchers - 21 Simple Games for the Timex/Sinclair 1000. | This little gem is an ideal small education book, although priced a bit too high in this reviewers opinion. | Timex/Sinclair 1000 |
| Highfalutin' Computin' with Bob Orrfelt On Your Timex Sinclair 1000 Computer, by Bob Orrfelt | Bob Orrfelt’s book on the TS-1000 brings back an occasion when I submitted a somewhat hastily put together paper in a college English course, and got it back with a fairly good grade, but with a notation from the professor, ‘‘This is so good I wish it were better.’ He explained that this was his | Timex/Sinclair 1000 |
| In Sync With Sinclair | User pleased with his ZX81. | Sinclair ZX81 |
| Load Bettair Weeth Z-Dubber | Product mention of the Z-Dubber from Bytesize Computer Products. | Timex/Sinclair 1000 |
| Of Interest | Sinclair has announced new ZX81 software, on cassette and developed by ICL, a large British computer company, and PSION, a Britsh software company. | Sinclair ZX81 |
| Of Interest | Author documents his struggle to get the Memotech 32K RAM, keyboard and Timex printer to work together. Discovers late in the process (after much interaction with Memotech) that there is a flaw in the 32K RAM unit. | Timex/Sinclair 1000 |
| Of Interest | I just bought a real computer for $40. My Timex-Sinclair 1000 Personal Computer, which had been retailing for $69.95, was on sale for $54.99 at Long’s. Until April 30, Timex was giving a $15 rebate, so my Z80 computer cost $39.99 (plus tax). | Timex/Sinclair 1000 |
| Of Interest | EBZUG, PUG, SBAZUG. If you’ve bought one of those cute little Timex computers, and can’t get it to work right, what do you do? Go to a users’ group meeting. | Timex/Sinclair 1000 |
| Of Interest | 2068 and Adam Too: the 2068 is a winner. | Timex/Sinclair 2068 |
| Sad About Sinclair | User experiences numerous issues with his ZX81. | Sinclair ZX81 |
| Sinclair's ZX80: Review of a Very, Very Small Computer | A few days ago, I received a Sinclair ZX80 in the mail. I took it out of the box and got it to work after finding a portable TV that would tolerate the Channel 2 output of the built-in VHF video modulator. I was pleased with the ZX80’s overall performance, but I was disappointed with | Sinclair ZX80 |
| The Sinclair ZX81: Small Review of a Small Computer | The ZX81 is the recent entry from Sinclair for lowest cost computers, and a very delightful entry it is. It retains the innovative features of the older ZX80 such as single-keystroke keyword entry and a very compact case. The new machine has an 8K ROM that contains the BASIC interpreter, the video display firmware, and | Sinclair ZX81 |
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