David Lubar

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30 Programs for the Sinclair ZX-80 – a Review
30 Programs for the Sinclair ZX-80, by Melbourne House, Glebe Cottage, Glebe House, Station Road, Cheddington, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, England,...
SYNCJanuary/February 1981
8K Basic ROM
While the 4K Integer Basic in the Sinclair ZX80 is adequate for many applications, most programmers will eventually feel a...
SYNCJuly/August 1981
Acey Ducey
This simulation of the Acey Ducey card game. In the game, the dealer (the computer), deals two cards face up....
David LubarSYNCJanuary/February 1981
Christmas Buyers Guide
Comparison of computers available in December, 1980.
Creative ComputingDecember 1980
Converting From Other Basics
While Basic is a distinct computer language , it exists in many forms. Thus, a program written for another machine...
SYNCJanuary/February 1981
Dealing Out a Conversion
Sinclair owners will probably spend a fair amount of time converting programs from other Basics. This can be a rewarding...
SYNCJanuary/February 1981
Disassembled BASICSWYMApril 1991
Disassembled BASIC – A Review
Linsac has published a disassembled listing of the Sinclair Basic.
SYNCMarch/April 1981
Editorial
The Sinclair ZX80 is the new kid in town; a short-lived position in this rapidly changing field. In the past...
SYNCJanuary/February 1981
More Truth in Programming
As long as an expression produces only logical values (0 or -1), you can safely use NOT. Expressions such as...
SYNCMay/June 1981
Soft Centered
Software announcements. “The first American software for the Sinclair ZX 80 should be hitting the market soon, courtesy of Image.”
Creative ComputingJanuary 1981
Software Review: Unfriendly Skies
Softsync’s Super ZX80 Invasion. Using an active display to produce true animation. The tape comes with both 1K and 2K...
SYNCMay/June 1981
Translating From Other Basics
Translating ON … GOTO and LEN() to 4K BASIC.
SYNCMay/June 1981
Truth in Programming
It’s time for a little truth in programming, time for a bit of logic. Why let your programs slave away...
SYNCMarch/April 1981

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