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TitleAuthor(s)PublicationDate
1000 One Chip Mod: A Built-in NVM
This battery backed-up RAM is a miniaturization and functional equivalent of the famous “Hunter” board. It was designed by Mr....
SyncWare NewsSept-Oct 1986
32K NVM System RevisitedZX-AppealSummer 1988
Extended BASICZX-AppealFebruary 1987
Incredible Add-On Device Turns TS1000, ZX81 and PC8300 Into Versatile and User Friendly Computers
Review of Weymil’s Delta Device, a 32K non-volatile RAM extension.
ZX-AppealDecember 1987
Member Profile
The whole thing started at the Robson Square Media Centre Computer Fair in mid September 1983. For me the most...
ZX-AppealApril 1987
Message from Your New PresZX-AppealApril 1988
Message From Your PresZX-AppealNovember - December 1988
Message from Your PresidentZX-AppealMarch - April 1989
Message From Your PresidentZX-AppealOctober 1988
Message From Your PresidentZX-AppealOctober 1989
Odds and ends on TS 1000 Add-Ons
Includes illustration of author’s TS 1000 setup.
ZX-AppealOctober 1988
One-Chip Mods: Built-in NVM
8K RAM mapped to 8-16K region, internal to the computer. Compatible with Hunter board.
ZX-AppealJuly/August 1986
Prez ProfileZX-AppealApril 1988
SharewareZX-AppealDecember 1987
SINC-ARTIST Hi-Res Graphics Program Review
Review of the graphics program with notes on required 8K non-volatile RAM.
ZX-AppealOctober 1986
Sinclair QL: Alive and Well in GermanyZX-AppealSummer 1990

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