Michael Wiesenberg is a technical writer, author, and former poker player. He had a monthly column for three years in Dr. Dobb’s Journal, a computer magazine, and a monthly column for two years in A+, a magazine for Apple Computer users.
Michael Wiesenberg
Articles (10)
| Title | Author(s) | Publication | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Computer Calisthenics Column presenting interesting problems to solve on the computer. Ulrich Sondermann, of Concord, CA, submitted a correct response obtained by... | Dr. Dobb’s Journal | July 1985 | |
| Load Bettair Weeth Z-Dubber Product mention of the Z-Dubber from Bytesize Computer Products. | Dr. Dobb’s Journal | April 1983 | |
| Of Interest Sinclair has announced new ZX81 software, on cassette and developed by ICL, a large British computer company, and PSION, a... | Dr. Dobb’s Journal | September 1982 | |
| Of Interest Author documents his struggle to get the Memotech 32K RAM, keyboard and Timex printer to work together. Discovers late in... | Dr. Dobb’s Journal | December 1983 | |
| Of Interest I just bought a real computer for $40. My Timex-Sinclair 1000 Personal Computer, which had been retailing for $69.95, was... | Dr. Dobb’s Journal | July 1983 | |
| Of Interest EBZUG, PUG, SBAZUG. If you’ve bought one of those cute little Timex computers, and can’t get it to work right,... | Dr. Dobb’s Journal | October 1983 | |
| Of Interest 2068 and Adam Too: the 2068 is a winner. | Dr. Dobb’s Journal | February 1984 | |
| Review: Timex 2068 Color Computer The Timex/Sinclair 2068 Personal Color Computer resolves many of the complaints users of its predecessors — specifically the T/S 1000... | Infoworld | December 19, 1983 | |
| Review: Timex 2068 Color Computer Reprint of the review that appeared in Infoworld. | Sinclair Timex User Group Newsletter | January 1984 | |
| Things I’ve Tried Reprint of article from December 1983 issue of Dr. Dobb’s Journal. | Timelinez | March 1984 |