Michael Wiesenberg

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.

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Articles (10)

TitleAuthor(s)PublicationDate
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 JournalJuly 1985
Load Bettair Weeth Z-Dubber
Product mention of the Z-Dubber from Bytesize Computer Products.
Dr. Dobb’s JournalApril 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 JournalSeptember 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 JournalDecember 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 JournalJuly 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 JournalOctober 1983
Of Interest
2068 and Adam Too: the 2068 is a winner.
Dr. Dobb’s JournalFebruary 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...
InfoworldDecember 19, 1983
Review: Timex 2068 Color Computer
Reprint of the review that appeared in Infoworld.
Sinclair Timex User Group NewsletterJanuary 1984
Things I’ve Tried
Reprint of article from December 1983 issue of Dr. Dobb’s Journal.
TimelinezMarch 1984

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