Rod Gowen

Location: Oregon

Articles (261)

TitleAuthor(s)PublicationDate
10 Years LaterThe PlotterNovember 1991
A Death in the Family
Death of Grace Hopper.
The Plotter
A Good OneThe Plotter
AERCO Quits
As of this writing, RMG Enterprises has just received the last stock of TS hardware that AERCO had left. Jerry...
Rod GowenThe PlotterNovember 1994
Apathy, The Great User Group KillerThe PlotterSeptember 1988
Bits & Bytes
Club elections, T/SNUG news, RMG news, “The Best Of” project, genealogy.
The Plotter
Bits & Bytes
The Hacker (user group newsletter) published last issue. T/SNUG news from Bob Swoger.
The Plotter
Bits & Bytes
Logicall 4.8 is in; dues; “Best of” project; genealogy demonstration.
The Plotter
Bits & Bytes
2068 Slideshow available from RMG; membership drops; “Best of” project; newsletter exchange.
The Plotter
Bits & Bytes
Burnout strikes again: Bill Heberlein, editor of SMUG Bytes, moves on. Plotter needs new editor. “Best of” project.
The Plotter
Bits & Bytes
Vulcan Computer Monthly discontinues classic computer section. 2068 on your IBM.
The Plotter
Bits & Bytes
Paste-up of Best Of nearly complete; RMG ending a bad year.
The Plotter
Bits & Bytes
Notes about the club and its projects.
The Plotter
Bits & Bytes
“Fast” break on 2068; submissions requested; new users.
The Plotter
Bits & Bytes
Help an old friend; submission requirements.
The Plotter
Bits & Bytes
Update on Best Of, Michael Carver and Mike de Sosa heard from.
The Plotter
Bits & Bytes
Call for participation.
The Plotter
Bits & Bytes
Vulcan drops orphans, Best of the Plotter, and old friend (Syd Wyncoop) returns to the fold.
The Plotter
Bits & Bytes
Poor attendance at December meeting; dues time; editor needed.
The Plotter
Bits & Bytes
Dues; indexing The Plotter.
The Plotter
Bits & Bytes
Meeting notes, library additions.
The Plotter
Bits & BytesThe Plotter
Bits & BytesThe Plotter
Bits & BytesThe PlotterOctober 1985
Bits & BytesThe PlotterNovember 1985
Bits & BytesThe PlotterDecember 1985
Bits & BytesThe Plotter
Bits & BytesThe Plotter
Bits & BytesThe PlotterJune - July 1985
Bits & BytesThe PlotterSeptember 1985
Bits & BytesThe PlotterJanuary 1985
Bits & BytesThe PlotterMarch 1993
Bits & BytesThe PlotterApril 1993
Bits & BytesThe PlotterMay 1993
Bits & BytesThe PlotterOctober 1986
Bits & BytesThe PlotterNovember 1986
Bits & BytesThe PlotterDecember 1986
Bits & BytesThe PlotterMarch 1986
Bits & BytesThe PlotterApril 1986
Bits & BytesThe PlotterMay 1986
Bits & BytesThe PlotterJune 1986
Bits & BytesThe PlotterJuly - August 1986
Bits & BytesThe PlotterSeptember 1986
Bits & BytesThe PlotterJanuary 1987
Bits & BytesThe PlotterNovember 1987
Bits & BytesThe PlotterDecember 1987
Bits & BytesThe PlotterFebruary 1987
Bits & BytesThe PlotterMarch 1987
Bits & BytesThe PlotterApril 1987
Bits & BytesThe PlotterMay 1987
Bits & BytesThe PlotterJune - July 1987
Bits & BytesThe PlotterAugust 1987
Bits & BytesThe PlotterSeptember 1987
Bits & BytesThe PlotterJanuary 1988
Bits & BytesThe PlotterOctober 1988
Bits & BytesThe PlotterNovember 1988
Bits & BytesThe PlotterDecember 1988
Bits & BytesThe PlotterFebruary 1988
Bits & BytesThe PlotterMarch 1988
Bits & BytesThe PlotterApril 1988
Bits & BytesThe PlotterMay 1988
Bits & BytesThe PlotterJune 1988
Bits & BytesThe PlotterJuly 1988
Bits & BytesThe PlotterSeptember 1988
Bits & BytesThe PlotterJanuary 1989
Bits & BytesThe PlotterOctober 1989
Bits & BytesThe PlotterNovember 1989
Bits & BytesThe PlotterDecember 1989
Bits & BytesThe PlotterFebruary 1989
Bits & BytesThe PlotterMarch 1989
Bits & BytesThe PlotterApril 1989
Bits & BytesThe PlotterMay 1989
Bits & BytesThe PlotterJuly - August 1989
Bits & BytesThe PlotterSeptember 1989
Bits & BytesThe PlotterJanuary 1990
Bits & BytesThe PlotterOctober 1990
Bits & BytesThe PlotterNovember 1990
Bits & BytesThe PlotterDecember 1990
Bits & BytesThe PlotterFebruary 1990
Bits & BytesThe PlotterApril 1990
Bits & BytesThe PlotterMay 1990
Bits & BytesThe PlotterJune 1990
Bits & BytesThe PlotterJuly - August 1990
Bits & BytesThe PlotterSeptember 1990
Bits & BytesThe PlotterJanuary 1991
Bits & BytesThe PlotterOctober 1991
Bits & BytesThe PlotterNovember 1991
Bits & BytesThe PlotterDecember 1991
Bits & BytesThe PlotterFebruary 1991
Bits & BytesThe PlotterMarch 1991
Bits & BytesThe PlotterApril 1991
Bits & BytesThe PlotterMay 1991
Bits & BytesThe PlotterJune 1991
Bits & BytesThe PlotterJuly 1991
Bits & BytesThe PlotterAugust 1991
Bits & BytesThe PlotterSeptember 1991
Bits & BytesLISTing NewsletterJune 1992
Bits & Bytes
Regular community news column. Calls for member news submissions. Reports that the 1990 chairman election ended in a dead heat,...
Rod GowenThe Plotter
Bits & Bytes
Our September meeting was probably the best one we’ve had in quite some months. We had 5 people in attendence...
Rod GowenThe Plotter
Bits and BytesThe Plotter
Bits and BytesThe Plotter
Bits and BytesThe Plotter
Bits and Bytes
Timex Sinclair User has issued its first copy of Timex Sinclair Shopper. It is supposed to come out quarterly. In...
The Plotter
Bits and Bytes
Timex Sinclair User is dead; subscriptions will be filled with issues of K-Power.
The Plotter
Bits and BytesThe Plotter
Bits and BytesThe PlotterMay 1985
Bits and BytesThe Plotter
Bits and BytesThe Plotter
Bits and BytesThe PlotterNovember 1983
Bits and BytesThe PlotterDecember 1983
Bits and BytesThe PlotterJanuary 1984
Bits and BytesThe PlotterFebruary 1984
Bits and BytesThe PlotterApril 1984
Bits and BytesThe Plotter
Bits and BytesThe PlotterFebruary 1986
Book Review: The Essential Guide to Timex/Sinclair Home Computers
Enthusiastic review of ‘The Essential Guide to Timex/Sinclair Home Computers‘ by Peter Morse, Ian Adamson, Ben Anrep, and Brian Hancock...
Rod GowenThe Plotter
Book Review: The Sinclair ZX81 for Real Applications
Review of ‘The Sinclair ZX81 for Real Applications‘ by Randle Hurley (Lithium Press, Beaverton, OR), available with a matching cassette...
Rod GowenThe Plotter
Byte-Back ModemThe Plotter
Comments on CompuserveThe PlotterOctober 1985
Comments on CompuserveThe PlotterNovember 1985
Comments on CompuserveThe PlotterDecember 1985
Comments on CompuserveThe PlotterSeptember 1985
Comments on CompuserveThe PlotterJanuary 1985
Comments on CompuserveThe PlotterOctober 1986
Comments on CompuserveThe PlotterNovember 1986
Comments on CompuserveThe PlotterDecember 1986
Comments on CompuserveThe PlotterFebruary 1986
Comments on CompuserveThe PlotterMarch 1986
Comments on CompuserveThe PlotterApril 1986
Comments on CompuserveThe PlotterMay 1986
Comments on CompuserveThe PlotterJune 1986
Comments on CompuserveThe PlotterJuly - August 1986
Comments on CompuserveThe PlotterSeptember 1986
Computers in Space
As I write this, it has been 25 years since we landed a man on the moon. Can you believe...
Rod GowenThe PlotterSeptember 1994
Convert That Old Amdek 3 to a 3.5
Replace the 3″ drives with 3.5″ drives in an Amdek enclosure.
The Plotter
Dear Editor
Query for business software; how are programs locked; custom keycaps.
SyntaxApril 1983
December Already / Meeting Report and Club Business
December editorial: officer elections scheduled at the December 9 meeting. Report from the November 18 meeting: Laura Gowen elected club...
Rod GowenThe Plotter
Drifting Away?
THE PLOTTER was originally produced as a vehicle to dispense news to the membership of CCATS about the meeting time...
Rod GowenThe Plotter
E-Z Key 60 KeyboardThe PlotterJanuary 1984
Editor’s DeskThe PlotterOctober 1985
Editor’s DeskThe PlotterDecember 1985
Editor’s DeskThe Plotter
Editor’s DeskThe Plotter
Editor’s DeskThe PlotterMay 1985
Editor’s DeskThe PlotterJune - July 1985
Editor’s DeskThe PlotterSeptember 1985
Editor’s DeskThe PlotterJanuary 1985
EditorialThe Plotter
EditorialThe Plotter
Energy Savers
Here are a few tips that may be of interest to those of our readers who are trying to conserve...
Rod GowenThe PlotterAugust 1994
Fest Notes & AfterthoughtsThe PlotterJune - July 1987
From the Editor’s Desk
Thoughts about moving meeting to local community college.
The Plotter
From the Editor’s DeskThe Plotter
From the Editor’s DeskThe Plotter
From the Editor’s DeskThe Plotter
From the Editor’s DeskThe Plotter
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterNovember 1985
From the Editor’s DeskThe Plotter
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterApril 1984
From the Editor’s DeskThe Plotter
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterFebruary 1986
Good ThingsRod GowenThe PlotterNovember 1994
Hi There Fellow CAT/S
Second issue editorial introducing the proposed group name Clackamas Area T/S Users (C.A.T.S.) and reporting on the September 9 meeting:...
Rod GowenThe Plotter
Hi There Fellow ZX/TS Users
First issue editorial introducing the newsletter and inviting readers to suggest a name for the publication. Explains the group’s purpose...
Rod Gowen
Dennis Jurries
The Plotter
Hot Z Spectrum
An old friend of the TS community phoned me yesterday and asked if I had heard of a version of...
Rod GowenThe Plotter
Input/Output
T/SNUG attempts to raise funds to purchase remainder of Rod Gowen’s inventory before he sends it to the landfill. Letters...
ZXir QLive Alive!Spring 1998
Input/Output
Letters from David Lassov, Leon Howell, Dave Barnes, Dr. D. H. Williamson, Gene Ray, D. G. Smith, Wayne Knaust, Richard...
ZXir QLive Alive!Spring 1994
Input/Output
Letters from Richard Jelen, Edward Snow, Robert Gilbert, Gene Ray, Robert Barnett, Robert Hartung, Rod Gowen, David Lassov.
ZXir QLive Alive!Summer 1994
Input/Output
Letters from Carlos Delhez, Robert Gilbert, Larry Crawford, Rod Gowen, Fred Henn, Gilliam Parrish, Greg Bridgewater.
ZXir QLive Alive!Spring 1995
Input/Output
Letters from Rod Gowen, Ata Tursucu, Hugh Howie, Les Cottrell, Tim Swenson, David Lassov, Jon Kaczor, Steve Johnson, Donald Lambert,...
ZXir QLive Alive!Winter 1996
Input/Output
Letters from Donald Lambert, David Lassov, Gil Parrish, Al Feng, Wally Swentko, Robert Gallagher, Rod Gowen, Seymour Miller, Frank Davis,...
ZXir QLive Alive!Summer 1997
Input/Output
Letters from Bob Swoger, Fred Henn, Tim Swenson, David Lassov, Al Feng, Bill McKelvey, Dennis Smith, Rod Gowen, Robert Hartung,...
ZXir QLive Alive!Winter 1997
Input/Output
More of the Rod Gowen liquidation saga. Letters from Jack Boatwright, Michael Henderlight, Harriet (Joan) Kealy, David Lassov, Fred Henn,...
ZXir QLive Alive!Summer 1998
Input/Output
Letters from Paul Anderson, Dennis Smith, David Lassov, Bob Hartung, Fred Henn, Scott Gillespie, Jay Shepard, Jack Boatwright, Rod Gowen,...
ZXir QLive Alive!Autumn 1998
Input/Output
Letters from David Solly, Bob Swoger, Glen Goodwin, Jack Boatwright, Fred Henn, Don Oviatt, Rod Gowen
ZXir QLive Alive!Summer 1999
Input/Output
Letters from Joe Rampolla, Antonio Castro, Jack Boatwright, Jim Mach, William Girnius, Larry Kenny, Rod Gowen, Al Feng, Mike Kandrac,...
ZXir QLive Alive!Winter 1999
Input/Output
Letters from Joe Rampolla, John Pegram, Al Feng, David Leech, Jeff Burrell, Rod Gowen, Dane Stegman, Robert Webster, Tom Parks,...
ZXir QLive Alive!Summer 2000
Input/Output
Letters from Luke Perry, Rod Gowen, Darrell Hamilton, Frank Mills, David Lassov, Leon Howell, Dave Bennett, Wilf Rigter, David Solly
ZXir QLive Alive!Autumn 2000
Input/OutputNite-Times NewsNovember - December 1990
Is Anyone Out There?
Here we are, over 13 years after the formation of our little group, still publishing our little newsletter. What we...
Rod GowenThe Plotter
Is There Anyone Out There
Letter to dealers about supporting users.
The Plotter
Larken Lines
Questions and answers about LARKEN. Copied from the CCAT/S User Group Newsletter, The Plotter.
Sinc-LinkMarch/April 1989
Larken LinesThe PlotterOctober 1987
Larken LinesThe PlotterNovember 1987
Larken LinesThe PlotterDecember 1987
Larken LinesThe PlotterJanuary 1988
Larken LinesThe PlotterOctober 1988
Larken LinesThe PlotterNovember 1988
Larken LinesThe PlotterDecember 1988
Larken LinesThe PlotterFebruary 1988
Larken LinesThe PlotterMarch 1988
Larken LinesThe PlotterApril 1988
Larken LinesThe PlotterMay 1988
Larken LinesThe PlotterJune 1988
Larken LinesThe PlotterJuly 1988
Larken LinesThe PlotterJanuary 1989
Larken LinesThe PlotterOctober 1989
Larken LinesThe PlotterDecember 1989
Larken LinesThe PlotterFebruary 1989
Larken LinesThe PlotterMarch 1989
Larken LinesThe PlotterApril 1989
Larken LinesThe PlotterMay 1989
Larken LinesThe PlotterJune 1989
Larken LinesThe PlotterJuly - August 1989
Larken LinesThe PlotterJanuary 1990
Larken LinesThe PlotterFebruary 1990
Larken LinesThe PlotterMarch 1990
Larken Lines
I have had a few calls concerning the problems some folks are having with their LKDOS system when using more...
Rod GowenThe PlotterSeptember 1994
Larken Lines
Regular column for Larken disk system users. Gowen solicits tips, hints, program conversions, and original programs from Larken users for...
Rod GowenThe Plotter
Larken Program Tips
Two practical tips for Larken disk users: (1) Speed improvement for COPY A DISK by changing all FALSE values in...
Rod GowenTimelinezApril 1989
Larken Tip
Recovering from error with diskettes.
The Plotter
Last Minute NewsThe HackerApril 1989
Letter from Rod GowenSincus NewsMarch - April 1986
LettersLISTing NewsletterDecember 1986
LibraryThe PlotterJuly - August 1986
Library NoteThe PlotterDecember 1986
Library NotesThe Plotter
Library NotesThe Plotter
Library NotesThe PlotterMay 1985
Library NotesThe PlotterFebruary 1990
Library Notes
Report on the CCAT/S club library of newsletters, books, magazines, and software tapes. Jack Armstrong and Bill Dunlop have taken...
Rod GowenThe Plotter
Meeting NewsThe PlotterMarch 1984
MeetingsThe Plotter
Microwafer Directory/Index SystemThe PlotterOctober 1985
Mini-Fair NewsThe PlotterAugust 1988
Mini-Fair NewsThe PlotterMay 1988
Mini-Fair NewsThe PlotterJuly 1988
Mini-Fair NewsThe PlotterSeptember 1988
MScript on Your IBM Clone
YES! RMG has it in the shareware/PD library. The program was released in 1984 and is version 1.0 for DOS....
Rod GowenThe PlotterJuly 1994
New BBS in TownThe PlotterMarch 1987
News from the NorthwestThe HackerMay 1989
Newsletters IndexThe PlotterNovember 1986
November Already? / Meeting Report
Newsletter intro and October 18 meeting report: group officially named Clackamas County Area T/S Users Group (CCAT/S); Kevin Fowler reported...
Rod GowenThe Plotter
Old ProgramsThe PlotterAugust 1991
On the Soap-Box Again!The PlotterMay 1988
Oops! Correction to Rounding Formula
Correction column noting that the number-rounding formula published in v1 n2 was printed with an error. Provides the corrected formula...
Rod GowenThe Plotter
Picnic BytesThe PlotterOctober 1986
Printers, Printers
Have any of you looked at the new generation of computer printers lately? If not, you may be in for...
Rod GowenThe PlotterApril 1994
QL Wayfarer
Update on QL scene; video recordings of seven seminars from the Seattle Mini Fair available from Rod Gowan.
Sinc-LinkMay/June 1988
Sinclair North America User GroupThe PlotterOctober 1988
Sinclair Sells OutThe PlotterMay 1986
So Long!Rod GowenThe PlotterDecember 1994
Speaking Out
Thoughts on lack of interest in special interest demonstrations.
The Plotter
T/S HelplineThe PlotterFebruary 1984
T/S HelplineThe PlotterMarch 1984
T/S Helpline
Had a couple of to PEOPLE aSK how make 2068 programs that start as soon as they are loaded. The...
The Plotter
The Essential Guide to Timex/Sinclair Home ComputersThe PlotterNovember 1983
The Ramex/Amdek Disk SystemThe PlotterMarch 1986
The RMG Project
Attempt to organize effort to buy Rod Gowen’s stock of Sinclair items.
ZXir QLive Alive!Winter 1997
The Sinclair ZX81 Programming for Real ApplicationsThe PlotterDecember 1983
The Zike
Have you heard of the ZIKE? If not, you can probably guess from the name itself who’s brainchild it is....
Rod GowenThe Plotter
TimegateThe Plotter
Timex TidbitsNite-Times NewsMay 1988
Timex TidbitsNite-Times NewsJanuary - February 1989
Transfer Files Without Retyping Profile 2068
Step-by-step instructions for transferring data files from one version of Pro/File 2068 to another using SAVE/LOAD CODE commands, avoiding manual...
Rod GowenTimelinezJanuary 1986
Transfer Files/ProFileThe PlotterSeptember 1985
Vulcan Kills Classics
Vulcan Computer Monthly drops Classic Computer section with the July 1992 issue.
The Plotter
Wafer TipsThe PlotterJune - July 1985
What is a NewsletterThe PlotterDecember 1990
Why? Own a Computer?
Why own a computer if you don’t use it to print your orders your send to RMG Enterprises?
The Plotter
ZX/TS P and R: Self-Running Program and Math Drill Programs
Programming tip for creating self-running programs (SAVE and GOTO at lines 9998–9999 so programs auto-start on LOAD without erasing variables)....
Rod GowenThe Plotter

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