Syntax/Syntax ZX80 v1 n1

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Battery Pack Case Check Herbach & Rademan’s summer bulletin (Vol. 46 No. 5). Stock # 21K731 C$4.50) holds 8 C size cells and needs rewiring and a new output connector. H&R is in Philadelphia (215/426-1700). If you use alkaline C cells , Eveready E-93 or equal, you can operate 2 1/2 to 6 hours . Sinclair ZX80
Beginning Programs -- For-Next Loops This column is dedicated to you novice programmers to whom BASIC is not so basic. (BASIC is one of the languages your ZX80 understands.) I will also try to simplify concepts in other SYNTAX features so you can get a handle on them and eventually outgrow this column. For-next loops consist of 2 control statements, Sinclair ZX80
Comparison Between the Sinclair ZX80 and the TRS-80 Pocket Computer Sinclair ZX80
Cryptoquote -- Use Your ZX80 to Help You Solve Substitution Ciphers “Cryptoquote” is a program for infinitely patient or just masochistic puzzle-solvers. It works just like cryptoquotes in newspapers — you substitute letters for letters to decode the babble into a quotation. Your ZX80 will help you, though, by displaying the frequency distribution of letters in your quotation. Sinclair ZX80, Type-in program
Different Strokes Prestodigitizer, an 8-bit input graphics tablet available for several micros, will soon be ready for your ZX80. Sinclair ZX80
From Sinclair Research Sinclair ZX80 and Syntax ZX80 announcement. Sinclair ZX80
Letter From The Editor
New ZX80 ROM and RAM Soon Product announcement for 8K ROM for ZX80 and 16K RAM expansion modules. Sinclair ZX80
Out Front to Stay Prediction of staying power of Sinclair ZX80. MicroAce, Sinclair ZX80
Talk to Your ZX80 Cognivox, produced by Voicetek of Goleta, CA, is a speech I/O peripheral for personal computers . It uses both speech recognition and vocal response, so you and your ZX80 can talk to each other. Cognivox maintains a vocabulary of up to 32 words or short phrases (requiring less than 3 seconds of speech time) and Sinclair ZX80
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