Volume: 3
Issue: 6
Articles
- Encroaching, Disappearing Menu WindowTS 2068 Type-in program
- Anagram3-6TS 2068 Type-in program
- LabelMakerTS 2068 Type-in program
- Interface 3TS 2068
- Musical Christmas with TS 2068TS 2068 Type-in program
- Routine to Print HeadersTS 2068 Type-in program
- Letter from Sharp's
- Letter from Oxford Data
- Suggested 2068 ROM ChangesTS 2068 Type-in program
- Sinclair NewsQL
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Atmospheric Perturbation?ZX80 Letter defending the ZX80 as reviewed by John Palmer.
- Sinclair's ZX80: Review of a Very, Very Small ComputerZX80 Hardware review
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Coming to TermsZX80 Response to Langdon Proctor’s letter.
- The Sinclair ZX81: Small Review of a Small ComputerZX81 Hardware review
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In Sync With SinclairZX81 User pleased with his ZX81.
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Sad About SinclairZX81 User experiences numerous issues with his ZX81.
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Add Direct Video Output to Sinclair ZX81ZX81 Hardware project Simple schematic to provide monitor video out.
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A Novice Builds the Sinclair ZX81ZX81 Hardware review One user’s experience building the ZX81 kit.
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Of InterestZX81 Sinclair has announced new ZX81 software, on cassette and developed by ICL, a large British computer company, and PSION, a Britsh software company.
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Load Bettair Weeth Z-DubberTS 1000 Product mention of the Z-Dubber from Bytesize Computer Products.
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Of InterestTS 1000 TS 2040 Author documents his struggle to get the Memotech 32K RAM, keyboard and Timex printer to work together. Discovers late in the process (after much interaction with Memotech) that there is a flaw in the 32K RAM unit.
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Crunchers - 21 Simple Games for the Timex/Sinclair 1000.TS 1000 Book review This little gem is an ideal small education book, although priced a bit too high in this reviewers opinion.
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Of InterestTS 1000 I just bought a real computer for $40. My Timex-Sinclair 1000 Personal Computer, which had been retailing for $69.95, was on sale for $54.99 at Long’s. Until April 30, Timex was giving a $15 rebate, so my Z80 computer cost $39.99 (plus tax).
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Of InterestTS 1000 EBZUG, PUG, SBAZUG. If you’ve bought one of those cute little Timex computers, and can’t get it to work right, what do you do? Go to a users’ group meeting.
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Of InterestTS 2068 2068 and Adam Too: the 2068 is a winner.
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Computer CalisthenicsColumn presenting interesting problems to solve on the computer. Ulrich Sondermann, of Concord, CA, submitted a correct response obtained by a program on his Timex/Sinclair computer.