| From the Chairman's Disk |
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| How to Hack on the ZX Spectrum |
Part 2 – Convetional Hacking Techniques |
Sinclair ZX Spectrum |
| Input/Output |
Letters from Bob Swoger, Fred Henn, Tim Swenson, David Lassov, Al Feng, Bill McKelvey, Dennis Smith, Rod Gowen, Robert Hartung, Jay Shepard, Ken Harbit, Wilf Rigter, Frank Davis, John Impellizerri, Matthias Jaap, Bill Collins, Garry Lancaster |
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| Lunch Hour Activity at Work |
Review of Gerton Lunter’s Spectrum Emulator. |
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| More on QPC |
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Sinclair QL |
| QLATter |
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Sinclair QL |
| Recent QL Freeware |
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Sinclair QL |
| The RMG Project |
Attempt to organize effort to buy Rod Gowen’s stock of Sinclair items. |
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| VAL Function |
One of the most powerful, and (Oh, Yes,) useful instructions of the Timex-Sinclair computers is the VAL function Unfortunately, it is also unique to the Timex-Sinclair computers. Te VAL function evaluates an arbitrary numerically-valued string. It only returns an error C, in the case that the string argument does not evaluate to a number. Apparently, |
Timex/Sinclair 2068, Type-in program |
| ZEX for the ZX81 |
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Timex/Sinclair 1000 |