The Timex/Sinclair as an Intelligent Lab Station Terminal
User-developed hardware and software solution to connect up to 16 TS 1000 computers to an Apple II.
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User-developed hardware and software solution to connect up to 16 TS 1000 computers to an Apple II.
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There are a large number of Sinclair-Timex user groups around the U.S. and Canada. This month we spotlight the Sinclair Study Group of New Haven, CT.
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There is an error in the ROM program in our computer which causes numbers between 0.01 and 0.00001 to be LPRINTed incorrectly. The bug occurs only with printers using the LPRINT command, such as the Timex and Sinclair printers.
Sue Mahoney brought a prototype of the TS-1500. Dan Roy presented a prototype of COLORSIN81 and the CAI/Exatron stringy floppy. An article about the COLORSIN81 will appear in the July/August 1983 issue of Sync. Discussion about the incompatibility of Memotech RAM units and TS 2040 printer.
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Did you ever notice that in department stores which showcase the TS-1000, the edit line is always filled with umpteen lines of garbage? You don’t have to do scores of DELETES to get rid of it. Just press EDIT (shift-1) followed by ENTER.
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If you don’t want the “side-effect” of changing the random number seed in USR calls, try: IF USR address THEN.
ROM Bug #3, which causes numbers with leading zeros (i.e., 0.01 thru 0.00001) to be LPRINTed incorrectly, was independently discovered by Robert L. Carter.
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One user built a database of 3500 45 records.
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Hints for understanding order of math operations on the TS 1000.
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