1984

Articles (716)

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1000 + 1 Nights
One of the more user UNfriendly attributes of the TS 1000 is the slowness with which a new, full screen...
Computer Trader MagazineAugust 1984
1510 Command Cartridge PlayerLISTing NewsletterFebruary 1984
1984 Winter Consumer Electronics Show
New Modem and Printers from Timex Timex was again showing the 2068 and 1500 computers, but were emphasizing a new...
Creative ComputingApril 1984
2040 Printer (A Review)Computer Trader MagazineOctober 1984
2050 Modem Is Here
The Westridge TS 2050 telecommunications modem is at last really here. It is exactly the same modem that Timex promised...
Time Designs MagazineNov-Dec 1984
2050 Modems … For TS1000, TS1500, and TS2068 ComputersSinclair Users GroupOctober 1984
2068 Corner
Report on availability of TS 2068 hardware and software. Includes visit to Sunset Electronics.
Sinclair Users GroupOctober 1984
2068 Full Screen Input
Here is a subroutine for the 2068 to simulate the full screen input feature of most other computers. It was...
Timex Sinclair User Group Newsletter: Ottawa ChapterApril - June 1984
2068 FunSincus NewsJune 1984
2068 List
List of 2068 owners.
Sinclair Users GroupOctober 1984
2068 Notes
Here is a program that will give you the correct time whenever you enter “GOTO tm”.
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupJanuary & February 1984
2068 Notes: A Tutorial on Machine Code Programming, Part 6
Tutorial on relative jumps.
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupSeptember & October 1984
2068 Notes: A Tutorial on Machine Code Programming, Parts 3 & 4
Programs to help peek and poke code.
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupMay, June, July 1984
2068 Technical Manual Released
At last! Here is the one that has been promised for some time now. The 2068 Technical Manual isn’t fancy,...
Time Designs MagazineNov-Dec 1984
2K Data BaseCATS NewsletterApril 1984
2K ExpressSincus NewsJanuary 1984
2K ExpressSincus NewsOctober 1984
2K ExpressSincus NewsFebruary 1984
2K ExpressSincus NewsMarch 1984
2K ExpressSincus NewsApril 1984
2K ExpressSincus NewsMay 1984
2K ExpressSincus NewsJune 1984
2K ExpressSincus NewsAugust 1984
2K ExpressSincus NewsSeptember 1984
2K ExpressSincus NewsDecember 1984
2K GraphCATS NewsletterDecember 1984
64 Characters and a Clear Screen?
Program that allows the user to reallocate RAM to make way for a clear screen in the 64 column mode.
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupJanuary & February 1984
8K EEPROM Board
Build a non-volatile memory expansion board with the Seeq Technology 8K EEPROM.
Sinc-LinkNovember 1984
A Computer in the Congregation
As an avid Timex/Sinclair “computerist” and pastor, I am convinced that the computer does indeed have a bright future in...
T-S HorizonsJune 1984
A Farmer and His Flock
Short bio about the author as intro to his game, Scales. Game presents user with 25 random weights that must...
Family ComputingFebruary 1985
A Forum on Hardware Suppliers?
How ’bout some comments on Timex hardware suppliers? There are lots of ads in SYNC and elsewhere, but who is...
Pro/File UpdatesApril 1984
A Hands-On Review: Timex 2068
This New Color Computer Is Easy To Use, And Powerful, Too The new Timex Sinclair 2068 Color Computer weighs in...
Family ComputingFebruary 1984
A Hearty Welcome!
Welcome to Pro/file Updates! Charter subscribers are members of a very exclusive group, indeed: 123 people world-wide. Keep the faith,...
Pro/File UpdatesJanuary 1984
A Keyword Table for the TS 2068TimelinezApril 1984
A Message From the PresidentCATS NewsletterJanuary 1984
A Mystery Arises
Some people report bugs in ZX PRO/FILE such as report-4 (out of memory) errors, report-5 (not enough room on screen)...
Pro/File UpdatesJanuary 1984
A Portable TS Computer?
TS computer owners have always considered their exceptionally small micros to be portable, to some degree. While perhaps lacking in...
Time Designs MagazineNov-Dec 1984
A Review of the Colne Armdroid I
Robotic arm author controls with Timex/Sinclair 1000.
Robotics AgeJuly 1984
A Screen Memory Map for the TS 2068Synchro-SetteMarch 1984
A Whale of an Idea: Using TS 2068 in BusinessLISTing NewsletterAugust 1984
A Year to Remember
“MAN SNATCHED BY UFO!” was the headline on page two of the local paper. Just before the man disappeared, his...
Family ComputingAugust 1984
A ZX/TS Celebration in Boston
On October 22, 1983, the Boston Computer Society’s Sinclair-Timex User Group celebrated their Second Anniversary at the Boston Park Plaza...
SYNCJanuary/February 1984
Accelerated Saving with ZXLR-8
ZXLR-8 is a program that speeds loading and saving time with the ZX/TS. You can use it with Pro/File to...
Pro/File UpdatesOctober 1984
Across the Pond
Inaugural column about the American side of the Sinclair world. Gives a brief overview of Sinclair history in America, discusses...
ZX ComputingOctober/November 1984
Additional Selections from the Display Options Menu
Add these lines to Pro/File to eliminate many tedious unnecessary key presses. They incorporate into “ZX” much of the flexibility...
Pro/File UpdatesJuly 1984
AERCO Parallel Printer Interface CaseLISTing NewsletterDecember 1983 - January 1984
After the Fall…
Bill Jones of Panama City, FL sent an interesting note. He says, “UPDATES has the potential of being a National...
Pro/File UpdatesJuly 1984
All About Sir CliveSincus NewsNovember 1984
An Assortment of Sorts
When you must order and retrieve information, you can recall data in minimal time if the data has an orderly...
William TracySYNCMarch/April 1984
An Easy-to-Use Word ProcessorComputer Trader MagazineOctober 1984
An Improved LIST
Short machine language program to give an improved LIST function.
CATS NewsletterJanuary 1984
And Speaking of Water….
Peter G. Govus reports that his West Paterson, NJ home was flooded by 4 feet of water not long ago....
Pro/File UpdatesJuly 1984
And the Winner Is…
SET LISTS! We have a little country western band and we play for dances in our local Austin Texas area....
Pro/File UpdatesOctober 1984
And the Winner Is…
Results of the ENTER Presidential Poll. Democratic candidates Mondale, Hart and Jackson received the most support form Adam, Atari and...
Enter MagazineNovember 1984
Another Antenna Approach
Program to determine antenna dimensions.
73 MagazineMarch 1984
Arcader Programs His Own
Arcade ace Tony Snyder founded his own software company and is working on an original game, Tunneling, for the TS...
Electronic GamesMarch 1984
Area Bulletin Board Phone NumbersSincus NewsOctober 1984
Artificial Intelligence on the QLCATS NewsletterDecember 1984
Autosearch Won’t Work
Several readers have written of problems when trying to make an ordered search. In order to utilize this function in...
Pro/File UpdatesApril 1984
AutotapeSinclair Users NetworkMay 1984
B-17 Reunion
Roberts used his TS 1000 and The Organizer software to coordinate and plan a 10 man veterans crew for a...
CATS NewsletterJanuary 1984
B-17 Reunion: The “Little Computer That Could” And A Data-Base Program Bring WWII Vets Together With New Ties
The Boeing B-17 heavy bomber, designed in 1934 and accepted by the Army Air Corps in 1940, was the worlds...
James RobertsFamily ComputingJanuary 1984
Back To The Drawing Board
For many in the computer world, the name Timex conjures up images of a tiny, black “toy.” Timex Computer Corporation...
Creative ComputingJuly 1984
Bank Switching for the TS 1000, Part 3T-S HorizonsJune 1984
Basic Manuals For Childrens
Computers for Kids, A Kid’s Manual for Programming the Sinclair/Timex Computers and Computer Battlegames and Computer Space Games mentioned.
Family ComputingJanuary 1984
BASIC Programming
Short program to side scroll a message.
Sinc-LinkNovember 1984
Basic Topics
Is It A Number? By Fred Nachbaur The following routine contains a trap to insure that you enter a number....
SyncWare NewsSept-Oct 1984
Basic Training: Programs For Your Computer
The Party Program (all computers; TS specific adjustments on p55); Path Panic for all TS computers.
Enter MagazineNovember 1984
Basic Training: Programs For Your Computer
Typing Trainer (all computers; TS specific adjustments on p55)
Enter MagazineOctober 1984
Basic Training: Programs For Your Computer
Micro Mind Reader (all computers; TS specific adjustments on p55); correction to Codes Master (June 1984) on page 59.
Enter MagazineSeptember 1984
Basic Training: Programs For Your Computer
Code Master (all computers; TS specific adjustments on p51) and Star Navigator for TS 1000/1500.
Enter MagazineJune 1984
BASICare Modular Expansion System
Product announcement for Gladstone’s modular expansion system.
Family ComputingFebruary 1984
Basil’s Compendium: Basic Machine Code for the ZX-81/TS1000
As the title implies, this series is designed to introduce the beginner to the basics of machine coding. The beginner...
SyncWare NewsSept-Oct 1984
Basil’s Compendium: PEEK, POKE & USR
Reviews the operation of the ZX81 memory, discusses PEEK and POKE and introduce the USR command.
SyncWare NewsNov-Dec 1984
BBSesLISTing NewsletterDecember 1983 - January 1984
BEEP, I’m Done
Beep at end of save.
LISTing NewsletterDecember 1983 - January 1984
Behind the Screens: Timex Sinclair Support
Timex will honor warrantees, dropping everything else.
Family ComputingJune 1984
Better Sound
Increase the volume of SOUND on the 2068 with this little circuit.
April 1984
Big OnesSincus NewsOctober 1984
Binary Character BuilderCATS NewsletterJuly 1984
Binary TeacherSynchro-SetteApril 1984
Bit by Bit
Machine language tutorial.
SYNCJanuary/February 1984
Bits and BytesThe PlotterJanuary 1984
Bits and BytesThe PlotterFebruary 1984
Bits and BytesThe PlotterApril 1984
Bits and Bytes: Super Bowl of Computing
American Computer Science League awarded Sinclair ZX81 computers to winners of the 1983 their annual competition.
MicroKidsMarch 1984
Black Mask RevisitedLISTing NewsletterNovember 1984
Blink Eliminator
This modification changes the computer to the SLOW mode for data entry. Being a very short program addition, I did...
Pro/File UpdatesOctober 1984
Book Review … Almost
Tantalizing Game for the Timex/Sinclair 2000 Series.
CATS NewsletterAugust 1984
Book Review: Timex Sinclair 2068 Beginner Intermediate GuideT-S HorizonsJune 1984
Book Reviews
Timex Sinclair 2068 Beginnier/Intermediate Guide, 50 Programs for the Timex Sinclair 2068, The TS 2068 Explored.
LISTing NewsletterJuly 1984
Bouncing Ball
Bouncing ball for 1000 and 2068
K-PowerJuly/August 1984
Breaking Into The Transylvanian TowerLISTing NewsletterJune 1984
Bubbles
The weekly meeting of our Central PA Times/Sinclair Users Group was coming up quickly, and I had promised a demonstration...
SYNCJanuary/February 1984
Bug AlertSincus NewsSeptember 1984
Bugaboo
Review of the game.
SUMOctober 1984
Build Your Own Spreadsheet
Machine language program for creating and manipulating a moving “window” across data.
SYNCJanuary/February 1984
By Invitation Only: An Exclusive New Year’s Eve Party You Won’t Want to Miss!
Puzzle game.
Family ComputingDecember 1984
Byte Back MD-2 Modem Kit
What you see on the left is a series of “screens” which I dumped to my printer while signed on...
LISTing NewsletterMay 1984
Byte-Back P-2 Printer Software Mods
Add or alter these lines of ZX PRO/FILE to make it work with Byte-Back’s P-2 serial print< er driver. P-2...
Pro/File UpdatesApril 1984
Byte-Back Printer Interface
Al Rapp of Blowing Rock, NC writes: I am using the RS-232 board in my Byte-Back modem and Byte-Back’s printer...
Pro/File UpdatesJanuary 1984
Calculating Bond YieldCATS NewsletterJanuary 1984
Canadian Mortgage Table
Program to calculate mortgage payments and amortize principal/interest payments.
Timex Sinclair User Group Newsletter: Ottawa ChapterApril - June 1984
Card Shuffle Routine for Games
Short programs to demonstrate shuffling routines and randomization.
TimelinezMarch 1984
Card Shuffle Routine for GamesTimelinezMarch 1984
CartrainT. S. S. NewsnotesNovember 15, 1984
Catalogs ReceivedLISTing NewsletterNovember 1984
Catalogs ReceivedLISTing NewsletterSeptember 1984
Chaining Programs
A method for merging programs. The method in outline is: 1) Protect the resident program from erasure by POKEing a...
SYNCJanuary/February 1984
Changes at the Top of Timex
Sue Mahoney and Dan Ross laid off.
Sincus NewsJanuary 1984
Changing TimesSinclair Users GroupApril 1984
Character Generator II
BASIC program for creating user-defined graphics.
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupSeptember & October 1984
ChimesCATS NewsletterAugust 1984
City of XonLISTing NewsletterSeptember 1984
Class Schedule & BBS NumbersSincus NewsSeptember 1984
ClassesSincus NewsOctober 1984
Club Members
List of current members.
Timex Sinclair User Group Newsletter: Ottawa ChapterApril - June 1984
Communications CornerLISTing NewsletterNovember 1984
Complete Robot Teaching System
Lennox Teaching Robot uses a Timex/Sinclair 1000 for development and control.
Robotics AgeMarch 1984
Complex galactic conflict
YOU WILL need at least one opponent, writing materials and plenty of time for Cyborg Wars, produced by Stratagem Cybernetics...
Sinclair UserFebruary 1984
Computer Corner: You’ve never tried a personal computer?
Discusses various personal computers, including Timex/Sinclair 1000.
Radio ElectronicsMay 1984
Computer Faire ReportTimelinezApril 1984
Computer Workout: TS 2068
While many computer companies play “Waiting For Peanut” before upgrading their current machines, Timex Sinclair has forged ahead with the...
Jules GilderElectronic Fun with Computers & GamesJanuary 1984
Computers and Crystal BallsSincus NewsJanuary 1984
Computin in the Country
Mentions the Timex Sinclair 2068 Guidebook, a cassette of programs and resources for the 2068.
Computer Trader MagazineOctober 1984
Computin in the Country
Oscar gets a 2050 modem and tries to connect to multiple BBSes, including the Zebra BBS.
Computer Trader MagazineOctober 1984
Connections: Help for Timex Owners
Games to Learn By, in Williamsburg, MA and run by Marty Warner-Dubay, a former Timex software engineer, is continuing to...
Enter MagazineSeptember 1984
Continuation of Programs from 3/84 and 4/84 Issues
Three programs were left out of the last two issues. Two are presented; third was on tape.
Synchro-SetteMay 1984
Control Things With Your Timex Sinclair ComputerThe PlotterMarch 1984
Conversion TipsCATS NewsletterDecember 1984
Convert Your CAI Stringy Floppy to Store Variables Within the BASIC Program Just As The Cassette DoesTimelinezAugust 1984
Converting Your 2068 to a SpectrumLISTing NewsletterSeptember 1984
CornucopiaJoey LatimerFamily ComputingNovember 1984
Corrections
Corrections to Ski Trek (February 1984) and Decision Maker (January 1984).
Family ComputingMarch 1984
Crazybugs and Cyberzone
Crazybugs is a Pac-Man type game, but with enough differences to make to make another enjoyable game. You are in...
David Grosjean
James Grosjean
SYNCMarch/April 1984
Cryptogram
Based on an idea presented in Byte, February 1984, p. 383-386.
Timex Sinclair User Group Newsletter: Ottawa ChapterApril - June 1984
Darkening Dots For Printing on the 2068
Machine language routine to make printouts darker.
TimelinezMay 1984
Database GroupCATS NewsletterJuly 1984
Debugging Aid
When D$ is longer than 704 characters, report 5 errors prevent you from displaying the array when you PRINT D$....
Pro/File UpdatesApril 1984
Decision MakerJoey LatimerFamily ComputingJanuary 1984
Decoration of Independence
Original 13 colonies appear in the order that they entered the union, followed by the flag of the 13 colonies.
K-PowerJuly/August 1984
Defining Characters
Among the extended capabilities of the TS2068 are its high resolution graphics and user defined graphics characters (UDG). Since the...
SYNCMarch/April 1984
Design Philosophy
Description of goals for RPNZL.
RNotesFebruary-March 1984
Disk Label MakerJoey LatimerFamily ComputingJune 1984
DK Tronics KeyboardLISTing NewsletterFebruary 1984
Do It Yourself EmulatorCATS NewsletterDecember 1984
Doctor Kursor’s Klinic: How Does the Timex 1000’s Keyboard Work
Diagram and explanation of the TS1000 keyboard mechanism.
K-PowerApril 1984
Don’t Sell Your ZX81 Down the RiverSincus NewsMarch 1984
DoodlejoySincus NewsOctober 1984
Drawing Ellipsoids on the TS 2068
The DRAW command can draw circles or parts of circles.
Synchro-SetteMarch 1984
E-Z Key 60 KeyboardThe PlotterJanuary 1984
Editing the Asterisk
When I initiate a search for “*”, I find I am unable to EDIT the first file called up. This...
Pro/File UpdatesJuly 1984
Editor Ramblings
TS 2068 books. Syntax to continue. New TS purchasers in bind.
Synchro-SetteApril 1984
Editor Ramblings
Timex Sinclair Shopper and Timex Sinclair News will be published. As of December 1983, Sinclair had sold more than 1...
Synchro-SetteMay 1984
EF’s 50 Best Games
Round-up of the magazine’s top 50. Flight Simulator for the TS 2068 is number 45.
Electronic Fun with Computers & GamesMarch 1984
Egg Hunt
Names locations to hid easter eggs.
Joey LatimerFamily ComputingApril 1984
Elementary PianoLISTing NewsletterSeptember 1984
EMU-1 Spectrum EmulatorLISTing NewsletterSeptember 1984
Enlarged Character Modes 2068LISTing NewsletterAugust 1984
Enter
News from Eben Arthur Brown about continuing Timex/Sinclair support and rumors about David Higgenbottom’s attempt to gain distribution rights to...
T-S HorizonsJune 1984
Ephemeris VCATS NewsletterJuly 1984
Events: January 30 – February 4
A demonstration of the new Timex/Sinclair 2068 color computer and peripherals will be given by Billy Skyrme, director of product...
InfoworldJanuary 30, 1984
Expanding UDGsSUMSeptember 1984
Exploring the ZX81 ROM (Part 5)Computer Trader MagazineSeptember 1984
Factory Service Still Available
“Factory service will continue more or less indefinitely…at this time, there are no immediate plans to discontinue this service,” reported...
Time Designs MagazineNov-Dec 1984
Fall of the Third Reich
Review of the program by Mark Stueber.
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupMay, June, July 1984
Far Side of Saturn
I was trying assorted plots with my 2068 when I noticed that one of them looked like part of the...
SUMJune 1984
Fastload ReviewCATS NewsletterApril 1984
Fastload RevisitedCATS NewsletterJuly 1984
Father’s Day CardJoey LatimerFamily ComputingJune 1984
First Bloom
Program displays flowers. Listings for 1000 with 16k, 1500.
Joey LatimerFamily ComputingMarch 1984
First LoadrLISTing NewsletterJune 1984
For Your Support
Product announcements from Robert Fischer, UAS, Tom Laffin, Knighted Computers, RAMEX, Ben Johnson, Fred Nachbaur, Tom Bent, Jim Houston Enterprises,...
SyncWare NewsNov-Dec 1984
For Your Support
In this column, we will announce any software or hardware that is new or otherwise untested by us. If you...
SyncWare NewsSept-Oct 1984
Forth
Do any of the following software “dilemmas” seem familiar? Jerry wants to write games programs which perform faster than his...
Robert TreleaseSYNCMarch/April 1984
Forum
Address for QZX; Tony Gomez has board to convert Compusa disk to interface with DEC drives; Roy Brann offers feedback...
SyncWare NewsNov-Dec 1984
From Negative to PC BoardSincus NewsJune 1984
From Outer Space?
Is it a power pack from one of the George Lucas space fantasies, or is it a miniature magnetic tape...
Time Designs MagazineNov-Dec 1984
From the EditorCATS NewsletterJanuary 1984
From the EditorCATS NewsletterApril 1984
From the EditorCATS NewsletterDecember 1984
From the Editor’s DeskThe PlotterApril 1984
From the MC Bookshelf
Author Eric Burgess started a user’s group after being flooded with modifications to his Apple II programs in Celestial Basic:...
Microcomputing MagazineJanuary 1984
From the news desk: Born-again Timex
“The Timex/Sinclair computer is about to be born again,” says David Higgenbach, who is trying to negotiate distribution rights to...
InfoworldJuly 16, 1984
Game Changer Interface
Clever hardvare construction, both mechanical end electronic, and a solid comprehension of both 6502 (the ATARI 2600's CPU) and Z80...
Paul DonnellyLISTing NewsletterFebruary 1984
Game Scoreboard
Program to track game scores.
TimelinezMay 1984
Gemini 10X/Memotext ReviewCATS NewsletterJanuary 1984
General: Electronics Bulletin Boards, Software/Hardware Reviews
List of regional bulletin boards and a note about reviews.
Timex Sinclair User Group Newsletter: Ottawa ChapterApril - June 1984
George Erickson’s Ultimate Loading Solution: Batteries
UPDATES has devoted considerable space to improving loading speed convenience and dependability. Disk drives, stringy floppies, and fast load-type programs...
Pro/File UpdatesJuly 1984
Getting the IN on the 2068LISTing NewsletterSeptember 1984
Getting the LED OutLISTing NewsletterMarch 1984
Ghosts In The Night
Mystery Manor puzzle/game for multiple platforms, including 2068.
Family ComputingFebruary 1985
Glaring Errors Dept.
In “Upgrading to Larger Memories Without Losing Data” (page 6, vol. 1, no. 1) step 7 of the instructions was...
Pro/File UpdatesJuly 1984
Glaring Omissions Dept.
Far and away, the most common problem experienced by ZX PRO/FILE owners is enlarging the DS array to make use...
Pro/File UpdatesJanuary 1984
Glitchoidz Report
Search and Replace (4:1 ) Version 1. Routine A, line 9: Version 11. Routine B, line 1: Brick Busters 14:1)...
SYNCMarch/April 1984
Glitchoidz ReportSYNCJanuary/February 1984
Go-fer
Now that disk drives are available for the ZX/TS computers (see SYNC 3:6 for my review of the Aerco Disk...
Paul CaleySYNCMarch/April 1984
Good News (For TS 2068 Owners)
It appears that the software famine for TS 2068 computer owners may soon be over. A device called the Spectrum...
Time Designs MagazineNov-Dec 1984
Good News for 2068 and Speccy Enthusiasts
Updates on the user group; PRO, a CAD program from Pankow Engineering; MTERM and MSCRIPT; EMU-1 vs Spectrum ROM; Microdrives;...
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupSeptember & October 1984
Good News for Worried 2068 Computerists
Editorial on continued support for the Timex/Sinclair 2068 from E. Arthur Brown Company.
T-S HorizonsJune 1984
Goof-Proof Line Editing
How many times have you been adding or editing a file and suddenly found yourself face to face with the...
Pro/File UpdatesOctober 1984
Got Tasword Two? Got Olivetti PR 2300?LISTing NewsletterOctober 1984
GRAFISTTimelinezAugust 1984
Grafist
Review of drawing package from Canaan Software.
TimelinezAugust 1984
Grapevine: Something new on the horizon
Timex/Sinclair users, take note. A monthly magazine called T-S Horizons has been started to fill the void created by the...
InfoworldMay 14, 1984
Graphics
Example images.
LISTing NewsletterDecember 1983 - January 1984
Greetings from the New SecretarySinclair Users GroupOctober 1984
Guidebook Update
TS2068 User’s Guidebook now lists more than 300 programs.
T. S. S. NewsnotesOctober 1, 1984
Hamming with the TS/ZX, TI-99/4A and Commodore ComputersComputer Trader MagazineSeptember 1984
Hardware Review: MULE Electronics Keyboard Overlays
Tired of trying to achieve a reasonable typing speed on the ZX-81 or T/S 1000 keyboard? Forget the idea, give...
Tex FaucetteT-S HorizonsJune 1984
Hardware Review: ROMPAK Instant Load SoftwareT-S HorizonsJune 1984
Hatch Your Nest EggSYNCJanuary/February 1984
Header WriterLISTing NewsletterDecember 1983 - January 1984
Header-ReaderLISTing NewsletterNovember 1984
Headlines — February 24, 1984: Timex Leaves the Market
Timex Computer Corporation drops out of the home computer market! You read it right. Timex is not continuing with its...
SUMMarch 1984
Hex-Dec ConversionLISTing NewsletterNovember 1984
Hi Res Graphics
This machine code program is geared for the TS 1000 and 1500 and the 2040 printer.
Ted KnyszekComputer Trader MagazineAugust 1984
Hi Res Graphics: Revenge of the Nerd Computer
Program to draw the Mexican Hat plot. Requires the G. Russell Hi Res Printer Graphics program to work on the...
Computer Trader MagazineOctober 1984
Hidden Word Generator
Conversion of a program originally in Microsoft BASIC to make hidden word puzzles.
TimelinezAugust 1984
Hidden Word Puzzle GeneratorTimelinezAugust 1984
Highway RobberySYNCJanuary/February 1984
Hints & TipsLISTing NewsletterOctober 1984
History of SINCUSSincus NewsOctober 1984
Hobby Corner
Whether RE should cover computers. Recommends reader purchase Timex Sinclair 1000 as an inexpensive experimenter’s tool.
Radio ElectronicsOctober 1984
Holiday Update
Generate a message to relatives.
Joey LatimerFamily ComputingNovember 1984
Home Control on a BudgetSYNCJanuary/February 1984
Horace … At Last!SUMSeptember 1984
HorseraceLISTing NewsletterNovember 1984
Hot Flashes & Cool NotesLISTing NewsletterOctober 1984
How ‘Whiz Kids’ Fakes It
Program used to fake typing/modem text.
K-PowerFebruary 1984
How Fast is Fast? How Slow is Slow? A Benchmark Program for the TS1000
Speed benchmark program adapted from BYTE, January 1983 issue, page 283, listing 5. It is a program for generating prime...
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupJanuary & February 1984
How ROMs and EPROMs CompareLISTing NewsletterOctober 1984
How to Change RAMTOP, Part 1The PlotterMarch 1984
How to Change RAMTOP, Part 2The PlotterApril 1984
How to Connect Pro/File to a 32K RAM Pack
To run a 32K version of “ZX”, follow these instructions.
Pro/File UpdatesJuly 1984
How to Make Music with the TS 2068, Part 1
Digital computers like the TS 2068 deal with two voltages. These are 0v and +5v, or rather something is true...
Time Designs MagazineNov-Dec 1984
How to Write Articles for your Newsletter
Overview including word processing options.
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupSeptember & October 1984
Ice Cream Cone
As you lie in your hammock on a hot summer’s day, languidly fanning yourself with a copy of family computing,...
Joey LatimerFamily ComputingAugust 1984
Important Pro/File 2068 Note
If you purchased a copy of PRO/FILE 2068 and you’re wondering why you haven’t received a copy of the manual...
Pro/File UpdatesOctober 1984
In and Out of Caps Mode From Within a ProgramTimelinezAugust 1984
In and Out of SYNC
The Commodore 64 John Anderson The Commodore 64 is the best-selling machine in its class, and for very good reason....
SYNCMarch/April 1984
In and Out of SYNC
The TI99/4A; Making a Dancer
SYNCJanuary/February 1984
Insane ComputerLISTing NewsletterOctober 1984
Inside Story [Editorial]
Timex’s withdrawal from the computer market caused publication to pull a review of the 2068 that was scheduled for the...
Enter MagazineJune 1984
Interfacing an Electronic Typewriter to a ZX81
Short piece about finding a compatible interface.
TimelinezMay 1984
Interfacing Books
Table compares The Ins and Outs of the Timex TS1000 & ZX81, Control Things with Your Timex Sinclair and Timex/Sinclair...
T-S HorizonsJune 1984
Interfacing the ZX81
The ZX81 (or Timex Sinclair 1000) computer can be turned into a very powerful machine. Article discusses interfacing a clock/calendar...
Radio ElectronicsJuly 1984
Interfacing the ZX81, Part 2
The ZX81 (or Timex Sinclair 1000) computer can be turned into a very powerful machine. Article discusses interfacing a clock/calendar...
Radio ElectronicsAugust 1984
Interfacing the ZX81, Part 3
The ZX81 (or Timex Sinclair 1000) computer can be turned into a very powerful machine. Article discusses interfacing a clock/calendar...
Radio ElectronicsSeptember 1984
Interfacing the ZX81, Part 4
The ZX81 (or Timex Sinclair 1000) computer can be turned into a very powerful machine. Article discusses interfacing National Semiconductor’s...
Radio ElectronicsNovember 1984
Interfacing with Brother’s EP44 TypewriterLISTing NewsletterJune 1984
Internal RGB/Reset Button Modification for the T/S 2068LISTing NewsletterOctober 1984
Introduction and NotesLISTing NewsletterJuly 1984
Inverting Screen Display
Routine to invert the screen to white on black.
TimelinezMay 1984
Invisible Video: Timex-Sinclair 1000, 1500
Write with “invisible” ink.
Enter MagazineJuly/August 1984
It Really Is a “Quantum Leap”!
Sinclair Research has done it again! Their new personal computer with 128k RAM, two micro-drives, and four software packages, sells...
Time Designs MagazineNov-Dec 1984
JOY+
Program to demonstrate STICK command, button and diagonals.
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupSeptember & October 1984
Joystick Patch for Timex Frogger
Patch to Frogger so it will work with Zebra joystick interface.
TimelinezMarch 1984
Joystick Patch for Timex FroggerTimelinezMarch 1984
Just Fooling AroundLISTing NewsletterMarch 1984
Just for Fun
Faster Random Numbers Frank Terranella Have you ever been frustrated by the RND function? You type in:LET R=INT (RND*10)+1to generate...
Frank Terranella
Christopher Marsh
Brian Kautz
Robert Midura
J. C. Newton
SYNCMarch/April 1984
Just for FunSYNCJanuary/February 1984
Keep an Eye on Your Memory
These two short Timex/Sinclair monitor programs take the tedium out of examining memory locations. So sit back and leave the...
Microcomputing MagazineJanuary 1984
Kempston JoysticksLISTing NewsletterDecember 1983 - January 1984
Keyboard Alternatives
Alternatives to the Sinclair keyboard: overlays, beepers, full keyboards. Plans for wiring your own keyboard and list of keyboard alternative...
SYNCJanuary/February 1984
Kitchen Sync
The Nanos Systems reference card is clear, concise, and, for its shortcomings, is the best handy reference for the ZX80/ZX81...
SYNCJanuary/February 1984
Kitchen Table Math SeriesComputer Trader MagazineSeptember 1984
Kitchen Table Math Series and Problem SolvingComputer Trader MagazineOctober 1984
Kitchen Table Math Series and Problem Solving
I received several responses to my plea for “help” in locating а workable TS-1000 in a recent copy of this...
Perrin C. CothranComputer Trader MagazineAugust 1984
Knight’s Tour
The Knight’s Tour Puzzle The “Knight’s Tour” is a familiar chess puzzle. The object is to move a knight according...
Robert MiduraSYNCMarch/April 1984
Knitting ProjectSinclair Users GroupApril 1984
Languages
In many fields of learning and occupations, unique and customized languages have evolved, due to the need for efficiency and...
Time Designs MagazineNov-Dec 1984
Las Computadoras de Costa Rica
This year I began giving classes in computer programming as well. I use the Sinclair simply because it is cheap....
SYNCJanuary/February 1984
Last Minute NewsLISTing NewsletterDecember 1983 - January 1984
Letter from Dick WagnerThe PlotterFebruary 1984
Letter from Gary Smith
Response to review of XFORTH in the newsletter.
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupJanuary & February 1984
Letter from James PovecThe PlotterApril 1984
Letter from Ken KenneySinclair Users GroupOctober 1984
Letter from R. LussierSinclair Users GroupOctober 1984
Letter from the President
Comments on progress and changes in the year since the club formed. At last meeting, 15 of 30 members present...
Sinc-LinkNovember 1984
Letter from TimexLISTing NewsletterOctober 1984
Letter: Mail-Order 2068
Writer wants to know who is selling the 2068 for $148.
Computers & ElectronicsJanuary 1984
Letter: Short Program
Brief code snippet for printing on the last two lines of the screen.
Radio ElectronicsApril 1984
Letter: TS Is OK
User defends 1000.
Microcomputing MagazineJanuary 1984
Letters
64K RAM Dear Editor: I enjoy reading your magazine because of its great insight into the needs of its readers....
SYNCMarch/April 1984
Letters
RUNning with Reduced RAM, Brick Busters, Help, Upgrading Problem, Inverse Matrix.
SYNCJanuary/February 1984
LettersLISTing NewsletterNovember 1984
LettersSinclair Users NetworkMay 1984
Letters to LISTLISTing NewsletterDecember 1983 - January 1984
Letters to the Editor
Welcome from the editor and notes about submissions.
Timex Sinclair User Group Newsletter: Ottawa ChapterApril - June 1984
Letters to the Editor
User reports problems specific to early Byte-Back 16K RAM pack; confirmed by Byte-Back. User purchased 2068 for $99.
Synchro-SetteMarch 1984
Letters to the Editor
Reader seeks editor/assembler; Hot Z recommended. Problems converting from 1000 to 2068. Question about RAMTOP and NEW on 2068.
Synchro-SetteApril 1984
Letters to the Editor
Question about software to convert 1000 programs to 2068. User has lost money to vendors who went out of business....
Synchro-SetteJune 1984
Letters: Home Control Computer
Minotaur Engineering has developed a BSR interface for the Timex/Sinclair 1000.
Radio ElectronicsSeptember 1984
Letters: Sinclair Lives
Writer reports that Sinclair community is alive and well.
Radio ElectronicsNovember 1984
Letters: Timex Excluded
Timex-Sinclair computers (ZX81, TS1000, TS1500, TS2068) boast an enormous base, primarily through mail order. You can buy 106 books about...
InfoworldJune 11, 1984
Liberty BellJoey LatimerFamily ComputingJuly 1984
Line Input Improvement
I was using PRO/FILE to handle a file and print-out of one line sales transactions, but entering the data of...
Pro/File UpdatesApril 1984
Line Renumbering
Discusses program structure and how to use that to write a renumbering routine.
CATS NewsletterJanuary 1984
Line Renumbering on the TS 2068
Subroutine to renumber program lines.
Synchro-SetteApril 1984
LIST GroupLISTing NewsletterSeptember 1984
Loading TipSinclair Users GroupOctober 1984
Looking at READ, DATA & RESTORE on the TS 2068Synchro-SetteApril 1984
Looping the 2068CATS NewsletterDecember 1984
Lost in SpaceFamily ComputingApril 1984
Lots of ColorLISTing NewsletterOctober 1984
LottoCATS NewsletterDecember 1984
Machine Code CornerSinclair Users GroupApril 1984
Machine Code CornerSinclair Users GroupMay 1984
Machine Code CornerSinclair Users GroupOctober 1984
Machine Code in Pro/File: Where to Stick It
Enhancements to PRO/FILE that are written in machine code can present a problem in deciding where in memory you should...
Pro/File UpdatesApril 1984
Machine Code Programming
Using machine code routines to read the keyboard.
Sinc-LinkNovember 1984
Machine Code Topics: 2068 BASIC ROM Calls
This is the first of an occasional and indefinite series on machine-code programming for the 2068. I do not intend...
SyncWare NewsSept-Oct 1984
Machine Code Topics: How to Write Relocatable Z80 Code
Relocatable code will execute, without modification, when placed at any available address. The techniques to make code completely relocatable are...
SyncWare NewsNov-Dec 1984
Machine to Machine TransfersLISTing NewsletterMay 1984
Maillist, MathZap, Measurement Conversions, Interest Calculator, Menu
Five type-in programs for the TS 2068.
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupSeptember & October 1984
Making Backup Copies for 2068 Autorun Machine Code ProgramsCATS NewsletterJuly 1984
ManimationCATS NewsletterAugust 1984
Manimation: Animation for the Timex
Programs for 2068 animation.
K-PowerMay 1984
MATHTESTSincus NewsMarch 1984
MC LoaderLISTing NewsletterDecember 1983 - January 1984
Mechanics of RPNZL
Describes how RPNZL uses tokens and the kinds of tokens.
RNotesFebruary-March 1984
Meet Sinclair’s Newest ComputerT. S. S. NewsnotesNovember 15, 1984
Meet Sinclair’s Newest Computer: The QLT. S. S. NewsnotesNovember 15, 1984
Meeting MinutesTriangle Sinclair Users GroupJanuary & February 1984
Meeting NewsThe PlotterMarch 1984
Meeting NotesLISTing NewsletterJune 1984
Meeting NotesLISTing NewsletterMay 1984
Meeting NotesLISTing NewsletterOctober 1984
Meeting NotesThe PlotterJanuary 1984
Meeting NotesThe PlotterFebruary 1984
Meeting NotesLISTing NewsletterDecember 1983 - January 1984
Meeting NotesLISTing NewsletterNovember 1984
Meeting NotesLISTing NewsletterSeptember 1984
Membership ListThe PlotterFebruary 1984
Memotech Revisited
All Timex Sinclair computer owners can expect to get an offer from Memotech soon. This offer is in the form...
SyncWare NewsNov-Dec 1984
Meteors
The Problem You are piloting a spaceship when suddenly appears an onslaught of meteorites which must be avoided at any...
SYNCMarch/April 1984
Microdrives Work!LISTing NewsletterDecember 1983 - January 1984
Missile Graphics
Program demonstrating missiles in RPNZL.
RNotesFebruary-March 1984
Modem Tips
Tips on connecting to national services and local systems.
SUMOctober 1984
Modems and CompuserveCATS NewsletterAugust 1984
More 2068 Graphics Help
Using trigonometric functions and filling spaces.
TimelinezMarch 1984
More on TelecommunicatingCATS NewsletterJanuary 1984
Mother’s Day CardJoey LatimerFamily ComputingMay 1984
MothershipThe PlotterFebruary 1984
Moving Marquee DisplayCATS NewsletterJanuary 1984
Mummy Maneuvers: Juggling Your Way Out of An Egyptian PyramidFamily ComputingOctober 1984
Musical Chairs
Program plays the musical part. Listings for multiple computers, including 2068.
Joey LatimerFamily ComputingMarch 1984
Name That Monster!Joey LatimerFamily ComputingOctober 1984
National and International NewsSincus NewsOctober 1984
New Disc Drive for TS 2068T. S. S. NewsnotesNovember 15, 1984
New Horizons for Timex/Sinclair
Information about T-S Horizons magazine.
ByteApril 1984
New Horizons for TS Users
Info about T-S Horizons, then a monthly newsletter.
ByteDecember 1984
New Light on the Memotech Memory Mystery
In UPDATES No. 1, I noted that several people experienced unusual behavior of their computers when the Memotech 16K RAM...
Pro/File UpdatesJuly 1984
New Product News, Old Product Offers
Updates on products from Budget Robotics and Computing, ROMPAK, Hunter, Oliger, Compusa, Softmark, W. T. Associates, Markel Software, D. Lipinski,...
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupSeptember & October 1984
New Products and ServicesSinclair Users NetworkOctober 1984
New Sinclair looks like a sawn-off QL, performs like a SpectrumCATS NewsletterDecember 1984
New TS2040 Print Style
Thanks to Dick Scoville of the Triangle Timex Sinclair User’s Group, you can make the letters on your screen darker...
SUMMay 1984
New Uses Dept.
Jim Cripps of Central Islip, NY has compiled a large foreign language translation data base using ZX PRO/FILE. His family...
Pro/File UpdatesJanuary 1984
New view on the world: Pioneer designs 3-D camera lenses with micro
If the 3-D camera and viewing system invented by [Eric] Howlett really catches on, it will be due in part...
InfoworldMarch 26, 1984
New Year’s EveJoey LatimerFamily ComputingJanuary 1984
New Year’s EveJoey LatimerFamily ComputingDecember 1984
News From Other User GroupsSincus NewsNovember 1984
Newsletter Committee ReportCATS NewsletterJanuary 1984
Newsletter ExchangeCATS NewsletterApril 1984
Nibbles: Timex Sinclair Resource
The Timex Sinclair User’s Encyclopedia lists a wide variety of game, home management, business, and personal productivity software for the...
Family ComputingAugust 1984
Non-Breakable Programs 2068 Back-Up CopiesTimelinezAugust 1984
Non-Breakable Programs: 2068 Back-up Copies
Techniques for backing up non-breakable programs.
TimelinezAugust 1984
Non-Breakable Programs: 2068 Back-up Copies
Code to allow for backing up programs.
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupMay, June, July 1984
Ntty Grtty RTTY
DIY RTTY interface for the Timex/Sinclair 1000.
73 MagazineSeptember 1984
Oliger 2068 Expansion RGB Circuit InstructionsTriangle Sinclair Users GroupMay, June, July 1984
Olivetti PR2300 Screen Dump
Program to print screens to the Olivetti printer.
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupMay, June, July 1984
Olivetti Printer vs TasmanT. S. S. NewsnotesNovember 15, 1984
Olympic Theme
Sound/graphics program in the spirit of the Los Angeles Olympics.
Synchro-SetteJune 1984
OopsThe PlotterApril 1984
Operating VOTEM on the Timex 2068 Computer
Instructions and program.
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupSeptember & October 1984
Out of Our Last MeetingSinclair Users GroupMay 1984
Out of Our Last MeetingSinclair Users GroupOctober 1984
Outlook Bright for New Products and ServicesSinclair Users GroupOctober 1984
Output Subroutine
Program to gracefully display text.
K-PowerApril 1984
P.S.
Request for articles about the 2068 from the publisher.
T-S HorizonsJune 1984
Palindrome Construction KitK-PowerNovember/December 1984
Parcle
Machine language routine to clear just part of the screen.
SYNCMarch/April 1984
Path Panic: Timex-Sinclair 1000, 1500, 2068
In this game for Timex-Sinclair computers, you must maneuver a black box through a series of gates.
Enter MagazineNovember 1984
Personal Valentine
Design a personalized Valentine message. Includes version for 16K 1000/1500.
Joey LatimerFamily ComputingFebruary 1984
Phil & the TSZX Computer Demonstrate Algorithmic Approaches to Artificial Intelligence & Image Understanding
In our joint meeting with the TI group in January we heard a presentation by Phil Kegelmeyer, son of Bill...
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupJanuary & February 1984
Phone Cost Monitor
Long distance cost estimator.
Joey LatimerFamily ComputingMay 1984
Piano FunCATS NewsletterAugust 1984
PinballThe PlotterJanuary 1984
Pirate Treasure
Copying tapes with a direct connect cable.
LISTing NewsletterApril 1984
PLASTRONICT. S. S. NewsnotesNovember 15, 1984
POKE by PaulSincus NewsMay 1984
POKE by PaulSincus NewsMarch 1984
POKE by PaulSincus NewsApril 1984
POKEs by Paul
Review of Hi RES by Richard Taylor.
Sincus NewsJune 1984
Port Projects: Get the LED-OUT
In any number of monitoring and/or control uses for your ZX/TS, you may find that using a TV set to...
SyncWare NewsNov-Dec 1984
PortraitJoey LatimerFamily ComputingJuly 1984
Postal Pete
Sort 100 letters into six boxes.
Enter MagazineNovember 1984
Pot Pourri
VU-3D’s secret shapes.
LISTing NewsletterSeptember 1984
PrecessionLISTing NewsletterSeptember 1984
President’s Address
Introductory welcome to the newsletter.
Timex Sinclair User Group Newsletter: Ottawa ChapterApril - June 1984
President’s ColumnCATS NewsletterDecember 1984
President’s CornerCATS NewsletterAugust 1984
President’s FarewellCATS NewsletterJuly 1984
Press Release: Zebra Graphics SystemLISTing NewsletterNovember 1984
Printer Primer
Sending output to the printer.
RNotesFebruary-March 1984
PRINTING The PresidentSincus NewsJanuary 1984
Pro/File 2068?
Sadly, ZX PRO/FILE will not work on the new TS2068 without a substantial re-write of the machine code. Even general...
Pro/File UpdatesJanuary 1984
Pro/File Basic Add/Edit Routines
How many times have you been adding or editing a file and suddenly found yourself face to face with the...
Pro/File UpdatesOctober 1984
Pro/File Replaces the Card Catalog
Got a library? Or a Sunday school library? PRO/FILE with the NOT Search and file count is an excellent library...
Pro/File UpdatesApril 1984
Pro/File Works with COMPUSA Disk Drives Too
Last issue there was an extended modification to run “ZX” with the AERCO disk drives. This time, Steve Cottrell of...
Pro/File UpdatesJuly 1984
Producing Graphics on the 2068
Review of Timex Sinclair Color Graphics by Nick Hampshire.
TimelinezMarch 1984
Profile 2068
Contrary to popular belief, there is a Profile manual under construction. (I have seen the proofs with my own eyes.)...
SyncWare NewsNov-Dec 1984
Program BVP
Solution of the Linear Boundary Value Problem.
T-S HorizonsJune 1984
Program Changes and Data Capacity: A Symbiotic Relationship
Memory space in a computer — regardless of how much you have plugged in — is allocated for certain jobs....
Pro/File UpdatesJanuary 1984
Program Conversions With Sinclair BASIC and TI BASIC
Program conversion between BASIC dialects is often easier than imagined. This tutorial demonstrates the compatibility of TI BASIC and Sinclair...
Compute!July 1984
Program Credits
Suggestions for properly documenting a program.
Sinc-LinkNovember 1984
Program Layout
Template for writing BASIC programs.
CATS NewsletterJanuary 1984
Program Merging for Free
Merge programs on the TS 1000 with a machine language routine.
CATS NewsletterJanuary 1984
Programing Tips
Tips for ZX-81/TS 1000 users.
Timex Sinclair User Group Newsletter: Ottawa ChapterApril - June 1984
Programmer’s Utility EPROM
Review of the product from Delphic Enterprises.
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupMay, June, July 1984
Programming Boule
The Challenge Donald D. Spencer concludes his Game Playing with Basic with a chapter of programming challenges. Among the old...
SYNCMarch/April 1984
Programming for the Complete IdiotKen Carpenter (KC4UG)Computer Trader MagazineAugust 1984
Programming in BasicSinclair Users GroupOctober 1984
Programming PearlsSinclair Users NetworkMay 1984
Programming TipsT. S. S. NewsnotesOctober 1, 1984
ProgramsTime Designs MagazineNov-Dec 1984
Programs, Reviews, Information
Review of TS 2050 modem.
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupMay, June, July 1984
Pseudo ROM Programs
Program to create and save character sets for the pseudo ROM board developed by Demby.
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupMay, June, July 1984
Puzzle Power: The Towers of Eternity
Implementation of Tower of Hanoi. TS 1000 version and versions for other computers.
K-PowerMarch 1984
Q-Save on the TS1500
I use a Timex 1500 which I got to replace my 1000 so that I might continue to use the...
Pro/File UpdatesOctober 1984
Q-Save with Pro/File
John Willi, Louisville, KY, and Phil Williams, Wilmington, DE, sent these instructions to make PRO/FILE work with Q-SAVE. Willi comments,...
Pro/File UpdatesApril 1984
Q&A: Nigel Searle
Nigel Searle, managing director of Sinclair Research, came to Boston in May from the company’s home in Cambridge, England, to...
InfoworldJuly 9, 1984
QSAVE Revisited
Adjustments to QSAVE for memory, speed et cetera.
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupMay, June, July 1984
Quantum Leap
The Sinclair QL at the CES show.
Synchro-SetteJune 1984
Radio Shack MC10Sinclair Users GroupApril 1984
RAND USR 0Sinclair Users GroupApril 1984
RAND USR 0Sinclair Users GroupOctober 1984
RAND USR 0Sinclair Users GroupOctober 1984
Rating GameSinclair Users GroupOctober 1984
Reading Up On The Timex/Sinclair Computer
Reviews of Time Lost by Joseph Giratano, 30 Games for the Timex/Sinclair Computer by Bill Behrendt, and Timex/Sinclair Interfacing by...
Video GamesMarch 1984
Recent HappeningsCATS NewsletterApril 1984
ReconcileLISTing NewsletterDecember 1983 - January 1984
Relational Operators
Relational operators can make your BASIC programs more efficient. Here are some techniques which use relational operators on the Commodore,...
Compute!March 1984
Renegade Robot
The top-secret building where you work is guarded by a robot. One day you arrive at work and find the...
Joey LatimerFamily ComputingAugust 1984
Repair Information
Contact information and pricing for replacement parts.
TimelinezMarch 1984
Repeater Log, Part 2Computer Trader MagazineOctober 1984
Reponse to BernieCATS NewsletterApril 1984
Report Generator BoardLISTing NewsletterMay 1984
Resources (Sync v4 n1)
Listing of new user groups, books and other resources.
SYNCJanuary/February 1984
Resources (Sync v4 n2)
Listing of new user groups, books and other resources.
SYNCMarch/April 1984
RestoreSinclair Users GroupOctober 1984
Review of TS 1000 Software
TS Football by Ed Hagen, Biorhythms by Frank Ralston
Sincus NewsOctober 1984
Review Responses: Timex fan
I was delighed, finally, to see InfoWorld acknowledge the existence of the new Timex 2068 Personal Color Computer (Vol. 5,...
InfoworldJanuary 30, 1984
Review: Timex Sinclair Intermediate Advanced Guide
This book was mentioned in an early SAMS offering, but due to the Timex pull-out it was not marketed until...
SyncWare NewsNov-Dec 1984
Reviewer Corner
Review of Generala.
T. S. S. NewsnotesOctober 1, 1984
Reviews for the Non-Programmer
Reviews and mentions of new software and hardware.
T-S HorizonsJune 1984
RobotLISTing NewsletterOctober 1984
ROMPackLISTing NewsletterFebruary 1984
ROMSwitchLISTing NewsletterNovember 1984
ROMSwitch NewsCATS NewsletterDecember 1984
Rotating GlobesCATS NewsletterApril 1984
RPNZL in Larger Memory Environments
Using more than 16K RAM with RPNZL.
RNotesFebruary-March 1984
RPNZL Quartet
Description of the programming language and parts of the package.
RNotesFebruary-March 1984
Rumors & Gossip
Price of the 2068 expected to drop to the $50-100 range since Timex exited the market. As many as 60,000...
Computers & ElectronicsJuly 1984
Santa ClausJoey LatimerFamily ComputingDecember 1984
Saving 2068 Programs RevisitedLISTing NewsletterSeptember 1984
Schoenwetter’s SignalsSincus NewsMarch 1984
Screening Room Rising Stars: Timex-cellent
Brief overview of the 2068 (called the 2000 in this article).
K-PowerMarch 1984
Search and Replace Routines
The routines in are designed to search through a program and replace all occurrences of one character or keyword with...
SYNCJanuary/February 1984
Secretary’s ReportSincus NewsAugust 1984
Secretary’s ReportSincus NewsSeptember 1984
Secretary’s ReportSincus NewsNovember 1984
Secretary’s ReportSincus NewsDecember 1984
Secretary’s ReportSincus NewsOctober 1984
Security 1000CATS NewsletterDecember 1984
Show Beat: Music Notes
Announcement that Pete Shelley’s upcoming album will have a track of Atari software. Describes how XL.1 had a special groove...
Enter MagazineMay 1984
Simple Output PortLISTing NewsletterDecember 1983 - January 1984
Simple RGB Adapter for the T/S 2068LISTing NewsletterSeptember 1984
Sinclair QL
Reprinted from Creative Computing, v10 n12.
CATS NewsletterDecember 1984
Sinclair QL Update
The latest word is that Sinclair will take orders as early as November, with deliveries as early as January (FCC...
SyncWare NewsNov-Dec 1984
Sinclair Quantum LeapCATS NewsletterJuly 1984
Sinclair to market new micro in U.S.
Sinclair Research will ship a new $499 microcomputer, the Sinclair QL (Quantum Leap) to American consumers beginning this fall, said...
InfoworldFebruary 13, 1984
SINing and Filling-in on the T/S 2068TimelinezMarch 1984
Ski Trek
Skiing simultor. For 16K 1000/1500.
Joey LatimerFamily ComputingFebruary 1984
Smart Mailbox
Mailing list program that uses a long string to store data instead of an array.
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupMay, June, July 1984
Smart Rabbit
Product announcement for Smart Rabbit Robot, which can be controlled by a Timex/Sinclair 1000.
Robotics AgeJanuary 1984
SMART TERM IIT. S. S. NewsnotesNovember 15, 1984
Software for Defunct Machines
Companies profit by selling programs for discontinued micros. C. Michael Jacobi, vice-president of marketing and sales for consumer products at...
InfoworldMay 14, 1984
Software Impressions
Cyclepath (Deathchase), Penetrators, Quack!, TS Demo EPROM.
CATS NewsletterJuly 1984
Software Impressions
Ator the ABC Gator.
CATS NewsletterAugust 1984
Software Received: Nest Egg II
Financial-planning program from Computer Ware Publishing.
ByteMay 1984
Software Received: Stock Control
Stock control system for Timex/Sinclair 2000 from Kemp Ltd.
ByteMarch 1984
Software Received: Timex/Sinclair 1000
AC and DC Circuit Analysis from Computer Heroes; 1983 Tax Return Helper from K Soft; RPNZL Programming System from The...
ByteFebruary 1984
Software Review: Fall of the Third ReichSincus NewsSeptember 1984
Software Review: Snake Eyes and Truth Tables
Review of the programs from 2-Bit Software.
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupSeptember & October 1984
Software Review: Voice Chess
One of the software packages recently introduced for the TS2068 is “Voice Chess” by SoftSync. Available on cassette, the program...
SUMApril 1984
Software Review: VU-FileSincus NewsFebruary 1984
Software Review: War in the EastT-S HorizonsJune 1984
Some Key Points About the TS1000 KeyboardSincus NewsApril 1984
Some Names at Timex
Contacts of individuals still working at Timex Computers.
TimelinezMay 1984
Sound????: Timex-Sinclair 1000, 1500
The Timex-Sinclair 1000 and 1500 don’t have sound built-in. But Steve Urbauer, age 13, of Lincoln, Nebraska, has figured out...
Enter MagazineDecember 1984
Special Interest Subgroups
Soliciting members for special interest groups.
CATS NewsletterJanuary 1984
SpecTextLISTing NewsletterOctober 1984
Spectrum Emulator or Chameleon
Product announcement for Doug Dewey’s EMU-1 and EMU-2.
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupMay, June, July 1984
Spectrum Emulator RevisitedSUMSeptember 1984
Spectrum ROM CallsT. S. S. NewsnotesNovember 15, 1984
Spectrum SoftwareLISTing NewsletterNovember 1984
Speculations on Things That Might Have BeenSincus NewsDecember 1984
Speedload and “ZX”
If you own SPEEDLOAD, a fastloader put out by Intercomputer, Inc., you’ll be interested in this modification made by Alfred...
Pro/File UpdatesJuly 1984
Sphere
Short program to plot a sphere.
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupSeptember & October 1984
Split and Save
Would you like to freeze the upper part of your display screen? With “Split ‘n Save” you can! While the...
SYNCJanuary/February 1984
Steady state enzyme kinetics: experimental design and data analysis by microcomputer
One of the most time-consuming, yet essential, operations involved in the steady state kinetic study of enzymes is the design...
International Journal of Bio-Medical Computing1984 Nov-Dec
Stick it to Timex
Program to demonstrate STICK.
Synchro-SetteApril 1984
Store BASIC on EPROM with an EPROM Programmer
Construction article for an EPROM programmer for the ZX81/TS 1000.
Sinc-LinkNovember 1984
Streaming AlongCATS NewsletterJuly 1984
Stringy Floppy for the Timex 1500
Review and overview of the A&J Micro Drive stringy floppy system.
TimelinezMay 1984
Stringy Floppy Notes
If you use a CAI Stringy Floppy for high speed program saves, you’re not alone if you tried unsuccessfully to...
Pro/File UpdatesJanuary 1984
Stu’s Data-Base … Final ChapterSinclair Users GroupOctober 1984
Super Variable
Program to demonstrate use of arrays
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupMay, June, July 1984
Supercode ToolkitLISTing NewsletterDecember 1983 - January 1984
Sync Notes
SYNC at the Keyboard Mark Fisher leads off our theme section “SYNC at the Keyboard” by revealing the hidden parts...
SYNCMarch/April 1984
Sync Notes
SYNC in the Home Office, Coming Issues, Writing for SYNC, TS1500 and TS2068.
SYNCJanuary/February 1984
Syncbits
Resources for all Timex/Sinclair computer models and Sinclair QL.
Sinc-LinkNovember 1984
T-S NewsT-S HorizonsJune 1984
T/S 1000 To The Rescue In The Lab
Researchers use the TS 1000 in a self-administered drug test.
CATS NewsletterJanuary 1984
T/S 2000 Tips
There have been a number of tips for the 2000 that have shown up at news letter meetings and in...
CATS NewsletterApril 1984
T/S 2068 Keyboard Scanning
Most programs require user interaction through the keyboard, and use the INPUT or INKEY$ functions to do this job. This...
CATS NewsletterDecember 1984
T/S HelplineThe PlotterFebruary 1984
T/S HelplineThe PlotterMarch 1984
T/S Update
Emulator news from Dewey; Pinball available from Sunset Electronics. Timex sold all hardware and software to New York liquidator.
TimelinezAugust 1984
T/S Update
Updates about product availability from Doug Dewey (Spectrum Emulator), Sunset Electronics, more. Timex sold all hardware, most of software to...
TimelinezAugust 1984
T/S Users at the Computer Faire
Invitiation to attend. Eric Reiter scheduled to appear.
TimelinezMarch 1984
T/S Users at the Computer FaireTimelinezMarch 1984
Tails I Win, Heads You Lose
No matter which combination of heads and tails you bet on, the computer can pick a combination that gives it...
Enter MagazineDecember 1984
Taming the Bug in VU-Calc TS 2068
Fixes a bug in the “Clear Worksheet” command.
TimelinezMay 1984
Tape Head AlignmentLISTing NewsletterNovember 1984
Tape Loading: First, Last, and AlwaysCATS NewsletterApril 1984
Tax Shelter Time Bomb
Calculate the point at which a tax shelter returns taxable income.
SYNCJanuary/February 1984
Technical Comments relating to Sinclair ZX-81 and Timex-1000 Computers and 16K External RAMs
Identifying issue 1 vs issue 3, modifications for better load/save, opening the computer and other suggestions.
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupSeptember & October 1984
Telecommunication Notes
Resolving issues with the 2050 modem when used with 2040 printer. Byte-Back keeping up with 2068 modem orders.
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupSeptember & October 1984
Textwriter 2000 Plus: A Brief ReviewSUMSeptember 1984
Thank YouSUMOctober 1984
Thank-You NoteJoey LatimerFamily ComputingJanuary 1984
The 1984 Consumer Electronics Show
Color printer from Okidata, Okimate 10. New Commodore computers. Coleco Adam. Sinclair QL.
Synchro-SetteJune 1984
The 2068 Super System, Still a Big FutureSinclair Users GroupOctober 1984
The Amazing “Line Insert” Command
I found that I required an INSERT facility for a filing job I was working on. This one works very...
Dan PinkoPro/File UpdatesApril 1984
The Anatomy of a Program Line
Program listings on the ZX/TS computers are available on command. With either LIST or LLIST, the program in the machine...
SYNCMarch/April 1984
The Array Advantage
An array is just another kind of variable, right? Well, yes and no: an array is another kind of variable,...
SYNCMarch/April 1984
The Black MaskJoey LatimerFamily ComputingOctober 1984
The Black MaskLISTing NewsletterOctober 1984
The Brick Wall In Your ComputerSincus NewsMarch 1984
The Brick Wall In Your Computer, Part 2Sincus NewsMay 1984
The Brick Wall In Your Computer, Part 3Sincus NewsJune 1984
The Circle Game
Of all the problems with machine code programming, there is one that really stands out: it is too simple! Oh,...
SYNCMarch/April 1984
The Computer Tutor: Data Point GraphsSynchro-SetteApril 1984
The Computer Tutor: Simulating Draw & Circle on the TS 1000Synchro-SetteMarch 1984
The Computer: A New Tool for the Garden
Yard Improvement Planner, by Timex Computer Corp. for the 2068, is one of the programs mentioned.
Family ComputingMarch 1984
The Continuing Saga of 64 Columns
Analysis of Carole Corcoran’s code from the technical manual.
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupMay, June, July 1984
The D.A.’s CaseCATS NewsletterApril 1984
The Essential Guide to Timex/Sinclair Home Computers
Review of the book.
James RobertsFamily ComputingFebruary 1984
The Graphics Kit
Review of Graphics Kit, available from Softsync.
Popular Computing1984-03
The Great RAM Rescue
The Unused 1K-2K Space So, do those of you who have upgraded your ZX81/TS1000 to 16K ever feel sorry for...
Randall GliddenSYNCMarch/April 1984
The Idiot’s Idiot Line
Despite the safeguards built into ZX Pro/ File, I have managed to erase by mistake two pages of data. Consequently,...
Pro/File UpdatesJuly 1984
The Incredible “Not” Search
These changes allow ZX PRO/FILE to perform “NOT” searches. This is equivalent to printing all files EXCEPT the word you...
Pro/File UpdatesJanuary 1984
The Intercontroller
In SYNC (3:4) I reviewed the Votem—a device which converts continuously changing voltages from sensing transducers, such as a temperature...
Lawrence KellySYNCMarch/April 1984
The Jungle Jim
Series of articles about programming in BASIC for the TS 1000.
TimelinezAugust 1984
The Jungle JimTimelinezAugust 1984
The Message from the PresSinclair Users GroupOctober 1984
The Nickels’ Family Job Jar: A Program Promoting Harmony at Home
Our family had initiated a “job-jar” of weekly chores to spread out the housekeeping duties. My wife, who works, had...
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupJanuary & February 1984
The Party Program
The computer picks people at random, gives them a command and tells them where to perform their task or whom...
Enter MagazineNovember 1984
The Pirate’s CornerSinclair Users GroupApril 1984
The Pirate’s CornerSinclair Users GroupMay 1984
The Pirate’s CornerSinclair Users GroupOctober 1984
The Power of the Stack
BASIC program to demonstrate how FORTH makes use of a stack.
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupSeptember & October 1984
The Power of User’s Groups
Southwestern Sinclair User’s Group, a 2800-member organization, is headed by 16 yr old John Brown, Jr.
Popular ComputingDecember 1984
The President’s MessageSinclair Users GroupMay 1984
The Pro/File–AERCO Connection
Linking Pro/File’s data management capabilities with the rapid access and large capacity of a disk system is probably the single...
Pro/File UpdatesApril 1984
The Rise and Fall of the Timex Computer Corporation, Part 1: What Happened?
I don’t know exactly what came to your mind when you heard the news, but as for myself, I experienced...
Time Designs MagazineNov-Dec 1984
The Rise and Fall of the Timex Computer Corporation, Part 2: On the Drawing Board
Throughout the month of January and even into the early part of February, before the bad news had hit, the...
Time Designs MagazineNov-Dec 1984
The ROMPAK System
The Rompak cartridge system is an excellent low cost accessory for any ZX/TS user. The cartridge is a plugin EPROM...
Greg BuscheSYNCMarch/April 1984
The Solid State Disk Drive (Part 2)
Four part construction article on building an EPROM/SRAM storage device for the TS 1000.
James OramComputer Trader MagazineAugust 1984
The Solid State Disk Drive (Part 3)
Four part construction article on building an EPROM/SRAM storage device for the TS 1000.
Computer Trader MagazineSeptember 1984
The Solid State Disk Drive (Part 4)
Four part construction article on building an EPROM/SRAM storage device for the TS 1000.
Computer Trader MagazineOctober 1984
The Spectrum PlusCATS NewsletterDecember 1984
The Thurnall System
The TE devices are a sound investment: They are well built and at a reasonable price for Sinclair expansion. If...
SYNCJanuary/February 1984
The Timex Sinclair 2068: Was it too little, too late?
What can you say about a new computer that’s about a year and a half behind the times? I grew...
Video GamesMay 1984
The Timex-Sinclair 2068
Having stunned the computer world with the inexpensive, tiny, black and white computer that bears his surname, inventor Clive Sinclair...
Creative ComputingMarch 1984
The Timex/Sinclair 2068
The Timex/Sinclair 2068 is the latest addition to the Timex line of home computers. Retailing for $199.95, the 2068 features...
Compute!March 1984
The TS 2068 Software Directory
Listing of vendors and their products.
Time Designs MagazineNov-Dec 1984
The TS2068 Equipped with Microdrives & EMU-1LISTing NewsletterDecember 1983 - January 1984
The UDGs Meet The Data Statement
Acey-Ducey, a type-in game that demonstrates user-defined graphics.
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupMay, June, July 1984
The ZX Pro/File
In SYNC 3:1 James Cripps found Thomas B. Woods’ ZX Data Finder to be “the most economical program dedicated to...
Walt GabySYNCMarch/April 1984
The ZX81 Pocket BookLISTing NewsletterApril 1984
There’s lots of potential in the newest Timex
One of the pitfalls of buying computers new on the market is having to take some things on faith. Manufacturers...
January 15, 1984
Things I’ve Tried
Reprint of article from December 1983 issue of Dr. Dobb’s Journal.
TimelinezMarch 1984
Things to Come
Jack Ewald, eastern regional manager for Timex, visted the club and spoke of plans for 1984, including delivery of the...
CATS NewsletterJanuary 1984
This Month’s Programs
Binary Teacher, Hexer, Photon, Short-Route, Enigma, Quick-Pay, Bulletin.
Synchro-SetteMay 1984
Time and Date Enhancement
Here is a little additional code which allows for inputting the time and date so that immediately upon loading you...
Pro/File UpdatesOctober 1984
Timely TipsSincus NewsOctober 1984
Timex 1500 Facts
Brief overview of the 1500.
Family ComputingFebruary 1984
Timex 2068/Epson RX80Sincus NewsMay 1984
Timex Computer Corp. Fades
If you haven’t heard already, Timex followed in the footsteps of Texas Instruments not long ago, leaving computer owners and...
Pro/File UpdatesApril 1984
Timex Computer Corporation Speaks! An Interview with Dan Ross
On September 29, 1983, just weeks before the general availability of the Timex Sinclair 2068 Personal Color Computer, I had...
Computer Trader MagazineSeptember 1984
Timex exec resigns amid company reorganization
Daniel Ross resigns as vice-president of operations for Timex Computer Corporation.
InfoworldJanuary 23, 1984
Timex leaves Sinclair without U.S. distributor
Timex Corporation’s recent decision to stop marketing home computers has left Sinclair Research without a method for distributing computer products...
InfoworldMarch 26, 1984
Timex Quits But We’ll Go On
Comments on Feb 22, 1984, announcement and user group plans.
TimelinezMarch 1984
Timex Quits But We’ll Go OnTimelinezMarch 1984
Timex says it’s leaving the home-computer market
Timex joined the list of home-computer drop-outs with last month’s announcement that it plans to cease production and sales of...
InfoworldMarch 19, 1984
Timex Sinclair Color Graphics
Review of the book by Nick Hampshire.
TimelinezMarch 1984
Timex Stops Clock on Computer OperationsElectronic GamesSeptember 1984
Timex Technical ManualCATS NewsletterJuly 1984
Timex Trade-In Offer From Memotech
Memotech will accept trade-in of Timex/Sinclair computers toward purchase of the Memotech MTX512.
TimelinezMay 1984
Timex Update
On 4/24/84, I spoke with David Higgenbottom from the Los Angeles area. He is organizing a venture capitalist effort to...
Rita CarrTimelinezMay 1984
Timex/Sinclair Lives!
Editorial announcing magazine.
Time Designs MagazineNov-Dec 1984
Timex/Sinclair Making Change
Correction to earlier article.
Compute!February 1984
Timex/Sinclair success
THE Timex/Sinclair 2068 has been selling well in the States, despite reports that Timex has had difficulty with the new...
Sinclair UserApril 1984
Timex/Sinclair’s Timely Update
Projected and actual release dates for new computers seldom coincide, and the Timex/Sinclair color computer fell prey to that ‘arrival...
Microcomputing MagazineFebruary 1984
Timexly TipsSincus NewsMay 1984
Timexly TipsSincus NewsJune 1984
Timexly TipsSincus NewsAugust 1984
Timexly TipsSincus NewsSeptember 1984
Timexly TipsSincus NewsJanuary 1984
Timexly TipsSincus NewsFebruary 1984
Timexly TipsSincus NewsMarch 1984
Timexly TipsSincus NewsApril 1984
Tips on Typing in 2068 Programs
Reprint from The RAMTOP.
TimelinezAugust 1984
Tips on Typing in 2068 ProgramsTimelinezAugust 1984
TMK Color MonitorSUMSeptember 1984
TMS9918A Video Upgrade: Part 1
The TMS9918A video project consists of two PC boards, a small modification/addition to the main computer board, and a +5,...
SyncWare NewsSept-Oct 1984
TMS9918A Video Upgrade: Part 2
This second installment involves some explanation of the changes to the operating system and how they have been implemented. By...
SyncWare NewsNov-Dec 1984
To Exchange a “BASIC” Program Via MTERM IIT. S. S. NewsnotesNovember 15, 1984
To Exchange a “BASIC” Program Via MTERM-II
Steps for tranferring programs via modem.
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupSeptember & October 1984
To Open (and Close) Sinclair ZX-81 and Timex 1000 ComputersLISTing NewsletterDecember 1983 - January 1984
Try ThisTimelinezAugust 1984
Try This
TS1000/ZX81 (1K RAM or more) Type in the following lines. Make sure the computer is in SLOW mode, press RUN...
SYNCMarch/April 1984
Try ThisSYNCJanuary/February 1984
TS 1000 ROM SwapLISTing NewsletterDecember 1983 - January 1984
TS 1500 InnovationsSincus NewsFebruary 1984
TS 2068 POKEsLISTing NewsletterOctober 1984
TS 2068 Programming
Working with user-defined graphics; fancy title routine.
Sinc-LinkNovember 1984
TS 2068-Spectrum ROM ModuleLISTing NewsletterNovember 1984
TS 2068, Spectrum, ZX-81 Edge Connector signal allocationLISTing NewsletterOctober 1984
TS1000 Pulse CleanerLISTing NewsletterDecember 1983 - January 1984
TS1000 Repair Info from TimexTimelinezMarch 1984
TS1500 and 16K RAM PackSincus NewsAugust 1984
TS2000 System SchematicSUMSeptember 1984
TS2050 ModemSUMJune 1984
TS2068 Programming Tips
Although the TS2068 users manual does an outstanding job in acquainting the user with the computer, obviously it cannot include...
Sharon Zardetto AkerSYNCMarch/April 1984
TS2068 vs TI 99/4A and TRS-80 Coco II
Many people have asked me which computer is the “best” computer. That has always been a tough question to answer....
Sincus NewsDecember 1984
Two More Drop Out of U.S. Home Computer Market
Announcements that Timex is pulling out of the computer market after suffering almost $100m in losses. In the wake of...
Computers & ElectronicsJune 1984
Understanding Sinclair Basic
Tutorial to teach BASIC on the TS 1000.
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupMay, June, July 1984
Universal LROS/AROS Development BoardSincus NewsNovember 1984
Unplotting on the 2068LISTing NewsletterAugust 1984
Unreport of UnmeetingSinclair Users GroupApril 1984
Updates Updates
Our little newsletter is growing up. Not in numbers of pages or in circulation but content. This issue is the...
Pro/File UpdatesOctober 1984
Upgrade?Sinclair Users NetworkOctober 1984
Use Pro/File to Document Your Programs
A use for Pro/File I haven’t seen mentioned is on a backup computer with 16K–printer optional–as an index of variables...
Pro/File UpdatesOctober 1984
Useful Programs?Sincus NewsMay 1984
User Friendly Programs for the Beginner
Introduction to programming.
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupMay, June, July 1984
User Group NewsSUMSeptember 1984
User Group Notes
Timex-Sinclair aficionados have three mutual-assistance clubs in the Bay Area.
MicroTimesNovember 1984
User Group Notes
East Bay Timex/Sinclair User Group (EBZUG), Peninsula Timex/Sinclair User Group (PUG), and Silicon Vallet Timex/Sinclair User Group (SCTSUG) listed.
MicroTimesDecember 1984
User GroupsInfoworldDecember 10, 1984
Using RAM Packs
TS1500 Plus 16K RAM Getting the TS1500 and the TS1016 RAM pack to work properly involves a little more than...
SYNCMarch/April 1984
Using Two TS1000 Computers and Two VOTEMS and John Snakenburg’s Data Program for a Jr. High Science Project
In my Physical Science class we were given the assignment to do a science fair project. I chose to do...
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupJanuary & February 1984
Vendor ReportLISTing NewsletterDecember 1983 - January 1984
Vendor ReportsSUMSeptember 1984
Video Board Upgrade for Your TSZXTriangle Sinclair Users GroupJanuary & February 1984
VIEWord
Review of the word processor.
SUMOctober 1984
Volume No.1 of SyncWare
We are presently reconstructing and re-editing volume one of SyncWare News. We appreciate your patience. We are hoping to have...
SyncWare NewsNov-Dec 1984
Voxcomp
Vocabulary manager for R.I.S.T.’s Parrot voice synthesizer.
LISTing NewsletterMay 1984
Watch Where You Are Going
In many games you need to know if something is already in the space where you are about to print...
SYNCJanuary/February 1984
We’re On Our Own Now!
List of user groups, magazines and newsletters.
CATS NewsletterApril 1984
Welcome
Description of the newsletter, “a journal for users of RPNZL programming system and applications.”
RNotesFebruary-March 1984
WelcomeT. S. S. NewsnotesOctober 1, 1984
Westridge 2050 Modem Operations: A Reference GuideTimelinezAugust 1984
What a CharacterLISTing NewsletterMarch 1984
What the TS 2068 Owner Won’t Be Able to Get
Peripherals planned but not launched.
Synchro-SetteApril 1984
What’s In Store: 30 Games for the Timex/Sinclair Computer
I used to use my Timex Sinclairs mostly for business purposes. I don’t consider myself much of a games player,...
James RobertsFamily ComputingApril 1984
What’s In Store: Byte-Back Modem (Timex Sinclair 1000/1500)Family ComputingMay 1984
What’s In Store: Face Odyssey
Review of program from Red Balloon Software, similar to Spinnaker’s FaceMaker.
Ed HoornaertFamily ComputingJune 1984
What’s In Store: VU-3D
When Timex Computer Corp. began showing the TS 2068 Color Computer last fall, the star of every demonstration was a...
Family ComputingAugust 1984
What’s NewSincus NewsDecember 1984
What’s New for Volume Two
Volume 1 ends with this issue. For all but a tiny handful who have already renewed for next year, its...
Pro/File UpdatesOctober 1984
Where Do We Go From HereSincus NewsAugust 1984
Where Do We Go From Here
Ordering from Britain.
Sincus NewsNovember 1984
Where Do We Go From Here
Using ZX Spectrum in America.
Sincus NewsDecember 1984
Where Do We Go From HereSincus NewsOctober 1984
Where Do We Go From Here?CATS NewsletterApril 1984
Where Do We Go From Here?Sincus NewsJune 1984
Where Do We Go From Here?Sincus NewsSeptember 1984
Where’s the Beef?TimelinezApril 1984
Whither Clive?
This is a somewhat roundabout story, but bear with us. Lotus, that outstanding manufacturer of winning race cars as well...
SYNCMarch/April 1984
Winky 2000LISTing NewsletterOctober 1984
WordLISTing NewsletterSeptember 1984
Word Processing on ZX/TS Computers
Comparison of wordprocessing and text editing programs for the Timex/Sinclair 1000.
SYNCJanuary/February 1984
WORM, Part 2T-S HorizonsJune 1984
WOWSinclair Users NetworkOctober 1984
WP32 Word Processor
Word processor with additional features.
T-S HorizonsJune 1984
XFORTH XChange
Open forum for owners of FORTH kernels and related products. Distributed by Hawg Wild Software.
Triangle Sinclair Users GroupSeptember & October 1984
Your Guide to Computer Books
Short review of several Timex/Sinclair books.
Family ComputingOctober 1984
Z80 Chip Replacement Update
Many readers reported that last issue’s suggestion to replace the Z80 microprocessor chip inside the computer to solve unexplained crashing...
Pro/File UpdatesOctober 1984
ZX Pro/File and the Law
As the Technician In Charge for the Illinois State Police, District 11, I use the Pro/File to perform: I’m also...
Pro/File UpdatesOctober 1984
ZX Pro/File Sails the Seven Seas…
D.A. Diemand, HMC, USN writes, “I’m using Pro/File aboard ship with great success keeping track of the dental status of...
Pro/File UpdatesJuly 1984
ZX/81/TS 1000 Technical-itiesLISTing NewsletterNovember 1984
ZX/ProFile ImprovementLISTing NewsletterAugust 1984
ZX/TS P and R: Justification, 1K AdventuresThe PlotterJanuary 1984
ZX/TS P and R: Short ProgramsThe PlotterApril 1984
ZX/TS P and R: Suppress Error Codes; Short ProgramsThe PlotterFebruary 1984
ZX/TS P and R: Tips and Short ProgramsThe PlotterMarch 1984
ZX/TS Repair Guide – Part II
Tips on repairing the ZX81/TS 1000.
SUMOctober 1984
ZX/TS Repair Guide, Part ISUMSeptember 1984
ZX/TS ROM and RAM Addressing
ROM/RAM Immaterial As a result of my article “Your Timex-Sinclair Can Become a Remote Terminal” (Sync 2:6) a number of...
SYNCMarch/April 1984
ZX81 Floppies and Interfaces
Letter to Steve Ciarcia asking about floppy disk. Ciarcia mentions the FDC-100 ($199) from Compusa.
ByteMarch 1984
ZX81 ROM Explored (Part 6)Computer Trader MagazineOctober 1984

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