Timex Tidbits

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Volume: 3 Issue: 2

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March - April 1989

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3
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Our Timex brethren in Milwaukee are producing Digitizers for the TS-2068. The cost of a completely assembled and tested unit with postage is $52.95 while the bare board alone costs $22.95! These prices include the software. For more information write to SMUG, ะ .0.ะ’ะพั… 101, Butler, Wisconsin 53007.

RMG Enterprises have expanded their Timex/Sinclair inventory by acquiring the remaining Foote Software and ะ•-Z Key stocks.

RMG has the MAXCOMM software available for $25 in stock now. MAXCOMM is a modem Terminal/BBS program that operates at 1200 baud via the Z-SI/O. It has been written by Larry Kenny for use with the LKDOS.

The latest BoSTUG Newsletter reports that the TIMEWARP BBS will be upgrading to 1200 baud at the end of March.

Anybody who resented the sale of Sinclair to Amstrad will be glad to hear that a recent issue of the Wall Street Journal reported that Amstrad took a 16% drop in their profits.

The Plotter has reported that MAXCONXM, the Larken BBS/Terminal software is now available and that Larry Kenny has finished writing his Sequential Filing Program which will only need completion of its documentation before being released. After that, Larry plans to write a Desk Top Publisher as well.

Zebra is selling out and and RMG Enterprises along with WMJ Data Systems are bidding for the remaining stock. During the interim however, Zebra will not accept any order for under $25!

Time Designs is alive and well, according to Tim Woods. Although it has fallen behind schedule, it is still in production. However, it is currently ั–ะฟ a state of transition. There is every intention of keeping it going for many years to come. The last issue that hit the streets was the Sep/Oct issue.

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