Quantum Levels

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A New Face for Quantum_Levels
The Timex/Sinclair computing world has reached another crossroad. This issue incorporates Quantum_levels and its sister publication SyncWare News into one...
Quantum LevelsJune 1989
Artificial Intelligence
There has been a lot of hype presented to the public about Artificial Intelligence (AI). Dedicated computers have been designed...
Earl DunningtonQuantum Levels
Basil’s Parting Word
A story that I read when I was very young left a deep impression on me. It was called “The...
John (Basil) WentworthQuantum Levels
Bug Alert!
One of our readers, John McMichael, pointed out that when the Pro/File printer driver routine is relocated to use it...
Robert HartungQuantum Levels
Build Your QL Expert System
With this issue, the 1980’s Era of Computer Discovery comes to a close. Sad, but true. See ‘From The Publisher’s...
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Custom Tape/Disk Directory
This article describes a way for owners of the LARKEN disk system to get around from program to program more...
Bob Swoger (K9WVY)Quantum LevelsJune 1989
Eyeing the QL
This part of the article is written to be non-technical and in fact somewhat historical in nature. I would like...
Tom BentQuantum LevelsJune 1989
Final Farewell Issue
With this issue, the 1980’s Era of Computer Discovery comes to a close. Sad, but true. See ‘From The Publisher’s...
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Fractions
You remember Alex Sweitzer (Geometry Plotter, SWN Vol. 5, No. 3), who teaches an elementary-school class that works extensively on...
Carl E. DownerQuantum LevelsJune 1989
From the Publisher’s Desk
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was...
Jeffrey MooreQuantum Levels
Playing With Electricity
When I was in Seattle at the Sinclair Fest, I discovered people had questions about the memory layout of the...
Harvey TaylorQuantum LevelsJune 1989
Programming by Procedure
In ARCHIVE the only obvious decision making command is: IF … ELSE … ENDIF. It works as you would expect...
Peter HaleQuantum LevelsJune 1989
The Solution: An IBM Emulator for the QL
The variety of software for the QL, while not nearly as extensive as for IBM family machines, fits the needs...
James HunkinsQuantum LevelsJune 1989
Think About This!
Did you ever wonder just how fast the speed of light (and electricity) is? Well, at 186,000 miles/ second thats...
Quantum LevelsJune 1989
TRA_BAS 1.1: RS-232 Translation
RS-232 TRAnslations may seem a bit esoteric to some users, but the implementation of an RS-232 TRAnslation can resolve minor...
Al FengQuantum LevelsJune 1989
Tyd*Byts
Every schoolboy knows that you shouldn’t leave your monitor or TV screen standing idle for a long time with a...
Quantum LevelsJune 1989
Vegemat 1.04: Slicing and Dicing CP/M Filenames
Recently, I was handed a few CP/M disks which had been converted for use by one of the QL’s CP/M...
Al FengQuantum Levels

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