Ed Grey Enterprises
Inglewood, CA 90305
Owner(s):
Ed Grey
Also ran The Grey Matter BBS.
Products
Floppy disk interface, LKDOS cartridge, operating manual and LKDOS utilities disk. Can support up to four 3″ to 5.25″ single-sided, double-sided or quad density disk drives. NMI snapshot button and Kempston joystick port on the disk interface.
TS 2068
Expands the 2068 with up to 256K of nonvolatile RAM. Includes LKDOS Extended BASIC cartridge and memory board that attaches to expansion port. LKDOS uses standard BASIC commands (LOAD, CAT, SAVE, etc) to operate the RAM disk. Uses 32K (62256) CMOS RAM chips backed up with a battery; comes with 64K. Compatible with Spectrum, OS-64
TS 2068
Contains Larken DOS with 8K ROM and 8K RAM on the cartridge. Used to control Larken DSK-400 or other disk interfaces. All LKDOS or extended BASIC commands use the PRINT #4: syntax. Support for all Timex DOS commands. Extended basic commands include CIRCLE, windows, box clear and fill, channel support for devices, variations of POKE,
TS 2068
For use with MTERM II. Includes Xmodem, auto-repeating dialer, extra 20 numbers, more.
TS 2068
Full-featured modem software that links the modem to the disk, allowing uploads or downloads of files larger than 100K. Send NMI saves and large text files as well as Basic or code files, which other modem programs couldn’t send because of memory limitations. Also files can be sent with or without a information header (Spec-term
TS 2068
Allows user to design detailed printed circuit board artwork which can be printed and photographed to produce a negative for circuit etching. Circuit is drawn with joystick. Supports all popular printer interfaces and configured for Epson compatible printers.
Downloadable TS 2068
Add special effects to a saved screen file, including wrapping around a globe, change perspective, magnify, reduce and merge. Graphical user interface. Supplied on tape or disk.
TS 2068
Improved version of Hunter board. Comes with battery-backup to make memory non-volatile. Developed with Larken Electronics to support Silicon Mountain’s WRX-16-based high-resolution software. Mapped in the 8K from 8-16K block. Can be re-mapped to 16-24K or 24-32K. Three SCRAM boards can provide 24K RAM for the ZX81 or 40K for the TS 1500. BOARD ENABLE
TS 1000
300/1200 baud terminal program for the 2068. Adapted from the Spectrum program to run natively on the TS 2068. 64 column display without additional hardware, 31K buffer area. 7K free BASIC space for adding loaders, menus, dialers and adapting to different mass storage systems. Supports XMODEM.
Downloadable TS 2068
Serial interface compatible with the TS 2050/WC 2050 modem. Includes 25-pin RS-232 connector. Uses Intel 8251 USART, the same chip as in the Timex modem, and supports up to 1200 baud modems and 19,200 baud direct connections. Three versions were available: JLO for use with John Oliger disk systems, AERCO for use with the FD-68
TS 2068
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For Your SupportProducts from Allan Wolach, C. W. Associates, Chia-Chi Chao, Don Dailey, Ed Grey, Fred Nachbaur, G. Russell Electronics, Newpower Inc., Paul Bingham, Robert Fischer, SAF User Group, Samson Okoloko, Steve Wyatt, Time Designs and Tom Woods.
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PIX-FX: Not Another Graphics Program!TS 2068 Software review Review of graphics manipulation program from Ed Grey Enterprises.
- Software Review: COLOR2GREYTS 2068 Software review
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Two Names Change - Service Remains the SameEd Grey Enterprises (formerly Grey & Clifford Computer Products) continues to support Timex/Sinclair market. Variety Sales changes its name to Variety Computers & Electronics.
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