ISTUG Public Domain Library 5

Date: 198x
Type: Cassette
Platform(s): TS 2068

Library tape of the Indiana Sinclair Timex User’s Group.

Contents

What an amazeing place.
Short program to demonstrate the OVER command.
Mail merge documents with a database.
Move all 5 of the discs, one at a time, so that you end up with all 5 at 3 in the same order as 1 is now in the least number of moves.
Converts data from standard measures to metric.
Compose music via dice.
Draws a missile.
Replace the outdated computer with modern Hi-Tech 2068's. Then move the fuel rods into protective lead containers.
Generates mesmerizing moire images.
Not a typo: contains a SCREEN$ file that is definitely not the Mona Lisa.
Collect money for bank deposit.
Land your lander safely on the Moon.
Calculates the phase of the moon for a given date.
Use your TS2068 to send Morse code as BEEPs.
Demonstration of artwork using map making method.
Randomly selects a character/keyword from the Sinclair codes, picks a random line and column number, then animates “pushing” that character to its spot.
Utility for making catalogues of the programs cassette tapes.
Program will enable you to multiply any two multi-digit numbers together and obtain an accurate answer.
Multiplication drill. Getting a correct answer will result in the display of the game MONEY PAIL. A wrong answer will result in another multiplication test.
Plays tones and draws graphs, at the same time.
BEEPs several well known tunes and draws boxes relative to pitch and note length.
BEEPs several well known tunes and draws boxes relative to pitch and note length. If Music Beep 1 was not enough thrill for you, there’s this second one.
Type in music as a line of letters and numbers; plays the composition.
Programs several alternate CHR$ displays.
Typical invader game: destroy the aliens that are attempting to flatten New York. Taken from ‘Popular Computing Weekly’ 2/8 June 83.
Car racing game. Also known as Speedster. Originally published in Your Computer.
Generates a 4×4 magic square based on user input.
Picks lottery numbers for the weekly and monthly Ohio Lottery, circa 1986.
Calculates power, resistance or voltage from two known values.
Fonts for the TS 2068.
Compute arrival times for the NOAA polar orbiting weather satellites.
Home grown paint program for the 2068.
A homemade implementation of the popular game.
A utility/extension for MTerm, for exchanging information between two modems. To use Send-VARS with a BASIC program: The variables will be converted to a modem sendable form. When the recipient gets the program, he should enter: go to 4. The variables will now be restored. To send code from high memory enter: go to 2.
Enter a message of any length and leave spaces at the end as the message will repeat.
From SYNC Nov 1983 issue. Demonstrates several kinds of sort.

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