CATS v6 n12

Date: April 1989
Volume: 6
Issue: 12
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Title Description Computers
<Connect 300> More Things to Do with Your Modem Last month, I explained some of the unexpected problems you may experience with the CATS BBS and other telecomputing services. Many of you have now logged onto the BBS. Now that you’ve taken this first step, what clse can you do with your modem?
A QL/MS-DOS Emulator -- Finally! A hardy breed, Sinclair QL owners long ago learned to weather the pitying stares of friends, colleagues, computer sales clerks and other assorted ignorami. Sinclair QL
Archive Character Codes Few who use Psion’s Archive realize that it redefines many of the codes in the character set. The following Archive control codes differ from those used in SuperBASIC. Some do unexpected things; some do ordinary things in different ways. Sinclair QL
Core War In May 1984 issue of Scientific American, A. K. Dewdney in his Computer Recreations column describes a game called Core War. The game is run by a monitor program called MARS (Memory Array Redcode Simulator). Essentially what the program does is to control two other programs written in an assembly-like language called REDCODE. The two Sinclair QL
From the Editor CAPITALFEST. From our coverage in this issue, you’d have to have the IQ of a turnip not to realize that it is THE event for CATS this yeas. If all goes well, it should rank right up there with the Fall 1983 Boston Computing Society Timex/Sinclair bash to introduce the TS2068.
Potpourri
Presidential Ramblings
The Art Gallery These drawings were omitted from the article “Retrace Lines: 2068 and RGB Monitor” by Herb Schaaf, published in the January 1989 issue. Timex/Sinclair 2068
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