Big Advance In Programming The 32K NVM |
Here’s some good news for 32K Non-Volatile Memory owners. Now there is a way to store your Basic programs in the Dock bank on the TS2068 and be able to edit them directly without transferring them into the Home bank first. This makes writing and debugging AROS programs as easy as regular HOME bank programs. |
Timex/Sinclair 2068 |
Computer Weather Station: Part 2 Tell Which Way The Wind Blows |
In the last issue’s “anemometer” article, I showed how to build a simple but effective (and cheap) device to tell how fast the wind blows. Now, I will carry on with plans for an equally important device to determine wind direction. This project, as all future “weather station” articles shall be, is intended to be |
Timex/Sinclair 1000, Timex/Sinclair 2068 |
HOT Z Clinic |
Hot-Z for both the TS1000 and 2068 has been in constant demand since I first first added it to my product line. Make no mistake about it, this product is a very powerful tool in the hands of a machine code programmer. Unfortunately, there is another side to the Hot-Z coin. Right from the start, |
Timex/Sinclair 1000, Timex/Sinclair 2068 |
HOW To Use The ROMPAK TS1000 PRO/FILE |
My old pal, Floyd Cox, writes, “How do I use the Rompak Quickload and Pro/File cartridge on my TS1000?” Answer: The Quickload Pro/File cartridge which was manufactured by Rompak, and is still being sold by Sunset Electronics in San Francisco, plugs into the back of your computer. When you power the computer up, the “K” |
Timex/Sinclair 1000 |
Mid-West TS Computerfest A Smashing Success |
In early May I packed up my bags and headed for Cincinnati, Ohio to attend the Mid-West TS Computerfest. What a blast it was! The whole affair took on the characteristics of a big party for Timex owners. Over 250 people turned out for the event. It must have been the biggest gathering of the |
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Pro/File 2068 Plug-In Cartridge Almost Finished |
I do not want to make it a habit of filling the pages of Computer Updates with a lot of hype for new products, but in this instance, I am so happy with the way a new cartridge version of Pro/File 2068 is turning out, I simply can’t resist telling you about it. With a |
Timex/Sinclair 2068 |
TS1000/1500 EXTENDED BASIC SCREEN, DRAW, and FILL DEMO |
Here’s a program written in Extended Basic to demonstrate the use of the new commands DRAW, FILL, and SCREEN. For those not familiar with Extended Basic, this program adds 22 new Basic commands to the existing TS1000 vocabulary. The three used in this program are from a large group of “display commands”. DRAW is used |
Timex/Sinclair 1000, Timex/Sinclair 1500 |