Quarters Winter 1986
Date: Winter 1986
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Articles
| Title | Description | Computers |
|---|---|---|
| Dear QTS | Letters from R. L. Pace, Roald Schrack, Robert Hartung, Armand Drucker, E. F. Davis. | Sinclair QL, Timex/Sinclair 1000, Timex/Sinclair 2068 |
| From the Desk of Bill Johnson | Sinclair Research has lowered its price to $299 on the Sinclair QL computer, see page 16 for details. For this low price you get not only the QL but also four of the most used software packages: Word Processor, Data Base, Spreadsheet and Graphics package. Within 10 minutes you can have the QL hooked-up ans | Sinclair QL |
| Making 2068 Back-Ups on the A & J Mikrodrive | Using Thomas Woods 2068 Profile has proven to be the most convenient data base for our supplier and media contacts. Using it with our 2068 Mikrodrive (same as A & J Microdrive), has further enhanced its utility with extra speed and reliability in saving and loading. I did, initially, have some misgivings about the Mikrodrive | Timex/Sinclair 2068 |
| One More Time: Biorythm | EDITOR’S NOTE: We goofed so badly in the FALL 1985 issue when we printed the BIORYTHM program that we decided to run the program again. The program as it appears here is for the TS1000 with no extra memory added. In order to get the program into 2K of memory the following statements must be | Timex/Sinclair 1000, Type-in program |
| Review: Disk Drive by Timex of Portugal | A complete disk drive system for the TS2068. Uses 3″ disks and comes with one disk, power supply, operating system disk, all cables, disk controller, TS2068 interface, manual and demo programs on disk. | Timex/Sinclair 2068 |
| Review: MScript | MSCRIPT is a versatile and easy to use word processor for the TS2068. Unlike its BASIC competitors, it is written in machine code so there is no agonizing key stroke delay or print-out delay. MSCRIPT works with the AERCO and TASMAN interfaces, and MSCRIPT is also written for many other machines, such as the TRS-80 | Timex/Sinclair 2068 |
| Telecommunications | A letter that we received from E. F. Davis, see “Dear QTS:” this issue, gave me the idea for this column. Since many of you are thinking of trying telecommunications this column is meant to get you started. | Timex/Sinclair 2068 |
| Timex Tips | QUESTION: I own a Timex 1000 with memory expansion module 1016 and I have understood that the memory addresses are limited to something less than 36,000. However, I have found that I can store and execute machine code from addresses up around 50,000. I realize that some peculiarity of the addressing of the buss causes | Timex/Sinclair 1000, Timex/Sinclair 2068 |
| TS2068 Basic Tutor | EDITOR’S NOTE: The TS2068 Basic Tutor column which appeared in the FALL 1985 issue of QTS contained an error. | Timex/Sinclair 2068, Type-in program |
| TS2068 LabelMaker | I have been one of those “Sinclair Junkies” since almost the beginning. Yes…I took the abuse…”You have one of those toys!?”… “1 thought that was a high-tech doorstop!”…and so on. B ut, you know as well as I do that you wouldn’t trade in your T/S for anything. Our motley crew of tinkerers constantly come | Timex/Sinclair 2068, Type-in program |