Syntax/Syntax ZX80 v5 n7

Volume: 5
Issue: 7

Articles

  • Integer BASIC Compiler
    If you have lots of experience programming in languages that don’t tell you about errors, JRC has a BASIC compiler that you may be able to use.
  • Game Changer Interface
    This unit cross-connects your Atari 2600 VCS and TS1000, allowing either to take control of whole blocks of shared memory. That “shared” memory includes the ROM inside the Atari game cartridge, and shadow copies of that ROM in the TS1000 RAM.
  • Dear Editor
    Using Firstloader; response to review of HOT Z-2068; information about Timex Sinclair User.
  • AERCO FD-ZX Floppy Disk
    AERCO’s disk system consists of three major components: interface board, disk drive and power supply.
  • Westridge 2050 Modem
    This product would have been the TS2050 Modem if Timex had sold it.
  • Stop Autorunning Programs
    To convince the ZX/TS machine not to RUN after LOADing, we CALL the LOAD routine in machine code.
  • 64 Column Type
    This program allows you to type a full screen (24 lines by 64 characters) on your TS2068. It’s primarily in BASIC, so it runs rather slow and will not keep up with most typists.
  • New Products and Services (Syntax v5 n7)
    AFR Software announces new programs; Zebra operates bulletin-board system for T/S users; Soft Images offers the 1983 cumulative edition of Literature Analysis of Microcomputer Publications, an index of 130 periodicals.
  • Tech Manual Shipments Slow
    Timex says it’s shipping 2068 manuals, but BCS members say they haven’t gotten them, despite having ordered in May.
  • Timex Says No Deal
    Timex says no proposal has been received to take over retail sales of their computers. Judging from newspaper ads, they continue to sell off inventory via mail and phone.
  • Price Rise Coming
    Subscription prices must rise for SYNTAX. We can’t hold the line any more. Cost increases force us to charge more.
  • Syntax Buys Timex-Sinclair News
    This issue, with its new banner, inaugurates the combination of Timex-Sinclair News into our publication.
  • Emulator Boards Available
    Doug Dewey called to let us know that he’s making Spectrum Emulator Boards using 27128 chips.
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