T-S Horizons n1

Date: November 1983
Issue: 1

Articles

  • Build an Uninterruptible Power Supply
    Add a small UPS to the TS1000.
  • Technical Tips for the Timex
    Add a repeat key to the TS1000.
  • Memotech Centronics Parallel Interface and the Seikosha GP-100A Printer
    Review of the interface and printer.
  • Creating and Saving Files
    One of the best features of the BASIC language that Sinclair designed into the ZX-81 (TS-1000) is its ability to SAVE all of its variables, including arrays, in the normal course of SAVEing the program onto cassette tape and reloading the variables along with the program LOAD. This allows us to transfer a file, in
  • Solutions of N x N Simultaneous Linear-Equations By Gauss Elimination
    Gauss Elimination is one of the oldest, most commonly employed, efficient, and straight forward methods of obtaining the solution of sets of simultaneous linear equations on a digital computer. This method is very easily understood and programmed.
  • Quest for the Holy Grail
    In this game you have thing you can pick up like guns, machetes, fishing nets, gold coins and other things. Since you are in the jungle and you can be killed by a savage ape, I suggest you use your gun, but you can use your own judgement.
  • Kids' Page
    Programs written by kids for kids.
  • Best of Sync, Volume 1
    Review of the book that collected articles from the first year of Sync magazine.
  • Help!
    Question from Don Hughes regarding problems loading from tape.
  • Unknown Tongues Alternative Computer Languages
    Alternatives to BASIC: Forth (Tree-Forth, X-Forth, ZX-Forth) and Partial PASCAL.
  • T-S News
    Surplus hardware from Electronic Supermarket that could be used with TS1000. Two new TS hardware/software directories. Keyboards from E. Arthur Brown and Sinclair Place. Three new magazines: Sync Ware News, TS User and Busyness. Intercontroller from InterComputer. Forth from Hawg Wild.
  • Moreland's Memo
    Editorial about state of the industry in late 1983.
  • Dear Reader
    Welcome letter from the editor.

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