T-S Horizons n3

Date: January/February 1984
Issue: 3

Articles

  • Dear Reader
    Discusses new authors and articles in the issue.
  • Moreland's Memo
    Difficulties and challenges of being a Timex dealer.
  • Reader Input
    Method of copying data to a second array when more storage space is needed. Technique is limited by memory; discusses how to collapse the original array.
  • Checking Out Library Computer Lending
    Libraries in the U.S. and Canada are lending Timex/Sinclair computers and accessories to patrons.
  • File Protection
    Recommendation, along with a short subroutine to support it, for saving programs and data to alternating sides of a cassette as a method of preventing data loss.
  • A Simple Loading Aid
    Plans for a small device to monitor signal levels when loading programs.
  • Runge-Kutta Method for Solving First Order Ordinary Differential Equations
    Type-in program to solve these equations.
  • Page: 8
    Program to instantly display information on the screen by storing screens in an array.
  • Animation
    Animation using screens stored in arrays.
  • ZX PRO/FILE
    Review of the database program.
  • Memocalc
    Review of the program as replacement for VU-CALC.
  • Ham Hacker Programs from Hawg Wild Software
    Review of programs for amateur radio operators.
  • T-S News
    Dan Ross resigns from Timex. Book announcements from Wayne Green Books, Softmark Associates. Software and hardware announcements from multiple vendors.
  • Tax Exemption for Timex User Groups
    Doug Dewey reports that the Triangle Sinclair User Group has gained non-profit status.

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