| AERCO V.9 RP/M System |
І have run into trouble, as many of you know, using RP/M and attempting to read disks for the Morrow MD-3 which formats to 80-tracks. When I found out a number of things about this system, I remembered that I had a certain program that should be able to tell me all about the system |
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| CP/M Utility - OBL4.COM |
Recently I downloaded some different software. І have not quite tested it out, but it definitely sounds very good. For those of you that have to be rather ‘stingy’ with your paper, because paper is not ALL that cheap, this could be the program for you. How would you like to get all of those |
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| Drop-Down Menus - Listing |
1 took the time to key in this program and it is already set up to work with TIMACHINE for compiling. I have not compiled this BASIC program as yet, because I cannot get it to work properly. All of it is sound enough, I have even run the TRACE program trying to find out |
Timex/Sinclair 2068, Type-in program |
| Editor's Mailbag |
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| Editorial |
[ rarely ever get to give an editorial in the newsletter. Sometimes when I write my weekly Timex column for StarText, I get off on a tangent right at the first, but rarely do I ever just stop and let you know what іs on my mind. l would like to give it a try |
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| FOG Letter and Answer |
I have been a member of FOG since Derember of 1987. І am writing to tell you that I am very pleased with the FOGHORN publication. I hope that I am able to do some writing for you since I have been publishing the Fort Worth Timex/Sinclair User Group’s neusletter for the last three years. |
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| FWKUG MBBS & PSDE |
I certainly hope that many of you have been on line at one time or another with this BBS that is between Fort Worth and Dallas. Many of the downloads in the TIMEX AREA are from the Fort Worth group, but others have been added from time-to-time by people like Ed Grey. It also has |
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| Graphics - Fractals |
Just about all computers today support some form of graphics, be it black and white, or full blown multi-million color versions. Graphics are really quite simple. The basics are the same no matter what you use, that’s what I’m going over іп this issue. If your computer does not support graphics, then your printer probably |
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| Letter from Ed Grey to SNUG |
Now that the smoke has cleared and you have had time to evaluate the Orlando Winterfest, I would be interested in your assessment of the affair. Information regarding the Winterfest is scarce here on the west coast. 1 have heard, through 75-2068 UP-DATE and other sources, that a Sinclair Northamerica Users Group was born in |
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| Meeting Notes - April |
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| Nachbaur Rumors |
Anyone who has and still uses а ZX81, T/S 1000, T/S 1500, or а PC8300 clone knows about Fred Nachbaur. Fred resides up in Canada now, but for a while even he had doubts about whether he was going to be able to stay or not. That has been taken care of, for the moment. |
Timex/Sinclair 1000 |
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| Quikpro+II Automatic Program Writer |
QUICKPRO+ is a complete File Maintenance/Data Entry Program Generator. It actually writes the program that you design – to an extent. You have a manual and one disk provided in the software package. It states that it normally costs $149.00, in the advertisement for it, but by special request you may purchase it for only |
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| The State of the Eight: 8-Bit Computers - Alive and Running |
With the same incredulity, we often hear similar statements of disbelief: “I can’t believe IT!” “Weren’t 8-bit machines dead two years ago?’ ‘Who in their right mind would still be using one of those things?’ These are some typical statements often made by members of the ‘mainstream’ computer press. Especially when they find out that |
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