Date: Jan-Feb 1988
Articles
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Amstrad-Sinclair-Timex ResourcesTS 2068 News of the Florida T/S Fest, newsletters, Tim Stoddard’s battery backed real-time clock module for the TS 2068.
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Sunstate T/S Winterfest '88Reprint of the announcement.
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From the EditorJames DuPuy describes how he created the images on the cover.
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Letter from Max SchoenfeldTS 2068 Max shared his 1988 Income Tax Program with group members.
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Why Timelines BBS was Founded and What is Timelines BBS?TS 2068 Timelines….BBS was founded out of frustration of not having a Timex/Sinclair BBS that I could log on to that spoke my. language (Sinclairees). When I bought my TS-2068 computer and TS-2050 modem I thought that I could do some modeming like the Apple and I.B.M. computer users do. What I found was that there were…
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The Editor Special Edition v2.05QL Software review Digital Precision has produced its latest and last version of its text editor, The Editor Special Edition. They’ve really thrown in all the whistles and bells in version 2.05. There are major improvements and additions over previous editions of both the regular Editor and older versions of The Editor Special Edition. The Editor Special Edition…
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The Trump CardQL Hardware review The Trump Card is simply the most useful single addition you get for the Sinclair QL. It combines a disk interface, 768 kilobyte RAM expansion, Toolkit II for SuperBASIC extensions, a screen dump, static and dynamic ramdisks and a dynamic printer buffer. When you consider that even the lowest cost 512 Kb RAM expansion and…
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Using QL C, Part 4: Using CRUNQL Software review The Metacomco C package for the QL includes SuperBASIC extensions for emulating UNIX when running C programs. The commands are CRUN and CRUN_W. Two major features of the UNIX operating system are the ability to “redirect” the input and the output of a program, and the ability to read the arguments passed to a program.
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Screen SplitterTS 2068 Type-in program Using this amazing screen splitting utility routine enables you to make a SCREEN$ in one of 30 different ways, combinations of top pixels, middle pixels, bottom pixels, and attributes. Reprinted from The Dallas-Fort Worth Expansion, which reprinted it from Your Sinclair, December 1987.
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88 North Coast Computer FairFair scheduled for October 8th and 9th, 1988.
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Member Gets Media AttentionGreater Cleveland Sinclair User Group member Toby Radloff has been portrayed in Harvey Pekar’s American Splendor comic book.
The front cover features images of users from multiple user groups that met in Columbus, Ohio, in January 1988. The images were digitized using the SMUG Digitizer.