Triangle Sinclair Users Group v2 n11-12

Date: Nov/Dec 1984
Volume: 2
Issue: 11-12

Articles

Title Description Computers
2040 Print Improvement Dick Scoville, our resident Timex machine code expert, has another machine code enhancement for the 2068. The routine adds an extra space between each line of print when the 2040 printer is used. Timex/Sinclair 2068
Bulletin Board List List of bulletin boards in North Carolina.
Eureka Says Doug Dewey, Sinclair Micro-Drives Work With 2068! This column is an edited version of the letter that I send out with my EMULATORS. Next month I will include the updated and expanded instructions that come with the “deluxe” versions of EMU-1! and OMNI-EMU~-instructions that will become standard with the EMU-2 once I get them written. Timex/Sinclair 2068
ldremc - Loader for renum Timex/Sinclair 2068
Letters
M/TERM Screen Copy Utility On the T/S 2068 the 2050 modem with the “M/TERM” software will not allow a copy of the screen unless a T/S 2040 printer it utilized. This means those people with an 80 column bit mapped graphics printer, i.e. Seikosha GP-100A, and an Aerco centronics parallel interface with their printer driver are left without a Timex/Sinclair 2068
Monitor for the Timex 2068 I purchased a Model No. 4084 from Sears, Roebuck 6 Co. ($364.00 including tax) together with RGB Cable Model 6539 ($18.00). After modifying my computer using an RGB Conversion kit 4220-453 from E. Arthur Brown Co., 1702 Oak Knoll Drive, Alexandria, MN 56308 ($19.95). This requires opening the computer and doing same soldering inside. Timex/Sinclair 2068
New Product News, Old Product Offers
Numerical Analysis Ken Lewis has written a book for people in the engineering and science fields. Ken has sent us two articles which were taken from SUM (Small User’s Math) – A Compendium of Numerical Problems for BASIC for the Small System User. Timex/Sinclair 1000
Real Programmers Don't Eat Quiche Funny list of things real programmers don’t do.
The Tasman Interface A lot has happened over the past year for those of us who bought a T/S 2068 computer. Not everything has been bad. When many American companies were pondering whether to bother developing options for Timex computers, several British firms decided to modify their Spectrum products for 2068 use. Tasman Software made over part of Timex/Sinclair 2068
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