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- And the Winner Is...Results of the ENTER Presidential Poll. Democratic candidates Mondale, Hart and Jackson received the most support form Adam, Atari and Timex/Sinclair owners. TS owner were most likely to be worried about energy and conservation and they considered unemployment the most important election issue.
- Basic Training: Mercury MonitorFahrenheit to centigrade (and vice versa) conversion program.
- Basic Training: Programs For Your ComputerThe Party Program (all computers; TS specific adjustments on p55); Path Panic for all TS computers.
- Basic Training: Programs For Your ComputerTyping Trainer (all computers; TS specific adjustments on p55)
- Basic Training: Programs For Your ComputerMicro Mind Reader (all computers; TS specific adjustments on p55); correction to Codes Master (June 1984) on page 59.
- Basic Training: Programs For Your ComputerCode Master (all computers; TS specific adjustments on p51) and Star Navigator for TS 1000/1500.
- Bounce!Bouncing ball that leaves a trail.
- Connections: Help for Timex OwnersGames to Learn By, in Williamsburg, MA and run by Marty Warner-Dubay, a former Timex software engineer, is continuing to support the Timex computers.
- Cursor, Foiled AgainSimple adventure game. Instructions for converting to Timex-Sinclair BASIC provided.
- Disappearing Computers: A Progress ReportResources for orphaned computer users.
- Draw!A simple drawing program for all Timex-Sinclair computers.
- Inside Story [Editorial]Timex’s withdrawal from the computer market caused publication to pull a review of the 2068 that was scheduled for the previous issue.
- Invisible Video: Timex-Sinclair 1000, 1500Write with “invisible” ink.
- Path Panic: Timex-Sinclair 1000, 1500, 2068In this game for Timex-Sinclair computers, you must maneuver a black box through a series of gates.
- Postal PeteSort 100 letters into six boxes.
- Show Beat: Music NotesAnnouncement that Pete Shelley’s upcoming album will have a track of Atari software. Describes how XL.1 had a special groove that contained a ZX81 program Shelley wrote to display song lyrics and graphics as the record played.
- Sound????: Timex-Sinclair 1000, 1500The Timex-Sinclair 1000 and 1500 don’t have sound built-in. But Steve Urbauer, age 13, of Lincoln, Nebraska, has figured out a way to make music with them, anyway. You just have to use a radio as a peripheral.
- Space WeightsProgram to calculate your weight on other planets. Instructions for converting to Timex-Sinclair BASIC included.
- Tails I Win, Heads You LoseNo matter which combination of heads and tails you bet on, the computer can pick a combination that gives it a better chance of winning.
- The Party ProgramThe computer picks people at random, gives them a command and tells them where to perform their task or whom to do it with.
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