TRS-80 Magazine: 80 Microcomputing - 1986
Page Index
80 Microcomputing - Volume 72 - January, 1986
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Issue Information
| Volume: | 72 |
| Date: | 01/86 |
| Load-80: | Yes |
| Pages: | 140 |
| Size: | 49,896,788 |
| TOSEC: | 80 Microcomputing v072 (1986)(CW Communications) |
Table of Contents
On The Cover | |
| 34 | RAM Tough: Memory for 8 Bits by Hardin Brothers It's a board. . .it's a plane. . .it's Supermem. |
| 36 | Perfect Fit: Model 1000 Multifunction Boards by Dave Rowell Four add-ons compared. |
| 40 | On The Upgrade by Tsun Tarn A body-building course for the Model 4P. |
| 52 | Speed Writing by Joe Lindsey Turbo-charge your Epson printer. |
| 58 | Astronomical Delights by Michael F. O'Rellly With our starfinder system, you won't get lost in space. (Models I, III, and 4; Load 80; Model 1000) |
| 70 | A Happy Medium by Dauid M. Roberts Run I/III cassette software without leaving the comfort of Model 4 mode. (Model 4; Load 80) |
| 76 | Blank Expressions by John Ratzlaff The discreet way to enter sensitive data. (Model III; Load 80) |
| 80 | Power Lines by Stewart F. Hunter Get a report on the work habits of your Basic program lines. (Models I and III; Load 80) |
Departments | |
| 6 | Load 80 Directory |
| 8 | Side Tracks by Eric Maloney |
| 12 | Input |
| 14 | Feedback Loop by Terry Kepner |
| 21 | Pulse Train by Bradford N. Dixon |
| 25 | Reader Forum |
| 31 | Reviews edited by Ryan Davis-Wright
|
| 86 | Project 80 by Roger C. Alford |
| 96 | Dave's MS-DOS Column by Dave Rowell |
| 98 | MS-DOS New Products edited by Mare-Anne Jarvela |
| 104 | Basic Takes by Richard Ramella |
| 107 | Tidbit #31 |
| 108 | The Next Step by Hardin Brothers |
| 110 | Tidbit #32 |
| 114 | Spreadsheet Beat edited by John B. Harrell III |
| 125 | Express Checkouts
|
| 128 | New Products edited by Mare-Anne Jarvela |
| 132 | Fine Lines |
80 Microcomputing - Volume 73 - February, 1986
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Issue Information
| Volume: | 73 |
| Date: | 02/86 |
| Load-80: | Yes |
| Pages: | 136 |
| Size: | 46,203,821 |
| TOSEC: | 80 Microcomputing v073 (1986)(CW Communications) |
Table of Contents
On The Cover | |
| 29 | The Model 4D: Tandy's 8-Bit Burro Gets a Boost by Terry Kepner Rating the revamped Model 4. |
| 36 | The Numbers Game by Dave Rowell A primer on using numbers in Basic. |
| 42 | Higher Mathematics by Merton L Davis A calculator for those times when accuracy really counts. (Models I, III, and 4; Load 80) |
| 44 | Putting Things Precisely by D Y Barrer Double precision for an octet of Basic math functions. (Models I, III, 4; Load 80; Models 1000, 1200, and 2000) |
| 48 | Finding Your Roots by Roxton Baker The equation solver to use when you're solving more than one. (Models I, III, and 4; Load 80; Models 1000 and 2000) |
| 60 | Sounds Incredible by Robert Anderson How to make your 4 sound better. (Model 4; Load 80) |
| 66 | Macro Economics by Craig Chaiken Custom macros for TRSDOS 1.3. (Model III; Load 80) |
| 68 | Free The Tandy 14 (K) by Robert L Smith and Dave Rowell Squeeze extra memory out of your Tandy 1000. (Model 1000) |
| 84 | Hard Wares: Comparing Two Megamemory Hard Drives by Dave Rowell The lowdown on two low-priced drives for the 1000. |
Departments | |
| 6 | Load 80 Directory |
| 8 | Side Tracks by Eric Maloney |
| 12 | Input |
| 14 | Feedback Loop by Terry Kepner |
| 21 | Pulse Train by Bradford N Dixon |
| 25 | Reader Forum |
| 29 | Reviews
|
| 70 | Project 80 by Roger C Alford |
| 84 | Dave's MS-DOS Column by Dave Rowell |
| 88 | MS-DOS New Products |
| 94 | Basic Takes by Richard Ramella |
| 100 | The Next Step by Hardin Brothers |
| 108 | Spreadsheet Beat |
| 112 | Tidbit # 33 |
| 112 | Tidbit # 34 |
| 115 | Express Checkouts
|
| 120 | New Products |
| 128 | Fine Lines |
80 Microcomputing - Volume 74 - March, 1986
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Issue Information
| Volume: | 74 |
| Date: | 03/86 |
| Load-80: | Yes |
| Pages: | 172 |
| Size: | 77,803,155 |
| TOSEC: | 80 Microcomputing v074 (1986)(CW Communications) |
Table of Contents
On The Cover | |
| 27 | Tandy's Model 600: You Can Take It With You by Bradford N Dixon Tandy's new laptop weighs in. |
| 34 | To Each His Own by Hardin Brothers This data base manager lets you add a personal touch. (Models 4 and 1000: Load 80) |
| 44 | Making Adjustments by Gerard Kiernan A simple way to ensure good driving habits. (Models III and 4) |
| 48 | Points Of View by Glen E Sparks Routines to turn your graphlc images around. (Models III and 4; Load 80) |
| 56 | The Disappeariug DOS by Craig Chalken Execute system functions from within DOS. (Models I and III; Load 80) |
| 60 | Circular Reasoning by Nate Salsbury Reducing source code through an Assembly-language loophole. (Models I, III, and 4) |
| 68 | We Interrupt This Program by Dave Rowell Traffic control for the Model 1000. |
Departments | |
| 6 | Load 80 Directory |
| 8 | Side Tracks by Eric Maloney |
| 12 | Input |
| 14 | Feedback Loop by Terry Kepner |
| 29 | Pulse Train by Bradford N Dixon |
| 23 | Reader Forum |
| 27 | Reviews edited by Ryan Davis-Wright
|
| 68 | Dave's MS-DOS Column by Dave Rowell |
| 74 | MS-DOS New Products edited by Mare-Anne Jarvela |
| 80 | Basic Takes by Richard Ramella |
| 84 | The Next Step by Hardin Brothers |
| 94 | Spreadsheet Beat edited by John B Harrell III |
| 112 | Tidbit # 35 |
| 112 | Tidbit # 36 |
| 118 | Express Checkouts
|
| 120 | HOT CoCo Section
|
| 160 | New Products |
| 168 | Fine Lines |
80 Microcomputing - Volume 75 - April, 1986
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Issue Information
| Volume: | 75 |
| Date: | 04/86 |
| Load-80: | Yes |
| Pages: | 164 |
| Size: | 57,688,146 |
| TOSEC: | 80 Microcomputing v075 (1986)(CW Communications) |
Table of Contents
On The Cover | |
| 27 | MS-DOS Scripsit: Honorable Mention, But No Prize by Eric Grevstad Putting out the word on the newest Scripsit. |
| 34 | Vital Statistics: Analyzing Data On Your Micro by John C Cobb A survey of commercial statistics software. |
| 44 | Keeping Tabs by David C Andresen and Beverly Woodbury Try your hand at tabulating statistical data. (Models I, III, 4, and 1000; Load 80) |
| 52 | Name That Computer The prize is right. Win a Model I by identifying 10 computers from the not-so-distant past. |
| 54 | Quick Draw by John D. Wolfskill Fast and easy graphics commands for the Model 4. (Load 80) |
| 60 | Taking Up Residence by Dave Rowell The anatomy of a memory-resident program. (Models 1000 and 1200) |
| 74 | A Closer Look At PEEK And POKE by James S Kidston Novel applications for two old standbys. (Model III: Load 80) |
Departments | |
| 6 | Load 80 Directory |
| 8 | Side Tracks by Eric Maloney |
| 12 | Input |
| 14 | Feedback Loop by Terry Kepner |
| 21 | Pulse Train by Bradford N Dixon |
| 25 | Reader Forum |
| 27 | Reviews edited by Ryan Davis-Wright
|
| 78 | Project 80 by Roger C. Alford |
| 90 | Dave's MS-DOS Column by Dave Rowell |
| 94 | MS-DOS New Products edited by Mare-Anne Jarvela |
| 97 | Basic Takes by Richard Ramella |
| 102 | The Next Step by Hardin Brothers |
| 106 | Spreadsheet Beat edited by John B Harrell III |
| 118 | Express Checkouts
|
| 120 | HOT CoCo Section
|
| 152 | New Products edited by Mare-Anne Jarvela |
| 160 | Fine Lines |
80 Microcomputing - Volume 76 - May, 1986
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Issue Information
| Volume: | 76 |
| Date: | 05/86 |
| Load-80: | Yes |
| Pages: | 164 |
| Size: | 59,390,773 |
| TOSEC: | 80 Microcomputing v076 (1986)(CW Communications) |
Table of Contents
Features | |
| 34 | The Smartest Peripheral by Thomas L Quindry and John D Wolfskill The Model 100 teams up with the Model 4. (Load 80) |
| 48 | Help Yourself by Daniel Zenzel Do yourself a favor by creating customized help files. (Model 4; Load 80) |
| 54 | Step Up To BAT by Renato Reyes Hitting it off with MS-DOS batch flles. (Model 1000) |
| 60 | A Display Of Character by Roberto Refinetti POKE around on the Model 4/4P/4D screen. |
| 62 | Counter Intelligence by Craig Chalken On the trail of Assembly-Language bugs. (Model III; Load 80) |
| 82 | Learning GOTO Gracefully by Bruce Tonkin The first installment of The Art of Programming explores the advantages and pitfalls of Basic's GOTO. |
Departments | |
| 6 | Load 80 Directory |
| 12 | Side Tracks by Eric Maloney |
| 14 | Input |
| 16 | Feedback Loop by Terry Kepner |
| 21 | Pulse Train by Bradford N Dixon |
| 25 | Reader Forum |
| 27 | Reviews edited by Ryan Davis-Wright
|
| 66 | Project 80 by Roger C. Alford |
| 76 | Dave's MS-DOS Column by Dave Rowell |
| 80 | MS-DOS New Products edited by Mare-Anne Jarvela |
| 82 | The Art Of Programming by Bruce Tonkin |
| 88 | The Next Step by Hardin Brothers |
| 116 | Express Checkouts
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| 120 | HOT CoCo Section
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| 152 | New Products edited by Mare-Anne Jarvela |
| 160 | Fine Lines |
80 Microcomputing - Volume 77 - June, 1986
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Issue Information
| Volume: | 77 |
| Date: | 06/86 |
| Load-80: | Yes |
| Pages: | 156 |
| Size: | 59,430,290 |
| TOSEC: | 80 Microcomputing v077 (1986)(CW Communications) |
Table of Contents
Features | |
| 29 | The Model 3000: Tandy's Bundle Of Muscle by Dave Rowell Tandy's AT compatible packs a wallop. |
| 38 | Pulling Strings by Lewis Rosenfelder With Basic's INSTR command, one string can lead to another. (All systems: Load 80) |
| 42 | Truth AND Consequences by Hardin Brothers Explore practical applications for Boolean operators in Basic. (All systems: Load 80) |
| 48 | Chain Links by Bruce Tonkln Feeling cramped for memory? Chaining techniques can provide the space you need. (Models 4, 1000, 1200, 2000, and 3000). |
| 54 | Internal Affairs by Robert D Covington Inside the 8088's machine-language instruction set. (Models 1000 and 1200) |
| 64 | Have A Nice Data by Pat Anderson The pleasant way to encode Data statements. (Models I, III, 4, and 1000; Load 80) |
| 68 | A Hard Bargain by Jim Creasy Get what you pay for - 10 megabytes of memory at a reasonable price. (Model 1000) |
| 72 | Different Strokes by Chris Joy Two Model III utilities that cut down on typing. (Load 80) |
| 78 | Transfer Points by Dan Keen and Robert Murray Building a null modem adapter gives you the right connections. (All systems) |
| 82 | Time On Your Side by Roberto Refinetti Don't go running back to TRSDOS to set the time and date. (Models 4, 4P, and 4D) |
Departments | |
| 6 | Load 80 Directory |
| 8 | Side Tracks |
| 12 | Mail-Order Maxims |
| 14 | Input |
| 18 | Feedback Loop |
| 23 | Pulse Train |
| 27 | Reader Forum |
| 29 | Reviews
|
| 84 | Project 80 |
| 90 | Dave's MS-DOS Column |
| 94 | MS-DOS New Products |
| 100 | The Art Of Programming |
| 106 | The Next Step |
| 112 | How To Use 80 Micro Program Listings |
| 118 | Express Checkouts
|
| 121 | HOT CoCo Section |
| 144 | New Products |
| 152 | Fine Lines |
80 Microcomputing - Volume 78 - July, 1986
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Issue Information
| Volume: | 78 |
| Date: | 07/86 |
| Load-80: | Yes |
| Pages: | 164 |
| Size: | 62,224,812 |
| TOSEC: | 80 Microcomputing v078 (1986)(CW Communications) |
Table of Contents
Features | |
| 34 | Going Public by Bradford N Dixon Tapping the reserve of public-domain software. (All systems) |
| 37 | The Great 80 Micro Disk Swap Let's make a deal. Send us your favorite public-domain software: we'll send you ours. (All systems) |
| 40 | A Driver Of Your Own Device by Robert D Covington Overcome incompatibility problems with a customized device driver. (Models 1000, 1200, 2000, and 3000) |
| 52 | Working Within The System by Daniel Zenzel Jr SYS13/SYS provides a means of altering the chain of command within TRSDOS 6.2. (Model 4; Load 80) |
| 60 | Bring 'Em Back Alive by David A Willlams Recover files from the dead. (Model 4/4P/4D) |
| 65 | High Time by Frank A Yacucci How good time can be kept all Model 4 users. (Load 80) |
| 73 | Go Wild by Craig Chalken Three TRSDOS 1.3 wildcard utilities to make file management more civilized. (Model III; Load 80) |
| 78 | Breaking Away by Harry Bee Binary AND and OR get your programs running in cycles. (All systems) |
Departments | |
| 6 | Load 80 Directory |
| 8 | Side Tracks by Eric Maloney |
| 12 | Input |
| 14 | Feedback Loop by Terry Kepner |
| 19 | Pulse Train by Bradford N Dixon |
| 22 | Reader Forum |
| 25 | Reviews
|
| 58 | Spotlight On Scripsit by Eric Bagai |
| 84 | Dave's MS-DOS Column by Dave Rowell |
| 88 | MS-DOS New Products |
| 92 | The Art Of Programming by Bruce Tonkin |
| 98 | The Next Step by Hardin Brothers |
| 112 | How To Use 80 Micro Program Listings by Beve Woodbury |
| 116 | Express Checkouts edited by Ryan Davis-Wright
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| 119 | HOT CoCo Section |
| 152 | New Products |
| 160 | Fine Lines |
80 Microcomputing - Volume 79 - August, 1986
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Issue Information
| Volume: | 79 |
| Date: | 08/86 |
| Load-80: | Yes |
| Pages: | 164 |
| Size: | 61,153,892 |
| TOSEC: | 80 Microcomputing v079 (1986)(CW Communications) |
Table of Contents
Features | |
| 27 | MS-DOS Disk Utilities: Don't Leave Home Without Them by John B. Harrell III Choosing the right tools for your needs. |
| 34 | CP/M Lives by Ed Joyce The beat goes on. and on. and on. (Model 4 and MS-DOS computers) |
| 42 | Environmental Controls by Renato Reyes Regulate batch files through the MS-DOS environment space. |
| 48 | Disguise Your Data by Thomas W. Higginbotham The secrets of encrypting sensitive flles. (Models III, 4, 1000, and 1200: Load 80) |
| 56 | Name That Computer And the winners are ... |
| 60 | Good Filekeeping by David L. Kuzminski Catalog up to 800 flles in a master directory. (Model 4: Load 80) |
| 66 | Easydata: Take Two by Robert Hood Easydata's return engagement features a sort routine. (Model III: Load 80) |
| 70 | Unpatch by Alex Roosakoos How to deal with patches that no longer suit you. (Model III: Load 80) |
| 74 | File Safe by Debbie Cooper Protect your MS-DOS files from an untimely death. |
| 80 | DOS Diversions by Craig Chalken A SYSRES workalike for TRSDOS 1.3. |
| 88 | Sequential Files: Data All In A Row by Bruce Tonkin The ins and outs of storing data sequentially. (All systems) |
Departments | |
| 6 | Load 80 Directory |
| 8 | Side Tracks by Eric Maloney |
| 11 | Guest Editorial by Bruce Tonkin |
| 12 | Input |
| 14 | Feedback Loop by Terry Kepner |
| 19 | Pulse Train by Bradford N. Dixon |
| 27 | Reviews
|
| 83 | Tidbits #37 and #38 |
| 84 | Dave's MS-DOS Column by Dave Rowell |
| 88 | The Art Of Programming by Bruce Tonkin |
| 94 | The Next Step by Hardin Brothers |
| 112 | How To Use 80 Micro Program Listings |
| 120 | Express Checkouts |
| 125 | HOT CoCo Section |
| 150 | New Products |
| 160 | Fine Lines |
80 Microcomputing - Volume 80 - September, 1986
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Issue Information
| Volume: | 80 |
| Date: | 09/86 |
| Load-80: | Yes |
| Pages: | 156 |
| Size: | 60,252,096 |
| TOSEC: | 80 Microcomputing v080 (1986)(CW Communications) |
Table of Contents
Features | |
| 27 | The New Scripsit Makes All The Pieces Fit The real Scripsit stands up-finally. |
| 34 | The Wonderful World Of Tandy 1000 Add-ons Let our research be your guide to getting the best hardware for your Model 1000. |
| 52 | The Modem 100 by Jeff Holtzman For about $30. you can turn your Model 100 into a modem for your desktop computer. |
| 62 | Move It! by John D Wolfskill Machine-language subroutines that set Model 4 text and graphics displays in motion. (Load 80) |
| 68 | Making The Grade by Orest Kowalyshyn Our computerized grade book will get high marks from teachers. (Models 4 and 1000: Load 80) |
| 80 | Gone Without A Trace by Jacques L Robitaille Removed files can come back to plague you: erased files disappear - forever. (Model 4/4P/4D: Load 80) |
| 82 | Brain Breakers by Harry Bee Test your powers of reasoning and your math skills while solving long-division puzzles. (Models III, 4, and 1000; Load 80) |
Departments | |
| 6 | Load 80 Directory |
| 8 | Side Tracks by Eric Maloney |
| 12 | Input |
| 14 | Feedback Loop by Terry Kepner |
| 19 | Pulse Train by Bradford N Dixon |
| 27 | Reviews edited by Ryan Davis-Wright
|
| 86 | Dave's MS-DOS Column by Dave Rowell |
| 90 | The Art Of Programming by Bruce Tonkin |
| 98 | Public Works by Branford N Dixon |
| 100 | The Next Step by Hardin Brothers |
| 112 | How To Use 80 Micro Program Listings by Beverly Woodbury |
| 114 | Express Checkouts
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| 116 | Debug |
| 122 | HOT CoCo Section
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| 150 | New Products by compiled by Ryan Davis-Wright |
| 160 | Fine Lines by Harry Bee |
80 Microcomputing - Volume 81 - October, 1986
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Issue Information
| Volume: | 81 |
| Date: | 10/86 |
| Load-80: | Yes |
| Pages: | 216 |
| Size: | 81,510,995 |
| TOSEC: | 80 Microcomputing v081 (1986)(CW Communications) |
Table of Contents
Features | |
| 27 | Stacking Up MS-DOS Subroutines by Thomas L Quindy Four subroutine libraries compared. |
| 34 | The Complete Guide To Basic Debugging by Lewis Rosenfelder Give your sanity and your programs with our comprehensive debugging directory. (Models I, III, 4 and 1000) |
| 36 | 21 Debugging Hints |
| 40 | Master Checklist |
| 42 | A Guide To Basic Error Messages |
| 114 | The Road To Better Sorting by Hardin Brothers Seven all-occasion sorts. Choose the right one to get the job done fast. (Models 4. 1000. 1200 and 3000: Load 80) |
| 124 | What's Your Function? by Joel M Hornan How to make the most of Basic's DEF FN command. (Models III. 4, and 1000) |
| 126 | Restorative Powers by David Goben A sure cure for accidental resets within Scripsit. (Models I, III, and 4/4P/4D: Load 80) |
Departments | |
| 6 | Load 80 Directory |
| 8 | Side Tracks by Eric Maloney |
| 10 | Input |
| 12 | Feedback Loop |
| 25 | Reader Forum |
| 27 | Reviews edited by Jeffrey Frentzen
|
| 134 | Dave's MS-DOS Column by Dave Rowell |
| 140 | The Art Of Programming by Bruce Tonkin |
| 145 | Public Works by Bradford N Dixon |
| 146 | Debug |
| 148 | The Next Step by Hardin Brothers |
| 158 | How To Read 80 Micro |
| 162 | Express Checkouts
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| 170 | HOT CoCo Section |
| 197 | New Products |
| 208 | Fine Lines |
80 Microcomputing - Volume 82 - November, 1986
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Issue Information
| Volume: | 82 |
| Date: | 11/86 |
| Load-80: | Yes |
| Pages: | 160 |
| Size: | 57,745,045 |
| TOSEC: | 80 Microcomputing v082 (1986)(CW Communications) |
Table of Contents
Features | |
| 27 | Roll Over, Beethoven by Bobby Ballard The Music Studio: a sound Investment for Tandy 1000 users. |
| 40 | A Language Of Choice by John B Harrell III An introduction to the world beyond Basic. (All systems) |
| 54 | Let There Be Light Pens by Rod and Joyce Kreuter Transform a penlight from Radio Shack into a light pen for your Tandy 1000. |
| 62 | Quick Chips by Thomas L Quindry What you should know before installing an 8087 math coprocessor or NEC V20 chip. (Tandy 1000) |
| 70 | Print No Evil by Debbie Cooper Don't let an accidental screen-print command hang up your Tandy 1000. |
| 72 | Designer Labels by Jacques L Robitaille Index your TRSDOS directory flies. (Model 4/4P: Load 80) |
| 74 | Call Me 10DD29 by Norton C Richardson A Journey to the outer reaches of the number system. (Models I, III, and 4 or the Tandy 1000 or 3000; Load 80) |
| 80 | Sudden Breaks by Dave Rowell Put the brakes on the hold, print, and break keys. (Tandy 1000) |
Departments | |
| 6 | Load 80 Directory |
| 8 | Side Tracks by Eric Maloney |
| 10 | Input |
| 12 | Feedback Loop |
| 25 | Reader Forum |
| 27 | Reviews edited by Jeffrey Frentzen
|
| 80 | Dave's MS-DOS Column by by Dave Rowell |
| 83 | Tidbit #38 |
| 86 | The Art Of Programming by Bruce Tonkin |
| 90 | Public Works by by Ryan Davis-Wright |
| 94 | The Next Step by by Hardin Brothers |
| 103 | Debug |
| 111 | Express Checkouts
|
| 132 | How To Use 80 Micro Program Listings |
| 140 | New Products |
| 156 | Fine Lines |
| 126 | Restorative Powers by David Goben A sure cure for accidental resets within Scripsit. (Models I, III, and 4/4P/4D: Load 80) |
80 Microcomputing - Volume 83 - December, 1986
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Issue Information
| Volume: | 83 |
| Date: | 12/86 |
| Load-80: | Yes |
| Pages: | 184 |
| Size: | 66,171,417 |
| TOSEC: | 80 Microcomputing v083 (1986)(CW Communications) |
Table of Contents
Features | |
| 38 | Tandy Raises The Ante by Dave Rowell and Ryan Davis-Wright The soul of Tandy's new MS-DOS machines. |
| 46 | The Mean Screen Editing Machine by John Ratzlaff Replace your Model 4's line editor with a full-screen editor. (Load 80) |
| 96 | Spooling Around by Craig Chaiken Use RAM to create an efficient print spooler. (Model 4/4P in Model III mode; Load 80) |
| 54 | Bit Fixer by Stewart F Hunter A fine fix for single-bit disk errors. (Models I, III, 4, and Tandy 1000; Load 80) |
| 58 | Pick A Font, Any Font by David A Williams Take advantage of your printer's special features without programming control codes. (Tandy 1000, 2000, and 3000) |
| 89 | Tandy Tunes by Don Phillip Gibson Playing with the Tandy 1000's music chip. |
| 101 | Thanks For The Memory by Dave Rowell Addressing the 8088's 16-bit architecture. (Tandy 1000, 1200, 2000, and 3000) |
Departments | |
| 6 | Load 80 Directory |
| 8 | Side Tracks by Eric Maloney |
| 10 | Input |
| 12 | Feedback Loop |
| 19 | Pulse Train by Ryan Davis-Wright |
| 22 | Reader Forum |
| 25 | Reviews edited by Jeffrey Frentzen
|
| 101 | Dave's MS-DOS Column by Dave Rowell |
| 105 | Debug |
| 106 | The Art Of Programming by Bruce Tonkin |
| 108 | Public Works by Ryan Davis-Wright |
| 110 | The Next Step by Hardin Brothers |
| 122 | Express Checkouts
|
| 157 | 1986 Index |
| 161 | New Products |
| 164 | How To Use 80 Micro Program Listings |
| 180 | Fine Lines |