80 Microcomputing – Volume 01 – January, 1980
Issue Information:
Click to Enlarge
TOSEC:
80 Microcomputing v001 (1980)(1001001 Inc)
Table of Contents:
Application
52
Braille by Alfred J Bruey
Help the blind read.
54
Telepathy by John Warren
What’s on your mind?
Education
41
Night School by Dr. Antonio Lopez
80’s go to school.
80
Fraction Tutor by Tom Orr
A homework helper.
General
28
The Tandy Story by Chris Brown
From boots to bytes.
93
Hidden Codes & Missing Chips by Patrick & Leah O’Conner
Why no small letters?
38
Keyboard Information by Daniel Lovy
A voyage into keyland
Hardware
78
Relay Protection by Robert M Richarson
Cheap insurance
132
CLOAD Fix by Scott King
Simple, but effective.
Home
32
Merry TRSMAS by Collin B Taylor
An electronic greeting
Interface
70
Level II to Model 33 by Lauren A Colby
UART to read this!
104
Smart Terminal by Jimmy D Shirley
An I.Q. of 300 baud?
109
Listen to your Keyboard by Allan J Domuret
Hear here!
Math
114
Oh No! Calculus by Allan S Joffee
Educate yourself.
Personal
56
Decisions, Decisions by Stephen Walton
Well, maybe, but …
Recreation
36
Music Maestro! by Roger L. Pape
Music with no accessories.
90
Tout I by Charles J Wilson
Don’t lose your shirt
Reviews
45
Disk Director by Richard K Riley
Electronic file card.
48
Software Review by Rod Hallen
Read before you buy.
74
Rival Publications by Rod Hellen
Boo! Hiss …
Style
102
Sort 80K in 6K! by D. E Fitchman
It can be done.
Theory
62
Cassette Problems by Don Stoner & Dick Barker
Why they don’t work.
Tutorial
60
Beyond Blackjack by Robert M. Thorson
After the novelty fades.
84
New Restored by Ken Fordham
Keep programs in NEW condition.
130
A Disk Primer by William O’Brien
An interesting diskussion.
Utility
68
Winking Cursor by Daniel Lovy
Twinkle, twingle …
82
Basic BASIC renumbering by James Oriett
Quick and dirty.
118
Get T-Bug High by Irwin Rappaport
Put it where you want it.
120
EDTSAM on Disk by Robert Butler
Reassemble your Editor
122
TTape by Dennis Stevens
Align yourself with ease.
134
Extra Variables by Gary E Clark
More, more, more!
Regulars
10
80 Accountant by Michael Tannenbaum
12
Unlimited 80’s by Sherry Smuthe
13
Captain 80 by Bob Liddil
14
80 Applications by Dennis Kitsz
20
NEWS by Michael Comendul
148
Preview
Next month in 80
80 Microcomputing – Volume 02 – February, 1980
Issue Information:
Click to Enlarge
TOSEC:
80 Microcomputing v002 (1980)(1001001 Inc)
Table of Contents:
Application
70
Passing the Plate by Henry Reikers
Fleece the flock.
104
Process Control by Robert Hoffman
Control the world.
General
32
DISK & Other Mysteries by Harv Pennington
The definitive dlsk book.
36
The Bottom Shelf by Dan B Shuford
The bottom line.
106
ROM Routines by Wes Thielke.
Basic shortcuts.
Hardware
4
Cassette Problems II by Son Stoner & Dick Barker
Enhance your CLOAD.
50
Faster! Faster! by Dennis Kitsz
Give your CPU adrenalin.
62
Video Tune-up by David Miller
Focus on your monitor.
94
A Simple Interface by Arthur Mullin Hr.
Turn on your 80
100
LPRINT “Cheap.” by Fred Biechman.
Hard times copy.
Home
114
Household Accountant by David Andresen.
Rent? Spent!
Reviews
24
Three Mailing Programs by Reese Fowler
All for disk.
26
Radio Shack’s Mailer by Dr. Duncan Buell
Good documentation.
38
Rival publications II by Rod Hallen
More competition?
58
Software Review Ii by Rod Hallen
Utilities Galore
66
Percom Drives by D. Buffington & C Wagner.
Alternative to Shugart.
79
Anadex Printer by Walter June.
Pruple printers.
80
Floppy PIMS by Morris Herman.
A disk database.
97
Games Review by Rod Hallen
Gambling androids.
111
Poor Man’s Text Editor by Fred Blechman.
$10 text editor
Tutorial
86
Relocate with PEEKPOKE by Irwin Rappaport.
A basic idea.
Style
73
Root Routines by Curtis Gerlad.
Get to the root of the problem.
Utility
42
BABYBUG by Dennis Kitsz
Miniature monitor.
68
CLOAD Machine Language by Mark Schimelman
Modify your monitor.
82
Append it! by Crutis F Gerald.
Two into one.
118
Compress It! by David Powers.
Program shrinker.
120
LPRINT Formatter by E. M. McCormick
Page your printouts.
124
Disk Index by Ron Cheshire.
Keep your programs in order.
Regulars
9
80 Remarks by Wayne Green
11
80 Accountant by Michael Tannenbaum
12
Captain 80 by Bob Liddil
14
Unlimited 80’s by Sherry Smythe
14
80 Applications by Dennis Kitsz
15
80 Review by Chris Brown
16
NEWS by Michael Comendul
130
Preview
Next month in 80
80 Microcomputing – Volume 03 – March, 1980
Issue Information:
Click to Enlarge
TOSEC:
80 Microcomputing v003 (1980)(1001001 Inc)
Table of Contents:
Application
60
KWIC Index by Leslie Sparks
Find it fast!
117
Biorythms by Ralph Holthausen
On a peak?
127
Duty Roster by Dick Straw
Put people in place
138
Soundex Codes by Robert Hodge
Name sound familiar?
Business
22
Printers Apprentice by Rich Barnes
Make a good impression
28
Investment Analysis by Leslie Sparks
Information in minutes
Game
55
4K Intelligence by William Lopez
Self modifying program
General
79
Part-time Consultant by Michael Morin
Money on the side
Hardware
72
lowercase & UPPERCASE by Don Stoner & Dick Barker
The best of both worlds
88
Babybug keyboard by Dennis Kitsz
Easy entry for Hex
96
Home Brew Interface by C. R Vince
Customerized control
113
Regulate It! by William Klungle
Smooth your rupple
120
I/O Ports plus by Brian Harron
Low cost interface
132
Box it in by John Zalnerunas
A cabinet idea
Home
42
IRS-80 by William McNeill
Record your deductions
130
Graph Plotter by Scott King
Display your bills
Math
84
Equations by Allen Joffe
Get to the root of them
Reviews
58
Useful Utilities by Charles Leedham
Renumber, Remodel & Proload.
77
Quick Printer by Henry Riekers
A $100 label?
134
One into Two by Sherman Wantz
Old programs in new BASIC
136
RS232 by Roger Hicks.
The RTadio Shack interface
Style
94
Inside the ROMs by Bruce Stock
Some useful routines
Utility
46
SPOOL & DeSPOOL by H.S. Gentry
Split eprsonality when printing
80
Test Your Memory by Milan Chepko
See if your chips are absent-minded
105
LPRINT Routines by Craig Werner
Hardcopy Video.
115
Whazit? by J.B. Penny
Read your tapes.
122
Screen Editor by William Colsher
Non-destructive cursor.
125
Extra Errors by Charles Moses
On Error read this
Regulars
8
80 Remarks by Wayne Green
8
80 Applications by Dennis Kitsz
14
80 Accountant by Michael Tannenbaum
15
Captain 80 by Bob Liddil
16
Unlimited 80’s by Sherry Smythe
18
NEWS by Michael Comendul
146
Preview<
Next month in 80
80 Microcomputing – Volume 04 – April, 1980
Issue Information:
Click to Enlarge
TOSEC:
80 Microcomputing v004 (1980)(1001001 Inc)
Table of Contents:
Application
95
Itinerary by Ben Gorsky
It’s Tuesday, must be London.
114
Magazine index by William Klungie.
Find that article.
121
Titler by Mark Rotzlen
Captions for your video.
123
I Ching by Anthony Scarpeili
The program o f changes.
Education
45
More Night School by Dr. Antonio Lopez
Continuing education.
77
Pre School Math by Donald Hastings
Teach your kids.
Games
60
Bail Box by James D Lewis
Adventures of a Squot.
16
Rock, Scissors, Paper by Dodd Harris
Play the game!
General
30
Computer Derelict by Barry Kornfeid
It could happen t o you.
98
A Dealer’s Experience by S. M. DeFonzo
Even dealers have problems.
Hardware
38
Build a Light Pen by Wayne Holder
Your own magic wand.
54
Reverse Video by Dennis Kitsz
Make your display easy to daer.
58
Mork & Mindy Monitor by Hugo Jackson.
A dual purpose display.
110
CTR-41 Modifications by Delmer Hinrichs
Bring it up to par.
Reviews
70
RSM-2 Monitor by Bruce Churchill
Extremely cost effective.
130
CBASIC Review by Ken Knecht
Now you C it!
136
Dilithium Tapes by Rod Hallen
Tapes t o read?
Style
103
INKEY$ by Gary Himler
Get rid of superfluous prompts.
128
Break Disable by Jim Rastin
Secure your programs.
Utility
62
Level II to Level I by Mike Woll
CLOAD your system.
68
Babybeep by Dennis Kitsz
Make R2-D2 jealous
80
Multiple USRs by John Ventimiglia
Ten instead of one.
84
T-BUG For II by Allen Curtis
Customize it.
90
MACROPOKE Monitor by Larry Suter
Poke your 80.
106
Service Tape by Howard Flatley.
Systemize your utilities.
108
KBFIX Fix by C. W. Anderson
Vvery usefulll!
33
BASIC Terminal by Terry Noreault
Straightforward software.
Regulars
8
80 Remarks by Wayne Green
8
80 Applications by Dennis Kitsz
9
Captain 80 by Bob Liddil
12
The Assembly Line by William Barden, Jr.
15
Unlimited 80’s by Sherry Smythe
16
80 Accountant by Michael Tannenbaum
28
NEWS by Michael Comendul
146
Preview
Next month in 80
80 Microcomputing – Volume 05 – May, 1980
Issue Information:
Click to Enlarge
TOSEC:
80 Microcomputing v005 (1980)(1001001 Inc)
Table of Contents:
Application
62
Carpool by Walter McCahan
Getting to work in a squeeze
128
Model Conversion by Tom Blackburn
Up or down, feet or inches
General
36
Languages by Jim Perry
Parlez-vois Fortran?
44
Tiny Compiler by David Bohlke
A very basic compiler.
46
Put-N by William O’Brien
A language poposal
50
BASIC Word Processor by Delmer Hinrichs
Write it yourself
78
Business Programming by Wes Clarke
Operator proof operation
107
An Owner’s Tale by John Dilbeck.
Why did you buy one?
110
Computer Bulletin Boards by Jim Cambron
Yellow page 80’s
Hardware
70
Homebrew Memory by Richard Ragucci
It can be done.
74
Destick Your Relay by Herman Lukoff.
Preventative measures
84
CLOAD Micrometer by Bertram Thiel
Analog input output!
Reviews
38
Pascal I & II by Fred Monsour
Tiny alternatives.
56
Pencil Vs Scripsit by Jim Perry
The champ gets beaten!
58
Level III by Ronald Bobo.
Extra commands for BASIC
82
Disk Alternatives by Harley Dyk
Cheap, fast and reliable
Style
94
Free Format Search by Henry Riekers
Order from chaos.
142
Fractional Input by David Cecil
No half measures?
Utility
76
Babyroot by Dennis Kitsz
Root out the bad chips
86
CLOAD Monitor by Norman Whaland
A graphic CLOAD aid
96
Backup/Display by Craig Lindley
Clone your originals.
114
FastDOS by Maynard Neyer
Speed up your DOS
116
Etch-A-Screen by James Shrum
Design better layouts.
126
Progdata by Steve Kelly
An editor for hybrids
130
Super Sound by David Morr
beep, boop, ba boobla!
134
Cut & Splice BASIC by R. B Nottingham
Patchwork Programming
136
LPVIDEO by David Powers
Turn your screen into ink
144
Memory Dump by Allan Joffe
PEEK about memory
152
Screenprint by Louise Frankenberg
Three-finger hardcopy
Regulars
8
80 Remarks by Wayne Green
9
Unlimited 80’s by Sherry Smythe
10
80 Accountant by Michael Tannenbaum
16
The Assembly Line by William Barden, Jr.
22
80 Applications by Dennis Kitsz
24
Captain 80 by Bob Liddil
32
NEWS by Michael Comendul
162
Preview
Next month in 80
80 Microcomputing – Volume 06 – June, 1980
Issue Information:
Click to Enlarge
TOSEC:
80 Microcomputing v006 (1980)(1001001 Inc)
Table of Contents:
Application
148
Quiz Master by Richard Eckert
Is this the answer?
Business
130
Accountants Aid by James Sheats
A workhorse worksheet
General
38
The Game of Life by Dennis Kitsz
Play G-d for a day.
62
Adventures in Roseland by Allan Joffee
Interesting displays
65
Randomness by Todd Carpenter
Is your 80 really random?
72
Doodle Bug by Daniel Bishop
Pen and paper saver.
78
Kaleidopen by Richard Nicholas
Computerized kaleidoscope
82
Real-time Graphics by Richard Zidonis
PEEK and POKE fun
96
Inside Level I by Robert Meushaw
Baby borhter grows up!
106
Double Size Graphics by Bertram Thiel
Larger than Life?
118
TRS-80 Trainer by William Coisher
Display your registers
124
EDTASM Index by Terry Kepner
Find references quickly
Hardware
154
Fuse Fix by William Winter
Save on repair charges
Interface
111
DECwriter Driver by James Beauchamp
Terminal I/O made easy
136
Testing 1, 2, 3 by D. C Nelson
Check your measurements
142
Teletype Interface by Peter Noeth
El cheapo printout.
Review
92
Applications Software by Rod Hallen
Micro packages
Software
116
True of False? by John Krutch
Computerized pattern recognition
Style
140
Keyboard Interrogation by M. Yarbrough & J Vosteen
Key Information?
Utility
88
Hex Display by Dr. H Campbell
Turn your FF into Decimal.
132
Buffer Analysis by Robert Chambers
Display your ASCII.
134
Display Formatting by Allan Joffe
Tidy screens
146
CLOAD Assembly Language by Arthur Baker
Get an autostart.
Regulars
8
80 Remarks by Wayne Green
20
80 Accountant by Michael Tannenbaum
20
Captain 80 by Bob Liddil
22
The Assembly Line by William Barden, Jr.
28
80 Applications by Dennis Kitsz
32
Unlimited 80’s by Sherry Smythe
34
NEWS by Michael Comendul
162
Preview
Next month in 80
80 Microcomputing – Volume 07 – July, 1980
Issue Information:
Click to Enlarge
TOSEC:
80 Microcomputing v007 (1980)(1001001 Inc)
Table of Contents:
Application
58
Linear Meter Design by Ronald Thibodeau
An electronic VOM?
62
Get the Whole Story by Fred Blechman
Product distribution made easy
Game
152
The Third Dimension by David Dlllehay
3D Tic-tac-toe
General
44
Computer Education by J. Chartier and C Goldner
Catch ’em young
48
How the Gamesman Began by Nancy Robertson
An adventurous youth?
52
The BASIC Switchyard by Gene Perkins
Get on the right track
78
In the Beginning by Mark Herro
How one owner sees it
84
Modification Update by Scott Richards
All the fixes
88
Disk Files by Willlam O’Brien
Spin the platter
110
Saving Money by John Acres
Everyone wants to
Graphics
76
Simple Graphics by Ted Hommel
Learn some tricks
128
Scatterplot by R. F Genovese
Is your RANDOM random?
130
Curve Plotter by David Cecil
Plot It out
140
Basic Drawing by Buzz Gorsky
Pictures In BASIC
Hardware
112
Relay Assistant by Karl Jahns
Add muscle to your relay
118
Two Different Worlds by Scott Eckert
Analog and digital
158
Disaster Saver by Bob Brooks
Prevent disk wipeouts
Interface
114
Heathkit Interlace by Larry Kunk
Assemble yourself printer
144
TTY interface by Robin Rumbolt
The cheapest hard copy?
Math
168
Real Roots by Michael Daniels
How to find them
Tutorial
94
White by Jake Commander
Fool your Interpreter
108
Beginners’ Formatting by Wynne Keller
Stan here for neat results
Reviews
100
Software for Hams by Robert Richardson
Extract from a new book
124
Centronics 730 by Louise Frankenberg
How does it perform?
Utility
136
SoundX by Roxton Baker
Liven up your ears
158
Displaced Programs by Ron Moehlis
Move them around
160
TCOPY by Dennis Stevens
Copy your tapes
162
Format 40 by John Adams
Get a maximum line length
Regulars
8
80 Remarks by Wayne Green
22
The Assembly Line by William Barden, Jr.
26
80 Applications by Dennis Kitsz
30
Captain 80 by Bob Liddil
30
80 Accountant by Michael Tannenbaum
38
NEWS by Michael Comendul
178
Preview
Next month in 80
80 Microcomputing – Volume 08 – August, 1980
Issue Information:
Click to Enlarge
TOSEC:
80 Microcomputing v008 (1980)(1001001 Inc)
Table of Contents:
Application
86
On the Radio by I Don Hastings
Computers direct air time.
Games
42
Swords and Sorcery by Barry L. Adams
A contest with dragons and trolls
50
Star Search by Howard Berenbon and Robert F Gentile
A bonus for Trekkies
59
Star Fighter by Albert C Ferrarra
4K of heavenly battle
62
Life in the Fast Lane by Terry Kepner
A hybrid of the game
68
U-Boat by Hubert C Borrmann
Play and learn
76
A Heartbeat Away by Clinton Morey
Presidential simulation
84
Slot Machine by Stewart Fason
Personalizing games
General
148
Rights of Passage by Dan Keen and Dave Dischert
The upgrade to Model II
Gardware
136
300 Baud Terminal by Timothy Loos
Using unused ICs
Utility
100
Tape Librarlan by Raymond J Herold
Tape management for micros
107
The Invisible Password by Michael A Conley
Keep your secret
108
Slash Zero by Robert M. Richardson
Differentiate between zero and 0
110
Code Cracker by James P Morgan
Making and breaking codes
118
Software Lock by M.D. Kelleher
Limit access to subroutines
121
Lowercase with Strings by Milan D Chepho. M.D
Soft approach to LC
122
Custom EDTASM by John T. Blair
Modifications for your needs
132
AUTOPOKE by Jasper E Kump
BASIC approach to machine code
160
The Graphics Coder by V. F Racine
Electronic video worksheet
164
Disk File Protection by Dan Keen and Dave Discherf
Overwrite protection for TRSDOS 2.1
170
Pencil RS232 Driver by Dick Kinsey
Modifies Pencil for RS-232-C
174
Cassette File by James Tallman
Locate dumps easily
Interface
116
Cheap Video by Paul C Fowler, Jr
Interface for your television
152
PR-40 Printer Interface by John Hise
Interface for a SWTPC
Tutorial
144
Towards Machine Language by Allan S. Joffe
The next logical step
166
Graphic Sort by C. A de Zoysa
Watch your 80 work
178
Machine Code USR by Larry MacDonald
Putting machine code inside BASIC
Review
184
The TRS-80 by Alexander MacLean
For the neophyte
Regulars
8
80 Remarks by Wayne Green
24
The Assembly Line by William Barden, Jr.
28
80 Applications by Dennis Kitsz
31
80 Accountant by Michael Tannenbaum
36
NEWS by Michael Comendul
80 Microcomputing – Volume 09 – September, 1980
Issue Information:
Click to Enlarge
TOSEC:
80 Microcomputing v009 (1980)(1001001 Inc)
Table of Contents:
Application
162
Doctor Your Records by Wilbur A Muehlig, M.D.
From one who knows.
174
Mind Your A’s & P’s by Lois L. Leonard
Super marketing fantasy
Business
212
Down the Road by Bill Vick
Maximize your profits.
Data Management
146
Reference Library Index by James P Morgan
An easy method.
Education
124
Kidstuff by Dan Keen and Dave Dischart
For children only
182
Music Note Recognition by J. David McClung
Orchestra, ready?
Game
216
Ping-Pong by Ronald Moehlis
Better than the original
General
58
A Bout with the I.R.S. by Fred Blechman
How the 80 won
187
BINAX KIBUFF by John T. Blair
Entering ROM
208
The “Next” Trap by Hubert C Borrmann
How to escape it.
Hardware
84
Teletype Interface by Jake Commander
Versatility plus
102
Selectric Hard Copy by Michael W. Bickerton, M.D.
Put it to use.
116
Build Your Own Port by James S. Hawkes/Reese Grady
Then take off.
Math
170
Divine Proportions by David R Cecil
Beautiful Graphics
Review
154
Eloquent Eighties by Jim Wright
Tandy’s machine
Style
188
Variations on a Theme by George R Bullitt
Deal with PRINT like a pro.
Tutorial
50
Into the 80’s by I.R. Sinclair
A beginning for beginners.
62
Pulling Strings Together by John D Adams
Learn to manipulate
138
My Way by Robert V. Meushaw
May be better than your way.
152
Stringy Machine Code by David D Grimes
How to pack it
158
Math Flash by Jim Barbello
Want to add and substract?
178
An Article Called Intrepid by Buzz Gorsky
For secret agents
Utility
68
Free Space by David Cornell
Beat your SYSTEM
76
Uni-key by Rowland Archiver, Jr.
Cut down entry time
88
Document Those Variables by William Noel
Save time and space
94
Printer Calibration by L. O. Rexrode
peffect alignment
98
Versatile Input by Tim Wilde
Input data with ease.
150
Position Display by Jerry Frost
Look professional
168
Delay Loop by Allan S. Joffe
Waste time.
173
Walking Words by Hubert C Borman
Be sure to catch this one
192
Beyond Shell Metzner by Doug Walker
Sort with authority.
196
Deflower your Debug by Donald C Walker
Without reprisals.
202
Slow Scroll by Peter A Lewis
For slow readers.
206
QWIKDISK by Bruce Nazarian
Cut your access time.
210
The Competition’s Cursor by R. Daniel Bishop
How to get it.
Regulars
8
80 Remarks by Wayne Green
26
80 Accountant by Michael Tannenbaum
26
Education 80 by Earl R Savage
26
80 Applications by Dennis Kitsz
36
The Assembly Line by William Barden, Jr.
42
80 News by Nancy Robertson
80 Microcomputing – Volume 10 – October, 1980
Issue Information:
Click to Enlarge
TOSEC:
80 Microcomputing v010 (1980)(1001001 Inc)
Table of Contents:
Application
188
Genotype by Albert Rauber, M.D.
Family planning
Business
106
When the Cows Come Home by Sherill B Nott
Take a byte out of your beef
Construction
122
Caveat Emptor by M. Parris
The pitfalls of home construction
182
Two BASICs are Better Than One by Allen W. Erickson
Two-level capability
Game
212
Asteroid Adventure by Greg Perry and Don Taylor
A real trip
General
54
Have the Courts Smashed Software Copyright by Dennis B Kitsz
Art v. Application
114
Memory Sizer by Jack Deckter
A basic tool
140
Punch Out Your Disks by Richard Taylor
Do it with love
Hardware
82
The Light Pen by Hugo T. Jackson
Heavy stuff
Home
176
Cold Comfort by Dan Keen & Dan Laughlin
Keep your meter reader honest
Interface
118
H-14, Meet the TRS-80 by Frank Friesen
A memorable meeting
144
Interfacing the NEC Spinwriter by James D Kunzman
A moving relationsuip
194
The Serial Clank on the Printer by William O’Brien
Music to your ears
Recreation
148
Westward Ho! by Raymond J herold
What condition is your covered wagon in?
198
Puzzler by James P Morgan
Hidden Business
Science
156
DVM Interface for the 80 by Karl J Casper & Harry R Freedman
Laboratory application
Style
93
Get Serious by Roger L. Paper
No more follin’ around
Tutorial
68
Into the 80’s by Ian Sinclair
Your guide to intelligent operatin
76
Pulling Strings Together – Part 2 by John D Adams
Effective management instructions
100
The Useful USR(0) Function by Terry Kepner
How to use it
Utility
134
Variable Scroll by William L. Colsher
A very handy screen
138
Input with Insight by Jack Decker
Output with ease
202
Super Graphics by Alan R Moyer
Add exchitement to your life
207
Triple Play for T-Bug by W. H Johnson
Move your BUG around
210
Take Me Beyond Your Leader by Robert McTernan
Get ahead of yourself
Regulars
26
80 Accountant by Michael Tannenbaum
24
Education 80 by Earl R Savage
20
80 Applications by Dennis Kitsz
40
The Assembly Line by William Barden, Jr.
44
80 News by Nancy Robertson
80 Microcomputing – Volume 11 – November, 1980
Issue Information:
Click to Enlarge
TOSEC:
80 Microcomputing v011 (1980)(1001001 Inc)
Table of Contents:
Contents
62
Electronic Networks by Nancy Robertson
When the postman rings in the future, he may not. That’s the thrust of thls feature on the future of electronic mail and data processing via the phone lines. Can the micro replace the telephone?
70
Into the 80’s by I. R Sinclair
In part III of this introductory course, Ian Sinclair explores some of the most powerful commands in BASIC-IF … THEN … ELSE statements. Examples are easy to follow: herds of cows, gaggles of geese and flocks of sheep.
90
The Fixer by Peter Ashley
Keep your 80 in the dark with this complete photography program. Step-by-step, you’ll mix your chemicals and track your development time.
125
BASIC in the Palm of Your Hand by Ken Knocht
This hand-held computer made by Sharp, Inc. and labeled by Tandy puts BASIC In the palm of your hand. The review comes complete with sample program. Judge for yourself.
220
Images by Buzz Gorsky
Here’s a nifty program: a pattern drawer that no doubt has a thousand appllcations. The author dares you to name just one.
Application
114
Tally with an 80 by Roderick D Graham
A computer wins the election
132
Your Personal Calendar by William L. Coisher
For those with thaasophobia
Education
186
Hey … You in the Corner by Mike South
Heads up, and get rid of that gum.
Game
83
Computer Monopoly by Barry Adams
Boardwalk hits computerland.
General
109
Radio Shack Versus the Competition by David D Busch
Who else?
179
The Random Walker by John F Strazzarino
A short and awesome display.
195
Menu List Selection Subroutine by Frank B Rowlett, Jr.
Your just desserts
234
The Table of Contents by Dennis Thurlow
Walk to know what you listened to?
Hardware
116
Mem Size … 20K! by W. R Stanley
Those old chips ain’t dead yet
146
Home-Brew TRS-80 by Russel W. Steele
Build an 80 yourself
216
Look, a Snoope/Snubber! by Philip O. Martel
Better than a watchdog.
Software
208
DOS Machine Code Loading Technique by Tim Turner
Get loaded with ease.
212
Mix Your Own PIMS by David Busch
A directory recipe.
226
You Can Call It … Ray by Barry Kornfeld
It loves to be used.
230
POW-BANK-ZAP-(CRASH) by John L. Brandolini
Music to your ears?
Technique
168
Cheap Trills with T-Bug by Albert C Bole, Hr.
Like your music cheap and easy?
Tutorial
160
Of Two Dimensional Arrays by R. L. Conhaim
Monitor your home
202
Smart Prorgrams by Daniel Lovy
So, you think you control your comptuer?
222
Inside-Out Debugging by Del Ogren
Attack your graphics from behind
Utility
128
Cross Reference by Major Erick J Camp
An easy code-tracking device.
172
PT-Bug and Then Some by Mark Paxton
Make it easy on yourself.
177
Up and Down by M. Parris
Ear muffs for your 80
206
Resurrect It! by Thomas L. Quindry
Will miracles never cease?
Application
Regulars
12
Education 80 by Earl R Savage
24
80 Accountant by Michael Tannenbaum
27
80 Applications by Dennis Kitsz
32
The Assembly Line by William Barden, Jr.
80 Microcomputing – Volume 12 – December, 1980
Issue Information:
Click to Enlarge
TOSEC:
80 Microcomputing v012 (1980)(1001001 Inc)
Table of Contents:
Contents
66
The Dvorak Keyboard by Waldo T. Boyd and Jon Etherton
The latest in super efficient keyboards is 30 years old. Dvorak’s scherme never caught on with manufacturers, but an innovative piece of software lets you program your own keyboard
42
80 Applications by Dennis Bathory Kitsz
When Ktsz, the mad assembler, gets in a Christmas spirit, expect the unusual. Her you have his complete repie, including parts, for creating your own holiday cheer – in harmony.
112
Seasons Greetings by Valerie Vann
Want to do something nifty for the holidays? Turn your 80 into a graphic decoration. Let your screen scroll snowflake and Christmas designs.
128
Cal81 by John F Strazzarino
Create gifts for your friends with your 80. This program tells you how to make a gift that will keep you and your computer in mind all year round.
132
Holiday Cheer by Norman S. Kerr
The last of our holiday packages to you lets your 80 send its own greeting cards. The program also maintains your card list throughout the year.
212
Assemble it Yourself by Richard Koch
Plumb the depths of your editor/assembler and let it modify itself. Prepare yourself for a bear! This program is a monster, so let us know if it’s a wise use of space.
Application
109
The Office Computer by Gary Valle
Care and feeding instruction
132
Holiday Cheer by Norman S. Kerr
Better in your mailbox than your Wassall bowl
General
66
The Dvorak Keyboard by Waldo T. Boyd and Jon Ehterton
How come your keyboard’s so awkward?
208
Turn-on by Dr. J.H. Nestor
Hate to hear the printer grumble and can’t reach the switch? Change it!
260
Gregorian Converter by Hubert C Borrmann
You may like Pope Gregory, bur your 80 prefers Julius Caesar.
Hardware
186
Joystick City by Larry Suter
Get the pleasue of smooth moves.
Recreation
112
Seasons Greetings by Valier vann
Turn on your 80 and celebrate.
125
CAL81 by John F Strazzarino
Keep your dates straight.
255
Compu-Sketch by Merl J Hendricks
Video etching with your 80.
Reviews
102
Stats by Robert P Johnson
The latest in statistical programs are compared.
Technique
160
Now it’s Time for … Name That Routine by David Cornell
A labeling program that indexes its own routines.
Theory
147
Mysteries of the Level II ROM by Victor Griswold
Revelations from within
Tutorial
82
Into the 80’s, Part 4 by Ian R Sinclair
Tagging, dimensioning and further magic.
94
A Manipulative Wizard by John D Adams
Study the dark secrets of arrays.
Utility
200
COMPAC by Daniel M. Romanchik
This article is not about assembling Robots
212
Assemble it Yourself! by
If EDTASM isn’t enough, try this.
257
RESTORE Data Pointer Control by David R> Cecil
Point where you will
259
Less is More by C. E Winterbauer
Another mystery.
263
Keyword List Plus by Jack Decker
List your keywords and more.
Regulars
20
80 Accountant by Michael Tannenbaum
22
Education 80 by Earl R Savage
24
The Assembly Line by William Barden, Jr
42
80 Applications by Dennis Kitsz