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C.A.T.U.G. CLUB OFFICERS
Here is the list of 1990 club officers and how to contact them. The club has two strong SIGS, SPECTRUM/TS2068 and OL. If you have questions about either of these fine machines or even the
2X81/TS1000/TS1500 call one of the officers. C=312, S=708. POSITION NAME PHONE PRIMARY FUNCTION
President Butch Weinberg C373-2470 The buck stops here... Vice-President Bob Swoger S576-8068 Newsletter, BBS, etc. Secretary John Donaldson 5232-6147 Records and Reporting Treasurer Al Feng $971-0495 Dues and Purchasing
Copyright (C)1990 Chicago Area Timex Users Group, Streamwood, IL
NITE-TIMES NEWS Volume IV, Number 3 1 May/June 1990
NITE-TIMES Information
The Nite-Times News is the newsletter of the Chicago Area Timex Users Group. For an annual fee of $10.00 you can become a CATUG member with full membership privileges. Send your dues to
CATUG Treasure Al Feng 15 Wake Robin Ct. Woodridge, IL 60517
The Chicago Area Timex Users Group is pleased to exchange newsletters with other Timex and Sinclair supporting users groups at no charge.
PLEASE S NEWSLE
TO THE A GIVEN BELOW:
E D A T ERS D RES
It is: CATUG - C/O Bob Swoger 613 Parkside Circle Streamwood, IL 60107
If you desire to reprint any artlcles that appear here, please provide credit to the author and this newsletter.
We encourage vour user group to copy this newsletter and distribute it at your regular meetings to your members free of any charge as we believe that this will encourage better meeting attendance. If you are a user group that feels as we do, please let us know in your newsletter so that we might do this for our members and keep our attendance up.
Articles originating from our group can be had on tape or LarKen Disk for use in Magazines by contacting the editor. As this newsletter can be downloaded from our BBS you may reprint it using this means.
NITE-TIMES CONTRIBUTIONS
If you would like to contribute an ARTICLE to the newsletter upload a file into your CATUG PDP 11/60 account called
NITETIMES.ART If you have an AD for the newsletter put a file in your account called COMPUTER.ADS If you have NEWS to POST about your group, place a file in your account called POST .NWS
These files are gathered by the BBS computer and downloaded to the editor. If you don't have a CATUG account either get one or contact the editor by mail, in person, or by phone:
NITE-TIMES NEWS EDITOR Bob Swoger
613 Parkside Circle Streamwood, IL 60107
It is preferred that you call: H708/837-7957 or W708/576-8068
CONTRIBUTORS TO THIS ISSUE Al Feng
John Donaldson
Bob Swoger, K9WVY
CLUS MEETINGS
The Chicago Area Timex Users Group meets on the second Saturday of each month at the home of out meeting coordinator Steve Cooper in Downers Grove, Illinois from 1:00 to 5:00 PM. Steve's home is lovingly called the CLUB HOUSE and is located at 1300 Maple Street in Downers Grove just 2 blocks southwest of the Downers Grove Public Library. Steve can be contacted evenings at 708/968-3553.
When visiting be careful of the Dutch Dooooooooorryrvrrrrr.......
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Our TS2068 library was increased with the purchase of many Spectrum tapes. Most were games some of which had great displays and interesting music. It will take maybe a year for Bob to get them all to LarKen disks.
Art Studio, LINNET - an A.C. Network Analysis program, and DATAKIT seem at this moment to
be among the most interesting.
Bob is committed to putting these programs on disk with all the pieces that were used on the tape, not just an NMI save of the running program. He has even written a new driver for KNIGHT LORE which includes the entire instruction manual!
FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK
The SINCLAIR 1990 Family Reunion is now behind us and for both venders and users it was profltable. I myself bought many new programs, most for the SPECTRUM which I can emulate with my LarKen DSK-400 system. I also met many folks in person that I had only talked to on the phone, it was nice to see
their smiling faces, Basil Wentworth, Don Lambert, Jay Siegle, Peter Hale, Paul
Holmgren, Mel Nathanson, Ruth Fegley, Neal Schultz, Bill Heberlein, Dick Cultice, Bob and Audrey Curnutt... I was even startled for a moment when I thought I had spotted Clive Sinclair himself at one of the tables but it turned out to be Frank Davis of ISTUG fame! He was at table 'N', try to find that on the map! (Below 'M')
There were more vendors there than the vendor list shows, I know because beside me, GATOR SOFTWARE, was PLATYPUS SOFTWARE's Al Feng at CATUG's table 'K'.
The comments that came back from the fest? Those that had gone to other Sinclair Fests were a little disappointed in size of the show but those that had never been to a Sinclair Fest were very pleased with the Milwaukee Exposition. Some were looking for super bargains which never materialized, still others felt there was plenty there and at least 30% were bargains. Some of the more experienced venders were willing to bargain. The ZEBRA table was manned by SMUG members and they apparently couldn't bargain in Stewart Newfeld's absence. ZEBRAS
prices were for the most part lower than usual anyway, we either already had what ZEBRA had to offer or were unable to figure out just what some of the stuff was. Stewart is to be commended for what he has done for the Sinclair community. Since I have nearly one of everything he ever had for the TS2068, I am glad he was out there when he was and wish him the best in his endeavor to support the CoCo users.
There were plenty of seminars but one would run into the next. This is almost always the case where ever I go. I was able to attend the Desk Top Publishing seminar but, being a vender, missed others I would otherwise have liked to attend.
LogiCall sold there for $5 a copy and it paid for the trip. Frank Davis had mentioned that LarKen's LK-DOS seemed a bit
clumsy to him compared to Oliger's Safe-DOS but after seeing LogiCall running on
LK-DOS he may have changed his mind.
Incidentally, Peter, I am using that swivel arm high intensity florescent light I bought from you in my computer shack and it lights up the place great! It does not reset the TS2068 like you were worried it might. Thanks again for pointing it out to me and thanks for coming out to the fest with all that great Spectrum and TS2068 software.
Anyone who was still there near closing Sunday found it difficult not to take home a door prize. I believe everyone in our group took home at least one!
Thanks again SMUG for putting on a great FEST for all us Sinclair survivalists. I hear that the next fest will be in INDY but I have yet to see that in writing.
Bob Swoger, Editor Chicago Area Timex Users Group
TREDSURY NOTES
Our balance stands at $341.00. Our current paid membership stands at 22.
Al Feng, Treasurer Chicago Area Timex Users Group
SECRETARY'S NOTEPAD
April 15, 1990
Meeting was called to order at 2:12 PM. Members present: Brezina, Cooper, Donaldson, Feng, Majewski, Mills, Pashtoon, Sauter and Swoger.
A motion was made to impeach our president because since taking delivery of a PC clone, he has been absent from two meetings. Our group consists of men with a great capacity for mercy, however, so the motion was tabled.
LogiCall 4.0 is the name of Swoger's software for the TS2068 computer. It is an auxiliary operating system for the LarKen disk drive system published in NIN V3.6 with additional inputs by Larry Kenny and Don Lambert. Like the JLO, you can scan names on the screen by hitting any key and hit ENTER when you reach the desired program. The program name will be highlighted. All four cursor keys will give quicker access. When the OS asks for the drive to go to and you want the drive you're presently on, just hit ENTER and proceed.
On the disk he supplies, modified versions of Tasword, Vu-Calc and Vu-File drivers are included. It works like this, from the LogiCall screen you can hit W, for example, and Tasword will come up on your screen (providing Tasword is on the same disk, of course). Hit lor j to LOAD in a program. The CAT will appear at the top of the screen to show you your choices. Also, you don't need a RESET switch to go to another
program: just exit the program and you'll be back in LogiCall.
If you load a file into your word processor, you had to give it a name to load it. When you were done, the program wouid ask what file name to file under. If you want the same name, just hit ENTER and it will overwrite the previous file on the disk. (Little things that mean a lot!)
LogiCall will be available at SMUGfest and advance copies are being sent to Ed Grey and Larry Kenny. Hopefully, they will distribute it from then on. Whether or not, questions may be directed to Bob Swoger via our BBS.
Dave Lebowitz, the man between the secretary and the editor, the man who transmits PC- emulated text via a modem to the editor's computer, has a problem. His old modem (which was made by U.S. Robotics) is nonfunctional. Since U.S.R. wants almost as much as its original cost to fix it, he got a new one. But he'd like to have the old one as a backup. Does anyone know someone who works on these at reasonable prices? If so, call pDave at (708) 798-4365. He'd love to hear from you!
Bob Swoger reported on the proposed SNUG newsletter. It
has always been Bob's contention that SNUG's newsletter should be comprised of gleanings from all
individual users groups. In a letter, SNUG cautioned that if this is done, users groups could conceivably lose out-of- town subscribers as supporting members. Speaking for all of us, Bob was willing to let this happen as long as it benefits those who cannot attend meetings.
SNUG, it should be noted, has a BBS located in Palatine, IL, with our own Bob Swoger as the SYSOP! Our Milwaukee friends came to see our BBS operation and liked what they saw.
Plans for CATUG's table at the SMUGfest include LogiCall on LarKen disks at about the price of the disks and free copies of the May/June Nite-Times News. We will bring TS2068 and QL equipment for display purposes.
The business meeting was closed at 2:50 PM.
A demo followed in which Nazir Pashtoon exhibited a driver/ editor program downloads information into a programmable array logic device. We saw both software and hardware applications. Impressive!
May 12, 1990
Meeting was called to order at 1:37 PM. Those present: Messrs. Brezina, Cooper, Donaldson, Feng, Lessenberry, Mills, Pashtoon, Sauter, Swoger, and Ulreich.
The SNUG BBS is up and running for about 1-1/2 months. There have been 35 check-ins but so far, the SNUG newsletter hasn't been uploaded. Anyway, CATUG picked up a new member from Sauk Village, IL because the BBS is there!
A copy of LogiCall 4.0 was sent by our SYSOP to Don Lambert of Cragist and to Bob Curnutt. Curnutt sent a check for $5 for the effort. Good start, Bob!
Larry Sauter lost the use of his TS2068 when he reached behind his new LarKen system to try to flip the write protect switch with the power on. One of the cables got in his way and he managed to dislodge the LarKen unit and fried the computer!! As a Sinclair Survivalist, he has another TS2068 so he was down to one until he bought another - plus some extra goodies - from Nancy Pohanka's father. (Nancy's a friend in need, indeed!)
EQUAL TIME FOR JLO DEPRRTMENT: It was observed that Steve Cooper's JLO interface has been repaired. A key had fallen out of a connector but is now fixed in place.
Mississippi's John Shepard's TS2068 burned up due to working on the machine with the power on. His is an AERCO-LKDOS system running LogiCall V4.2A3 Can anyone help with more than sympathy?
Swoger supplied information to Gary Foster, a Rockford man, about using the LarKen system as a bank switching device. Gary sharpens knives, scissors, etc., ina van and does his paperwork while still in the vehicle using a tape-driven TS2068!
DISCUSSION:
In the March/April issue of Nite-Times News, our editor made a statement: "I have seen what QL did to our club in the 80's and it wasn't good." Some of the QL'ers in the group took umbrage with this. In the best way he knew, Bob answered that having two machines which use different programming causes divisions of interest and this causes him great discomfort.
The QL'ers felt that they had lived with the TS2068 for years and were ready to move to the next (truly Sinclair) plateau while Bob remained frozen in time. To bolster his argument, Bob displayed a headline that read, "SINCUS News Will Cease Publishing." They went to MS/DOS. Bob also went to the Elgin Color Computer Club last month and that club died that night. The club went to MS/DOS and has closed its doors. If you bring MS/DOS into the club, he believes, the club will die.
Gary Lessenberry, on the other hand, feels that a club is more than the computer it supports; that it's the camaraderie that comes from learning together the programming and applications for a computer which keeps people as members. He feels that the fact that people go to other machines will not destroy the group. The machine won't be the soul of the group any more but what's actually important is the relationships that develop. Once we sit and try to board up
the walls and completely isolate ourselves from the rest of the world, he said, the time will have come wher. we will lose people in droves.
Nazir Pashtoon, in support of Timex/Sinclair machines, says he will stay with them because he is a hardware "Jock" with limited expenses and that the TS2068's Z80 CPU and the QL's 68000-based CPU make them excellent backbones for his many computer projects. He has other computers available but they do not suffice, no matter what the price! He believes that the purpose of any computer club should be that it is evolutionary - without time freezes.
Regarding Bob's fears of an MS/DOS invasion of our group, and the fact that Bob tries to include equal amounts of TS2068 and QL articles in each newsletter, everyone was in favor of keeping MS/DOS articles out of the Nite-Times News and of not inviting them in the first place.
Of such discussions are clubs made. Bob, we love ya, anyway!
John Donaldson, Secretary Chicago Area Timex Users Group
GATORS TWISTED PAIR
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NEWS ITEMS
HYBRIDIZATION AT ITS BEST DEPT: The Commodore 1351 Mouse can be used with the LarKen system. Plug the mouse into the Kemp- stone joystick, hold down the right button and power up the system. The mouse goes into a joystick mode and is eminently suitable for "mousing around" with Art Studio and the like!
MEETING NOTICE:
Since many of our club members will attend the SMUGfest the week before our June meeting was scheduled, the June meeting will not take place.
RAINBOWFEST A SUCCESS!:
Bob Swoger reports that the Rainbow Fest at the Hyatt- Regency in Schaumburg, Illinois, sponsored by the Glenside Computer Club (a non- T/S group) is now history. While 8 former vendors dropped out, 3 new ones surfaced. Stewart Neufeld of Zebra was there. Zebra has moved to Pennsylvania but still has a lot of Timex peripherals and tinkerer's items. Some may go to the SMUG Fest with Bob. Stewart wants to hear about interest in Talkers, I/Os, A/D converters (the last 2 are used in control systems). Neal Schultz and John Heberiein of SMUG Fest fame were there and visited with Bob who showed them his program, LogiCall, on a 2068. They went away with the program and CATUG disk 1 to preview. Although attended by 50 less people (nota signifi- cant drop), they were elbow to elbow Friday and Sunday.
Two machines, now in breadboard form, will be the next generation of the Color Computer. One will be 68000 based and won't run on CoCo Software. The other is thought to have a 68000 chip along with a 6809 and won't run CoCo software, either. One of these - we're not sure which - has another system concept. You keep your old CoCo 1,2 or 3 and plug into it. Now you have an expansion. The keyboard on
the new machine can operate the old CoCo and run its drives while using the new faster- running software. In a demonstration, a monitor and mini-board were connected to each and two separate music programs were heard with two corresponding displays. It is claimed that up to 16 programs can run simultaneously. The CoCo 3 came out about 1987 or 1988 and has essentially the same features we had in the TS2068 of 1982.
ITEMS FOR SALE THROUGH THE CLUB
LogiCall AOS-LKDOS Software Ensemble for TS2068 and Spectrum includes LogiCall 4.2 TASWORD II V2.2 VU-CALC VU-FILE MTERM2.Bl Drivers modified for
LogiCall, DISKS.B1 TAPES.Bl Steprt.Bl HEADER. BT (tape header reader by Nazir
Pashtoon) FORMAT.Bx MOVE.BL and more all on 2 SSDD disks for $5. You must specify your LK-DOS EPROM version. If you already have a copy you are encouraged to distribute copies to other LarKen LK-DOS users for as you see by the price we are mot in the business of making money on it, just making LK-DOS the BEST!
Like to fly? The 747 Flight Simulator for Spectrum by Derek Ashton of DACC sold over 40K copies in EUROPE. Requires Spectrum Emulator. Supplied on LarKen SSDD or DSQD disk only at this time for $10 which goes to Derek Ashton now working at MOTOROLA, INC., Schaumburg, IL.
Call in requests to Bob Swoger at W708-576-8068 H708-837-7957
SPECIQL DEMLS OND BUYS
It has come to our attention that some LarKen Users are using something less than Version 3 firmware. The club will supply updated EPROMS, SYSTEM DISKS, and MANUALS for just $5 which includes shipping and handling.
If you are a LarKen LK-DOS owner and would like a SPECTRUM V2 kit for your system we will supply an EPROM, socket and 74HCT32 for $12 which includes shipping and handling. The install instructions are in your LarKen manual. We shall not be responsible for your install job. AERCO owners need only the SPECTRUM EPROM.
Call in requests to Bob Swoger at W708-576-8068 H708-837-7957
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ARTICLES
ADDRESS BOOK By Bob Swoger
At the Milwaukee Fest LogiCall was sold for $5 a copy. What the happy purchasers took home, however, was two disks full of software for his $5. [To see what programs were on the disks look at ITEMS FOR SALE THROUGH THE CLUB ed.] All the programs had drivers modified to bring LogiCall back into the machine after that program is finished.
One of the programs on those disks was Address Book (ADRS.BK) which has some interesting features:
1.) Keeps track of addresses and phone numbers.
2.) Flnds those names by either the last name or zip code
3.) Keeps track of names for a mailing list.
4.) Prints out the list to a printer.
5.) Prints out mailing labels, (I use this for Christmas cards and NEWSLETTER labels) for only those names with an 'X' in front of the phone number.
After enterina this program into your mach:ne for the first time, use opt-on 1, Mailing List, to see what data is in lines 1 to 999. You will note that there is a very long delay at the bottom of the list before you get your next prompt. This is because the program makes a key file that is used to find data for option 3 in reasonable time. After you have done option 1 and you return to the main menu, select 4) Save and Exit, and this key file will be saved with any data changes for greater speed of your next entry into the
program.
The menu looks like this:
ADDRESS BOOK
K k ke e he ke be ke e e KK ke ok ke KKK KKK KK KK KKK KK
0) Exit 1) Mailing List 2) Off Mailing List 3) Find name or ZIP 4) Save and Exit 5) Print Address Book 6) STOP Enter selection: (0 - 6)
You may run a list of those who will not get mailing labels by selecting 2.) At 3.) you can find an address by either the first three letters of the last name or by ZIP CODE. 5.) will give a hard copy print.
(Continued on page 9.]
PAPER FROM THE FEST by Bob Swoger
The Milwaukee Sinclair Fest which was called the 1990 SINCLAIR EXPOSITION FAMILY REUNION by SMUG, in the opinion of this club was another outstanding success by the Milwaukee chapter of the Sinclair community.
To help you who were not present to get some idea of what went on we submit some of the paper collected there as we passed from table to table. This is by no means all the paper that was there, just the little I was able to pick up being busy at table K handing out CATUGs newsletter NITE- TIMES NEWS, selling GATOR Softwares LogiCall, DACCs 747 Flight Simulator along side Al Feng of PLATYPUS Software fame.
(Continued on page 16.]
[Continued from page 8]
ADRS . BK
1 GO TO 7E3: DATA “MIKE POTTER", "2109 LINCOLNSHIRE WEST", "DECALB, IL 60115", "X8157584503" 2 DATA "PAUL BEATTY","7634 N. GREENVIEW", "CHICAGO, IL 60626", "X3127648378" 3 DATA "ED DE BOER","21911 MERRILL AVE.","SAUK VILLAGE, IL 60411","X7087583428" 4 DATA "STEVE COOPER","1300 MAPLE","DOWNERS GROVE, IL 60515","X7089683553" 5 DATA "ROBERT CURNUTT","10400 TRUXTON ROAD","ADELPHI, MD 20783","X3014390756" 6 DATA "JOHN DONALDSON","835 FOXWOOD CIRCLE", "GENEVA, IL 60134","X7082326147" 7 DATA "MARK DORINSON","P.O.BOX 351","FRANKFORT, IL 60423","X8154693403" 8 DATA "ALPHONSO & MARY FENG","15 WAKE ROBIN CT", "WOODRIDGE, IL 60517","X7089710495" 9 DATA "GARY LESSENBERRY","1885-A YORKTOWN AVENUE", "GREAT LAKES, IL 60088","X7084739415" 10 DATA "LEOPOLD MAJEWSKI","14120 WINDSOR CT","WOODSTOCK, IL 60098","X815NP3388368" 11 DATA "FRANK W. MILLS","417 S. 47TH AVENUE", "BELLWOOD, IL 60104","X7085441918" 12 DATA "JON PAGANO","344 WESTBROOK CIRCLE","NAPERVILLE, IL 60565","X7089610857LINDA3126485362" 13 DATA "NAZIR A. PASHTOON","940 BEAU DR, #204","DES PLAINES, IL 60016-5876","X7084391679" 14 DATA "LAWRENCE SAUTER","7747 W. BRYN MAWR","CHICAGO, IL 60631","X3127635383" 15 DATA "AL SHERMAN","9216 MARIE","SCHILLER PARK, IL 60176","X7086712720" 16 DATA "GREG SIMMONS","1625 SOUTH LIVINGSTON","PEORIA, IL 61605","x" 17 DATA "BOB SWOGER","613 PARKSIDE CIRCLE", "STREAMWOOD, IL 60107","X7088377957" 18 DATA "LEE THORESEN","45 HICKORY LANE","CRETE, IL 60417","X7086729066" 19 DATA "JOHN ULREICH","203 NAUVOO","PARK FORREST, IL 60466","X7087486004" 20 DATA "BUTCH WEINBERG","5028 1/2 S. ELLIS","CHICAGO, IL 60615","X3123732470" 22 DATA "GRANT THOMAS","205 TYLER CREEK COURT","GILBERTS, IL 60136","X7084286946" 23 DATA "DAVE LEBOWITZ","934 GARDNER ROAD","FLOSSMOOR, IL 60422","X7087984365" 24 DATA "GARY FOSLER","6613 N. MAINE ST.","ROCKFORD, IL 61103","X8156336938" 25 DATA "IKE WALKER","100 SW GOLFVIEW TERRACE APT 119","BOYTON BEACH, FL 33426-4654","X3057362827" 26 DATA "RUTH FEGLEY","6000 IVYDENE TERRACE APT E-1", "BALTIMORE, MD 21209","x" 27 DATA "JOHN SHEPARD","RT 2 BOX 408-D MDL 478480410","COLDWATER, MS 38618","X6012332640W9013696517"
29 DATA "JIM BREZINA","1029 SPRING ROAD", "ELMHURST, IL 60126","X7088321782" 30 DATA "WILLIAM J. KLEIN","400 E. GARFIELD","INGLESIDE, IL 60041","X7085875665" 32 DATA "JOAN KEALY","P.O. BOX 1118","BRACKETTVILLE, TX 78832","X5125632873" 33 DATA "JAMES MC CALL","523 W. BROMPTON AVE. #114", "CHICAGO, IL 60657","X3124726036" 34 DATA "GLORIA GEDONIUS","429 W. MELROSE ST. #1E", "CHICAGO, IL 60657", "XH3128716579W4313111x3160TS2068" 35 DATA "MARK ELZINGA","1102 N. TERRACE DRIVE", "WICHITA, KS 67208", "X" 36 DATA "BOB MOLES","G.M. SCHOOL STAFF MK16","GREAT LAKES, IL 60088", "X7086884571" 38 DATA "IVON PRESCOTT","SSC BLDG 617 3RD REG", "GREAT LAKES, IL 60088", "X7084735685" 39 DATA “BILL BROOKS","274 ELINTON AVENUE", "ELMHURST, IL 60126", "X8329272" 40 DATA "KEVIN WISWMAN","5414 LOVELLA","MC HENRY, IL 60050", "X8154597141" 41 DATA "DOUG GILLESPIE","5860 CALAMIE DRIVE","PARMA HEIGHTS, OH 44130","X2168848835" 42 DATA "CARL WALLSTEADT","39485 N. HIGHVIEW","ANTIOCH, IL 60002", "X7083952148W4382117PLNT2" 43 DATA “LARRY ANDERSON", "6203 WESTERN AV.", "DAVENPORT, IOWA 52806", "X3193917902" 44 DATA "WCUC USER AMUSER","P.O.BOX 3051", "GREENSBURG, PA 15601", "xX" 45 DATA "THE YAOUG NEWSLETTER", "650 N. DREXEL", "COLUMBUS, OHIO 43219", "yw 46 DATA "ZX-APPEAL c/o ROD HUMPHREYS","2006 HIGHVIEW PLACE","PORT MOODY, B.C. CANADA V3H 1N5","X6049315509" 47 DATA "THE RAMTOP c/o JAMES G. DUPUY","6514 BRADLEY AVE (DOWN)","PARMA, OHIO 44129","XBBS2166716922" 48 DATA "K.A.T.S. KOMPUTER KNEWS c/o RANDY CUMMINGS","124 W. 10TH", “ANDOVER, KS 67002","X3167330242" 49 DATA "K.A.T.S. KOMPUTER KNEWS c/o PAUL D. REYNOLDS 4557 CHERRY","P.O. BOX 17579", "WICHITA, KS 67217", "X3165292575" 50 DATA “HARRISBURG AREA TS USERS GROUP c/o DAVE BENNETT", "329 REAR WALTON STREET", "LEMOYNE, PA 17043","X7177747531" 51 DATA "FDD EXPRESS NEWSLETTER c/o RONALD HAVLEN", "4307 CHAMBERS ROAD", "HORSEHEADS, NY 14845", "X" 52 DATA "THE DATA BUS c/o GARY GRANGER","812 HEDWICK ST.", "NEW CARLISLE, OHIO 45344", "X5132931754" 53 DATA "I.S.T.U.G. NEWSLETTER c/o FRANK DAVIS","513 EAST MAIN STREET", "PERU, IN 46970", "X3174738031" 54 DATA "CATS NEWSLETTER c/o VERNON SMITH","P.O. BOX 11017", "TAKOMA PARK, MD 20913", "X3019782357" 55 DATA "CRAGISTS NEWSLETTER c/o DON LAMBERT", "3310 CLOVER DRIVE S.W.","CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA 52404", "X3193644330" 56 DATA "TIMEX SINCLAIR BULLETIN c/o WILLIAM HARMER", "97 RUSKIN STREET", "OTTAWA, CANADA K1Y 4B3","X" 57 DATA "NEW ENGLAND SINCLAIR USERS GROUP c/o JOYCE BLAHO","971 FELLSWAY", "MEDFORD, MA 02155", "X6173917131" 58 DATA "THE SINC TIMES","2942 CHRISTHOPER ROAD", "JACKSONVILLE, FL 32217","X" 59 DATA “THE SINC TIMES c/o STEVE BERG","6634 ORIOLE AVE.", "JACKSONVILLE, FL 32216", "X"
10
60 DATA "SNUG c/o BASIL WENTWORTH", "1413 ELLISTON DRIVE", "BLOOMINGTON, IN 47401", "X8123360837"
61 DATA "SNUG c/o MEL NATHANSON", "7515 ARBORDALE DRIVE", "PORT RICHEY, FL 34668", "X8138635552"
62 DATA "THE PLOTTER NEWSLETTER c/o DICK WAGNER", "1419 1/2 7TH
STREET", "OREGON CITY, OREGON 97045", "X5036557484"
63 DATA "QZX JOURNAL c/o ALEX BURR, K5XY","2025 O'DONNELL DRIVE", "LAS CRUCES, N.M. 88001", "x"
64 DATA "LEMKE SOFTWARE DEVELOPEMENT", "2144 WHITE OAK", "WICHITA, KS 67207", "x"
65 DATA "LIST","5 PERT LANE", "VALLEY STREAM, NY 11581", "x"
66 DATA "PACC TALK", "P.O. BOX 6440","PITTSBURGH, PA 15212","x"
67 DATA "S.N.U.G. c/o PAUL HOLGREN","5231 WILTON WOOD COURT","INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46254","X3172916002"
68 DATA "UPDATE! c/o BILL JONES","1317 STRATFORD AVE.","PANAMA
CITY, FL 32404","X9048713556"
69 DATA "S.L.U.G.","4122 WALLINGFORD LANE","LOUISVILLE, KY 40218-2365","x"
70 DATA "LARKEN ELECTRONICS c/o LARRY KENNY","R.R. 2 NAVAN, ONTARIO", "CANADA K4B 1H9","X6138352680H6137499558W"
71 DATA "CAPITAL DISTRICT T/S CC c/o JACK BARONE","141 ONTARIO
STREET","ALBANY, NY 12206", "X5184657939"
72 DATA "SINCLAIR MILWAUKEE USERS GROUP", "P.O. BOX 101", "BUTLER, WI 53007", "x"
73 DATA "SINC-LINK TORONTO T/S USERS CLUB c/o EDITOR GEORGE CHAMBERS", "14 RICHOME COURT", “SCARBOROUGH, ONT CANADA MLK 2Y1","X4167517559"
74 DATA "JERRY EBSEN","3700 TWIN CITY DRIVE","CO. BLUFFS, IA 51501, 8K"
75 DATA “SOUTH BAY COMPUTER CLUB", "2316 WALNUT AVENUE", "MANHATTEN BEACH, CA 90266", "x"
76 DATA "S.E.A.T.U.G. c/o Robert Cazares","118 NW 84TH STREET","SEATTLE, WA 98117-3044","X2067893275"
77 DATA "ED GREY","P.O. BOX #2186", "INGLEWOOD, CA 90305", "X2137597406"
79 DATA "SINCUS c/o PAUL A. HILL","1229 RHODES ROAD", "JOHNSON CITY, NY 13790","X6077987219"
80 DATA "T/SUG OF FORT WORTH","4424 GEDDES AVENUE","FORT WORTH, TX 76107","x"
81 DATA "TIMEX SINCLAIR USERS GROUP","2345 MOORPARK WAY", "HENDERSON, NV 89015", "XTheHACKER"
82 DATA "TIMELINEZ/SINCLINK c/o GEORGE MOCKRIDGE", "P.O. BOX 1312","PACIFICA, CA 94044", "xX4082709730"
83 DATA "TIMELINEZ/SINCLINK c/o BILL MILLER","6675 CLIFFORD DRIVE","CUPERTINO, CA 95014-4530", vx"
84 DATA "VISTA NEWSLETTER c/o TONY WILLING","P.O.BOX 199","VASHON, WASHINGTON 98070", "x"
999 GO TO 7000 1000 REM PRINT LIST WITH 'X' IN PHONE NUMBER 1010 REM CLEAR 64715 1020 LET N-1 1030 DIM D$ (12) 1040 RESTORE : CLS 1050 POKE 65523,135 1051 ON ERR GO TO 1410 1060 INPUT "Screen or Printer? "; LINE ZS 1062 IF ZS<>"P" AND Z$«»"p" THEN GO TO 1070 1065 INPUT "2040 or RX-80 printer? "; LINE YS 1066 IF YS="R" OR YS="r" THEN GO SUB 8000
11
1070 1071 1072 1073 1074 1075 1076 1077 1080 1087 1090 1095 1100 1110 1120 1121 1130 1140 1150 1155 1160 1170 1180 1181 1188 1190 1200 1210 1220 1310 1320 1330 1340 1410 1420 1430 1440 1501 1510 1520 1530 1540 1550 1551 1560 1562 1566 1570 1575 1580 1590 1600 1610 1620 1621 1625 1640 1650 1660
READ AS,B$,C$,DS$
LET N=N+1
LET R-0
LET ES=""
FOR I-LEN A$-3 TO 3 STEP -1
IF AS(I TO I+2)="c/o" THEN GO TO 1300 NEXT I
IF X$2"5" THEN GO TO 1090
IF D$( TO 1)«»"X" THEN GO TO 1070 IF INKEYS<>"" THEN GO TO 1087 PRINT AS
IF R=1 THEN PRINT ES
PRINT BS
PRINT CS
PRINT N;" "SDS
POKE 23692,255
IF Z$«»"P" AND ZS<>"p" THEN GO TO 1070 LPRINT AS
IF R-1 THEN LPRINT E$
LPRINT BS
LPRINT CS
IF XS="5" THEN LPRINT N;" ";DS IF X$="1" THEN LPRINT
IF R-1 THEN GO TO 1200
LPRINT
LPRINT
GO TO 1070
STOP
LET ES-AS(I TO LEN AS)
LET AS$-AS(1 TO I-1)
LET R-1
GO TO 1080
ON ERR RESET
GO SUB 4000
PRINT £0;" Press any KEY to CONTINUE ":
GO TO 7000
REM PRINT OFF MAILING LIST SECTION CLS : REM CLEAR 64715
LET N=1
DIM D$ (12)
RESTORE
POKE 65523,135
ON ERR GO TO 1810
INPUT "Screen or Printer? "; LINE ZS IF Z$="S" OR ZS="s" THEN GO TO 1570 IF Y$="R" OR YS="r" THEN GO SUB 8000 READ AS,BS$,CS$,DS$
LET N=N+1
IF D$( TO 1)s"X" THEN GO TO 1570 PRINT A$
PRINT B$
PRINT C$
PRINT N;" "DS
IF Z$-"P" OR Z$="p" THEN POKE 23692,255
IF Z$="S" OR Z$-"s" THEN GO TO 1570 LPRINT AS LPRINT BS
12
PAUSE 0
1665 1670 1680 1690 1700 1710 1720 1810 1830 1840 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050 2060 2070 2072 2080 2090 2100 2110 2120 2125
INPUT "2040 or RX-80 printer? "; LINE YS LPRINT C$
LPRINT N;" "DS
LPRINT
LPRINT
GO TO 1570
STOP
ON ERR RESET
PRINT #0;" Press any KEY to CONTINUE ": PAUSE 0 GO TO 7000
REM Find name section
POKE 23658,8
ON ERR GO TO 2210
CLS : RESTORE
LET I-1: LET N-1
INPUT "Name or ZIP code? "; LINE ZS IF Z$( TO 3)=GS(N) THEN GO TO 2100 IF ZS( TO 2)=HS(N) THEN GO TO 2100 LET N=N+1
GO TO 2070
FOR I-I TO N
READ AS,B$,CS,DS
NEXT I
POKE 23692,255
2129 IF INKEYS<>"" THEN GO TO 2129
2130 PRINT A$
2140 PRINT B$
2150 PRINT C$
2160 PRINT N-1,D$
2170 PRINT
2190 GO TO 2080
2210 ON ERR RESET
2220 PRINT #0;"Search completed, press ENTER to return to MENU."
2230 PAUSE 0
2240 GO TO 7000
3001 REM Find particular chrctr
3002 FOR i=26710 TO 65000
3010 IF PEEK i=234 THEN GO TO 3100
3020 NEXT i
3100 IF PEEK (i+1)<>228 THEN GO TO 3020 3104 PRINT 1;CHRS 228
3110 GO TO 3020
4001 REM Build Library Section
4010 RESTORE : DIM G$(100,3): DIM H$ (100,2) 4020 ON ERR GO TO 4380
4030 FOR 1-1 TO 100
4040 READ A$,BS,C$,DS
4050 4060 4070 4150 4160 4170 4180 4190 4210 4230 4310
FOR J=LEN AS TO 1 STEP -1
IF AS(J)=" " THEN GO TO 4200 NEXT J
FOR K-LEN C$ TO 1 STEP -1
IF CS(K)-" " THEN GO TO 4300 NEXT K
NEXT I
RETURN
LET G$ (I)=AS(J+1 TO LEN AS) GO TO 4080
LET H$(I)=CS(K+1 TO LEN CS)
13
GO TO 4180
ON ERR RESET
RETURN
REM NOT ON LIST
DIM DS(12)
RESTORE
READ AS,BS,CS,DS
IF DS( TO 1)="X" THEN GO TO 5011 PRINT AS
PRINT BS
PRINT C$,D$
GO TO 5010
STOP
REM PRINT ENTIRE ADRESS BOOK SECTION CLEAR 64715
LET N=1
DIM DS (12)
RESTORE
POKE 65523,135
INPUT "Screen or Printer?";Z$ IF Z$-"S" THEN GO TO 1070 INPUT "2040 or RX-80 PRINTER?";YS IF Y$="R" THEN GO SUB 8000 READ A$,BS$,CS$,D$
LET N=N+1
PRINT A$
PRINT BS
PRINT CS
PRINT N;" "DS
IF Z$="P" THEN POKE 23692,255 IF ZS="S" THEN GO TO 1070 LPRINT AS
LPRINT BS
LPRINT C$
LPRINT N;" "DS LPRINT
LPRINT
GO TO 6070
STOP
REM Start Section
POKE 23658,8: REM CLEAR 64715: REM MENU
PAPER 1: INK 7: BORDER 1: CLS : PRINT " ADDRESS OK kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk*žkxžkxxni iino) Exit"! "1)
Mailing List"''"2) Off Mailing List"''"3) Find name or ZIP"''"4) Save and Exit"''"5) Print Address Book"''"6) STOP "
7030 7040 7110 7120 7122 7130 7140 7150 7160 7210 7999
PRINT #0;"Enter selection: (0 - 6)" LET XS-INKEYS: IF X$="" THEN GO TO 7040 IF X$="0" THEN GO TO 9998
IF X$-"1" THEN GO TO 1000
IF X$="2" THEN GO TO 1500
IF x$="3" THEN GO TO 2000
IF X$="4" THEN GO TO 9990
IF X$z"5" THEN GO TO 1040
IF X$="6" THEN STOP : GO TO 7000
GO TO 7040
STOP
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8005 INPUT "TASMAN OR AERCO? ";TS 8007 IF IS="T" THEN GO TO 8030
8010 RANDOMIZE USR 100: OPEN #3, "LP" 8020 RETURN
8030 FOR i=26715 TO (26715+651): POKE (i+38001),PEEK i: NEXT i 8040 RANDOMIZE USR 64719
8050 PAPER 0: BORDER 0: INK 7: CLS 8060 PRINT FREE ;" FREE "
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9110 ON ERR RESET
9120 FOR I-i TO 150
9130 PRINT I,G$(I)
9140 NEXT I
9150 STOP
9991 ON ERR RESET
9992 RANDOMIZE USR 100: SAVE "ADRS.BK" LINE 7E3 9998 RANDOMIZE USR 100: LOAD "L.B1"
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