80 Microcomputing - 1986
80 Microcomputing - Volume 72 - January, 1986






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Volume
# 72

Date
01/86

Load-80
Yes

Pages
140

Table of Contents:
    

On The Cover

34RAM Tough: Memory for 8 BitsHardin BrothersIt's a board. . .it's a plane. . .it's Supermem.
36Perfect Fit: Model 1000 Multifunction BoardsDave RowellFour add-ons compared.
40On the UpgradeTsun TarnA body-building course for the Model 4P.
52Speed WritingJoe LindseyTurbo-charge your Epson printer.
58Astronomical DelightsMichael F. O'RelllyWith our starfinder system, you won't get lost in space. (Models I, III, and 4; Load 80; Model 1000)
70A Happy MediumDauid M. RobertsRun I/III cassette software without leaving the comfort of Model 4 mode. (Model 4; Load 80)
76Blank ExpressionsJohn RatzlaffThe discreet way to enter sensitive data. (Model III; Load 80)
80Power LinesStewart F. HunterGet a report on the work habits of your Basic program lines. (Models I and III; Load 80)

Departments

6Load 80 Directory
8Side TracksEric Maloney
12Input
14Feedback LoopTerry Kepner
21Pulse TrainBradford N. Dixon
25Reader Forum
31Reviewsedited by Ryan Davis-WrightModel 4 DeskMate, Supermem, TanPak, MFB-1000, MM-4Nl, Memory Plus, DosTamer 6.X, Post Plus, Screen Editor 2.3
86Project 80Roger C. Alford
96Dave's MS-DOS ColumnDave Rowell
98MS-DOS New Productsedited by Mare-Anne Jarvela
104Basic TakesRichard Ramella
107Tidbit #31
108The Next StepHardin Brothers
110Tidbit #32
114Spreadsheet Beatedited by John B. Harrell III
125Express CheckoutsPFS:Write, T-View, Monte's Basic, Disk +, Computer Diplomacy
128New Productsedited by Mare-Anne Jarvela
132Fine Lines

80 Microcomputing - Volume 73 - February, 1986






Issue Information:



Volume
# 73

Date
02/86

Load-80
Yes

Pages
172

Table of Contents:
    

On The Cover

29The Model 4D: Tandy's 8-Bit Burro Gets a BoostTerry KepnerRating the revamped Model 4.
36The Numbers GameDave RowellA primer on using numbers in Basic.
42Higher MathematicsMerton L DavisA calculator for those times when accuracy really counts. (Models I. III, and 4; Load 80)
44Putting Things PreciselyD Y BarrerDouble precision for an octet of Basic math functions. (Models I, III, 4: Load 80: Models 1000, 1200, and 2000)
48Finding Your RootsRoxton BakerThe equation solver to use when you're solving more than one. (Models I. III. and 4: Load 80; Models 1000 and 2000)
60Sounds IncredibleRobert AndersonHow to make your 4 sound better. (Model 4; Load 80)
66Macro EconomicsCraig ChaikenCustom macros for TRSDOS 1.3. (Model III; Load 80)
68Free the Tandy 14 (K)Robert L Smith and Dave RowellSqueeze extra memory out of your Tandy 1000. (Model 1000)
84Hard Wares: Comparing Two Megamemory Hard DrivesDave RowellThe lowdown on two low-priced drives for the 1000.

Departments

6Load 80 Directory
8Side TracksEric Maloney
12Input
14Feedback LoopTerry Kepner
21Pulse TrainBradford N Dixon
25Reader Forum
29ReviewsThe Model 4D, HIDRAW Programmer, DOS-Help, The FastPak Mailing List System, Unikey, PRO-ZShell
70Project 80Roger C Alford
84Dave's MS-DOS ColumnDave Rowell
88MS-DOS New Products
94Basic TakesRichard Ramella
100The Next StepHardin Brothers
108Spreadsheet Beat
112Tidbit # 33
112Tidbit # 34
115Express CheckoutsTRSDOS 6.2 Utilities, MicroZap, Lovejoy's Preparation for the SAT, Monte's Toolkit
120New Products
128Fine Lines

80 Microcomputing - Volume 74 - March, 1986






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Volume
# 74

Date
03/86

Load-80
Yes

Pages
172

Table of Contents:
    

On The Cover

27Tandy's Model 600: You Can Take It with YouBradford N DixonTandy's new laptop weighs in.
34To Each His OwnHardin BrothersThis data base manager lets you add a personal touch. (Models 4 and 1000: Load 80)
44Making AdjustmentsGerard KiernanA simple way to ensure good driving habits. (Models III and 4)
48Points of ViewGlen E SparksRoutines to turn your graphlc images around. (Models III and 4; Load 80)
56The Disappeariug DOSCraig ChalkenExecute system functions from within DOS. (Models I and III; Load 80)
60Circular ReasoningNate SalsburyReducing source code through an Assembly-language loophole. (Models I, III, and 4)
68We Interrupt This ProgramDave RowellTraffic control for the Model 1000.

Departments

6Load 80 Directory
8Side TracksEric Maloney
12Input
14Feedback LoopTerry Kepner
29Pulse TrainBradford N Dixon
23Reader Forum
27Reviewsedited by Ryan Davis-WrightTandy's Model 600, MRAS, KAMAS, REF, Infoscan, Micro Memo, Interactive File Control
68Dave's MS-DOS ColumnDave Rowell
74MS-DOS New Productsedited by Mare-Anne Jarvela
80Basic TakesRichard Ramella
84The Next StepHardin Brothers
94Spreadsheet Beatedited by John B Harrell III
112Tidbit # 35
112Tidbit # 36
118Express CheckoutsTRSDOS 6.2 Utilities, MicroZap, Lovejoy's Preparation for the SAT, Monte's Toolkit
120HOT CoCo SectionA Fine Fix, Point Fixing, Ample Justification, Animal House, Check Point, Doctor ASCII, Color Monitor
160New Products
168Fine Lines

80 Microcomputing - Volume 75 - April, 1986






Issue Information:



Volume
# 75

Date
04/86

Load-80
Yes

Pages
166
Size
55.6MB
TOSEC NAME
80 Microcomputing v75 (1986)(CW Communications)

Table of Contents:
    

On The Cover

27MS-DOS Scripsit: Honorable Mention, but No PrizeEric GrevstadPutting out the word on the newest Scripsit.
34Vital Statistics: Analyzing Data on Your MicroJohn C CobbA survey of commercial statistics software.
44Keeping TabsDavid C Andresen and Beverly WoodburyTry your hand at tabulating statistical data. (Models I, III, 4, and 1000; Load 80)
52Name That ComputerThe prize is right. Win a Model I by identifying 10 computers from the not-so-distant past.
54Quick DrawJohn D. WolfskillFast and easy graphics commands for the Model 4. (Load 80)
60Taking Up ResidenceDave RowellThe anatomy of a memory-resident program. (Models 1000 and 1200)
74A Closer Look at PEEK and POKEJames S KidstonNovel applications for two old standbys. (Model III: Load 80)

Departments

6Load 80 Directory
8Side TracksEric Maloney
12Input
14Feedback LoopTerry Kepner
21Pulse TrainBradford N Dixon
25Reader Forum
27Reviewsedited by Ryan Davis-WrightMS-DOS Scripsit, Quick Basic, Designer and Snapshot, Teleterm, SASSE and Memoir
78Project 80Roger C. Alford
90Dave's MS-DOS ColumnDave Rowell
94MS-DOS New Productsedited by Mare-Anne Jarvela
97Basic TakesRichard Ramella
102The Next StepHardin Brothers
106Spreadsheet Beatedited by John B Harrell III
118Express CheckoutsElectric Webster Grammar and Style Checker; BSORT 51; Multiple Choice, The Tandy Portable Computer
120HOT CoCo SectionAiming High, True to Form, Draft Pix, Check PPoint, Doctor ASCII, Color Monitor
152New Productsedited by Mare-Anne Jarvela
160Fine Lines

80 Microcomputing - Volume 76 - May, 1986






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Volume
# 76

Date
05/86

Load-80
Yes

Pages
164

Table of Contents:
    

Features

34The Smartest PeripheralThomas L Quindry and John D WolfskillThe Model 100 teams up with the Model 4. (Load 80)
48Help YourselfDaniel ZenzelDo yourself a favor by creating customized help files. (Model 4; Load 80)
54Step Up to BATRenato ReyesHitting it off with MS-DOS batch flles. (Model 1000)
60A Display of CharacterRoberto RefinettiPOKE around on the Model 4/4P/4D screen.
62Counter IntelligenceCraig ChalkenOn the trail of Assembly-Language bugs. (Model III; Load 80)
82Learning GOTO GracefullyBruce TonkinThe first installment of The Art of Programming explores the advantages and pitfalls of Basic's GOTO.

Departments

Departments

6Load 80 Directory
12Side TracksEric Maloney
14Input
16Feedback LoopTerry Kepner
21Pulse TrainBradford N Dixon
25Reader Forum
27Reviewsedited by Ryan Davis-WrightZBasic, MD-DOS LeScript, The Bread Board System, the Courier 2400 Modem, PRO-ESP, 1dir, Starbridge DOS, Speed Reading Plus
66Project 80Roger C. Alford
76Dave's MS-DOS ColumnDave Rowell
80MS-DOS New Productsedited by Mare-Anne Jarvela
82The Art of ProgrammingBruce Tonkin
88The Next StepHardin Brothers
116Express CheckoutsThe Hard Disk Controller and 10-Megabyte Hard Disk System; Using Super Utility+ 3.x, Super Utility 4/4P, and Powertool, Webster's New World Spelling Checker
120HOT CoCo SectionPEEK Performance, Just Write, Natural Selection, Check Point, Doctor ASCII, Color Monitor
152New Productsedited by Mare-Anne Jarvela
160Fine Lines

80 Microcomputing - Volume 77 - June, 1986






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Volume
# 77

Date
06/86

Load-80
Yes

Pages
156

Table of Contents:
    

Features

29The Model 3000: Tandy's Bundle of MuscleDave RowellTandy's AT compatible packs a wallop.
38Pulling StringsLewis RosenfelderWith Basic's INSTR command, one string can lead to another. (All systems: Load 80)
42Truth AND ConsequencesHardin BrothersExplore practical applications for Boolean operators in Basic. (All systems: Load 80)
48Chain LinksBruce TonklnFeeling cramped for memory? Chaining techniques can provide the space you need. (Models 4. 1000. 1200, 2000, and 3000).
54Internal AffairsRobert D CovingtonInside the 8088's machine-language instruction set. (Models 1000 and 1200)
64Have a Nice DataPat AndersonThe pleasant way to encode Data statements. (Models I, III, 4, and 1000; Load 80)
68A Hard BargainJim CreasyGet what you pay for - 10 megabytes of memory at a reasonable price. (Model 1000)
72Different StrokesChris JoyTwo Model III utilities that cut down on typing. (Load 80)
78Transfer PointsDan Keen and Robert MurrayBuilding a null modem adapter gives you the right connections. (All systems)
82Time on Your SideRoberto RefinettiDon't go running back to TRSDOS to set the time and date. (Models 4, 4P. and 4D)

Departments

6Load 80 Directory
8Side Tracks
12Mail-Order Maxims
14Input
18Feedback Loop
23Pulse Train
27Reader Forum
29ReviewsThe Model 3000, AFM, The Portable Disk Drive, Superdisk, CPEmulator
84Project 80
90Dave's MS-DOS Column
94MS-DOS New Products
100The Art of Programming
106The Next Step
112How to Use 80 Micro Program Listings
118Express CheckoutsFrom Basic to 8086/8088, Assembly Language, Rambo: First Blood Part II, Modem 80, Mask Maker
121HOT CoCo Section
144New Products
152Fine Lines

80 Microcomputing - Volume 78 - July, 1986






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Volume
# 78

Date
07/86

Load-80
Yes

Pages
164

Table of Contents:
    

Features

34Going PublicBradford N DixonTapping the reserve of public-domain software. (All systems)
37The Great 80 Micro Disk SwapLet's make a deal. Send us your favorite public-domain software: we'll send you ours. (All systems)
40A Driver of Your Own DeviceRobert D CovingtonOvercome incompatibility problems with a customized device driver. (Models 1000, 1200, 2000, and 3000)
52Working Within the SystemDaniel Zenzel JrSYS13/SYS provides a means of altering the chain of command within TRSDOS 6.2. (Model 4; Load 80)
60Bring 'Em Back AliveDavid A WilllamsRecover files from the dead. (Model 4/4P/4D)
65High TimeFrank A YacucciHow good time can be kept all Model 4 users. (Load 80)
73Go WildCraig ChalkenThree TRSDOS 1.3 wildcard utilities to make file management more civilized. (Model III; Load 80)
78Breaking AwayHarry BeeBinary AND and OR get your programs running in cycles. (All systems)

Departments

6Load 80 Directory
8Side TracksEric Maloney
12Input
14Feedback LoopTerry Kepner
19Pulse TrainBradford N Dixon
22Reader Forum
25Reviewsedited by Ryan Davis-WrightFast80 BBS, The Creator, VP-Planner, Super ROM, Ultimate ROM II, C: A Programming Workshop, Introducing C
58Spotlight on ScripsitEric Bagai
84Dave's MS-DOS ColumnDave Rowell
88MS-DOS New Products
92The Art Of ProgrammingBruce Tonkin
98The Next StepHardin Brothers
112How to Use 80 Micro Program ListingsBeve Woodbury
116Express Checkoutsedited by Ryan Davis-WrightElixir; Rose's Mod 4 CP/M; The Spreadsheet; Z-EDIT
119HOT CoCo Section
152New Products
160Fine Lines

80 Microcomputing - Volume 79 - August, 1986






Issue Information:



Volume
# 79

Date
08/86

Load-80
Yes

Pages
164

Table of Contents:
    

Features

27MS-DOS Disk Utilities: Don't Leave Home Without ThemJohn B. Harrell IIIChoosing the right tools for your needs.
34CP/M LivesEd JoyceThe beat goes on. and on. and on. (Model 4 and MS-DOS computers)
42Environmental ControlsRenato ReyesRegulate batch files through the MS-DOS environment space.
48Disguise Your DataThomas W. HigginbothamThe secrets of encrypting sensitive flles. (Models III, 4, 1000, and 1200: Load 80)
56Name That ComputerAnd the winners are ...
60Good FilekeepingDavid L. KuzminskiCatalog up to 800 flles in a master directory. (Model 4: Load 80)
66Easydata: Take TwoRobert HoodEasydata's return engagement features a sort routine. (Model III: Load 80)
70UnpatchAlex RoosakoosHow to deal with patches that no longer suit you. (Model III: Load 80)
74File SafeDebbie CooperProtect your MS-DOS files from an untimely death.
80DOS DiversionsCraig ChalkenA SYSRES workalike for TRSDOS 1.3.
88Sequential Files: Data All in a RowBruce TonkinThe ins and outs of storing data sequentially. (All systems)

Departments

6Load 80 Directory
8Side TracksEric Maloney
11Guest EditorialBruce Tonkin
12Input
14Feedback LoopTerry Kepner
19Pulse TrainBradford N. Dixon
27ReviewsThe Norton Utilities; PC Tools; The Disk Management System; The Brown Bag File Recovery System; Super Utility/PC; Insights and RAM Trek IV; The PC20-1000; The Statewide 20 Hard Disk Kit; The Zuckerboard; The Turner Hall Card; Maxit; TS-DOS; Lapdos; TuneSmith
83Tidbits #37 and #38
84Dave's MS-DOS ColumnDave Rowell
88The Art Of ProgrammingBruce Tonkin
94The Next StepHardin Brothers
112How to Use 80 Micro Program Listings
120Express Checkouts
125HOT CoCo Section
150New Products
160Fine Lines

80 Microcomputing - Volume 80 - September, 1986






Issue Information:



Volume
# 80

Date
09/86

Load-80
Yes

Pages
156

Table of Contents:
    

Features

27The New Scripsit Makes All the Pieces FitThe real Scripsit stands up-finally.
34The Wonderful World of Tandy 1000 Add-onsLet our research be your guide to getting the best hardware for your Model 1000.
52The Modem 100Jeff HoltzmanFor about $30. you can turn your Model 100 into a modem for your desktop computer.
62Move It!John D WolfskillMachine-language subroutines that set Model 4 text and graphics displays in motion. (Load 80)
68Making the GradeOrest KowalyshynOur computerized grade book will get high marks from teachers. (Models 4 and 1000: Load 80)
80Gone Without a TraceJacques L RobitailleRemoved files can come back to plague you: erased files disappear - forever. (Model 4/4P/4D: Load 80)
82Brain BreakersHarry BeeTest your powers of reasoning and your math skills while solving long-division puzzles. (Models III, 4, and 1000; Load 80)

Departments

6Load 80 Directory
8Side TracksEric Maloney
12Input
14Feedback LoopTerry Kepner
19Pulse TrainBradford N Dixon
27Reviewsedited by Ryan Davis-WrightScripsit Pro; Window Weaver; LX200 Trackball; L-PC Lite-Pen; Let's C; Eco-C Name and Address System
86Dave's MS-DOS ColumnDave Rowell
90The Art Of ProgrammingBruce Tonkin
98Public WorksBranford N Dixon
100The Next StepHardin Brothers
112How to Use 80 Micro Program ListingsBeverly Woodbury
114Express CheckoutsSoftware Spar Parts, C Language Routines and Utilities, Lap Coder, The Visisble Computer: 8088
116Debug
122HOT CoCo SectionQuick Menu; Check PPoint; Doctor ASCII; Color Monitor
150New Productscompiled by Ryan Davis-Wright
160Fine LinesHarry Bee

80 Microcomputing - Volume 81 - October, 1986






Issue Information:



Volume
# 81

Date
10/86

Load-81
Yes

Pages
216

Table of Contents:
    

Features

27Stacking Up MS-DOS SubroutinesThomas L QuindyFour subroutine libraries compared.
34The Complete Guide to Basic DebuggingLewis RosenfelderGive your sanity and your programs with our comprehensive debugging directory. (Models I, III, 4 and 1000)
3621 Debugging Hints
40Master Checklist
42A Guide to Basic Error Messages
114The Road to Better SortingHardin BrothersSeven all-occasion sorts. Choose the right one to get the job done fast. (Models 4. 1000. 1200 and 3000: Load 80)
124What's Your Function?Joel M HornanHow to make the most of Basic's DEF FN command. (Models III. 4, and 1000)
126Restorative PowersDavid GobenA sure cure for accidental resets within Scripsit. (Models I, III, and 4/4P/4D: Load 80)

Departments

6Load 80 Directory
8Side TracksEric Maloney
10Input
12Feedback Loop
19Pulse TrainBradford N Dixon
25Reader Forum
27Reviewsedited by Ryan Davis-WrightBasicA Scientific Subroutine Library; Finally; The Inside Track; Peeks 'n Pokes; Mr. Ed; The Word Machine 4.0b; Able One; GW-Convert
134Dave's MS-DOS ColumnDave Rowell
140The Art of ProgrammingBruce Tonkin
145Public WorksBradford N Dixon
146Debug
148The Next StepHardin Brothers
158How to Read 80 Micro
162Express CheckoutsAT4X4Plus; The Norton Editor; TRScat; Dots-Perfect
170HOT CoCo Section
197New Products
208Fine Lines

80 Microcomputing - Volume 82 - November, 1986






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Volume
# 82

Date
11/86

Load-80
Yes

Pages
160

Table of Contents:
    

Features

27Roll Over, BeethovenBobby BallardThe Music Studio: a sound Investment for Tandy 1000 users.
40A Language of ChoiceJohn B Harrell IIIAn introduction to the world beyond Basic. (All systems)
54Let There Be Light PensRod and Joyce KreuterTransform a penlight from Radio Shack into a light pen for your Tandy 1000.
62Quick ChipsThomas L QuindryWhat you should know before installing an 8087 math coprocessor or NEC V20 chip. (Tandy 1000)
70Print No EvilDebbie CooperDon't let an accidental screen-print command hang up your Tandy 1000.
72Designer LabelsJacques L RobitailleIndex your TRSDOS directory flies. (Model 4/4P: Load 80)
74Call Me 10DD29Norton C RichardsonA Journey to the outer reaches of the number system. (Models I, III, and 4 or the Tandy 1000 or 3000; Load 80)
80Sudden BreaksDave RowellPut the brakes on the hold, print, and break keys. (Tandy 1000)

Departments

6Load 80 Directory
8Side TracksEric Maloney
10Input
12Feedback Loop
25Reader Forum
27Reviewsedited by Jeffrey FrentzenThe Music Studio, The Contix Operating System, Multiplan 2.0, The Small-C Compiler, TSAM/BCI, Money Organizer Plus
80Dave's MS-DOS Columnby Dave Rowell
83Tidbit #38
86The Art Of ProgrammingBruce Tonkin
90Public Worksby Ryan Davis-Wright
94The Next Stepby Hardin Brothers
103Debug
111Express CheckoutsSmartNotes, Dan Bricklin's Demo Program, TKO, The 80286 Architecture
132How to Use 80 Micro Program Listings
140New Products
156Fine Lines
126Restorative PowersDavid GobenA sure cure for accidental resets within Scripsit. (Models I, III, and 4/4P/4D: Load 80)

80 Microcomputing - Volume 83 - December, 1986






Issue Information:



Volume
# 83

Date
12/86

Load-80
Yes

Pages
184
Size
63.7MB
TOSEC NAME
80 Microcomputing v83 (1986)(CW Communications)

Table of Contents:
    

Features

38Tandy Raises the AnteDave Rowell and Ryan Davis-WrightThe soul of Tandy's new MS-DOS machines.
46The Mean Screen Editing MachineJohn RatzlaffReplace your Model 4's line editor with a full-screen editor. (Load 80)
96Spooling AroundCraig ChaikenUse RAM to create an efficient print spooler. (Model 4/4P in Model III mode; Load 80)
54Bit FixerStewart F HunterA fine fix for single-bit disk errors. (Models I, III, 4, and Tandy 1000; Load 80)
58Pick a Font, Any FontDavid A WilliamsTake advantage of your printer's special features without programming control codes. (Tandy 1000, 2000, and 3000)
89Tandy TunesDon Phillip GibsonPlaying with the Tandy 1000's music chip.
101Thanks for the MemoryDave RowellAddressing the 8088's 16-bit architecture. (Tandy 1000, 1200, 2000, and 3000)

Departments

6Load 80 Directory
8Side TracksEric Maloney
10Input
12Feedback Loop
19Pulse TrainRyan Davis-Wright
22Reader Forum
25Reviewsedited by Jeffrey FrentzenBetterTools 2.0, ProDesign II, FlickerFree, The Travelcomm 1200, The Wordprocessor, QuickBasic 2.0
101Dave's MS-DOS ColumnDave Rowell
105Debug
106The Art Of ProgrammingBruce Tonkin
108Public WorksRyan Davis-Wright
110The Next StepHardin Brothers
122Express CheckoutsDosTamer-PC, Hip-Pocket Helpers, Deskmerge, Hacker II: The Doomsday Papers, Refer
1571986 Index
161New Products
164How to Use 80 Micro Program Listings
180Fine Lines