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80 Microcomputing - Volume 96 - January, 1988






Issue Information:



Volume
# 96

Date
01/88

Pages
100
Load-80
No

Table of Contents:
    

On The Cover

28Special DeliveryBruce TonkinMake the most of your mailing list with our full-featured program
42Testing All KeysDale RogersonDisplay ASCII and scan codes for any key you prress.
49Same Old RoutinesGeorge KingRecycle often-used routines for efficient programming.
56Blazing Black and WhiteJoel S AvrenPrint out Microillustrator graphics on a plain dot-matrix printer.
72The 80 Micro Annual IndexAll the features and reviews from 1987 by category.
82Sounding Off on the 1000Hardin BrothersLearn how to take advantage of the 1000's unique sound capabilities.

Departments

6The 80 MicroDisk Series Index
8Side TracksMichael E Nadeau
11Feedback Loopedited by Beverly Woodbury
15Pulse Trainby Ron White
19Info Linecompiled by Mark E. Reynolds
24Reviewsedited by Mark E. ReynoldsPC-Sprint l000A, Dayflo Tracker, Macro Assembler 5.0, Silk 1.0, Xchange, Printer Marshall
70Fine LinesHarry Bee
77Reader Forumedited by Mare-Anne Jarvela
80How to Use 80 Micro Program Listings
94Input

80 Microcomputing - Volume 97 - February, 1988






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Volume
# 97

Date
02/88

Pages
114
Load-80
No

Table of Contents:
    

On The Cover

34Demystifying Config.SYSLewis RosenfelderUse this DOS file to create an ideal computing environment for you.
49Help Yourself!David GobenMake your own pull-down windows.
47The Amazing Shrinking ProgramRobert W GipsonCondense or expand your Basic programs as needed.
48Basic as Fast As It CanHarry BeeTips to get more speed from Basic programs.
61Ready, Aim, Fire!Dale RogersonDelete multiple files quickly from a disk directory.
91Sounding Off On the 1000: EncoreHardin BrothersUse these programs to make music.

Departments

6The 80 Micro Disk Series Index
8Side TracksMichael E Nadeau
10Feedback Loopedited by Beverly Woodbury
14Pulse TrainRon White
24Info Linecompiled by Mark E Reynolds
28Reviewsedited by Mark E. ReynoldsNorton Utilities 4.0 and Advanced Edition; Ability Plus; Checks & Balances; Lap-Link 2.05; Smartwatch; T/Master; Popdrop
76How to Use 80 Micro Program Listings
84Reader Forumedited by Mare-Anne Jarvela
86Fine LinesHarry Bee
91The Next StepHardin Brothers
108Input

80 Microcomputing - Volume 98 - March, 1988






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Volume
# 98

Date
03/88

Load-80
No

Table of Contents:
    

On The Cover

30The 1000 TX: Vive la DifferenceDavid A. WilliamsHow does Tandy's top 1000 model compare with the rest of the PC-compatible world?
36Menus a la CarteWilliam McMullanDesign your menus for reuse.
41Files by NumberDavid LithauserCall up data files with just one keystroke.
46Page PreviewerDale RogersonSee how your document will appear on paper before you print it.
51The Big BackupDavid A WilliamsAn orderly approach is best when backing up a hard drive's files.

Departments

6The 80 Micro Disk Series (Load 80)
8Side TracksMichael E Nadeau
13Feedback Loop
16Pulse TrainRon White
20Info Linecompiled by Mark E. Reynolds
26ReviewsKeynotes, Xywrite III Plus, Show Me!, American Investor and Millionaire II, EZ-Forms Executive 1.2, Bookmark 1.2
65Advertiser Index
66Reader Forum
68Fine LinesHarry Bee
70How To Use 80 Micro Program Listings
71The Next StepHardin Brothers
80Input

Quarterly Directory

July-September 1987
July
Tally and Track, p. 44; Taking Stock of Your Stock, p. 50; The No-Nonsense Disk Editor, p. 63; Easy Labels, P. 87; John's MS-DOS Column, p.84; Fixes and Updates, p. 87
August
Data to Order, p. 69; Communal Data Entry, p. 75; Test Tester; p. 78
September
Calendars to Go, p. 73
October-December 1987
October
Life Above 640K (Turbo Pascal), p. 44; Land of the Bulging Files, p. 56
November
Make It Snappy, p. 44; No More Pencils, No More Rulers, p. 57
December
Add Pizzazz to Your Characters, p. 46; Label Your Disks ... Automatically, p. 69
January - March 1988
January
Special Delivery, p. 28; Testing All Keys, p. 42; Same Old Routines, p. 49; The Next Step, p. 82
February
Help Yourself!, p. 41; The Amazing Shrinking Program, p. 47; Ready, Aim, Fire!, p. 61; The Next Step, p, 91
March
Menu a la Carte, p. 36; Files by Number, p. 41; Page Previewer, p. 46; The Next Step, p. 71

80 Microcomputing - Volume 99 - April, 1988






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Volume
# 99

Date
04/88

Load-80
No

Pages
86

TOSEC
80 Microcomputing v99 (1988)(CW Communications)

Table of Contents:
FEATURES
28Smaller Is Bigger
John M. Gregg
Adding a 3-1/2 inch drive to your 1000 is cheap and easy.
33Sending Printer Codes from Your 1000
Bill Newmiller
Learn how to write batch and command files that give you greater control over your printer.
39Tandy's 1000 HX: Easy Home Companion
Eric Grevstad
Innovative ideas hit the home market in the right spot.
43Making Macros
Jack Alban
Save keystrokes by assigning often-used key combinations to macro commands.
51A Routine to Watch Over Me
Leonard Jackson
Catch typing mistakes on the fly with this error-trapping subroutine.
DEPARTMENTS
6The 80 Micro
Disk Series Index
8Side Tracks
Michael E. Nadeau
10Feedback Loop
16Pulse Train
Ron White
18Info Line
22Reviews
Konan KXP-230Z, Drive Maximizer, Universal Keyboard Adapter, Enhanced Keyboard, Magic Mirror, Microhelp Utility, Zoom / Moderm HC 2400, Rightwriter 2.1
65Index to Advertisers
69Reader Forum
70Fine Lines
Harry Bee
72How to Use 80 Micro Program Listings
73The Next Step
Hardin Brothers
80Input

80 Microcomputing - Volume 100 - May, 1988






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Volume
# 100

Date
05/88

Load-80
No

Pages
86
Size
54.1MB

Table of Contents:
FEATURES
26Low-Cost Integrated SoftwareEric GrevstadWe compare the top five contenders. Which is best for you?
30Integrated AlternativesEric GrevstadDon't need all the features usually found in integrated packages? Check out these products.
34David S. VealeThe Tandy 1400 LT: MS-DOS to Go Tandy hits a bull's-eye in the PC-compatible laptop market.
36Maximizing NiCad LifeJoe CarrMoney- and battery-saving tips for the laptop user.
41To Graph Where None Have Graphed BeforeGerry LennoxCreate line, pie, and bar graphs from data in Deskmate's spreadsheet module.
47David WilliamsMake a Note of ItSave great ideas, to-do lists, or whatever in a pop-up notepad.
DEPARTMENTS
6The 80 Micro Disk Series Index
8Side TracksMichael E. Nadeau
10Feedback Loop
16Pulse TrainRon White
18Info Line
22ReviewsAsksam 4.0, Varsity Scripsit, Dac-Easy Accounting, DOS Help!, Tech Help!, Word for Word
63How to Use 80 Micro Program Listings
65Index to Advertisers
66Fine LinesHarry Bee
68Reader Forum
70The Next StepHardin Brothers
80Input

80 Microcomputing - Volume 101 - June, 1988






Issue Information:



Volume
# 101

Date
06/88

Load-80
No

Pages
84
Size
53.0MB

Table of Contents:
FEATURES
27User's Guide To Tandy 1000 Add-Ons
David S. Veale
Our editors round up a herd of hardware upgrades that will help you get the most from your Tandy.
36Adding an XT-type Hard Drive To Your 1000
David S. Veale
The secret to making hard drives compatible with the 1000 is in the disk controller.
38The All-Important ROM BIOS
Alan L. Zeichick
Installing the latest ROM BIOS version ensures greater compatiblility.
43The Virtues of A Virtual Disk
Jack Alban
Cut access time by using part of the computer's RAM as a pseudo disk drive.
49Unconventional Characters
Lorenzo Jimenez Briceno
Print customized characters with your DMP 105 or DMP 106 printer.
54Video Hardcopy
Ed Clinton
Print out text files on your screen before sending them to your printer.
DEPARTMENTS
6The 80 Micro Disk Series Index
8Side Tracks
Michael E. Nadeau
10Feedback Loop
16Pulse Train
Ron White
18Info Line
22Reviews

Memory Mate, Quicken 2.0, Excel, Hard Disk Management with MS-DOS and PC-DOS, In/o-XL 1.0, Supramodem 2400, Nibble Theory 2.1
65Index to Advertisers
70How to Use 80 Micro Program Listings
71Reader Forum
72Curious Notions
Harry Bee
74The Next Step
Hardin Brothers
80Input