Programs are VERY Short- Probably ports of T/S 1000 Games
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This book, "The Timex Sinclair 2068: What Can YOU Do With It?: 50 Programs for the Timex Sinclair 2068," is by Roger Valentine. Here is the table of contents listing: Preface 1 - Five Easy Pieces - Simple Starters 2 - Play It, Sam - Computer Games 3 - Not Just Your Plaything - Serious Applications 4 - Down Memory Lane - Investigating the Timex Sinclair Memory Map 5 - The Very Pulse of the Machine - Machine Code Routines 6 - Interlude - Totally Silly Programs 7 - A matter of Routine - Useful Subroutines 8 - Art for Art's Sake - Music and Graphics 9 - Under the Spreading Chestnut Tree - Old Favorites 10 - Play it Again Sam - More Games The program listings are quite readable, which I was surprised to see. There are books from this period (the copyright of this book is 1983) that have program listings that cause eyestrain when they are typed-in. There is a note on the back of the book that says, "Pressed for Time? All 50 programs are available on a convenient cassette-- ready to run and error-free. Buy it at your local computer store, or use the order card inside." Anyone know anything about this? Anyone HAVE this?
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