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P nCVSKUS7   !}P CHSYEAR(S)PG(S)S)SUBJECT COLLECTION-NOTE---ARTICLES3  TITLEory 1MAGAZINE/NEWSLETTERAUTHORVOLUMNMONTHDAYISSUE-`sWDD/(   0    am2114 q= ףp@d @X@ @e X@ 333333'@f X@Kg Y@E05Video Logic RAM1024 x 4 Static Ram2114 q= ףp@h @Y@ @i Y@ 333333'@j Y@Qk Z@74LS374 q= ףp@^ V@ @M_ W@E03 Video LogicOctal D-Type Flip-Flop74LS374 q= ףp@` @W@ @a W@ 333333'@b W@Kc X@E04Video Logic RAM1024 x 4 Static R@U@JY U@D12Address LogicQuad 2-Input NAND74LS00 &@Z U@O[ V@D13Address LogicOctal D-Type Flip-Flop74LS374 &@\ @V@M] V@E02 Video LogicOctal D-Type Flip-Flop@*S T@D10 Timing Logic11.10T @T@PU T@D11Frequency DividerDual D-Type Flip-Flop74S74 @6V T@D111-to-2 MHZ Gearshift 333333@*W U@D11 Timing Logic11.10X (\B @6N R@D09Microprocessor Logic &@+O S@D09 I/O Logic '@0P @S@D09Keyboard Logic '@Q S@TR S@D10Frequency Divider4 Bit Parallel Shift Reg74S195 B -North Jersey Apple /// Users Group Newsletter 111984  ~ Helpful HintsOn Three Lomartire6May/June5/619896 3EZP Hint9How 3EZ Pieces deals with a working clock in your system./// People in the News TAU JournalRann7March6198918 A3 PeopleBJohn Lomartire and Al Bloom mentioned as still working to keep theApple /// alive.!Your Apple ///: A Source of PrideATUNC Newsletter Lomartire\@E09 I/O Logic '@w ]@Px @]@E10Address LogicQuad 2-Input EXCLUSIVE-OR74S86 &@y ]@Kz ]@E11Address Logic4 Bit Binary Adder74LS283 &@{ ^@L| @/p @[@E08Address Logic @+q [@E08 I/O Logic &@r [@ '@s \@ 333333'@t @\@Ou \@E09Address LogicTriple 3 Band Input NAND74S10 &@+v E071-to-2 MHZ GearshiftQuad 2-Input NAND74LS00 333333@,l @Z@E07 Video Scan @6m Z@E07Microprocessor Logic &@n Z@Go [@E08 Video LogicQuad 2-Input AND74LS08 q= ףpr.} WPL ShortsOn Three Lomartire1 June/July4198320WPLAUsing WPL to format for word processing. Includes three programs.+// FixTAUTALES Lomartire5May819879 Titan ///+//e7Dealing with the "Unable to Load ProDos" Error message.#Multi-Column Labels in Word JugglerOn Three Lomartire6May/June5/619897+ Word Juggler0A tutorial on how to do this using Word Jugglec11/1219897Spreadsheet/Disk Drive HintsFJohn Lomartire offers another Spreadsheet tip, this time how to repairJdamaged files. He also discusses how to bolt down the internal disk drive3back in the /// after it's been removed for repair.|Titan ///ring provided by TAU member John Lomartire. Helpful HintsOn Three Lomartire6 March/April3/419897-8Spreadsheet Hint 01ELomartire describes how to blank a block of information in a Visicalc spreadsheet. Helpful HintsOn Three Lomartire6Nov/Deruaryissue.Quick File RevisitedThe /// Magazine Lomartire2Aug/Sep08198611 Quick File:Using a temporary file in Quick File and other data bases.Finger.Match Diabolicly SimplyTAUTALESRRann5December319866Review@Review of new PD offey2198710Graphics!Using Print Shop under emulation. /// MistakesOn ThreeConsorti5May5198810 Mistakes 01EConsorti fixes the magazine's mistakes in publishing John Lomartire'sFarticle on desktop publishing with the /// using Basic in the Feb4 September9198721-24Formulas%"Solving Formulas with Spreadsheets."Using the GoFORTH EditorOn Three Lomartire5June6198822-24Forth7Excellent description of how to use the GoForth Editor.i Print ShopThe /// Magazine Lomartire3Februarusing a printer.Desktop Publishing ///On Three Lomartire5February219889-12Desktop Publishing?Using a Basic program to help format an ASCII file into columns)suitable for Desktop Publishing purposes.uSpreadsheets, FormulasOn Three Lomartire first published by John in May of 1988.?Improvements made to this program that allows the user to printchecks.$Printing Checks with AppleWriter ///TAUTALES Lomartire6May8198816-17Check Printing@How to use AppleWriter /// to print your checks 6October1019891-3 Apple ///:John Lomartire works to cheer up the /// community with an
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