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Micropendium Volume 1 Number 1

866 bytes added, 16:09, 19 November 2024
Password?
In this example, which comes from a users group in Sidney, Australia, you would write your program between lines 140 and 32000. You may number it any way you wish and add all manner of bells and whistles to let the "violator" know he's been found out.
 
===We dare you===
 
The Airport Area Computer Club of Coraopolis, Pennsylvania, has a five-line program that it would like to see run side-by-side on the TI and Commodore 64 home computers. It's a test of calculation powers. Here it is:
 
''100-FOR N=1 TO 100''<br>
''110-IF SQR (N)<> INT (SQR(N)) THEN 130''<br>
''120-PRINT N''<br>
''130-NEXT N''<br>
''140-END''<br>
 
===GROM problems?===
 
Have you ever plugged in a cartridge only to have the system "lock up" on you 15 minutes later? Well. the Central Iowa 99/4A Users Group has an idea that doesn't cost anything to implement and may help unlock those keyboards. Assuming that the root of the problem lies in a loose connection between the cartridge and the GROM port, the Iowans suggest you insert a matchbook cover underneath the cartridge to improve the fit. This should be done as you slide the cartridge in.

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