ghot@s.ms.uky.edu (Allan Adler) (02/06/91)
There have been a number of messages pertaining to interfacing Timex Sinclair computers. I was once interested in this topic and obtained some literature which I can't find now. I learned most of what I know from Professor Pashtoon, who is in the electrical engineering department at Stony Brook. He is interested in the way the Timex Sinclair computers handle signal processing and is involved in a user's group for this machine. So you might call him up or write to him. He also put several books on reserve in the Engineering library at Stony Brook (State University of New York at Stony Brook), and those are the books I looked at. One thing about the Timex Sinclair which is a perpetual nuisance is that the only safe place to store an assembly language program is in a comment at the beginning of a BASIC program. Allan Adler ghot@ms.uky.edu