Library 11 MISC.CAT AREACO.DAT/binary [70721,1234] 18-Dec-87 6016 Datafile for use with AREACO.FIL application. Contains the data used in the database list. Download as AREACO.DAT using Xmodem for a ready-to-use database. AREACO.FIL/binary [70721,1234] 18-Dec-87 1792 Database format file for listing telephone area codes, area served, state and major cities. Download as AREACO.FIL using Xmodem for a ready-to-run application program. CAL.600 [76703,446] 03-Feb-86 7490(3200) Prints out a full page, two column, calendar for any year from 1753 to 3999. Lines 880-940, DATA for the year heading, may be changed to fit your tastes. This program is compatible with Tandy 600 and Heath ZP-150. Download with XMODEM protocol, TYPE:BIN; RECEIVE with .BAS extension for immediate run capablility. CLKCAL.600/binary [73217,3150] 19-Jun-89 2688 CLKCAL.IPL adapted for the T600. An excellent screen for use in school, office, or wherever you want to be able to continuously disply the clock and calendar. Some bugs may be present (my first mod for the T600). CODER.600/binary [70526,1117] 04-Jul-87 1408 A version of CODER.BA which runs on the Tandy 600 with BASIC installed in RAM or on ROM chip. A binary file, receive as CODER.BAS. Be advised: without INSTR(), this is slow - 1,000 bytes in 16 minutes. CORR.PLN/binary [70721,1234] 18-Dec-87 8320 MultiPlan format file for calculating a Pearson R correlation coefficient for up to 50 X,Y pairs. It can easily be expanded for up to 2000 pairs. Download as CORR.PLN using Xmodem protocol for a ready-to-run application. MultiPlan ROM required. EDITXT.BAS/binary [76703,4032] 06-Jul-87 15872 A line oriented text editor for the Model 600. It is adapted from a program I found in IBMSW. Uploaded with author's permission. Download with Xmodem as a .BAS file. ELEMEN.BAS/binary [70366,1316] 27-Sep-87 5120 Display information from the Periodic Table. It will not display the table, it is set up more in the form of a database. GRAFIT.BAS/binary [76672,1523] 26-May-88 2432 Graph one set of data points against another. Will not work with negative numbers, extremely large numbers, or numbers between 0 and 1. Decimals which are not between 0 and 1 are rounded. LOOK.BAS [70040,415] 15-Jun-90 512 File Contents Display in Hexadecimal and ASCII Format Download in 8-bit mode, load into BASIC and run. LOTTO.BAS [73720,3125] 15-Oct-88 768 A BASIC PROGRAM TO SELECT LOTTERY NUMBERS MATH.600 [76703,446] 06-Mar-86 10740(4608) Contains three different mathematical equations in which you can can change various values interactively and see the results while the computer solves the equation. Instructions on opening Menu screen display. For Tandy 600, download with XMODEM protocol with TYPE:BINARY specified. PIECHT.BAS/binary [76672,1523] 29-May-88 1408 Pie chart graph for the 600. Chart up to 7 variables (the program allows you to chart more, but it starts to look sloppy). If any value is <6% of the total value than the keys to the chart are plotted outside the "pie", otherwise the keys are plotted inside the "pie" (this will make sense when you run the program). A good companion to GRAFIT.BAS PLOT.600 [76703,446] 06-Jan-86 6515(2784) A program that can handle various sets of DATA and print that data out on a line printer in graph form. Presentation includes trend computation and a three period projection of the data. For 80 or 132 column printers. DATA statements may be prepared with MAKER.600 or by other means. See lines 100-200. Download with Tandy 600's XMODEM protocol, using TYPE:BIN; RECEIVE with .BAS extension and program will be ready to run. TEACHR.600/binary [76537,1623] 21-Jun-87 4224 A teaching machine-like program for learning facts - a computer version of flashcards. Up to 99 sets of 25 questions and answers can be created, and saved as files FLCARD01.DAT to FLCARD99.DAT. Flashcards of a file can be reviewed in order, or in random sequence. Download with XMODEM protocol, using .BAS extension for a ready-to-run program. TEACHR.DOC [76537,1623] 21-Jun-87 1920 Documentation for TEACHR.600 TYPING.600 [76703,446] 06-Mar-86 19200(8192) A Typing Drill program. Each drill line is presented at least twice, time is not a factor. For Tandy 600 download with TYPE:BINARY method using XMODEM protocol. UTILTY.DSK [73727,1202] 24-Feb-90 1024 A copy of a letter that explains that Tandy 600 Utility Diskettes can be replaced by any Radio Shack store. WOOD.600 [76703,446] 15-Feb-86 23425(10016) A program for the home carpenter and cabinet maker, this program will compute the best possible means of cutting a 96 x 48 sheet of plywood into the pieces needed for your project with the least waste of expensive wood. Specifies the proper cutting order, pieces to cut from, and prints out diagram for the cutting procedures. Reports size of each waste piece, et cetera. See WOOD.DOC. Note: for the Tandy 600 or Heath ZP-150 to download with XMODEM protocol using the TYPE:BIN method. WOOD.DOC [76703,446] 14-Feb-86 3810 Documentation for WOOD.600 WRDFIL.CHG [71266,125] 13-Jul-87 1535 A one-message thread file on how to transfer a database file from WRD to FIL. A longer description would rival the file in length. This is a new record for short THD files! WRITER.600/binary [70526,1117] 23-Jul-87 9344 Analyzes the mechanics of your writing; reports word and sentence count, average words per sentence, and ten other factors by per cent. Compares your use of common words with that of 50 "well-known" authors and finally reports the highest grade level which may be expected to understand the sample writing material. See WRITER.DOC - Courtesy of CodeWorks magazine. Bug resulting in SN error line 891 if ! or : in text removed 7-23-87 WRITER.DOC [76703,446] 13-Feb-86 1320 Documentation for WRITER.600 ZPCHAR.TXT [73226,3504] 01-Oct-86 30915(13216) A non-.WRD version of ZPCHAR.WRD, which can be downloaded by Model 100/102/200 and other users. The characters you see and keystrokes to get them won't be the same as what I saw when I wrote the file, but it may be of interest to some. This can be downloaded with either buffer capture or XMODEM, but be sure to use 8 data bits, not 7. If you use seven data bits, you'll get the standand character set!