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        <created>2007-12-28T21:49:53-06:00</created>
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        <summary>Computing Today
 Electronics Today International, November 1985.



 by Jim Rowe

Ever wished that your little VZ200 or VZ300 would run full Microsoft Level II BASIC instead of just a stripped-down version? You needn't wish any longer thanks to an enterprising local programmer.</summary>
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        <summary>Cat.        Item                         Price  Description                                            A-4093  National Cassette Recorder     $55  Cassette recorder for the VZ-200                       B-7200  Introduction to Computing      $995                                             B-7202  First Book of Programs         $695  Programs written in BASIC                  B-7204  VZ-200 Technical Manual        $950  “Explains all the ins and outs”            B-7210  Giant book of Programs…</summary>
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        <title>dumping_software_from_the_vz_to_the_pc</title>
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        <created>2007-12-28T21:49:56-06:00</created>
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        <summary>dave. Updated: 2002-07-23.

“Is this the start of a proper full-blown FAQ for the VZ?”

BASIC Programs

 For BASIC programs to be transferred, it is a simple matter of loading them up into the VZ's memory, and typing CSAVE”FILENAME”, once the recording program is underway.</summary>
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        <title>start</title>
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        <created>2007-12-29T02:46:53-06:00</created>
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        <summary>This Wiki is dedicated to the Dick Smith VZ-200, VZ-300 and the Video Technology Laser 110, 210 and 310 lines of computers.

Please click on 'index' to see the content.</summary>
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        <title>vz_2000_newsletter_1</title>
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        <summary>Laser 110 - Laser 200 - Laser 210 - Laser 310 - VZ200 - VZ300 - Texet TX8000 - Salora Fellow

Issue #1 January 2000

By Guy Thomason

Introduction

 Welcome to the first edition of the VZ 2000 newsletter! The VZ series of computers has recently undergone a second lease of life, thanks to the world wide reach of the Internet. A few years ago (late 1995) I got connected to the net. The concept of doing topic searches by entering a few key words was marvellous, kind of like a gigantic online encycl…</summary>
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        <title>your_computer_tx8000_review</title>
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        <created>2007-12-28T21:50:02-06:00</created>
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        <summary>Your Computer
 April 1983



 by Bill Bennett

Ten years after Texet drove Sinclair out of the pocket calculator market the TX-8000 is ready to take on the ZX-81 and the Spectrum. As with the calculators Texet hopes to win customers by aggressive pricing. But although the £98 TX-8000 is now the cheapest colour micro - by a whisker from the Oric and by £27 from the Spectrum - it has only 4K RAM as opposed to the 16K of its rivals.</summary>
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