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Source Solution To Flex Problem

 
Published in Personal Computer News #094

Source Solution To Flex Problem

I am quite surprised by the response you had to the letter from D. W. Abel on Flex. I am a user of Flex on Dragon 64s and also have an updated Dragon 32. I purchased my Flex from Compusense and I understand it has a number of programs available. I have also purchased DBasic, a program allowing you to program in Basic from it.

Other programs are available from the following sources:

Compusense PO Box 169 Palmers Green London N13 5XA Tel: 01-882 0681/6936

Sterling Micro Systems 241 Baker Street London NW1 Tel: 01-486 7671

Micro Concepts Cheltenham Windrush Worstead Laboratories North Walsham Norfolk Tel: 0692-405189

A Flex system which also runs on a Dragon 32 can be obtained from Andtek, 41 Pebworth Road, Harrow, Middx HA1 3UD. (01-422 4724). The gentleman also runs the 68 Micro Group which has Flex programs in its library.

Other information and programs can also be obtained from the US magazines, Rainbow and 68 Micro. If anyone has any further information about Flex and its availability, I would be interested in knowing.

L. Peters
London NW9

L. Peters