Hi everyone,

I’m enjoying my new m100 - model T! Super.  I put a few files in the 
https://club100.org/memfiles


Condensed Bible available for m100
https://club100.org/memfiles/index.php?&direction=0&order=&directory=Mark 
Kuberski 
<https://club100.org/memfiles/index.php?&direction=0&order=&directory=Mark%20Kuberski>

Bible on Model-T (haha love that nickname).  Actually I started working in this 
project with my vintage (Also Facebook Marketplace purchase) Timex Sinclair 
1000.  That’s thing only had 2Kb, so I had to get the 32kb expansion and then 
find a condensed version of the Bible.  I did, I found this site with a PDF 
download.  https://condensedbible.co.nz

Steps to get the PDF into the files I've included here:
Steps to get the Bible onto the Timex Sinclair 1000
1. Load Condensed Bible
2. Copy the text into Notepadnext
3. Clean up into Chapters
4. Use AI to do the following commands:
        -. remove line numbers, line feeds, and quotes from the following:
        -. add a line feed after 600 character and space, don't break words
        - add " to the beginning and end of each line
        - remove the following: F*, √, »,!,‘,´ and single quotes
5. Back on Notepadnext get rid of
        1. ' », and *F, !
6. In Terminal use this command to turn the text into a Timex Sinclair p file
        -. ./zxtext2p -l -s 1 -i 1 -o Genesis23.p 
/Applications/Vintage/zxtext2p/Genesis23.txt


Holy Days Program available for m100
https://club100.org/memfiles/index.php?action=downloadfile&filename=HDays.txt&directory=Mark%20Kuberski&;

Since TRS-80 Model 100 has BASIC... how could I not "tweak" the Jewish HOLY 
DAYS code that I wrote for my HP48SX Calculator, then Commodore 64 then Timex 
Sinclair 1000 , then Apple //e, and now Model-T m100!

Here's some info,
There are spring and fall Holy Days and they are based on the Hebrew Calendar, 
so there are many steps to jump through to start from our Gregorian Calendar 
and go through all the changes in the calendar and deal for leap years and 
more... and voila you can deal with days, hours and parts.

Enjoy, 
Mark

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