CPC464 Books
The following is a list of CPC464 Books in the Centre for Computing History collection. It is not an exhaustive list of and other books may have been published. If you have a book that you would like to donate to our collection, please view our donations page.There are 29 CPC464 Books in our collection :
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Publisher: Glentop
Author: D. Kedem, I. Kalisky

Publisher: Glentop
Author: D. Kedem, I. Kalisky

Publisher: Glentop
Author: D. Kedem, I. Kalisky

From back cover:
...Just as you would find it difficult to learn a foreign language from a dictionary, you will probably find it difficult to learn to master your Amstrad CPC464 from the manual alone. This book takes you step by step, in detail, through the commands.
Publisher: Granada
Author: Ian Sinclair

by Kevin Bergin & Andrew Lacey.
Paperback 210 pages
Published 1985 by Melbourne House
Written in English.
Open Library OL20625791M
ISBN 10 0861611950

Publisher: Melbourne House Publishers
Author: Joe Pritchard

A Quick Reference Guide to the BASIC AND SYSTEM OPERATIONS of the Amstrad
Publisher: Guild Publishing
Author: Professor Peter Morse and Brian Hancock

"This book is intended as a companion to another book... Build Your Own Expert System. In this new book, Patrick Hall surveys the broad field of contemporary AI ... and working examples that are ready to run on the Amstrad CPC464 series computers (and, with minor changes, on most popular micros)."
Publisher: Sigma Technical Press
Author: Patrick Hall

Publisher: Duckworth
Author: Richard Hurley & David Virgo

From the blurb:
'The Amstrad CPC464 is a powerful new machine with excellent sound and colour graphics facilities. The official Amstrad manual offers a sprint through the facilities of the machine. This book is for the joggers, the walkers and those who are not sure they can even manage to reach the starting line.'
Publisher: Amstrad
Author: Wynford James

Publisher: Phoenix Publishing Associates
Author: Peter Jackson with Peter Goode

With the aid of ten superb programs, this book demonstrates the use of artificial intelligence on the Amstrad CPC464. The first two chapters introduce you to the principles of artificial intelligence and the more advanced features of Locomotive Basic which are used in this book. The rest of the book is divided into two parts: the first contains puzzles for you to solve; and the second a collection of stimulating game sin which you will find the computer a worthy adversary.
Publisher: Gerald Duckworth & Co.
Author: Richard Hurley & David Virgo

Publisher: Harper Collins Publishers Ltd
Author: A.P. Stephenson & D.J. Stephenson

Publisher: Bernard Babani Publishing
Author: W. Simister

Publisher: Sunshine Books
Author: Jeff Naylor and Diane Rogers

Give your Amstrad the power and speed of machine language without actually having to learn machine language programming
Publisher: Melbourne House
Author: Joe Pritchard

Publisher: Argus Books
Author: A.P & D.J. Stephenson

Including CP/M and Printers
Publisher: Collins
Author: Ian Sinclair

Whether you've just started programming or simply want to be able to get more from your Amstrad, you'll find this book a mine of useful information and programming ideas.
Basic programming is introduced in the first four chapters, chapter five shows how to design and code a game from scratch, and there are further chapters on machine code, sound, graphics, the cassette system and interrupts. The Amstrad's functions and facilities are clearly explained throughout and each chapter contains example programs. The book contains many useful programming techniques, such as data compression by bit-mapping, the complex use of arrays and ROM calls. Many of the chapters have longer listings which you can develop for use in your own programs.
Publisher: Gerald Duckworth & Co.
Author: Bryan Skinner

Publisher: First Publishing Ltd
Author: Bruckman Englisch & Gerits Steigers

Graphics are becoming more and more important in personal computer applications, and whether your interest is in games, serious uses in the home or business applications, it's important to present the screen displays of your programs in the most effective way. This book sets out to show you how to use and how to get the best from the graphics on the Amstrad CPC464 and 664 computers. Subject covered in detail include animation and sprites, computer-assisted painting, two- and three-dimensional graphics, and charts and graphs.
Publisher: Argus
Author: Mike James, Kay Ewbank & S. M. Gee

Publisher: Melbourne House Publishers
Author: Mike Lewis, Simon Price