Computing Books written by Margaret Baker, Gary Ciocci, Linda Drew, Tom Villeneuve, Bob Villeneuve, Sandra Dukette, Karen Stewart

The following is a list of Computing Books written by Margaret Baker, Gary Ciocci, Linda Drew, Tom Villeneuve, Bob Villeneuve, Sandra Dukette, Karen Stewart 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 2 Computing Books written by Margaret Baker, Gary Ciocci, Linda Drew, Tom Villeneuve, Bob Villeneuve, Sandra Dukette, Karen Stewart in our collection :
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Encyclopedia for the TRS-80 Volume 6 Date: February 1982 Encyclopedia for the TRS-80 Volume 6

A library of useful information for your TRS-80.

"The real value of your computer lies in your ability to use it. The capabilities of the TRS-80 are incredible if you have the information which will help you get the most from it. Little of this information is available in your instruction books.

The Encyclopedia for the TRS-80 will teach you how to get the most from your computer. In addition to a wealth off programs which are ready for you to use, reviews of accessories and commercially available programs, you will also learn how to write your own programs or even modify commercial programs for your own specific use.

The Encyclopedia is packed with practical information, written and edited for the average TRS-80 owner, not the computer scientist. You will find it interesting and valuable." Wayne Green, Publisher

Publisher: Wayne Green
Author: Margaret Baker, Gary Ciocci, Linda Drew, Tom Villeneuve, Bob Villeneuve, Sandra Dukette, Karen Stewart
Platform: TRS-80

Encyclopedia for the TRS-80 Volume 7 Date: 1982 Encyclopedia for the TRS-80 Volume 7

A library of useful information for your TRS-80.

"The real value of your computer lies in your ability to use it. The capabilities of the TRS-80 are incredible if you have the information which will help you get the most from it. Little of this information is available in your instruction books.

The Encyclopedia for the TRS-80 will teach you how to get the most from your computer. In addition to a wealth off programs which are ready for you to use, reviews of accessories and commercially available programs, you will also learn how to write your own programs or even modify commercial programs for your own specific use.

The Encyclopedia is packed with practical information, written and edited for the average TRS-80 owner, not the computer scientist. You will find it interesting and valuable." Wayne Green, Publisher

Publisher: Wayne Green
Author: Margaret Baker, Gary Ciocci, Linda Drew, Tom Villeneuve, Bob Villeneuve, Sandra Dukette, Karen Stewart
Platform: TRS-80

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