Computing Books published by Northwest SEMERC

The following is a list of Computing Books published by Northwest SEMERC 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 published by Northwest SEMERC in our collection :
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Network Acorn Date: 1994 Network Acorn

This book is aimed at anyone who is considering linking a number of Acorn computers.
Tucked into the book, but not part of it, are 2 laminated data sheets:
- Installing the network card A3020 and A4000, Published by Acorn Technical Publications Department, part number 0484,481, Issue 2 January 1994
- Connecting Up an Acorn Access network, Published by Acorn Technical Publications Department, part number 0484,453, Issue 1 December 1993

Publisher: Northwest SEMERC
Author: Geoff Preston
Platform: Acorn RISC OS

The Acorn Companion Date: 1994 The Acorn Companion

Finding a computer manual pitched at the right level can be a difficult job. Many are pitched too high and are hard to understand, some fall at the other end of the scale and just do not contain all the answers needed. This book is aimed directly at the average classroom teacher or non-specialist IT Coordinator who needs to know enough to use the computer, solve any problems they encounter and keep things running smoothly, but doesn't want to spend every waking hour pawing through jargon-filled manuals. As well as helping with the 'basics', this book also has a comprehensive guide to common problems which occur, and their solutions, as well as quick reference/ start guides to many of the commonly used pieces of software in education.

Publisher: Northwest SEMERC
Author: Geoff Love
Platform: Acorn RISC OS

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