Computing Books written by Ian Sinclair

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There are 28 Computing Books written by Ian Sinclair in our collection :
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Advanced Amstrad CPC6128 Computing Date: 28th March 1987 Advanced Amstrad CPC6128 Computing

Including CP/M, Printers and Business Applications


The Amstrad CPC6128 is equipped with ample memory, a built-in disc drive, and the latest version of the well-established CP/M operating system, all at a very competitive price. The serious user, particularly the business user, needs to know how to master the disc system and to make use of this machine with the many excellent printers that can be used with it.

The principles of CP/M, and how to use the available facilities are set out, including how to connect a second disc drive and make effective use of it.

The more advanced programmer will find details of the more advanced methods of BASIC and AMSDOS, covering such items as opening and closing disc files, file maintenance, creating, searching, sorting, amending and deleting files and making use of the additional memory for filing. An outline database program in BASIC is listed, allowing you to make your own personal database system. The graphics capabilities of the CPC6128 are covered in detail, including the CPC6128's new graphics commands, and using the additional memory for graphics. Useful information, which is difficult to find elsewhere, is provided on the sound system, such as setting up hardware envelopes and software relative envelopes.

Publisher: Collins
Author: Ian Sinclair
Platform:

Amstrad Computing with the CPC464 Date: 1984 Amstrad Computing with the CPC464

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
Platform: Amstrad CPC464

Boots Guide to the ZX Spectrum Date: 1st January 1983 Boots Guide to the ZX Spectrum

A Fast, No-Nonsense Guide to 

The ZX Spectrum

Today, everyone needs hands-on experience of computers. The Spectrum now brings personal computing within the reach of everybody, but learning quickly how to get the best from your machine can be difficult. This book makes it easy. It shows you, the beginner, how to make a good start, avoiding all the unnecessary theory but providing so many useful and varied program illustrations so that all the family can enjoy exploring the facilities of this remarkable Micro.

This book also shows you how to design and write your own programs from scratch. Finally it sets out an original game for you to enjoy and a practical database program to help you organise your home and business life.

Soon you will be talking to your computer like a family friend and wondering how you managed before!

Publisher: Boots
Author: Ian Sinclair
Platform:

Commodore 64 Disk Systems and Printers Date: 1984 Commodore 64 Disk Systems and Printers

 
 
 
 

Publisher: Granada Publishing
Author: Ian Sinclair
Platform: Commodore 64

Electron Machine Code For Beginners Date: 1984 Electron Machine Code For Beginners

A book created to assist beginners in using machine code on the Electron. Contains information such as the definitions of ROM, RAM, Bytes and bits to register actions. Contains multiple diagrams and flow charts.

 

Publisher: Granada Publishing Ltd
Author: Ian Sinclair
Platform: Acorn Electron

Guide to the Atari 600XL Date: 1984 Guide to the Atari 600XL

Boots guide.

"This book makes it easy for you to get the best out of your machine. It shows you how to get rapid results, avoiding all the unnecessary theory, but providing lots of illustrative and varied program examples to make learning a pleasure."

Publisher: Boots
Author: Ian Sinclair
Platform: Atari 600XL

Guide to The Dragon 32 Date: 1983 Guide to The Dragon 32

 

 

Publisher: Boots
Author: Ian Sinclair
Platform: Dragon 32

Introducing Dragon Machine Code Date: 1st January 1984 Introducing Dragon Machine Code

Dragon Machine Code book

Publisher: Granada
Author: Ian Sinclair
Platform: Dragon 32

Introducing Spectrum Machine Code - How To Get More Speed and Power Date: 1983 Introducing Spectrum Machine Code - How To Get More Speed and Power

 

 

Publisher: Granada Publishing Ltd
Author: Ian Sinclair
Platform: ZX Spectrum

Introducing the BBC Micro Date: 1983 Introducing the BBC Micro

The BBC Microcomputer is one of the best micros on the market and arguable the most worthwhile investment for ambitious beginners. It is also particularly suitable for family use because very many children already have access to a BBC Microcomputer at school, where it is one of the most popular machines.

The machine, however, is complex. It presents and impressive array of facilities, yet the same sophistication that appeals to experts can also appear daunting to beginners. The large size of the manual can also make it difficult for beginners to master the essentials quickly.

This book starts at the very beginning with setting up the machine. It guides the reader, step-by-step, through the difficult early stages until he is able to write his own programs with confidence, achieve his own special effects, and is all set to exploit the full potential of this superb micro.

Publisher: Granada Publishing
Author: Ian Sinclair
Platform: BBC Micro

Locoscript 2 on the Amstrad PCW Date: 1987 Locoscript 2 on the Amstrad PCW

First Edition.

You do not need to know about computers to master word processing: you do not even need to have used a typewriter. Without guidance, however, teaching oneself to use a word processor can be a tedious and frustrating task, even with the Amstrad PCW.

This book enables beginners to learn professional word processing techniques really quickly without having to wade through long manuals. By following Ian Sinclair's clear examples and instructions you will soon be using your system for:

Publisher: BSP Professional Books
Author: Ian Sinclair
Platform: Amstrad PCW 8356/8512 and 9512

Locoscript 2 on the Amstrad PCW (amended) Date: 1988 Locoscript 2 on the Amstrad PCW (amended)

First published 1987, this amended edition 1988 - includes Locomail and Locospell.

You do not need to know about computers to master word processing: you do not even need to have used a typewriter. Without guidance, however, teaching oneself to use a word processor can be a tedious and frustrating task, even with the Amstrad PCW.

This book enables beginners to learn professional word processing techniques really quickly without having to wade through long manuals. By following Ian Sinclair's clear examples and instructions you will soon be using your system for:

  • Business letters, reports, invoices
  • Envelopes and labels
  • Stored phrases and paragraphs
  • Forms and tables
  • Multiple letters
  • Long documents such as manuscript and magazine articles

Publisher: BSP Professional Books
Author: Ian Sinclair
Platform: Amstrad PCW

Lynx Computing Date: 1983 Lynx Computing

The Lynx has attracted widespread interest because of its remarkable value for money and easy expandability.

Publisher: Granada Publishing
Author: Ian Sinclair
Platform:

Make the Most of Your ZX Microdrive Date: Make the Most of Your ZX Microdrive

Publisher: Granada Publishing
Author: Ian Sinclair
Platform: ZX Microdrive

Mastering The Colour Genie Date: 1983 Mastering The Colour Genie

Author:  Ian Sinclair
Format:  Softback
148 pages
Publish Date:  1983
Publisher:  Granada
ISBN: 0246121904

Publisher: Granada
Author: Ian Sinclair
Platform:

Memotech Computing Date: 1984 Memotech Computing

Publisher: Granada Publishing
Author: Ian Sinclair
Platform: Memotech

Music & Sound on Your Amstrad (CPC 464) Date: June 1995 Music & Sound on Your Amstrad (CPC 464)

The Amstrad CPC464 contains one of the most versatile sound generating chips that can be found in any of today's computers. This guide has been designed for you, the Amstrad user, to extract the maximum benefit from the extraordinary sound capabilities of the CPC464. With the Amstrad's very powerful BASIC, you won't even need to know about machine language to create music and sound effects to delight you. Beginning with the first principles of sound you will be shown, step-by-step, how to create melodies, rhythm and fantastic sound effects to liven up your own programs. Along with the aid of the many program examples you can master the Amstrad sound chip and tap your own creativity.

Publisher: Melbourne House
Author: Ian Sinclair
Platform: Amstrad CPC 464

Newnes 8086 Family Pocket Book Date: 31st October 1990 Newnes 8086 Family Pocket Book

Newnes Pocket Books


This book was kindly donated by Julian Bryant.

Publisher: Heinemann Newnes
Author: Ian Sinclair
Platform: 8086

Practical Electronics Handbook Date: 1980 Practical Electronics Handbook

Publisher: Newnes
Author: Ian Sinclair
Platform:

The Amstrad CPC464 Disc System Date: 1985 The Amstrad CPC464 Disc System

Including CP/M and Printers
	

Publisher: Collins
Author: Ian Sinclair
Platform: Amstrad CPC464

The Aquarius and how to get the most from it Date: 1984 The Aquarius and how to get the most from it

Publisher: Granada Publishing
Author: Ian Sinclair
Platform: Aquarius

The Dragon 32 and How to Make the Most of It Date: 1983 The Dragon 32 and How to Make the Most of It


The Dragon 32 and How to Make the Most of It
by Ian Robertson Sinclair
ISBN 0246121149 / 9780246121141 / 0-246-12114-9
Publisher    Granada Publishing, Limited
Language English
Edition    Softcover
1983

Publisher: Granada
Author: Ian Sinclair
Platform: Dragon 32

The Dragon 32 How to use and Programme Date: 1983 The Dragon 32 How to use and Programme

The Dragon 32 How to use and Programme
ISBN 0586061037
by Ian Sinclair
Published by Panther - Grenada Publishing
1983

Publisher: Grenada
Author: Ian Sinclair
Platform: Dragon 32

The ORIC-1 And How to Get the Most from It Date: 1983 The ORIC-1 And How to Get the Most from It

Publisher: Granada Publishing
Author: Ian Sinclair
Platform: ORIC-1

The ZX Spectrum and how to get the most from it Date: 1982 The ZX Spectrum and how to get the most from it

This book is written for the Sinclair SPECTRUM user who is a beginner or has used other machines, particularly the ZX 81. It covers the setting up and operation of the machine in detail but from the viewpoint of the beginner, highlighting the difficulties and illustrating how the machine responds to incorrect commands. The beginner is guided through the difficult early stages until he or she feels confident enough to start designing and entering BASIC programs. The book has also been designed to be used as a reference guide for the more experienced user.

Publisher: Granda Publishing
Author: Ian Sinclair
Platform: Sinclair ZX Spectrum

Useful Subroutines and Utilities for the Commodore 64 Date: 1985 Useful Subroutines and Utilities for the Commodore 64

Publisher: Collins Professional and Technical Books
Author: Ian Sinclair
Platform: Commodore 64

Using MS-DOS on the Amstrad PC Date: 1987 Using MS-DOS on the Amstrad PC

For the first time user, new to computers, the process of learning how to use the machine can be a daunting process. This book, Using MS-DOS on the Amstrad PC, introduces the user to MS-DOS methods for those users who have some small prior knowledge of computing but no previous experience of MS-DOS or CP/M.

Publisher: Heinemann New Tech
Author: Ian Sinclair
Platform: Amstrad PC

Z88 Computing Date: 1988 Z88 Computing

This book is for owners and would-be purchasers of the Z88 who are not computer literate but who want to be able to use it quickly and effectively.

Since the machine has no facility for using external disk software, it comes with its own built in wordprocessor, spreadsheet, database, diary and calculator.

The Author concentrates on how to make the best use of the built-in software and explains in simple terms how to down-load files to another computer or printer, and how to load files into the Z88 from another computer.

The Z88 portable computer has been aimed at a market entirely separate from that assumed for earlier machines in its lineage. It is the first truly cheap portable laptop computer, and the first computer to dispense with disk drives in favour of memory.

Publisher: David Fulton Publishers
Author: Ian Sinclair
Platform: Z88

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