Computing Books published by Newnes Microcomputer Books

The following is a list of Computing Books published by Newnes Microcomputer 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 7 Computing Books published by Newnes Microcomputer Books in our collection :
Order By : Title - Release Date - Publisher
26 BASIC Programs for your Micro Date: 1982 26 BASIC Programs for your Micro

Here is a collection of 26 new and varied games programs, ranging from spelling tests to submarine-hunting. They are graded from the most elementary, usable on the simplest home computer, to longer and more complex programs suitable for more advanced machines.

Publisher: Newnes Microcomputer Books
Author: Derrick Daines
Platform: Microcomputers

6502 Machine Code for Beginners Date: 1983 6502 Machine Code for Beginners

Publisher: Newnes Microcomputer Books
Author: A. P. Stephenson
Platform: 6502

Exploiting BBC Basic Date: 1984 Exploiting BBC Basic

Publisher: Newnes Microcomputer Books
Author: A.P.Stephenson and D.J.Stephenson
Platform: BBC Micro

Programming the BBC Micro Date: 1983 Programming the BBC Micro




Publisher: Newnes Microcomputer Books
Author: John Ferguson, John Gordon, Louie Macari, Simon Williams, Anthony Shaw
Platform: BBC Micro

Some Useful BASIC Subroutines Date: 1983 Some Useful BASIC Subroutines

Publisher: Newnes Microcomputer Books
Author: Ian R. Sinclair
Platform: BASIC

ZX 81 BASIC BOOK Date: 1st January 1982 ZX 81 BASIC BOOK

ZX81 Basic Book


If you have a ZX81, or are thinking of buying one, this book will tell you all you need to know to get the best from it. 

ZX81 Basic Book covers the basic 1k version, the additional facilities offered by the 16k expansion RAM, and how to use the ZX Printer.
There are 14 original programs for you to run on the machine (For 1K and 16K versions), and for those confused by computer jargon (and who isn't?) there is a glossary of technical terms.

Robin Norman assumes no initial computing know-how, and his undemanding writing style is a perfect beginners' introduction - as readers of his previous book, Learning BASIC with your Sinclair ZX80, will know.

Publisher: Newnes Microcomputer Books

Platform:

ZX81 User's Handbook Date: August 1982 ZX81 User's Handbook

Publisher: Newnes Microcomputer Books
Author: Trevor J. Terrell and Robert J. Simpson
Platform: ZX81

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