Computing Books published by Bernard Babani

The following is a list of Computing Books published by Bernard Babani 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 10 Computing Books published by Bernard Babani in our collection :
Order By : Title - Release Date - Publisher
A Concise Introduction to MS-DOS Date: 1st January 1991 A Concise Introduction to MS-DOS

Publisher: Bernard Babani
Author: Noel Kantaris
Platform: MS-DOS

An Introduction to BASIC 2 on the Amstrad PCs Date: 1988 An Introduction to BASIC 2 on the Amstrad PCs

"The aim of this book is to teach you to program the Amstrad PC1512 and PC1640 computers in Locomotive BASIC 2. It assumes no prior knowledge of computers or programming, and it is hoped it will show that BASIC programming is not nearly as difficult as it might appear at first sight, and can be both interesting and enjoyable."

Publisher: Bernard Babani
Author: J W Penfold
Platform: Amstrad PC

An Introduction to Programming the Acorn Electron Date: 1984 An Introduction to Programming the Acorn Electron

In this book, programming is taken one step at a time, with many examples being used to demonstrate not just what various instructions and functions do, but just as importantly, how they can be applied in practice. In this way the reader can, with reasonable ease, gain a practical understanding of most aspects of BASIC programming on the Electron.

Publisher: Bernard Babani
Author: R. A. & J. W. Penfold
Platform: Acorn Electron

Basic & Pascal in Parallel Date: May 1983 Basic & Pascal in Parallel

Publisher: Bernard Babani
Author: S.J.Wainright
Platform:

Computer Hobbyists Handbook Date: 1st May 1989 Computer Hobbyists Handbook

Publisher: Bernard Babani
Author: R.A. & J.W. Penfold
Platform:

Computer Hobbyists handbook Date: 1989 Computer Hobbyists handbook

 Penfold, R.A. and Penfold, J.W.  Computer Hobbyists Handbook  (London: Bernard Babani, 1989)

 

 

Publisher: Bernard Babani
Author: RA & JW Penfold
Platform:

Getting the Most from Your Printer Date: June 1986 Getting the Most from Your Printer

It is probably true to say that 80% of dot-matrix owners only ever use 20% of the possible features offered by their printers. This is generally due to the fact that most manuals supplied with printers are not particularly "reader friendly" and take some considerable understanding.

The purpose of this book is to help you to realise more of the capabilities of your dot-matrix printer, by showing exactly how to achieve given effects in word processing, when printing listings and from your own programs.

This book is written for the BBC Computer and Acorn Electron, Amstrad, Sinclair Spectrum and QL, Commodore 64, Memotech, MSX and Enterprise machines as well as other business machines.

Publisher: Bernard Babani
Author: J. W. Penfold
Platform: Printers

Making MS DOS Work For You Date: 1992 Making MS DOS Work For You

 

 

Publisher: Bernard Babani
Author: N. Kantaris & P. R. M. Oliver
Platform: DOS

The 6809 Companion Date: February 1982 The 6809 Companion

Small reference book covering history, architecture, addressing modes, instruction set, converting programs from the 6800, programming style, interrupt handling and available software.

Publisher: Bernard Babani
Author: M. James
Platform: 6809 Microprocessor

The Art of Programming the ZX Spectrum Date: 1983 The Art of Programming the ZX Spectrum

The Art of Programming the ZX Spectrum is a book written by M. James. It covers such topics as low resolution graphics, random number generation, high resolution graphics, sound, moving graphics, peek and poke, a sense of time, strings and words, and advanced graphics.


This edition was published in 1983 by Bernard Babani Publishing.

Publisher: Bernard Babani
Author: M. James
Platform:

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