Computing Books published by Duckworth
The following is a list of Computing Books published by Duckworth 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 14 Computing Books published by Duckworth in our collection :
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Publisher: Duckworth
Author: Richard Hurley & David Virgo
Platform: Amstrad CPC464
Publisher: Duckworth
Author: Nick Hampshire
Platform: Dragon 32
This is a complete look at the fabulous world of Adventure Games for the Commodore 64 Computer. Starting with an introduction to adventures, and their early history, it takes you gently through the basic programming necessary on the 64 before you can start writing your own games.
Publisher: Duckworth
Author: Peter Gerrard
Platform: Commodore 64
Publisher: Duckworth
Author: Peter Gerrard
Platform: Dragon 32
This is a complete look at the fabulous world of Adventure Games for the Electron Computer.
Publisher: Duckworth
Author: Peter Gerrard
Platform:
ISBN-13: 978-0715618394
Publisher: Duckworth
Author: Stephen Morris
Platform: Apricot
Classifications
Dewey Decimal Class 794.8/028/5404
Library of Congress GV1469.2
ID Numbers
Open Library OL22443727M
OCLC/WorldCat 12480170
Publisher: Duckworth
Author: Mike & Peter Gerrard
Platform: Adventures
100% Solutions to: Philosopher's Quest, Castle of Riddles and two Scott Adams classics, Voodoo Castle and The Count.
Publisher: Duckworth
Author: Bob Chappell
Platform: BBC Micro
The Complete VIC ROM Disassembly is a reference book written by Peter Gerrard and Kevin Bergin. It includes fundamental memory maps, memory architecture, the complete ROM disassembly, and the complete 6510 machine code instruction set for reference.
Publisher: Duckworth
Author: Peter Gerrard, Kevin Bergin
Platform:
Publisher: Duckworth
Author: Mike Salem
Platform: Microcomputer
Using the Commodore 64
Publisher: Duckworth
Author: Peter Gerrard
Platform: Commodore 64