Computing Books published by Interface
The following is a list of Computing Books published by Interface 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 8 Computing Books published by Interface in our collection :
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Date: 1981
Basic Programming for the NASCOM
A small book containing program listings for the NASCOM.
Publisher: Interface
Author: S. J. Spencer
Platform:
Date: 1985
Creating Adventures on your BBC Micro
Publisher: Interface
Author: Peter Shaw, Stuart McCrae
Platform: BBC Micro
Date: 1981
Getting Acquainted with your Acorn Atom
80 Programs including Draughts!
Foreword by John Galt:
This is a curious and interesting book - and I wish I had had it when I first bought my Acorn Atom. While at first sight it appears to be a book which simply tells you how to write and develop game programs on the Atom -- and gives a host of great games ideas and listings in the process -- closer inspection reveals that following through the explanation given for each game will teach you quite a bit... I would have saved myself hours of frustration if Trevor and Tim had written this book before I got my Atom... If I'd had this volume, I'd still be sane, and would have mastered the computer much more easily -- and with far less pain -- than I did.
Publisher: Interface
Author: Trevor Sharples & Tim Hartnell
Platform: Acorn Atom
Date: June 1982
Getting Acquainted with Your Vic 20
Publisher: Interface
Author: Tim Hartnell
Platform: Vic-20
Date: 1st March 1983
Learn Pascal on your BASIC Micro
Publisher: Interface
Author: Jeremy Ruston
Platform:
Date: 1980
Machine Code Programming for the NASCOM 1 and 2
Machine Code Programming for the NASCOM 1 and 2
This book is intended for the novice NASCOM programmer.
Publisher: Interface
Author: G.R. Wilson
Platform: NASCOM
Date: 1982
The best of INTERFACE - 39 Tested Programs for the Acorn Atom
"This collection of programs for the Acorn Atom should help you discover more of your computer's capabilities.
The programs first appeared in the monthly magazine INTERFACE, published by the Independent Acorn (Atom/BBC) User' Group, in conjunction with the National ZX80 and ZX81 Users' Club. THey show a wide variety of approaches to solving programming problems.
Special thanks to the programmers who contribued to this volume: Russel Heins, Robert Heard, G. Hillebrand, Ian Smith, Lars Jakobsson, Jeremy Ruston, Amelia Bridge, Colin barker, Andrew Stevens, Mark Deven, G. S. Buttrick, Norman Alms, Ken Mahogany, Anne Marshall, eter Grantham, and Wilton J. Faberge. Other programs were written by me. I hope the ideas used in these programs help you put your Atom through its paces, and give you some hints on how to expand your programming skills.
Good programming,
TIM HARTNELL,
London,
March 1982"
Publisher: INTERFACE
Author: Tim Hartnell
Platform: Acorn Atom
Date: July 1982
ZAP! POW! BOOM!
- Maze Man
- Asteroids
- Swarm
- Gunfight
- Astro-wars
- Scramble
- Space Invaders
- Airplane
- Marathon
- Star Trek
- Wizard
- Tail Gunner
- 3-D Maze
- Brands Hatch
- Lightning-Bolt
- Space Eggs
- Xyloid
- Adventure
- Gomoku
- Lunar Lander
- Missile Command
- Nightmare Castle
- One-Armed-Bandit
- Draughts
- Dambuster
- Breakout
- Dogfight
- Night Raid
- Tank Battle
- Death Star
Publisher: Interface
Author: Mark Ramshaw
Platform: VIC-20














