Computing Books published by Sigma
The following is a list of Computing Books published by Sigma 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 6 Computing Books published by Sigma in our collection :
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Date: 1988
All in One Business Computing
Publisher: Sigma
Author: John M Hughes
Platform: Amstrad PCW
Date: 1983
Anatomy Of The Dragon
ANATOMY OF THE DRAGON...by Mike James..(Sigma).6.95.
1983
Dragon Data Approved.
This book is for anyone wanting to know how their Dragon works and how to control it from BASIC. It describes the Dragon's hardware and software from the point of view of a BASIC programmer. It introduces a number of new graphics modes, and explains how GET and PUT can be used to create user- defined graphics, shows how to disable the BREAK key and a great deal more.
Publisher: Sigma
Author: Mike James
Platform: Dragon 32
Date: 12nd December 1991
Desktop Publishing on the Archimedes
Published December 12, 1991 by Sigma Press .
The Physical Object
Format Paperback
ID Numbers
Open Library OL11946433M
ISBN 13 9781850582489
This book is in excellent condition and was kindly donated by Peter Lonsdale
Publisher: Sigma
Author: Bruce Goatly
Platform: Acorn Archimedes
Date: 1984
Inside your Acorn 6502 - Assembler for the BBC Microcomputer
Dewey Decimal Class 001.64/24 Library of Congress QA76.8.B35
ID Numbers
Open Library OL20789041M
OCLC/WorldCat 12613065
Publisher: Sigma
Author: C.M. Dalton.
Platform: BBC Micro
Date: 1st January 1984
Provisional Sinclair QL User Guide
Title: Sinclair QL User Guide
Author: Lionel Fleetwood
ISBN: 0905104927
Publisher: Sigma Technical P
PublicationDate: 1984
Soft-back 211 pages
Publisher: Sigma
Author: Lionel Fleetwood
Platform: QL
Date: 1984
Starting LOGO
Written in a clear and easy to understand format, the book is especially suitable for children using LOGO with the minimum of adult supervision. The object of the book is to develop the student's skills, from the first principles to full usage at a quite advanced level. It is also designed to stimulate thinking and to expose some of the potential of this computer language and hence of computing itself.
Publisher: Sigma
Author: Christopher J. Leigh
Platform: LOGO














