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This is a book that no Electron owner will want to miss. It will guide you step-by-step from the moment when you first plug in and switch on to a stage where you'll be making full use of the Electron's capabilities. BASIC, the Electron's programming language, is described clearly and simply in such a way that you'll be writing programs at an early stage. Then, in the second half of the book, you can explore the exciting world of sound, graphics and animation. Soon you'll be inventing and playing games, writing and listening to music, producing and watching animated graphics all in the comfort of your own front room.
This book investigates the fundamental programming capabilities of the Acorn Electron computer, specifically focusing on the BASIC language and multimedia integration. The authors, Alan H. Watt and James J. McGregor, provide a structured instructional framework designed to transition a novice user from initial hardware setup to the creation of functional software. By utilizing a step-by-step pedagogical approach, the text demystifies the machine's architecture and provides the necessary syntax for users to manipulate the system's sound and visual output.
What You Will Find
Experts and hobbyists recognize this as a foundational manual for early 1980s home computing enthusiasts. Readers frequently note the clarity of the instructional prose, which effectively bridges the gap between basic operation and advanced system utilization.
Page Count:
322
Publication Date:
1983-10-01
Publisher:
Addison-Wesley Educational Publishers Inc.,U.S.
ISBN-10:
0201145146
ISBN-13:
9780201145144
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