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An introduction to the Electron Microcomputer, explaining how the keyboard works, how to use it to do simple calculations, draw colored pictures, and play music, and how to design original programs.
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A child's guide to the electron micro
1984, Cambridge University Press
in English
0521318440 9780521318440
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A child's guide to the Electron Micro
Here are five friendly experts who'll help you to use your Acorn Electron. See how to write your own programs - draw pictures, play
tunes, tell jokes, even run a game park!
P.C. Truemo
"I'll help you make sure the computer understands you - and investigate why, when it doesn't."
Pru Comet
"I'll help you understand the keyboard and learn the computer's language."
Ms. O. C. Termup
"I'm in charge of the reference section of this book. I'll help you look up terms and make your own reference file."
Mort Puce
"I'm an artist and I'll show you how to draw patterns, change colours and make music with your computer."
Prof. O. Crumpet
"Ah! What a beautiful thing is a well written program! I'll show you how to plan it, write it and run it."
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