Mikrocomputer selbstgebaut und programmiert

vom Bauelement zum fertigen Z-80-Computer

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vom Bauelement zum fertigen Z-80-Computer

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Franzis
Language
German
Pages
419

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Mikrocomputer selbstgebaut und programmiert: vom Bauelement zum fertigen Z-80-Computer
1984, Franzis
in German - 2., neubearbeitete und erw. Aufl.

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 405.
Rev. and enl. ed. of: Microcomputersysteme. 1978.
Includes index.

Published in
München
Series
Franzis Computer-Praxis

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
001.64
Library of Congress
QA76.5 .K5234 1984

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Pagination
419 p. :
Number of pages
419

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Open Library
OL2809592M
ISBN 10
3772371620
LCCN
83242660
Amazon ID (ASIN)
B0026L29AA
Library Thing
9398992
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4588390

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