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|Title:|| Basic Programming on the Amstrad Computers CPC 464, 664 and 6128
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|Title:|| '''BASIC Programming on the Amstrad Computers CPC 464, 664 and 6128'''
 
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|Authors:|| Wynford James
 
|Authors:|| Wynford James
 
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|Publiser:|| Micro Press
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|Year:|| 1985
 
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== Contents ==
 
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01. [[BASIC Programming on the Amstrad computers - Getting Started|Getting Started]]
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02. [[BASIC Programming on the Amstrad computers - Programming|Programming]]
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03. [[BASIC Programming on the Amstrad computers - Drawing Pictures|Drawing Pictures]]
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04. [[BASIC Programming on the Amstrad computers - Loops|Loops]]
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05. [[BASIC Programming on the Amstrad computers - Making Decisions|Making Decisions]]
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06. [[BASIC Programming on the Amstrad computers - Strings|Strings]]
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07. [[BASIC Programming on the Amstrad computers - Loops and lists|Loops and lists]]
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08. [[BASIC Programming on the Amstrad computers - Games and Graphics|Games and Graphics]]
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09. [[BASIC Programming on the Amstrad computers - Planning a program|Planning a program]]
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10. [[BASIC Programming on the Amstrad computers - Sound and Music|Sound and Music]]
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11. [[BASIC Programming on the Amstrad computers - Files|Files]]
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[[BASIC Programming on the Amstrad computers - Index|Index]]
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== Review ==
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''BASIC PROGRAMMING ON THE AMSTRAD COMPUTERS 464, 664 and 6128''
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The CPC 6128 and 664 incorporates the CPC 464 with Amstrad‘s disk drive in one unit. This book, as the title suggests, covers BASIC programming on all three machines. lt takes the reader from the very beginning covering the first principles of BASIC programming. The last few chapters cover topics of more specialised interest such as the use of sound and how to create the files and read data from them. Each chapter conta ins example programs and exercises.
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''The Author''
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Wynford James writes educational material (including soft ware) for a major microcomputer company. Prior to that he was a technical author for ICL. He has also taught mathematics and was actively involved in the development of computer studies throughout his school.
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Latest revision as of 04:51, 16 December 2010

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Information

Title: BASIC Programming on the Amstrad Computers CPC 464, 664 and 6128
Authors: Wynford James
Publisher: Micro Press
Year: 1985
Pages: 229
ISBN: 0-7447-0036-1

Contents

01. Getting Started

02. Programming

03. Drawing Pictures

04. Loops

05. Making Decisions

06. Strings

07. Loops and lists

08. Games and Graphics

09. Planning a program

10. Sound and Music

11. Files

Index

Review

BASIC PROGRAMMING ON THE AMSTRAD COMPUTERS 464, 664 and 6128

The CPC 6128 and 664 incorporates the CPC 464 with Amstrad‘s disk drive in one unit. This book, as the title suggests, covers BASIC programming on all three machines. lt takes the reader from the very beginning covering the first principles of BASIC programming. The last few chapters cover topics of more specialised interest such as the use of sound and how to create the files and read data from them. Each chapter conta ins example programs and exercises.

The Author

Wynford James writes educational material (including soft ware) for a major microcomputer company. Prior to that he was a technical author for ICL. He has also taught mathematics and was actively involved in the development of computer studies throughout his school.