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A Quick Reference Guide to the BASIC AND SYSTEM OPERATIONS of the Amstrad.
A reference guide.  
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== Information ==
 
== Information ==
 
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|Title:|| Amstrad Micro Guide
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|Title:|| '''Amstrad Micro Guide'''
 
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|Authors:|| Prof. Peter Morse, Brian Hancock
 
|Authors:|| Prof. Peter Morse, Brian Hancock
 
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|Publiser:|| Century Communications LTD.
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|Publisher:|| Century Communications LTD.
 
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|Year:|| 1986
 
|Year:|| 1986
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== Contents ==
 
== Contents ==
  
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[[Amstrad Micro Guide - Preface]]
Preface
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1. Conventions and terms used
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01. [[Amstrad Micro Guide - Conventions and terms used|Conventions and terms used]]
2. Control keys
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4. Operating system commands
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02. [[Amstrad Micro Guide - Control keys|Control keys]]
5. Arithmetic and Logic operations
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6. BASIC numeric functions
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03. [[Amstrad Micro Guide - Operating system commands|Operating system commands]]
7. BASIC string functions
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8. Graphics commands
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04. [[Amstrad Micro Guide - Arithmetic and Logic operations|Arithmetic and Logic operations]]
9. Sound commands
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10. General AMSDOS commands
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05. [[Amstrad Micro Guide - BASIC numeric functions|BASIC numeric functions]]
11. AMSDOS and BASIC file commands
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12. CP/M commands
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06. [[Amstrad Micro Guide - BASIC string functions|BASIC string functions]]
13. Error messages
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14. Memeory map
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07. [[Amstrad Micro Guide - Graphics commands|Graphics commands]]
15. List of Amstrad keywords
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08. [[Amstrad Micro Guide - Sound commands|Sound commands]]
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09. [[Amstrad Micro Guide - General AMSDOS commands|General AMSDOS commands]]
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10. [[Amstrad Micro Guide - AMSDOS and BASIC file commands|AMSDOS and BASIC file commands]]
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12. [[Amstrad Micro Guide - Error messages|Error messages]]
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13. [[Amstrad Micro Guide - Memory map|Memory map]]
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Each command is illustrated with simple examples to show how it is used in context and there are practical hints throughout the book.
 
Each command is illustrated with simple examples to show how it is used in context and there are practical hints throughout the book.
  
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[[Category:Books]] [[Category:Book cover]][[Category:Scanned books]]

Latest revision as of 18:40, 1 September 2014

Frontpage

A Quick Reference Guide to the BASIC AND SYSTEM OPERATIONS of the Amstrad.

Information

Title: Amstrad Micro Guide
Authors: Prof. Peter Morse, Brian Hancock
Publisher: Century Communications LTD.
Year: 1986
Pages: 27
ISBN:

Contents

Amstrad Micro Guide - Preface

01. Conventions and terms used

02. Control keys

03. Operating system commands

04. Arithmetic and Logic operations

05. BASIC numeric functions

06. BASIC string functions

07. Graphics commands

08. Sound commands

09. General AMSDOS commands

10. AMSDOS and BASIC file commands

11. CP/M commands

12. Error messages

13. Memory map

14. List of Amstrad keywords

Review

The Century Microguide to the Amstrad is a conveniently sized, clearly laid out, quick reference guide for the busy Amstrad owner. lt comprehensively summarizes all the essential information needed by the Amstrad enthusiast and includes:

  • Special Keyboard Features
  • Alphabetic Quick Reference
  • Locomotive BASIC Commands
  • Sound, Graphics, Text and Colour
  • Numeric, Trigonometric and String Functions
  • Input/Output Functions
  • Arithmetic and Logic Operations
  • File Handling Commands
  • Indirection Operators
  • Memory Maps
  • Error Handling, Codes and Messages
  • Operating System Commands
  • Disc System Commands

Each command is illustrated with simple examples to show how it is used in context and there are practical hints throughout the book.

Scanned pages - Contents