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Revision as of 04:03, 28 August 2008

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
Publiser: Century Communications LTD.
Year: 1986
Pages: 27
ISBN:

Contents

Amstrad Micro Guide - Preface

Amstrad Micro Guide - Conventions and terms used

Amstrad Micro Guide - Control keys

Amstrad Micro Guide - Operating system commands

Amstrad Micro Guide - Arithmetic and Logic operations

Amstrad Micro Guide - BASIC numeric functions

Amstrad Micro Guide - BASIC string functions

Amstrad Micro Guide - Graphics commands

Amstrad Micro Guide - Sound commands

Amstrad Micro Guide - General AMSDOS commands

Amstrad Micro Guide - AMSDOS and BASIC file commands

Amstrad Micro Guide - CP/M commands

Amstrad Micro Guide - Error messages

Amstrad Micro Guide - Memory map

Amstrad Micro Guide - 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