Computing Books written by J. W. Penfold

The following is a list of Computing Books written by J. W. Penfold in the Centre for Computing History collection. It is not an exhaustive list of and other books may have been published. If you have a book that you would like to donate to our collection, please view our donations page.

There are 2 Computing Books written by J. W. Penfold in our collection :
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A Concise Introduction to dBASE Date: 1989 A Concise Introduction to dBASE

DDC: 5.74   LCC: QA76.9  
Classification:
Dewey Class: 5.74 -- Computer programming, programs, data 
LCC Number: QA76.9

Publisher: Bernard Babani Publishing
Author: J. W. Penfold
Platform: dBASE

Getting the Most from Your Printer Date: June 1986 Getting the Most from Your Printer

It is probably true to say that 80% of dot-matrix owners only ever use 20% of the possible features offered by their printers. This is generally due to the fact that most manuals supplied with printers are not particularly "reader friendly" and take some considerable understanding.

The purpose of this book is to help you to realise more of the capabilities of your dot-matrix printer, by showing exactly how to achieve given effects in word processing, when printing listings and from your own programs.

This book is written for the BBC Computer and Acorn Electron, Amstrad, Sinclair Spectrum and QL, Commodore 64, Memotech, MSX and Enterprise machines as well as other business machines.

Publisher: Bernard Babani
Author: J. W. Penfold
Platform: Printers

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