Commodore Pet Books published by Computabits
The following is a list of Commodore Pet Books published by Computabits 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 Commodore Pet Books published by Computabits in our collection :
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This book contains instructions relating to the subroutines of the Commodore PET.
From the Introduction:
'For the average PET user the prospect of writing a set of programs to perform, say, a business application is daunting. Many don't even try, preferring to employ someone to do the job or buy an off-the-shelf package...These problems are purely a mental block, since any person of average intelligence can write and design such a program. Given a logical framework on which to build, plus a few aids in the form of standard subroutines, the process of writing an applications program becomes considerably easier.'
First edition, June 1980.
Publisher: Computabits
Author: Nick Hampshire
This book contains instructions relating to the production of graphics on the Commodore PET.
From the Foreword:
'This book has two objectives. One, to provide the reader with an introduction to the programming techniques used to generate graphic displays. Two, to provide the programmer with a complete package of machine code routines giving a wide range of normally unavailable graphics functions.'
First edition, April 1981.
Publisher: Computabits
Author: Nick Hampshire