Microprocessor Programming for Computer Hobbyists

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TAB Books No. 952
First Edition, Second Printing December 1978

If you're a "personal computer" enthusiast - or if you're professionally involved with computers in any way - you'll find this state-of-the-art volume to be one of the most important investments you'll make! It begins where the computer manufacturer's manuals and introductory programming texts leave off, and contains adequate detail to satisfy a working professional programmer. The text is written so simply, and progresses in such a direct and logical manner, that any computer hobbyist, now matter how inexperienced, can easily follow it.

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Publisher : TAB BOOKS

Author : Neill Graham

Format : Paperback: 382 Pages

This exhibit has a reference ID of CH12952. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
 
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