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PET/CBM Personal Computer Guide (1980) 16 exemplaires
Z80 Programming for Logic Design (1978) 10 exemplaires
8080 programming for logic design (1976) 5 exemplaires
CBM Professional Computer Guide (1982) 4 exemplaires
CBASIC User Guide (1981) 4 exemplaires
6800 Programming for Logic Design (1977) 2 exemplaires

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Lo scopo di questo libro è quello di farvi capire in modo completo che cosa sono i microcomputer e come si differenziano da altri computer. Dato che il libro non presuppone che abbiate già avuto contatti con i computer, i concetti di base sono illustrati nei minimi particolari, e dai concetti base formiamo i componenti necessari di un sistema microcomputer.
 
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BiblioLorenzoLodi | May 20, 2019 |
This book explains how an assembly language program can replace combinatorial logic.

In digital circuit theory, combinatorial logic is a type of logic circuit whose output is a pure function of the present input only. This is in contrast to sequential logic, in which the output depends not only on the present input but also on the history of the input. In other words, sequential logic has memory while combinatorial logic does not.

If you are a logic designer, this book will teach you how to do your old job in a new way by creating assembly language programs.

If you are a programmer, this book will show you how programming has found a new purpose, namely, logic design.

Being a "how-to" book, the Z80 is referenced directly throughout.
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MrJack | Sep 26, 2008 |
One of the authors, Gordon Eubanks, was the creator of CBASIC. His expertise makes this manual the definitive reference on the CBASIC language.

CBASIC is a compiled version of the BASIC programming language written for the CP/M operating system by Gordon Eubanks in 1976–77. Like Pascal, CBASIC requires no line numbers, lending itself to structured, modular programming.

Microsoft QuickBASIC followed in this tradition, also lending itself to numberless, structured, modular programming on IBM-compatible personal computers.… (plus d'informations)
 
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MrJack | Sep 26, 2008 |

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