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  • by Greenshields Mark Greenshields
    £12.99 - 20.99

    First published in 1983, this user-friendly guide to the Commodore 64 helped many owners of the much-loved home computer understand their machine to a whole new level.

  • by Ian Logan
    £11.99 - 18.99

  • by Steven Vickers
    £13.99

    Launched at the peak of the legendary 1980s microcomputer rivalry, the Jupiter ACE was the most intriguing machine of them all, marketed by Jupiter Cantab. This company was founded by Richard Altwasser and Stephen Vickers - the key hardware and software designers for the legendary Sinclair ZX Spectrum.This collector's edition of the manual is an almost exact reproduction of the original that accompanied the Jupiter ACE and is brought to you by the current owners of the ACE brand as a celebration of the 40th anniversary of the launch of the special computer that so many people hold dear.The original designers wanted the Jupiter ACE to be a programmers' machine, and although sales were not necessarily stellar, they achieved exactly what they set out to. Now, almost forty years on, you can once again learn not only how to code the Jupiter ACE but also the foundations of the still-useful programming language FORTH.

  • by Philip Williams
    £12.99 - 19.99

  • by John Vander Reyden
    £19.99

    This is the collector's hardback edition of Meteoric Programming for the Oric-1The Oric-1 8-bit home computer was released in 1982 and would go on to sell more than 150,000 units in the UK alone. It was considered a rival to the popular ZX Spectrum, with its advantage being a much better keyboard than Sir Clive's rubber monster. Despite official production ceasing just two years after its launch, clones of the machine were produced in Eastern Europe well into the 1990s.This popular guide to the Oric-1 was first published in 1983 by Melbourne House. It helped many owners of the much-loved machine not only take their first steps in programming, but also introduced them to the more advanced features of the machine. To this day it remains a highly useful guide for those interested in retro games programming on the classic machine.* * *As the original publisher Melbourne House wrote:WARNINGYour Oric-1 is about to become Meteoric.Now you can achieve Meteoric software performance from your micro with this collection of 30 dynamic programs, designed specifically for the Oric-1 home computer.You can test your skill with arcade action games such as Luna Landa, Eliminator, and North Sea Copter, or attempt to solve the mind stretching mathematical and educational exercises.These programs fully extend the excellent colour resolution of the Oric-1 to its maximum!The book includes many practical utilities that will enable you to really improve your own programs. These useful routines include Renumber, Machine Code Monitor, Block Line Deletion and Graphics Aid.Even if you are a beginner, you can enter all the programs yourself due to Meteoric programming's easy to understand format.Your overall knowledge of computer operation will be expanded too. Each program features an in-depth explanation of how and why it runs and illustrations of screen display back up the text to ensure you understand exactly what will be achieved.Experienced programmers who want to develop their own Meteoric programs will really appreciate all the expert hints and tips that have been included in the book.Whether you're a first timer or an old hand, you can't afford to miss the only book that will make your Oric-1 Meteoric.* * *Acorn Books is proud to present its Retro Reproduction Series, a collection of classic computing works from the 1980s and 90s, lovingly reproduced in the 21st century. From standards of programming reference no self-respecting microcomputer programmer would be without, to obscure works not found in print anywhere else, these modern reprints are perfect for any connoisseur of retro computing.

  • by Bruce Bayley
    £12.99

  • by John Vander Reyden
    £11.99

    The Oric-1 8-bit home computer was released in 1982 and would go on to sell more than 150,000 units in the UK alone. It was considered a rival to the popular ZX Spectrum, with its advantage being a much better keyboard than Sir Clive's rubber monster. Despite official production ceasing just two years after its launch, clones of the machine were produced in Eastern Europe well into the 1990s.This popular guide to the Oric-1 was first published in 1983 by Melbourne House. It helped many owners of the much-loved machine not only take their first steps in programming, but also introduced them to the more advanced features of the machine. To this day it remains a highly useful guide for those interested in retro games programming on the classic machine.* * *As the original publisher Melbourne House wrote:WARNINGYour Oric-1 is about to become Meteoric.Now you can achieve Meteoric software performance from your micro with this collection of 30 dynamic programs, designed specifically for the Oric-1 home computer.You can test your skill with arcade action games such as Luna Landa, Eliminator, and North Sea Copter, or attempt to solve the mind stretching mathematical and educational exercises.These programs fully extend the excellent colour resolution of the Oric-1 to its maximum!The book includes many practical utilities that will enable you to really improve your own programs. These useful routines include Renumber, Machine Code Monitor, Block Line Deletion and Graphics Aid.Even if you are a beginner, you can enter all the programs yourself due to Meteoric programming's easy to understand format.Your overall knowledge of computer operation will be expanded too. Each program features an in-depth explanation of how and why it runs and illustrations of screen display back up the text to ensure you understand exactly what will be achieved.Experienced programmers who want to develop their own Meteoric programs will really appreciate all the expert hints and tips that have been included in the book.Whether you're a first timer or an old hand, you can't afford to miss the only book that will make your Oric-1 Meteoric.* * *Acorn Books is proud to present its Retro Reproduction Series, a collection of classic computing works from the 1980s and 90s, lovingly reproduced in the 21st century. From standards of programming reference no self-respecting microcomputer programmer would be without, to obscure works not found in print anywhere else, these modern reprints are perfect for any connoisseur of retro computing.

  • by Reyden John Vander Reyden
    £11.99 - 20.99

  • by John Vander Reyden
    £11.99 - 18.99

  • by Greenshields Mark Greenshields
    £11.99 - 18.99

  • by Woolcock Richard Woolcock & Stretton Graeme Stretton
    £11.99

  • by Richard Woolcock & Graeme Stretton
    £18.99

  • by Reproductions Retro Reproductions
    £10.99 - 17.99

  • by Duffy Cameron Duffy & Woolcock Richard Woolcock
    £14.99 - 20.99

  • by Croucher Mel Croucher
    £12.99 - 21.99

    This 30th Anniversary Edition User's Guide features a new foreword from Mel Croucher, the original author. The manual is Illustrated throughout by Robin Evans, with Sam the Robot always on hand to help users get the most out of their machine.

  • by Retro Reproductions
    £10.99 - 17.99

  • by Bruce Bayley
    £19.99

  • by John Vander Reyden
    £12.99 - 20.99

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