An Introduction to Microcomputers Vol 0: The Beginner's Book / Adam Osborne; David Bunnell

By: Osborne, AdamContributor(s): Bunnell,David [colaborador]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: United States of America.: Osborne/McGraw-Hill , 1982Edition: 3.edDescription: 233 p 23cmISBN: 0-931988-64-0Subject(s): HISTORIA DE LA COMPUTADORAS | COMPUTADORA -- PRINCIPIANTEDDC classification: 000.16 Summary: Microcomputers are destined to be ranked alongside automobiles a television sets as among the most significant inventions of the twentieth century. By now you´ve probably seen a microcomputer perhaps in your local electronics store and you know about the tiny silicom chips that have made microcomputer possible. What you may not realize is that is that within the next few years microcomputers will be as common in our everyday live as the telephone .if you know little or nothing about computers of any kind, this book will get you started, whether you want to buy your own computer, or learn how computers work and how they are built. Accordingly, the book is divided into two sections of their chapter’s each.1. (Chapters1-3; II (Chapters 4-6)
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Microcomputers are destined to be ranked alongside automobiles a television sets as among the most significant inventions of the twentieth century. By now you´ve probably seen a microcomputer perhaps in your local electronics store and you know about the tiny silicom chips that have made microcomputer possible. What you may not realize is that is that within the next few years microcomputers will be as common in our everyday live as the telephone .if you know little or nothing about computers of any kind, this book will get you started, whether you want to buy your own computer, or learn how computers work and how they are built. Accordingly, the book is divided into two sections of their chapter’s each.1. (Chapters1-3; II (Chapters 4-6)

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