RB300001

An Introduction to Programming the ORIC-1

Author Publisher
R.A. & J.W. Penfold

Bernard Babani

Year

Book Type:

1983

Book - Programming

Description:
This book has been written for readers wanting to learn more about programming and how to make best use of the ORIC-1 microcomputer's many powerful features. Most aspects of the ORIC-1 are covered, the omissions being where little could usefully be added to the information provided by the manufacturers own manual.

Starting with simple commands and programs, the more complex topics such as animated graphics using sound commands are introduced and illustrated by longer and more sophisticated programs. The many programs included in the book are mostly games and these serve as an interesting way of demonstrating points and gaining programming experience even if you eventually intend to produce programs for more serious applications.

This book has 10 chapters; Variables & Codes, Ins & Outs, Animation & Loops, Attributes, Characters & Time, Using the Sound Generator, Decisions, Structured Programming, Data Filing Ideas, Interfacing and Odds at the End.

It is esential reading for all ORIC-1 owners be they beginners or seasoned programmers.


Notes:
Code: BP129

ISBN:

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