Features
- School & Library Binding: 122 pages
- Published by: Franklin Watts; Library Binding edition April 1986
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0531101444
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0531101445
- Weighs: 1.1 pounds
From School Library Journal
ea. vol: photogs. bibliog. index. (Computer Literacy Skills Bks.). CIP. Watts. Mar. 1986. PLB $10.90. Grade 7-12 This series on graphics and animation is not for beginners, as it requires a thorough understanding of the BASIC programming language. Lampton discusses in detail the features specific to each of four microcomputers, the Apple, Atari, and the TRS-80. In . . . Apple, some of the topics covered are screen formating, high- and low-resolution modes and shape tables. The important Atari graphics features that are described include bitmap modes, animation, memory usage and display lists and character sets. The least capable machine in terms of graphics is the TRS-80, but Lampton does a good job of exploring the range of this microcomputer. The textual content in each of the chapters is supplemented by suggested follow-up projects. A series of books for young programmers who want to improve their ability in programming computer graphics. SWZ
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Card Catalog Description
Instructions for creating simple and advanced graphics using BASIC on the Atari computer. Includes suggestions for projects.