Distribuidora | Amstrad plc |
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Dimensiones | 25,30 x 17,00 x 2,00 cm |
Año | 1985 |
Autor | Amstrad plc |
Páginas | 416 |
Idioma | Inglés |
Estado | Preservado |
Manual original suministrado con el Amstrad PCW 8256/8512. Incluye el manejo e instrucciones de la máquina. Comienza desde la instalación después de su desembalaje, la utilización de los discos suministrados, pasando por LocoScript y su manejo, carga de papel en la impresora y los tipos admitidos, la guía de CP/M Plus sus sistema operativo, manejo del lenguaje DR. Logo y terminando con una breve introducción al funcionamiento con dos unidades de disco.
Este manual está encuadernado en tapas de cartón a color, y las hojas interiores en papel normal fino en blanco y negro. Sus medidas son: Alto 25,30 cm x Ancho 36,00 cm.
CONTENTS Chapter 1: Setting up Chapter 2: Your first twenty minutes Chapter 3: Keeping your work on disc 3.1 Discs for the PCW8256 3.1.1 How to handle discs 3.1.2 Loading and unloading discs 3.2 Making copies of discs 3.3 Organising your work 3.3.1 Keeping your filing system up to date 3.4 Managing your discs 3.4.1 The operations available 3.5 Preparing discs for use 3.5.1 Making a Start of Day disc 3.5.2 Making a Data disc A Guide to LocoScript Stage 1: Enhancing the text Stage 2: Using the simpler editing keys Stage 3: Setting out text Stage 4: Refining the appearance of the text Stage 5: Setting out pages Stage 6: Headings and page numbers Stage 7: Cutting and pasting Stage 8: Printing Stage 9: Eliminating keystrokes Stage 10: Setting up a group template LocoScript summarised Appendix I: Troubleshooting Appendix II: The printer: Loading and maintenance II.1 Paper for the printer II.2 Autoloading the printer II.3 Changing the ribbon II.4 Adjusting the print head II.5 General hints Appendix III: Using LocoScript files in other programs III.1 Making en ASCII file III.2 File communication Licence Agreement Locomotive Software Licence Agreement CONTENTS Part I: The CP/M operating system 1 Introduction to CP/M on the PCW 8256 2 Witch commands to use 3 Commercial software for the PCW8256 4 Graphics on the PCW8256 5 The CP/M Plus built-in commands and utilities Appendix I: CP/M Plus character sets Appendix II: Advanced use of the printer Appendix III: Terminal characteristics Appendix IV: Error messages Part II: The LOGO programming language 1 Introduction to LOGO 2 Starting to use Dr. Logo 3 A summary of Dr. Logo primitives Appendix I: Primitives supported on the PCW8256 Appendix II: Dr. Logo error messages Part III: Two-Drive Operation 1 Introduction 2 Discs and drives 3 Formatting discs for Drive B 4 Using Drive B with CP/M 5 Drive B directory 6 Disc diles and file sizes 7 Copying and Verifying using DISCKIT 8 Using Drive B with LocoScript License Agreement Digital Research End User Program License Agreement Locomotive Software License Agreement CONTENTS An introduction to LOGO 2.1 Directing the turtle 2.1.1 Multiple instructions 2.2 Procedures 2.2.1 Procedures with inputs 2.3 Variables in LOGO 2.3.1 Local and Global Variables 2.4 Editing 2.5 Saving procedures A summary of DR. Logo primitives 3.1 Turtle graphics 3.2 Graphics screen 3.3 Text screen 3.4 Variables 3.5 Arithmetic operations 3.6 Logical operations 3.7 Procedures 3.8 Flow of control 3.9 Word and list processing 3.10 Disc handing 3.11 Taking data from the keyboard 3.12 Controlling the printer 3.13 Handling picture file Appendix I: Primitives supported on the PCW8256 Appendix II: Dr. Logo error messages