Thank you for the treasure!
You have an opinion about the “Electronic Principles” book, by Albert Malvino?
Learn vintage electronic / computer engineering at 2019.
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Re: Learn vintage electronic / computer engineering at 2019.
in terms of general computing, which includes how home computers work, there is also the part work magazine “The Home Computer Course” which was followed by the “The Home Computer Advanced Course”. They covered the mainstream U.K. home computers, which of course included the ZX Spectrum
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Yes, as I understand it, it is a very good book. I don’t have a copy myself. But I think I did see a copy in my local library back in the 1980s.Muttley Black wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2019 3:36 pm Thank you for the treasure!
You have an opinion about the “Electronic Principles” book, by Albert Malvino?
You don’t need to spend money on the latest edition though, not for understanding a 1982 computer
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“There are four lights!”
Step up to red alert. Sir, are you absolutely sure? It does mean changing the bulb
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I just read that post! This is magic found for me, thank you!1024MAK wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2019 8:37 am in terms of general computing, which includes how home computers work, there is also the part work magazine “The Home Computer Course” which was followed by the “The Home Computer Advanced Course”. They covered the mainstream U.K. home computers, which of course included the ZX Spectrum
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Re: Learn vintage electronic / computer engineering at 2019.
I use this interesting topic to ask, as a novice that I am, if you know some video tutorials to learn how to use the oscilloscope applied to these vintage computers (zx spectrum, commodre 64, etc.). I would like to buy one, but I would also like to learn how to use it well.