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20 Goto 10 8th Edition Steven Goodwin

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20 Goto 10 8th Edition Steven Goodwin
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Publisher: Unbound Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 28.62 MB
Pages: 319
Author: Steven Goodwin
ISBN: 9781800182752, 1800182759
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 8

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20 Goto 10 8th Edition Steven Goodwin by Steven Goodwin 9781800182752, 1800182759 instant download after payment.

A numerical adventure through the history of retro computers of the 1980s and 90s Do you know what secret messages were hidden in Commodore BASIC? Why the highest score possible in Pac-Man is 3333360? That Steve Wozniak set the price of the Apple computer at $666.66? Or why the Amstrad CPC 472 had an 8K chip that was never connected? From 0 to 2147483647, and from Acorn Atoms to VIC-20s, 20 GOTO 10 takes us on an adventure through the history of retro computers and games consoles – one number at a time. By following the ‘GOTO’ instructions at the end of each entry, you’ll create a unique journey through this treasure trove of forgotten geek lore and fascinating trivia. With any luck, you’ll discover the number used to grant infinite lives in Jet Set Willy on the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, the reason a single digit might require seven bytes of memory, and how – through numbers – we can understand more than just the internal workings of our favourite retro machines.

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