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1902212169.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
DADAX1781065438MACMILLAN 2016-01-01. hardcover. New. 9.06x0.67x12.09. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. MACMILLAN hardcover
75-4256Los Altos CA: Visual Dialog 1976. 8vo. Oblong Stapled wrap ca. 40 pp. Very Good. B&W Plates. Toning. Creasing. Abrasions.Provenance: Richard Diebenkorn Foundation Berkeley CA Los Altos, CA: Visual Dialog, 1976 unknown
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1978235371978. RCA COSMAC VIP a build it yourself microcomputer sold to hobbyists and students archive of user programming periodicals 1978 to 1980 documenting the late 1970s culture of kit computer ownership reader written software and newsletter based technical exchange before home computing became a retail software market. This low cost kit computer was built around the RCA 1802 microprocessor a hexadecimal keypad cassette storage and a television display; owners did not receive a finished consumer appliance but a small machine that rewarded programming repair expansion and correspondence with other users. "VIPER" and "PIPs for VIPs" show how Aresco Terry Laudereau Tom Swan and a dispersed readership turned the VIP into a practical community machine through CHIP 8 code machine language routines hardware modifications games display experimentation in a compiled user manual meant to increase the usability and accessibility to the niche market of early computer users.<br /> <br /> VIPER: The RCA COSMAC VIP. Columbia Maryland: Aresco 1978 to 1980. Approximately 18 issues about 30 pages each with one 160 page copy of PIPs for VIPs and two duplicate small format copies of VIPER Index to Volume I. Volume I includes issues dated June 1978 August 1978 September 1978 October 1978 November 1978 January 1979 February 1979 March 1979 April 1979 and May 1979 with covers and articles including "A Brief History of the VIP" "VIP OWNERS UNITE!" "Getting Started with CHIP-8" "ROM REVEALED!" "CHIP-8 EXPOSED!" "VIP Text Editor" "VIP-Printer Interface" "GAMES!" "Super Sound" "Memory Expander" "Simple Sound Board" "Color Display" "Expansion Keyboard" and "Tiny BASIC." Volume II includes issues dated July 1979 August 1979 September 1979 November 1979 December 1979 January 1980 February and March 1980 and June 1980 with articles and departments on reader input and output CHIP-8 interpretation machine language programming games music hardware PIPs for VIPs modifications Tiny BASIC machine language subroutines extended display routines and the SCRT jump table. The run shows the VIP user community working through the practical problems of early home computin such as how to enter programs save them to cassette expand memory connect printers improve sound and color correct published code and make a small kit computer perform tasks beyond the manufacturer's basic documentation.<br /> <br /> The first issue explains the newsletter as a response to a market "flooded with computer-oriented magazines and newsletters" that did not support the COSMAC VIP and states that the publication would print user notes bulletins tips programs hardware news software material club information and reader correspondence. The later issues continue the reader based model with tables of contents naming "Reader I/O" "CHIP-8 Interpreter" "Machine Language" "VIP Games" "PIPS Mods" "Music" "Hardware" "VIP Tiny BASIC Machine Language Subroutines" "Extended Display Subroutine" and "SCRT Jump Table" while also recording price changes product notices advertising and corrections.<br /> <br /> The archive records the point in which personal computing moved from hobbyist kits toward household machines. The Altair 8800 had reached readers of Popular Electronics in 1975 the Apple II Commodore PET and TRS 80 entered the consumer market in 1977 and publications clubs and mail order suppliers became the working infrastructure for users whose computers still required soldering typing code from print saving programs to cassette and debugging with little institutional support. One page in PIPs for VIPs states that Aresco sold a cassette containing the book's programs for $5 because otherwise "you'll have to enter all the code yourself" then defines VIPER as "composed solely of reader contributions - programs hardware mods tutorials and ideas written by VIP users for VIP users." Three hole punching throughout; some issues show wear occasional marks or checks in pencil. Overall good condition. A large surviving run of the printed network that taught RCA COSMAC VIP owners how to turn a minimal kit computer into a programmable game graphics text music and hardware control system. unknown
2677486-6Used - Good. Pages intact with minimal writing/highlighting. The binding may be loose and creased. Dust jackets/supplements are not included. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good. unknown
20684Sept. 3rd 1903. 15 5/8 x 10 5/8 inches. Short edge tear into blank margin foxing on right margin. Sept. 3rd 1903. unknown
20681Aug. 6th 1892. 15 5/8 x 10 5/8 inches. Light foxing to blank margins. Edge tear just into image - no loss. Aug. 6th 1892. unknown
20680July 28th 1888 15 5/8 x 10 5/8 inches. Light foxing to blank margins. Regular even pale tanning where once matted. July 28th 1888 unknown
20683May 22nd 1902. 15 5/8 x 10 5/8 inches. A couple of edge tears one just into image - no loss May 22nd 1902. unknown
20679July 9th 1892. 15 5/8 x 10 5/8 inches. Light foxing to blank margins browned to the reverse. Regular even pale tanning where once matted. July 9th 1892. unknown
20686June 6th 1902. 15 5/8 x 10 5/8 inches. Regular even pale tanning where once matted. June 6th 1902. unknown
20682Aug 6th 1902. 15 5/8 x 10 5/8 inches. Light foxing to blank margins. Regular even pale tanning where once matted. Small chip to one blank corner. Aug, 6th 1902. unknown
11003London: Vanity Fair 1906 . An original coloured lithographic caricature by "Spy" Leslie Ward titled "Tom" issued with Vanity Fair. 15 1/2 x 10 1/2 inches overall. Some age toning and foxing short marginal edge tears. London: Vanity Fair, (1906 ). unknown
11000London: Vanity Fair 1903. An original coloured lithographic caricature by "Spy" Leslie Ward titled "Yorkshire" issued with Vanity Fair. 15 1/2 x 10 1/2 inches overall. Some marginal age toning and light spotting. London: Vanity Fair, 1903. unknown
8776London: Vanity Fair 1900. With the leaf of descriptive text by Jehu Junior Thomas Gibson Bowles as issued. 15 1/2 x 10 1/2 inches overall. Some toning to blank margins. London: Vanity Fair, 1900. unknown
8774London: Vanity Fair 1900. With the leaf of descriptive text by Jehu Junior Thomas Gibson Bowles as issued. 15 1/2 x 10 1/2 inches overall. Some toning to blank margins. London: Vanity Fair, 1900. unknown
8775London: Vanity Fair 1900. With the leaf of descriptive text by Jehu Junior Thomas Gibson Bowles as issued. 15 1/2 x 10 1/2 inches overall. Some toning to blank margins. London: Vanity Fair, 1900. unknown
15-11310New York: Village Voice et al 1974 - 76. Staples & Loose Pages ca. 150 pp. mostly Letter Some Legal-Sized. Very Good. New York: Village Voice, et al, 1974 - 76. unknown