William Barden, Jr.
William Barden, Jr. is an author of books and articles on computer programming. Barden's writings mainly covered microcomputers, computer graphics and assembly language and BASIC programming. He was a contributing editor for The Rainbow magazine[1] in which he wrote a monthly column called Barden's Buffer on low-level assembly language programming[2] on the TRS-80 Color Computer. Some of his books were published under the name William T. Barden.[3] He lives in Scottsdale, Arizona.[4]
Books
- TRS-80 Models I, III, & Color Computer Interfacing Projects, 1983, ISBN 0-672-22009-1[5]
- TRS-80 Color Computer Assembly Language Programming, Radio Shack catalog number 62-2077, 1983[5]
- TRS-80 Color Computer & MC-10 Programs, Radio Shack cat. no. 26-3195, 1983[5]
- Color Computer Graphics, Radio Shack cat. no. 62-2076, 1982[6]
- The Z-80 Microcomputer Handbook, Longman Higher Education, 1978, ISBN 0-672-21500-4[6]
- How to program microcomputers, H. W. Sams, 1977, ISBN 0-672-21459-8[3]
References
- ↑ "The "CoCo" Chronicles".
- ↑ William Barden Jr. "Interfacing Tricks for BASIC and Assembly Language". The Rainbow Magazine (July 1986): 216–223.
- 1 2 "LibraryThing page on William T Barden".
- ↑ "Personal page on William Barden Jr.'s personal site".
- 1 2 3 "Ira Goldklang's TRS-80 Revived Site".
- 1 2 "Resume page on William Barden Jr.'s personal site".
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