Datamost

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Datamost
IndustryComputer books
Video games
Founded1981; 43 years ago (1981)
FounderDavid Gordon
Headquarters

Datamost was a computer book publisher and computer game company founded by

home computers and computer programming
.

Video games

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1981
1982
1983
1984

Publications

  • How to Program the Apple II Using 6502 Assembly Language (1981) Using 6502 Assembly Language by Randy Hyde | PDF by Randy Hyde
  • The Elementary Commodore-64 (1982) by William B. Sanders, Ph.D.
  • How to Write an Apple Program (1982) by Ed Faulk
  • Designing Apple Games with Pizazz (1983) by Greg Minter and John Ruffner
  • p-Source (A Guide to the Apple Pascal System) (1983) by Randall Hyde
  • Games Apples Play (1983) by Mark James Capella and Michael D. Weinstock
  • Games Ataris Play (1983) by Hal Glicksman and Kent Simon[2]
  • Games Commodores Play (1983) by Phil Dennis and Greg Minter
  • The Elementary Apple (1983) by William B. Sanders
  • The Commodore 64 Experience (1983) by Mike Dean Klein[3]
  • The Atari Experience by Adrien Z. Lamothe (1984)
  • Atari Roots (1984) by Mark Andrews[4]
  • The Musical Atari (1984) by Hal Glickman
  • The Apple Almanac (1984) by Eric Goez and William Sanders
  • Apple Macintosh Primer (1984) by William Sanders
  • Inside Commodore DOS (1984, 1985) by Richard Immers and Gerald G. Neufeld
  • The Super Computer Snooper (1984) by Isaac Malitz

References

  1. ^ "Marketalk Reviews". Softalk. Vol. 4, no. 1. September 1983. p. 192. Retrieved 3 June 2020.
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