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BASIC FUN WITH GRAPHICS: THE ATARI COMPUTER WAY

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Susan Drake Lipscomb, Margaret Ann Zuanich




Computer Creations with your Atari Computer


Once you've explored the many capabilities of your Atari computer, you'll definitely want to take the next step to graphics. This book covers the beginning and intermediate graphics programming statements available in Atari BASIC. By following the exercises, you'll be able to decorate a Christmas tree, build a pyramid, play hide and seek, and create an amazing amount of complex and beautiful artwork. And after you've familiarized yourself with these programs, you can experiment and generate your Own new and unique designs.


BASIC FUN WITH GRAPHICS includes an introduction, an explanation on how to use this book, and warm up exercises at the beginning of each chapter. It also has a chapter that focuses on the color Capabilities of your computer.


BASIC FUN WITH GRAPHICS is written in BASIC for the Atari 400 or 800 Home Computer. The programs will run on either a color or monochrome monitor.


The possibilities, discoveries, and fun are limitless. All you have to do is sit down at your computer and start creating!

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0-380-85050-8

1983

128

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