A visit to my Grandparents ended up in me returning home with a couple of books. Nothing rare, I think but they look interesting.
First is a nice blue cloth bound edition of "Oscilloscope Equipment - Circuits for the Constructor By D. W. Easterling", Printed by Norman Price, London, 1958. Not paid much attention to this yet.
Second is a larger, red leather bound First edition (second printing) of Microprocessor Interfacing by Joseph J. Carr, 1982. Goes into Detail about the z-80, 6502, 8080 and a coupla others
I understand about 50% of this one. Touches on Op Amps and 555 timers which will be useful, as in our Systems GCSE we have to construct a 'device' that uses these.
I'm sure that if I study it carefully I will understand at least 75%. I am a complete n00b in this field, so its definately useful.
Good bargains at an Oxfam bookshop!
First is a nice blue cloth bound edition of "Oscilloscope Equipment - Circuits for the Constructor By D. W. Easterling", Printed by Norman Price, London, 1958. Not paid much attention to this yet.
Second is a larger, red leather bound First edition (second printing) of Microprocessor Interfacing by Joseph J. Carr, 1982. Goes into Detail about the z-80, 6502, 8080 and a coupla others
I understand about 50% of this one. Touches on Op Amps and 555 timers which will be useful, as in our Systems GCSE we have to construct a 'device' that uses these.
I'm sure that if I study it carefully I will understand at least 75%. I am a complete n00b in this field, so its definately useful.
Good bargains at an Oxfam bookshop!
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