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William Barden Jr.

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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

  • Connecting the CoCo to the Real World, 1990, no ISBN (Radio Shack project cancelled, then printed by author).[5] Part of the book comes from his chronicle Barden's Buffer in Rainbow Magazine.
  • TRS-80 Models I, III, & Color Computer Interfacing Projects, 1983, ISBN 0-672-22009-1[6]
  • TRS-80 Color Computer Assembly Language Programming, Radio Shack catalog number 62-2077, 1983[6]
  • TRS-80 Color Computer & MC-10 Programs, Radio Shack cat. no. 26-3195, 1983[6]
  • How To Do It on the TRS-80, IJG Inc. publisher, 1983 ISBN 0-936-20008-1
  • Color Computer Graphics, Radio Shack cat. no. 62-2076, 1982[7]
  • The Z-80 Microcomputer Handbook, Longman Higher Education, 1978, ISBN 0-672-21500-4[7]
  • How to program microcomputers, H. W. Sams, 1977, ISBN 0-672-21459-8[3]

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