This simple introduction for beginning computer users cover the essentials of using the latest DOS release. Step-by-step tutorials lead the way, starting with plugging in the computer and following through to common DOS commands. With plenty of helpful tips and advice.
An excellent book for beginners. A new format offers a two-page layout for each task. The tasks are arranged in an order that develops the user's competence quickly and gets the reader productive as soon as possible with a minimum of reading. The reader can immediately apply the skills learned to their own documents. The tasks include nuggets of information that make learning each task easy and enjoyable.
An introduction and tutorial as well as a comprehensive reference Using C-Kermit describes the new release, 5A, of Columbia University's popular C-Kermit communication software - the most portable of all communication software packages. Available at low cost on a variety of magnetic media from Columbia University, C-Kermit can be used on computers of all sizes - ranging from desktop workstations to minicomputers to mainframes and supercomputers. The numerous examples, illustrations, and tables in Using C-Kermit make the powerful and versatile C-Kermit functions accessible for new and experienced users alike.
(Note: This volume is in the Deseret Alphabet and does not use standard English spelling.) Fifteen stories from the American Master of gothic horror: "MS. Found in a Bottle," "Berenice," "Morella," "King Pest," "Ligeia," "How to Write a Blackwood Article," "The Predicament," "The Fall of the House of Usher," "The Masque of the Red Death," "The Pit and the Pendulum," "The Tell-tale Heart," "The Black Cat," "The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar," "The Raven," "The Cask of Amontillado." The stories range from the horrifying to the humorous, but all are written with Edgar Allan Poe's characteristic expressive style, and all are focused on the twin themes of death and decay. All are among the very greatest of tales of the macabre.