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Howard W. Sams & Co. | ||
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Founded | 1946 | |
Closed | ||
Headquarters | Indianapolis, Indiana, United States | |
Manager | Howard W. Sams (1946 - 1967) | |
Employees | ||
Key People (choice) | ||
Turnover | Pearson Education | |
Sector | Books | |
Website | http://www.informit.com/sams | |
Information | A Division of Macmillian, Inc, An imprint of Pearson PLC |
Howard W. Sams & Co, also SAMS Publishing (short: SAMS) was founded by Howard W. Sams in 1946 for producing radio schematics and repair manuals.
In 1967 it was assumed by ITT Corporation and in 1985 sold to Macmillian, Inc. In the 1980's SAMS published a lot of computer books for homecomputers like C64. In the 1990's Simon & Schuster bought Macmillian and sold SAMS with his education division to the publisher Pearson PLC.
Published Books (selection)[edit | edit source]
C64[edit | edit source]
- Commodore 64 User's Guide
- Commodore 64 Programmer's Reference Guide
- Commodore 64/128 Assembly Language Programming - Andrews
- Commodore 64 Starter Book
- Commodore 64 and 128 Programs for Amateur Radio and Electronics
- Commodore 64 for Kids from 8 to 80
- Commodore 64 BASIC programs
- Commodore 64 BASIC Programming: Commodore 64 (Book and 64K Disk)
- Commodore 64 Graphics and Sound
- Commodore 64 Programs for the Home: Commodore 64 (Book, Documentation and 64K Disk)
- Commodore 64 Trivia Data Base
- Commodore 64 Troubleshooting & Repair Guide
- Commodore 1541 Troubleshooting & Repair Guide
- Crazy Games for Your Commodore 64
- Explorer's Guide to Commodore LOGO
- Kids to Kids on the Commodore 64
- How to Program Your Commodore 64
- Learn BASIC Programming in 14 Days on your Commodore 64
- Mostly BASIC: Applications for your Commodore 64 - Book 1 & Book 2
- Secret of Arendarvon Castle: Commodore 64
- Secret of Arendarvon Castle: A Complete Microworld Adventure for the: Commodore 64
- The Commodore 64 Computer Workout
- The Tool Kit Series Commodore 64 Edition (Ted Buchholz and Dave Dusthimer)
- Qwerty's Alphabet Adventure: Commodore 64 (Book and Disk)
- Lost in Space Commodore 64 BASIC Programming (64K)
Other Commodore models[edit | edit source]
- BASIC Conversions Handbook for Apple, Commodore, TRS-80 and Atari Users
- Commodore 16 user's manual
- Commodore 128 Assembly Language Programming
- Commodore Software Encyclopaedia
- Inside the Amiga
- Official Book for the Commodore 128
- Personal Computing on the VIC 20, a Friendly Computer Guide
Series: SAMS Computerfacts (selection of Commodore models)[edit | edit source]
- Computer: Commodore VIC-20 (CC3; ISBN 0672089653; ISBN 0672089033; ISBN 9995384752; 1986)
- Computer: Commodore 64 (CC4; ISBN 9995384779; ISBN 0672089068; 1984)
- Computer: Commodore 16 (CC8; ISBN 9995384914; ISBN 0672089300; 1984)
- Computer: Commodore Plus/4 (CC9; ISBN 0672089262; 1986)
- C64 (CC17; 1984)
- Commodore Model C64 /1984 Version); (CC17; ISBN 0672089807)
- Commodore Model C128 (CC18; ISBN 0672089823; 1986)
- Commodore Models 64/C (1986 Version); (CC20; ISBN 0672090236; 1988)
- Commodore Model C128D (CSC25; 0672090376; 1988)
- Commodore Amiga 500 System; 0672090406; 1988
- Disk Drive: Commodore 1541/1541 (CD4; ISBN 0672089270)
- Commodore Model 1571 (CD12)
- Commodore Model 1581 (CD20; ISBN 0672090589)
- Commodore Model 1541-II (CD22; ISBN 0672090384; 1988)
- Commodore VIC-1525 (CP4; ISBN 0672089289; 1986)
- Commodore Models 1526 / MPS 802 (CP17; ISBN 0672089688; 1988)
- Monitor: Commodore Model 1701 - Zenith Model ZVM-135 (CMT17; ISBN 0672089327; 1986)
6502 microprocessor[edit | edit source]
- Programming & Interfacing the 6502, with Experiments (DeJong, Marvin L.; 1980)
- Advanced 6502 Interfacing (Holland, John M.; 1982)
- 6502 Software Design (Scanlon, Leo J. ; 1980)
Links[edit | edit source]
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