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334 pages, paperback. Published by dilithium (sic) Press.  37 programs total.  Has an 8 page color section in the middle with screenshots of running programs "which illustrates how programs will look on a colored screen."
334 pages, paperback. Published by dilithium (sic) Press.  37 programs total.  Has an 8 page color section in the middle with screenshots of running programs "which illustrates how programs will look on a colored screen."

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TRS-80 Color Computer Programs
TRS-80 Color Computer Programs
Title TRS-80 Color Computer Programs
Author Feldman, Phil, and Rugg, Tom
Publisher Dilithium (sic) Press
Pub Date {{{pub_date}}}
Pages 334
ISBN 0918398614
ISBN-13 9780918398611
Alibris 11372271543
Language English
Format Soft Cover
Notes
Info Source Dean Leiber

334 pages, paperback. Published by dilithium (sic) Press. 37 programs total. Has an 8 page color section in the middle with screenshots of running programs "which illustrates how programs will look on a colored screen."