PC-1500 Computer Program Menu (Part I)
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This manual is intended for people who know nothing at all about micro-computers but wish to learn how to generate various kinds of graphs and diagrams. Such a skill may be especially useful to researchers and lecturers, since, according to psychologists, diagrams and graphs are five times easier to understand than tables.
Most of the examples of graphs included in this manual are in Mono (i.e., black color only). The ones which are in color are also given in Mono in order to facilitate photocopying and offset printing.
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Shindo, S. (1983). PC-1500 Computer Program Menu (Part I). Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Training Department.
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