IBM-PC in the Laboratory

IBM-PC in the Laboratory by B. G. Thompson is a revised edition published by Cambridge University Press on March 12, 1992. This manual, comprising 246 pages, aims to build an understanding of the principles of computer operations and the application of computers in laboratory settings. Written in English, it serves as a resource for those looking to enhance their knowledge of personal computers and their hardware components.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of how computers can be utilized effectively in scientific and physics-related contexts. The book delves into various aspects of computer hardware and operations, providing insights that are particularly relevant for laboratory environments. This edition is designed to facilitate a deeper grasp of the intersection between computing technology and scientific inquiry, making it a valuable reference for students and professionals alike.
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The primary object of this manual is to build an understanding of the principles of computer operations and the use of computers in the laboratory.
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