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19
Here are a few sugges-
tions for making the
space where you use
your computer a pleasant
place to work or play:
Do not use household
solvents or cleansers on
the computer.
ATARI Home Computer
users don't have to work
or play in isolation. Most
of the situations and pro-
blems you may en-
counter have already
been met and worked
out by others. Much of
this computer experience
is documented, so there
is plenty of support avail-
able. The sources listed
here are a few of the
many aids which can
help you or guide you to
new, exciting directions
for home computer use.
They are available from
bookstores, Atari
retailers, or by writing to
the addresses provided.
Keep your computer
clear of dust by occa-
sionally wiping it with a
moist, lint-free cloth.
Keep liquids away
from the work area.
Books
Albrecht, Bob; Finkel,
LeRoy; and Brown, jerald
R. ATARI® BASIC. New
York: john Wiley & Sons,
1979.
ATARI BASIC Reference
Manual. Atari, Inc. 1983.
Technical Reference
Notes. ATARI Home Com-
puter System. Atari, Inc.
1983.
Willis, jerry, and Miller,
Merl. Computers for Peo-
ple. Beaverton, Oregon:
dilithium Press, 1982.
Poole, Lon; McNiff, Mar-
tin; and Cook, Steven.
, Your Atari Computer.
Berkeley, Calif.:
Osborne/ McGraw Hill,
1982.
Magazines
ATARI Connection, The
Home Computer
Magazine. Get a free
copy just by returning
your ATARI Home Com-
puter warranty card. You
then have the option of
becoming a regular
subscriber. You can also
write to: P.O. Box 50047,
San [ose, CA 95150.
An tic- The Atari
Resource. 600 18th St.,
San Francisco, CA 94107.
Analog Computing, The
Magazine for Atari Com-
puter Owners. P.O. Box
23, Worcester, MA 01603.
HI-RESMAGAZINE, The
Complete Magazine for
ATARI Users, 755 West
Sanlando Springs Drive,
Longwood Springs, FL
32750 .

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