Donald E. Lancaster is a prolific
author, inventor, and microcomputer pioneer best known for his magazine columns. He is also known for his "
TV Typewriter" dumb terminal project, his book on technical entrepreneurship
The Incredible Secret Money Machine, and his work on and advocacy of early
print-on-demand technology. Lancaster's print-on-demand technique, with which he self-published several books, employed hand-tuned
PostScript code sent to a
laser printer through the game port of an
Apple II rather than, as was common at the time, a
Macintosh running
PageMaker.
Bibliography
- TTL Cookbook (Macmillan, May 1974). Paperback ISBN 0-672-21035-5
- RTL Cookbook
- TV Typewriter Cookbook (January 1976). ISBN 0-672-21313-3
- The Incredible Secret Money Machine (January 1978). ISBN 0-672-21562-4
- The Cheap Video Cookbook (Sams, May 1978). Paperback ISBN 0-672-21524-1
- Son of Cheap Video (January 1980). Paperback ISBN 0-672-21723-6
- CMOS Cookbook 1st (Sams, 1980). ISBN 0-672-21398-2, 2nd rev. (Butterworth-Heinemann, January 1997). ISBN 0-7506-9943-4
- The Hexadecimal Chronicles (January 1981). Paperback ISBN 0-672-21802-X
- Don Lancaster's Micro Cookbook (Sams, October 1982). Paperback ISBN 0-672-21828-3
- Assembly Cookbook for Apple II/IIE (Sams, July 1984). Paperback ISBN 0-672-22331-7
- Enhancing Your Apple II (January 1985). Paperback ISBN 0-672-21846-1
- Applewriter Cookbook (January 1986). Paperback ISBN 0-672-22460-7
- The Incredible Secret Money Machine II
- Enhancing Your Apple II and IIe ISBN 0-672-21822-4
- Book-On-Demand Resource Kit
- Lancaster's Active Filter Cookbook (Butterworth-Heinemann, August 1996). Paperback ISBN 0-7506-2986-X
- The Case Against Patents : Selected Reprints from "Midnight Engineering" & "Nuts & Volts" Magazines (Synergetics Press, January 1996). Paperback ISBN 1-882193-71-7
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