If I am not mistaken, I have a book called Star Trek and it is from Dilithium 
Press!
Memory is a bit vague, but it must be on one of my shelves.
The book describes in “FORTRAN style” the procedures for an NCC1701 simulator 😊
But if you dig deeper, there is * a lot * to do yourself.
Anyway, this book was my inspiration to build a StarShip simulator back in the 
(19)80-ties.

Henk

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Onderwerp: Dilithium Press (Computer Books)

Out of curiosity, does anyone know anything about this publisher?  They 
apparently existed in the late 70’s and early 80’s.  They were apparently 
located in Beaverton, Oregon in the same business park, on Nimbus, where Norvac 
Electronics was.  They obviously published some very strange computer books, 
including what looks to be a teen romance.  I find myself with an 
embarrassingly nice little collection of the books, that my Dad apparently had. 
 Considering I think he touched a computer twice in his life, they’re something 
of a mystery.

Best title, “Nailing Jelly to a Tree”, which is apparently a book on Software.

The publisher sounds vaguely familiar, and I think I might have one or two 
other books from them in my collection.

Zane


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