PC Interfacing Pocket Reference
โ Scribed by Myke Predko
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 652
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
PC interfacing answers ? in 60 seconds or less! The ultimate at-a-glance data finder for PC hardware and software engineers, PC Interfacing Pocket Reference, by Myke Predko, packs everything skilled developers need: traditional ASCII tables, memory and register addresses, and instruction sets plus BIOS, MS-DOS, DPMI and Windows APIs. You also get reference information for the leading PC programming languages ? PC assembly, BASIC, C and C++ ? as well as time-saving code snippets to use for developing your own applications. What?s more, you?ll find: Sample Windows device drivers (.VxDs, .WDMs, and .DLLs) Hardware addresses and device block diagrams with connector pinouts ISA, PCI, and USB bus information, along with Plug and Play and Interrupt and DMA interfacing Conformance to Intel/Microsoft ?PC/9x? baseline specification
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