The essential guide to MS-DOS 5 programming.
โ Scribed by Aitken, Peter G.
- Publisher
- Microsoft Press
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 455
- Series
- Microsoft programming series.
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Special Offer
1: Overview: What Is MS-DOS?
2: The CPU: Memory, Registers, and Interrupts
3: Calling Interrupts from Basic
4: Calling Interrupts from C
5: The Keyboard
6: Mouse Programming
7: Screen Display
8: Disks: The Basics
9: Disks: Files and Records
10: Disk Management and Directories
11: Serial and Parallel Ports
12: Memory Management
13: Miscellaneous MS-DOS Services
A: MS-DOS and BIOS Interrupt Services
B: The ASCII and IBM Extended Character Sets
Index
About the Author
โฆ Subjects
Operating systems (Computers)
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Discusses the structure of MS-DOS application programs and programming tools and looks at peripheral devices, file management, interrupt handlers, and filters
This guide addresses key programming topics, including character devices, mass storage, memory management and process management. The reference section details each MS-DOS function call and interrupt and the BIOS interrupts. New and expanded material in this edition includes, system functions for al