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The Peter Norton Programmer's Guide to the IBM PC

The Peter Norton Programmer's Guide to the IBM PC

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great reference work to the early PCs
Review: Finally...the ultimate programmer's reference guide for the early family of IBM personal computers: IBM PC · XT · AT · IBM Portable · PCjr

If you're an intermediate or advanced programmer, you know the value of developing programs for one IBM machine that will port to the others, even any future IBM machines. Peter Norton, acknowledged IBM authority and creator of the best-selling Norton Utilities, now gives you the information you need to do just this. In The Peter Norton Programrner's Guide to the IBM PC, you'll find a gold mine of insights, techniques, technical data, and quick reference charts, and you'll take a look at the architectural similarities and differences among IBM's five personal computers. Equipped with this invaluable information, you'll be better able to create simple, clean, and portable professional and business programs.

Here's just a sampling of what's covered: Disk Basics · Sound Generation · BIOS Basics ROM-BIOS Video and Diskette Services DOS Interrupts · DOS Functions (including version 3.0) · Linking Programs · Installable Device Drivers · Tips on creating interface routines for use with assembly language, Pascal, BASIC, and C

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great reference work to the early PCs
Review: Finally...the ultimate programmer's reference guide for the early family of IBM personal computers: IBM PC · XT · AT · IBM Portable · PCjr

If you're an intermediate or advanced programmer, you know the value of developing programs for one IBM machine that will port to the others, even any future IBM machines. Peter Norton, acknowledged IBM authority and creator of the best-selling Norton Utilities, now gives you the information you need to do just this. In The Peter Norton Programrner's Guide to the IBM PC, you'll find a gold mine of insights, techniques, technical data, and quick reference charts, and you'll take a look at the architectural similarities and differences among IBM's five personal computers. Equipped with this invaluable information, you'll be better able to create simple, clean, and portable professional and business programs.

Here's just a sampling of what's covered: Disk Basics · Sound Generation · BIOS Basics ROM-BIOS Video and Diskette Services DOS Interrupts · DOS Functions (including version 3.0) · Linking Programs · Installable Device Drivers · Tips on creating interface routines for use with assembly language, Pascal, BASIC, and C


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