Advanced MS-DOS: The Microsoft Guide for Assembly Language and C ProgrammersProgramming with MS-DOS; Genealogy of MS-DOS; MS-DOS in operation; Programming for the MS-DOS environment; Using the MS-DOS programming tools; Programming the character devices; MS-DOS file and record manipulation; Directoriesl Subdirectories, and volume labels; MS-DOS disk internals; Memory allocation; The MS-DOS exec function; MS-DOS interrupt handlers; Installable device drivers; writing MS-DOS filters; MS-DOS programming reference; IBM PC BIO reference; Lotus/Intel/Microsoft expanded memory specification reference; Index. |
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allocation ASCII assembly-language BIOS parameter block buffer Carry flag char character devices command line COMMAND.COM CONFIG.SYS contains CP/M Ctrl-Break Ctrl-C cursor default device drivers display DS:DX endp entry environment block error code example executable exit expanded memory Figure file allocation table file control block filename function failed function number handle hardware HELLO IBM PC Int 10H int 21h Int 21H function interrupt handler interrupt vector jump keyboard Linker loaded Microsoft mode module mov ah mov dx mov int mov mov MS-DOS version my_fcb OFFH offset operating system parameter PC-DOS printer proc program segment prefix record redirection Reserved return code ROM BIOS root directory routine sector segment:offset serial port specified stack standard input standard output status string subdirectory versions of MS-DOS volume label write zero