Developing Applications Using DOS

by: Ken W. Christopher - etc. - B.A. Feigenbaum - S.O. Saliga

Developing Applications Using DOS
Author: Ken W. Christopher, etc., B.A. Feigenbaum, S.O. Saliga

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc

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Format: Hardback

Publication date: 18 April 1990

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ISBN: 0471522317 ISBN 13: 9780471522317

Developing Applications Using DOS by Ken W. Christopher - etc. - B.A. Feigenbaum - S.O. Saliga

The purpose of this book is to assist in the development of applications that can be run on PC-DOS. It provides guidelines for creating applications that will comply with IBM's Common User Access (CUA), as well as tips on compatibility across the IBM hardware and software product lines. Top page

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The purpose of this book is to assist in the development of applications that can be run on PC-DOS. It provides guidelines for creating applications that will comply with IBM's Common User Access (CUA), as well as tips on compatibility across the IBM hardware and software product lines. The authors were responsible for directing the development of the entire DOS 4.0 product. Top page

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Publisher & Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc

City: New York

Pages: 574

More info: height 90 mm width 35 mm weight 1021 gr thickness 38 mm

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Age recommended: College/higher education

Subject Indexing & Classification Dewey:(DC20) 005.446 Library of Congress Subject: IBM microcomputers - Programming

Record updated at: 06 April, 2013 time: 01:31

Summary Developing Applications Using DOS How DOS Works. Organizing PC DOS Application Programs. Displaying Information. Getting Keyboard Data. Using the Mouse as a Pointing Device. Managing Memory. Program Operation. DOS Disk Usage. Application File Processing. Error Handling. Writing a Translatable Program. Printing Data. Interrupt Processing. Programming Considerations. Device Drivers. Appendices. Index. Top page

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