1980s MS-DOS 1.0 Encyclopedia MITS Altair 8800 IBM 5150 Bill Gates Intel 4004 For Sale

1980s MS-DOS 1.0 Encyclopedia MITS Altair 8800 IBM 5150 Bill Gates Intel 4004
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1980s MS-DOS 1.0 Encyclopedia MITS Altair 8800 IBM 5150 Bill Gates Intel 4004:
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1980s Microsoft MS-DOS Encyclopedia
Over 4 pounds (1.8 kilos) & 1570 pagesWeighing in at over 1500 pages, this huge tome covers everything you ever wanted to know about MS-DOS versions 1.0 through 3 in excruciating detail. What\'s more,this updated edition contains a full 40 pages on the history of personal computing from the Intel 4004 and 8008 microprocessors to the birth of the MITS Altair 8800 in 1975 to Bill Gates\' and Paul Allen\'s work on Altair BASIC to the release of the IBM 5150 and beyond, complete with numerous photos. Apart from a little cover wear, the book is in very good condition. Copyright 1989. This item ships WORLDWIDE.

Contents Include:

  • Structure of DOS
  • Programming for MS-DOS
  • Customizing MS-DOS
  • Directions of MS-DOS
  • Programming Tools
  • User Commands
  • Programming Utilites
  • System Calls
  • Appendixes
    • MS-DOS Version 3.3
    • Critical Error Codes
    • Extended Error Codes
    • ASCII and IBM Extended Character Sets
    • ANSI.SYS Key and Extended Key Codes
    • File Control Block (FCB) Structure
    • Program Segment Prefix (PSP) Structure
    • 8086/8088/80286/80386 Instruction Sets
    • Common MS-DOS Filename Extensions
    • Intel Hexadecimal Object File Format
    • 8086/8088 Software Compatibility Issues
    • An Object Module Dump Utility
    • IBM PC BIOS Calls



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