MS-DOS Encyclopedia ebook
by Ray Duncan
FREE shipping on qualifying offers. A comprehensive and updated reference contains detailed information on MS-DOS versions . through .
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Archaic by today's standards, this OS still has some life as a teaching tool for young computer operators and programmers - this Encyclopedia will serve anyone well. 2 people found this helpful.
Features in the book include detailed, version-specified data plus articles by recognized experts covering specialized areas of MS-DOS for programming.
He has written numerous magazine articles and a book on MS-DOS
p. cm. Includes indexes. MS-DOS . 0: A Hands-On Tutorial" Reprinted by permission of PC World from Volume 1, Issue 3, March 1983, published at 501 Second Street, Suite 600, San Francisco, CA 94107. Special thanks to Bob O'Rear, Aaron Reynolds, and Kenichi Ikeda. He has written numerous magazine articles and a book on MS-DOS.
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MS-DOS (Computer file). On this site it is impossible to download the book, read the book online or get the contents of a book. Personal Name: Duncan, Ray, 1952-. Corporate Name: Microsoft Press.
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Microsoft licensed 86-DOS to IBM, and it became PC DOS . MS-DOS (Versions . -3. 2) Technical Reference Encyclopedia. A 2004 book about Kildall says that he used such an encrypted message to demonstrate that other manufacturers had copied CP/M, but does not say that he found the message in DOS; instead Kildall's memoir (a source for the book) pointed to the well-known interface similarity. By Bornstein, Howard; Bredehoeft, Lawrence; Duncan, Ray; Morris, Carol; Rose, David; Socha, John; Tomlin, Jim; Vian, Kathleen; Wolverton, Van.
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oceedings{Duncan1988TheME, title {The MS-DOS encyclopedia}, author {Ray Duncan}, year {1988} }. Ray Duncan. Features in the book include detailed, version-specified data plus articles by recognized experts covering specialized areas of MS-DOS for programming.
