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Undocumented DOS: A Programmer’s Guide to Reserved MS-DOS Functions and Data Structures
Undocumented DOS puts all the power of reserved functions and data structures at your disposal in this unique book/software package. A team of expert authors provides an easy-to-follow tutorial on how to make use of undocumented functions in your programs. The first section of the book gives a general description of how to use undocumented calls, as well as warnings on when not to use them. Next are chapters on Resource Management, the DOS File System and Networks, TSRs, Multitasking, Command Interpreter, DOS Shells, and Debuggers. Then, explore MS-DOS with a debugger called INTRSPY. The authors also include a complete reference to all the undocumented functions.
Undocumented DOS contains two disks that include:
• all DOS functions reserved and unreserved in a hypertext pop-up utility
• the INTRSPY debugger
• DEVLOD for loading device drivers from the command line
• MEM for displaying the DOS memory chain
• ENVEDT for editing the master environment
• MONITOR and WINMON complete assembly source code for DOS and Windows debuggers
Andrew Schulman is a software engineer at Phar Lap Software in Cambridge, MA. He is a coauthor of Extending DOS and a contributing editor to Dr. Dobbs Journal.
Raymond J. Michels is a contributor to Programmer’s Journal and coauthored The MS-DOS Papers.
Jim Kyle has written extensively on MS-DOS and contributed to the DOS Programmer’s Reference and the MS-DOS Encyclopedia.
Tim Paterson is the original author of MS-DOS version 1.x which he wrote from 1980-1982 while employed at Seattle Computer Products and Microsoft. He helped develop QuickBASIC 4.0/4.5 and is a regular contributor to Dr. Dobb’s Journal.
David Maxey manages a network software development team at a large software firm in Cambridge, MA.
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Undocumented DOS/Windows by Schulman et al. companion disks
Post by xelloss » Sun Mar 18, 2018 8:32 pm
I recently acquired copies of the oldish books Undocumented DOS and Undocumented Windows (by Andrew Schulman et al.), which include companion floppies that I would like to share with you. Enjoy!
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Post by johnlemon647 » Fri Mar 23, 2018 10:34 pm
Thank Xelloss for Undocumented DOS and Undocumented Windows by Andrew Schulman floppy disks.
Undocumented Windows 2.0 on Windows 3.00 in Action.