This guide for programmers developing applications for the MS-DOS operating system includes the most recent techniques for making the most of the 286, 386 and 486 range of computers running MS-DOS. Topics covered include pull-down menus, graphics and extended memory. The book also includes coverage of protected mode techniques and a DOS extender to enable programmers to cut through the 1-megabyte barrier. The book offers numerous practical C, C++ and Assembler examples and descriptions of utilities. A disk is available with source code formatted for MS/PC-DOS.
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