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Takes a detailed look at the capabilities of the IBM Personal Computer, examines its microprocessor, operating system, ROM programs, and software, and also discusses diskettes, graphics, and assembly language
This reference handbook provides information to software developers, applications programmers, and applications developers on the full range of IBM microcomputers. Covers the PC, XT, AT, PS/2, and Intel 8086, 80286, 80386, and 80486 chips.
Guides Programmers in Understanding the Internal Design of the IBM-PC
This volume presents assembly language as a vehicle for a concrete introduction to computer architecture and operating systems -- a comprehensive "look under the hood" of IBM microcomputers for readers with a basic knowledge of Pascal or C. Easy to follow and complete, the guide explores: IBM system components; APX assembly language; machine-level aspects of procedures in high-level languages; an overview of I/O ports and device structure; and issues in memory management. Suitable for any Software Engineer who works with personal computers.
A revision of a classic, now updated to cover IBM PS/2 and DOS 4.0. Throughout the book, new examples and applications pass Norton's highly regarded expertise to both beginners and experienced users alike.
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