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|a Williams, Al
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|a DOS and Windows protected mode :
|b programming with DOS extenders in C /
|c Albert A. Williams
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|a México :
|b Addison-Wesley,
|c 1993
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|a xviii, 503 p. ;
|c 22 cm.
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|a Part 1. INTRODUCTION TO DOS EXTENDERS. Chapter 1. What´s a Dos extender, anyway?. Chapter 2. Dos extenders: Under the hood. Chapter 3. The Dos extender tool box. Chapter 4. Protected mode: the inside story. Part 2. DOS EXTENDERS AND WINDOWS IN DETAIL. Chapter 5. Dipping into DPMI. Chapter 6. Stretching your data. Chapter 7. Segments: Take them or leave them. Chapter 8. Looking up and old address. Chapter 9. Interrupts: A function call by any other name. Chapter 10. Return to real mode. Chapter 11. Extending extenders, viertual memory to the rescue. Chapter 12. Something borrowed. Chapter 13. Handling user exceptions, expect the unexpected. Chapter 14. Windows (and Dos) times 32. Chapter 15. Protected performance. Part 3. BIG PROBLEMS, BIG SOLUTIONS. Chapter 16. Welcome to the real world. Chapter 17. A Dos extended mutant turtle. Chapter 18. A 386 disk duplicator. Chapter 19. Windows, Dos, and you.
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|a SISTEMAS OPERATIVOS
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|a DOS
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|a WINDOWS
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|a INFORMATICA
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