This is an idea i had about a few months ago but time wasn't so great on
my schedule. so i will leave this up for grabs by any willing programmer:
2 ideas:
1 - Use MPXPlay's Sound Driver Code (that gets SB\AC97\+More!) as a TSR
or a Command line driver (driver.exe wolf3d [using driver only on
w
I recommend :
Writing MSDOS device drivers, Robert Lai.
The MSDOS HandBook, Sybex.
DOS 5 techniques and utilities, ZD Press
Dissecting DOS, Podanoffsky
Villanis Freedos Kernel
--chris
http://www.aotksc.com/
- Original Message
From: john s wolter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: freedos-user@lis
A book that helped me learn the internal structure of MS-DOS is
"Undocumented DOS 2nd Ed." by Andrew Schulman, ISBN0-201-63287-X, $44.95
retail cost. There were several Undocumented books is a whole series.
Examples were mostly in assembly code, my favorite high level language. It
covers a number
Hi Allan!
Been a while since I looked for a beginner book on DOS, but "Special
Edition Using MS-DOS(r) 6.22, Third Edition" by Que looked pretty
good. It even mentions FreeDOS! :-)
Kind of a thick book. I lot of IT books seem to go for number of
pages, unfortunately. I hope it doesn't scare you a