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|Authors:|| A. Clarke - J. M. Eaton - D. Powys-Lybbe | |Authors:|| A. Clarke - J. M. Eaton - D. Powys-Lybbe | ||
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| − | + | Preface. | |
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| − | + | 01. A historical sketch. | |
| − | + | 02. The console commands. | |
| − | + | 03. The information transients. | |
| − | + | 04. PIP. | |
| − | + | 05. The 'batch processing' transients. | |
| − | + | 06. Creating and controlling CP/M's operation. | |
| − | + | 07. DUMP, LOAD, DDT and SID. | |
| − | 10. The CP/M editors | + | 08. The CP/M compatible assemblers. |
| − | 11. The structure of CP/M | + | 09. The CP/M programming languages. |
| − | 12. Hardware | + | 10. The CP/M editors. |
| − | 13. Using the FDOS | + | 11. The structure of CP/M. |
| − | 14. Using the BIOS | + | 12. Hardware. |
| − | 15. Configuration | + | 13. Using the FDOS. |
| − | 16. Networking and multi-user systems | + | 14. Using the BIOS. |
| − | 17. CP/M on the 8086 | + | 15. Configuration. |
| − | 18. 'Bug fixes' from Digital Research | + | 16. Networking and multi-user systems. |
| + | 17. CP/M on the 8086. | ||
| + | 18. 'Bug fixes' from Digital Research. | ||
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| + | Appendix. | ||
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</pre> | </pre> | ||
| − | [[Category:Books]] | + | [[Category:Books]] [[Category:Book cover]] |
Revision as of 15:21, 30 June 2010
Information
| Title: | CP/M The Software Bus ... A Programmer's Companion |
| Authors: | A. Clarke - J. M. Eaton - D. Powys-Lybbe |
| Publiser: | Sigma Technical Press |
| Year: | 1983 |
| Pages: | 332 |
| ISBN: | 0-905104-18-8 |
Contents
Preface. 01. A historical sketch. 02. The console commands. 03. The information transients. 04. PIP. 05. The 'batch processing' transients. 06. Creating and controlling CP/M's operation. 07. DUMP, LOAD, DDT and SID. 08. The CP/M compatible assemblers. 09. The CP/M programming languages. 10. The CP/M editors. 11. The structure of CP/M. 12. Hardware. 13. Using the FDOS. 14. Using the BIOS. 15. Configuration. 16. Networking and multi-user systems. 17. CP/M on the 8086. 18. 'Bug fixes' from Digital Research. Appendix.