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1.DOS for DummiesDOS for Dummies
from For Dummies
Price: $14.95

Customer Review:
As usual, A book has been published by Wiley that seeks to add ease of use to a rather difficult subject. Dan Gookin has written many computer books for MS press and in other places.
This book is well-written and concise (silly comic sketches aside). It is a fair representation of what Wiley... more info

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3.0 / 5.0


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2.Assembly Language Step-by-step: Programming with DOS and Linux (with CD-ROM)Assembly Language Step-by-step: Programming with DOS and Linux (with CD-ROM)
from Wiley
Price: $34.65

Customer Review:
I started a personal campaign to teach myself assembly language, and searched out books that might help. I bought this book because I own a number of "Step-By-Step" books and the blurb sounded good. Unfortunatly, it turned out to be a dissapointment.
The author prides himself on the fact that... more info

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3.Dos for Dummies Quick ReferenceDos for Dummies Quick Reference
from For Dummies
Price: $14.99

Customer Review:
The author seems to assume you already know something about DOS. He doesn't completely cover the basics you need to start with before you start entering commands in the MS-DOS prompt; for example, the command to change the directory is in the regular reference section rather than at the start of the... more info

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4.Qbasic by Example (Programming (Que))Qbasic by Example (Programming (Que))
from Que
Price: $23.09

Customer Review:
The book is for starters, those who have never programmed before. I wanted to program Microchip PICs and I wanted to do it in Basic. So I decided to learn Basic first and I did that with this book. I can now program PICs at ease. I feel that I have good background in Basic and that I could move... more info

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4.5 / 5.0


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5.[no image]Qbasic
from West Publishing Company

Customer Review:
I use this book in a Computer Science class, and I feel that I have learned very well from this book...there are a lot of good examples, and a lot of good programming problems to help you learn. The book goes at a fairly slow pace, so you can comprehend everything. I gave the book 4 stars.

Customer Rating:
3.5 / 5.0


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6.MORE DOS for DummiesMORE DOS for Dummies
from For Dummies

Customer Review:
If you need a reference book for MS-DOS, this is one of the best. You can learn a lot about DOS -- anything from futzing with the dos prompt to learning how to use batch files. Oh, one more important detail -- you learn that an elephant's appendix is nearly five feet long :-) The light-hearted... more info

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7.FreeDOS Kernel; An MS-DOS Emulator for Platform Independence and Embedded Systems DevelopmentFreeDOS Kernel; An MS-DOS Emulator for Platform Independence and Embedded Systems Development
from CMP Books
Price: $26.68

Customer Review:
This is my second pass on this book.And each pass gives more pleasure.Excellently designed while obeying ms-dos compatability.Excellent explanations.Highly commented programs.I have got the overall picture.But the f-node related functions are somehow harder to understand and needs more explanation.I... more info

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8.Dissecting DOS: A Code-Level Look at the DOS Operating SystemDissecting DOS: A Code-Level Look at the DOS Operating System
from Addison-Wesley Professional
Price: $27.55

Customer Review:
The book was pretty good with the information that it did give. Some of the programs that were discussed in the book were not on the disk like the book said they were. Alot was left out and not touched upon like they should have been. There should have been a short section on Device drivers, just to... more info

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9.Peter Norton s Complete Guide to DOS 6.22 (Peter Norton)Peter Norton's Complete Guide to DOS 6.22 (Peter Norton)
from Sams

Customer Review:
This is an excellent book for users of all levels. The book starts out very very basic describing hardware and software and there inter relation, and moves gradually to more advanced topics. As stated before the book is not full of poor and forced jokes, but the wording makes for very easy reading.... more info

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10.Writing MS-Dos Device DriversWriting MS-Dos Device Drivers
from Addison-Wesley Professional
Price: $26.95

Customer Review:
This is an excellent book. Approaching device drivers via DOS is probably the best method to understanding device drivers in general. As to previous comments that the examples were written in assembly rather than C, this is a strength, not a weakness. Many drivers during the heyday of DOS were... more info

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