The New Peter Norton Programmer's Guide to the IBM PC & PS/2


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This authoritative, critically acclaimed book--updated to include the new IBM PS/2 line--is a complete reference to the hardware, system software (includingOS/2), the ROM BIOS services, and the differences among the IBM family of microcomputers. A must-have for programmers and power users.




The Peter Norton Programmer's Guide to the IBM PC.


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A gold mine of insights, techniques and technical data, this guide includes information on the similarities and differences among IBM's five personal computers, plus tips for programming in assembly language, BASIC, C and Pascal. An Ingram computer book bestseller for over a year.




The Peter Norton Programmer's Guide to the IBM PC


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If you're an intermediate or advanced programmer, you know the value of developing programs for one IBM machine that will port to the others, even any future IBM machines. Peter Norton, creator of "Norton Utilities" give you the information you need to just this. Insights, techniques, technical data, quick reference charts enable you to look at the architectural similarities and differences among IBM's five personal computers. With this information, simple, clean, and portable professional and business programs are attainable.




Inside the IBM PC


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PC Mag


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PCMag.com is a leading authority on technology, delivering Labs-based, independent reviews of the latest products and services. Our expert industry analysis and practical solutions help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology.




Peter Norton'S Maximizing Windows Nt Server 4


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With Peter Norton'S Maximizing Windows Nt Server 4, Premier Edition, You Will: Understand The Revamped Nt Architecture With Its Subsystems, File System, And Networking Concepts Design Your Domain And Manage Its Users Without Compromising Security Exploit Available Nt Services To The Fullest: Browsing, Remote Access Services, And Workgroup Post Offices Learn To Survive In A Multi-Protocol World Create Private Virtual Networks, Using The Point-To-Point Tunneling Protocol Unleash The Power Of Nt Server While Making The Most Of Your Existing Netware Environment Connect Easily To Macintosh, Unix, And Hosts Track, Monitor, Manage, And Install Hardware And Software Resources With System Management Server Prepare For Disaster With A Consistent Backup And Recovery Strategy




PC Interfacing and Data Acquisition


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A practical guide to programming for data acquisition and measurement - must-have info in just the right amount of depth for engineers who are not programming specialists. This book offers a complete guide to the programming and interfacing techniques involved in data collection and the subsequent measurement and control systems using an IBM compatible PC. It is an essential guide for electronic engineers and technicians involved in measurement and instrumentation, DA&C programmers and students aiming to gain a working knowledge of the industrial applications of computer interfacing. A basic working knowledge of programming in a high-level language is assumed, but analytical mathematics is kept to a minimum. Sample listings are given in C and can be downloaded from the Newnes website. - Practical guidance on PC-based acquisition - Written for electronic engineers and software engineers in industry, not academics or computer scientists - A textbook with strong foundations in industry




Encyclopedia of Microcomputers


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"The Encyclopedia of Microcomputers serves as the ideal companion reference to the popular Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Technology. Now in its 10th year of publication, this timely reference work details the broad spectrum of microcomputer technology, including microcomputer history; explains and illustrates the use of microcomputers throughout academe, business, government, and society in general; and assesses the future impact of this rapidly changing technology."




The Publishers Weekly


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