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*''MS-DOS Extensions'' | *''MS-DOS Extensions'' | ||
*''MS-DOS Functions'' | *''MS-DOS Functions'' | ||
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;Microsoft Systems Journal | |||
* ''OS/2 Multitasking: Exploiting the Protected Mode of the 80286'' | |||
* ''OS/2 Inter-Process Communication: Semaphores, Pipes, and Queues'' | |||
* ''Porting MS-DOS Assembly Language Programs to the OS/2 Environment'' | |||
* ''Character-Oriented Display Services Using OS/2's VIO Subsystem'' | |||
* ''Writing OS/2 Bimodal Device Drivers: An Examination of the DevHIp API'' | |||
* ''Design Goals and Implementation of the New High Performance File System'' - 4 (5): 1–13. | |||
* ''OS/2 Version 2.0: Exploiting the 32-bit Architecture of 80386- and 80486-based Systems'' - 5 (3) | |||
==Links== | ==Links== |
Revision as of 00:45, 10 July 2024
Laboratory Microsystems (LMI)
Software
- LMI Forth
- OS/2 System Configuration Utility
Publications
- Advanced OS/2 Programming (OS/2 Programmer's Library) Feb 1989
- Essential OS/2 Functions (Programmers Quick Reference) Oct 1988
- Advanced MS-DOS Programming
- MS-DOS Extensions
- MS-DOS Functions
- Microsoft Systems Journal
- OS/2 Multitasking: Exploiting the Protected Mode of the 80286
- OS/2 Inter-Process Communication: Semaphores, Pipes, and Queues
- Porting MS-DOS Assembly Language Programs to the OS/2 Environment
- Character-Oriented Display Services Using OS/2's VIO Subsystem
- Writing OS/2 Bimodal Device Drivers: An Examination of the DevHIp API
- Design Goals and Implementation of the New High Performance File System - 4 (5): 1–13.
- OS/2 Version 2.0: Exploiting the 32-bit Architecture of 80386- and 80486-based Systems - 5 (3)