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Writing MS-Dos Device Drivers

Writing MS-Dos Device Drivers

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Authors: Robert S. Lai, Waite Group. The
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
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ISBN: 0201608375
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Product Description
This superb introduction to device drivers describes what device drivers do, how they interface with DOS, and provides examples and techniques for building a collection of device drivers that can be customized for individual use.


Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars It is for beginers   February 4, 2001
 5 out of 16 found this review helpful

This book just for beginers. Also, there is lot of assembly example instead of C language.


5 out of 5 stars Best... And Last Book on This Topic   June 13, 2000
 19 out of 20 found this review helpful

If you are even reading this review, it is probably because you, for one reason or another, need to write an MS-DOS device driver. I was in the same boat, and this book saved me.

I could not have done it without it. So little material remains about DOS device drivers.

This book provides detailed information on writting both character and block device drivers. Many examples are provided as this book guides you toward the development of more complex drivers.

Most of this book assumes that your are knowledgable in Assembly Language programming. However, the most useful section for me was a framework for developing device drivers in C.

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