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|Authors:|| P.K. McBride | |Authors:|| P.K. McBride | ||
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Introduction | Introduction | ||
− | 1. Using CP/M | + | 1. Using CP/M. |
− | 2. File management | + | 2. File management. |
− | 3. CP/M | + | 3. CP/M. |
− | 4. Text editors and word processors | + | 4. Text editors and word processors. |
− | 5. Programming in CP/M | + | 5. Programming in CP/M. |
− | 6. High-level language programming | + | 6. High-level language programming. |
− | 7. Graphics and CP/M | + | 7. Graphics and CP/M. |
− | 8. Graphics programming | + | 8. Graphics programming. |
− | 9. CP/M software | + | 9. CP/M software. |
− | Appendix A: Converting assembler mnemonics | + | Appendix A: Converting assembler mnemonics. |
− | Appendix B: ASCII number effects | + | Appendix B: ASCII number effects. |
− | Appendix C: ASCII and hexadecimal conversions | + | Appendix C: ASCII and hexadecimal conversions. |
− | Appendix D: The BDOS functions | + | Appendix D: The BDOS functions. |
− | Appendix E: BDOS functions: quick reference guide | + | Appendix E: BDOS functions: quick reference guide. |
− | Appendix F: System control block | + | Appendix F: System control block. |
Index | Index | ||
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</pre> | </pre> | ||
− | [[Category:Books]] | + | [[Category:Books]] [[Category:Book cover]] |
Revision as of 14:04, 30 June 2010
Information
Title: | An Introduction to CP/M Plus on Amstrad Computers |
Authors: | P.K. McBride |
Publiser: | Glentop |
Year: | 1986 |
Pages: | 174 |
ISBN: | 1-85181-054-4 |
Contents
Introduction 1. Using CP/M. 2. File management. 3. CP/M. 4. Text editors and word processors. 5. Programming in CP/M. 6. High-level language programming. 7. Graphics and CP/M. 8. Graphics programming. 9. CP/M software. Appendix A: Converting assembler mnemonics. Appendix B: ASCII number effects. Appendix C: ASCII and hexadecimal conversions. Appendix D: The BDOS functions. Appendix E: BDOS functions: quick reference guide. Appendix F: System control block. Index