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Batchography: 8 Batch File Tricks for Daily Use
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Practical and useful Batch files scripts for beginners and advanced users
Deleting subtrees in a DOSbox
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Using DOS' FOR command to delete subtrees
Developing a PC-speaker MIDI Player for the IBM PC XT
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How to develop PC-speaker MIDI player for IBM PC XT
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BASIC is Not Dead.
Time to Erase the Myths about Basic.
by
Chris Boss
More about BASIC and what can be accomplished with the language
Batchography: 8 Batch File Tricks for Daily Use
by
Elias Bachaalany
Practical and useful Batch files scripts for beginners and advanced users
Deleting subtrees in a DOSbox
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Using DOS' FOR command to delete subtrees
Developing a PC-speaker MIDI Player for the IBM PC XT
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Batchography: 8 Batch File Tricks for Daily Use
by
Elias Bachaalany
Practical and useful Batch files scripts for beginners and advanced users
Easier Navigation Within the Windows Command Prompt
by
FrostedSyntax
How to create batch files that make navigating the filesystem in the command prompt a breeze.
Huo Encryption /
Decryption Assembly Program
by
Palavos
x8086 assembly program that encrypts/
decrypts text input from the keyboard by using basic assembly language ideas
PsCal - Create Personalized PDF Calendars
by
FormerBIOSGuy
This article describes a set of batch,
AWK,
and PostScript files that together allow you to create personalized,
12-page PDF calendars for some year.
The Intel Assembly Manual
by
Michael Chourdakis
All in one: x86,
x64,
Virtualization,
multiple cores,
along with new additions
The Low Level M3ss: DOS Multicore Mode Interface
by
Michael Chourdakis
All in one article about raw CPU technologies,
access multiple cores and protected or long mode from DOS while still having access to DOS interrupts