DOS to OS/2 : conversion, migration, and application design / Jay Ranade and Angelo Bobak.
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- QA 76.76.O63 .R36 1991

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Includes index.
Part 1. Introduction and concepts -- Part 2. DOS application -- Part 3. OS/2 application -- Appendixes -- Index.
The replacement of DOS with OS/2 is underway and countless PC users are faced with the task of converting DOS applications to OS/2. Employing a learn-by-example approach, this book demonstrates the entire conversion process using a real-life DOS application that features linked lists, video routines, file I/O, and other support functions.
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