Compaq MPAC-18 Network Card User Manual


 
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ADDITIONAL READING
IBM PC Technical Reference, IBM Corp., 1983. - Complete reference to the PC. There
are versions for both the PC/XT and PC/AT.
Microprocessor and Peripheral Handbook Volume 1 - Microprocessor, Intel, 1989. This
volume contains register definitions for the parts duplicated in the Intel 82443BX and
82371EB.
The Programmer's PC Sourcebook, Thom Hogan, Microsoft Press, 1988. This volume
contains many tables of useful information on the PC family. It is very handy for the
assembly language programmer.
The Peter Norton Programmer's Guide to the IBM PC, Peter Norton, Microsoft Press,
1985. This book is an excellent introduction to the logical organization of the PC family.
It highlights differences between different versions.
Microsoft MS-DOS User's Guide and User's Reference, Microsoft, 1988. This volume is
included with each purchase of MS-DOS. It will explain DOS commands and some
important operations such as formatting.
Programmer's Guide to the EGA and VGA Cards, Richard F. Ferraro, Addison-Wesley
Publishing Company, 1988. This volume explains in good detail the function and use of
the VGA registers and BIOS calls.
Super VGA BIOS Extension VBE Version 1.2, Video Electronics Standards Association
(VESA), 1991. This document provides the standardized software interface for VESA
VBE compliant Super VGA hardware.
Chips and Technologies F82C735 I/O Peripheral Controller with Printgine (Dual
Buffered UART, Floppy Disk Controller and Parallel Port with EPP capability), Chips
and Technologies 1993. This data sheet provides information on bit assignments and
register assignments for the COM ports, configuration of standard/bidirectional parallel
ports as well as detailed information on Enhanced Printer Port configuration.
C Programmers Guide to Serial Communications, Joe Campbell, Howard W. Sams &
Company, 1987. A complete reference to programming asynchronous serial
communications.
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