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UPXURL: http://upx.sourceforge.net/ ODP description: The Ultimate Packer for eXecutables is a portable, extendable, high-performance executable packer for several different executable formats. Freeware. Page title: UPX: the Ultimate Packer for eXecutables - Homepage Page description: UPX homepage: the Ultimate Packer for eXecutables ![]() |
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Programming MS-DOS with PowerURL: http://www.frontiernet.net/~fys/index.htm ODP description: Information on most every aspect of DOS programming. Page title: DOS Programming, Undocumented DOS, and DOS Secrets ![]() |
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386SWATURL: http://www.sudleyplace.com/swat/ ODP description: A Protected Mode Debugger which provides debugging services to real mode, protected mode, virtual 8086 mode programs, DPMI and VCPI clients, and Win 3.1x and Win95/98 programs under any memory manager while occupying only a few kilobytes of low DOS memory. Page title: 386SWAT Overview ![]() |
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Ralf Brown's Interrupt List (USA Midwest mirror)URL: http://ctyme.com/rbrown.htm ODP description: A list of interrupts used on the Intel x86 architecture and their meaning with over 9000 linked pages and 350 indexes greatly ease the process of searching. Page title: Ralf Brown's Interrupt List - HTML Version Page description: HTML version of the famous Ralf Brown Interrupt List with over 9000 linked pages and 350 indexes making the process of searching much easier. ![]() |
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Mouse Programming in DOSURL: http://www.geocities.com/rk_page/ ODP description: Information on using interrupt 33h for mouse programming. Includes free C source code. Page title: Mouse Programming Page description: Mouse programming ![]() |
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X2FTP ArchiveURL: ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/x2ftp/ ODP description: General DOS programming material. ![]() |
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comp.os.msdos.programmer FAQURL: http://www.jeffc.org/msdos/dos-faq.html ODP description: Freqently asked questions about programming for MS-DOS with tested answers. ![]() |
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