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A class of its own!, February 6, 1999
This review is from: Network Interrupts: A Programmer's Reference to Network Apis (Paperback)
Network Interrupts is not only a companion of PC Interrupts or an ordinary reference, it is a more than complete and comprehensive collection of the network-related interrupt calls which have been implemented by various networking software over the years. It is a fact that the probability of conflict between different programs increases and hundreds of software vendors have extended the basic set of services in often incompatible ways. Nobody could write a better book, as a tool to help you track down undesirable interactions between various programs running on the same PC, than Ralf Brown & Jim Kyle. Every detail is well documented especially on the most important parts marked as "undocumented" or "internal". On this point you can find enough specific warnings for a better understanding. I recommend this book for every programmer's bookshelf!
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The best collection about interrupts around the PC & Network, January 27, 1997
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