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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The fine book,
By Yevgeniy Khoroshilov (Tomsk, RUSSIA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Programmer's Guide to PC and Ps/2 Video Systems: Maximum Video Performance Form the Ega, Vga, Hgc, and McGa (Paperback)
This book is not really meant for beginners. That's not to say that a programmer who is just learning how to write working code will not benefit from this material. On the contrary, the many working examples of useful source code should be valuable to anyone who plans to do serious programming for PCs or PS/2s. Nevertheless, the broader your programming background, the more tools you will have for solving the diverse and exacting problems involved in video programming. In short, this book is what I wish I'd had when I started to program PC video hardware.
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Programmer's Guide to PC and Ps/2 Video Systems: Maximum Video Performance Form the Ega, Vga, Hgc, and McGa by Richard Wilton (Paperback - Dec. 1987)
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