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The New Peter Norton Programmer's Guide to the IBM(R) PC and PS/2(R)

By Peter Norton and Richard Wilton

First edition copyright (C) 1985 by Peter Norton
Second edition revisions copyright (C) 1988 by Microsoft Press

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                                 Peter Norton

  Peter Norton was reared in Seattle, Washington, and was educated at Reed
  College in Portland, Oregon. Before discovering microcomputers, he spent a
  dozen years working on mainframes and minicomputers for companies
  including Boeing and Jet Propulsion Laboratories. When the IBM PC made its
  debut, Norton was among the first to buy one. Now recognized as a
  principal authority on IBM personal computer technology, he is the
  president of Peter Norton Computing, Inc., a company that is a leader in
  developing and publishing PC utility software. Norton is also the author
  of the popular book Inside the IBM PC, now in its second edition from
  Brady Books.



                                Richard Wilton

  Currently a fellow in the Medical Informatics program at the University of
  California, Los Angeles, Richard Wilton earned an M.D. from UCLA and
  completed his residency in pediatrics at the Childrens Hospital of Los
  Angeles. He has been programming computers since the late 1960s and has
  worked with IBM mainframes as well as with various microcomputers. Wilton
  has written about IBM PC and PS/2 programming for BYTE, Computer Language,
  and The Seybold Outlook on Professional Computing. He is the author of
  PROGRAMMER'S GUIDE TO PC AND PS/2 VIDEO SYSTEMS, published by Microsoft
  Press.

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