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Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 3:38 am
by tsp
Symbian OS Internals

http://developer.symbian.com/main/learn ... /index.jsp

Quote from the site: "This book provides a comprehensive and highly detailed insight into the workings of the real-time kernel introduced in Symbian OS v9."

Also sample chapter of the book and TOC is available!

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 6:16 am
by AndrewAPrice
Are movies allowed too? I recommend Revolution O.S. by J. T. S. Moore and released in 2001.

Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 11:34 am
by jakh
Operating system , 3/e , http://www.deitel.com/Books/OperatingSy ... fault.aspx
I got a copy from my university library, everything explained clearly, give reference to resources(web urls, research papers etc..) , give credits to the original researchers who enriched the OS-dev.

-jakh

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 7:57 am
by eddyb
I have the pdf of Professional assembly language.
how wants, please pm me

Local language specific books

Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 4:10 am
by Aku-Aku
By the way, could propose books in the local language not only in english.
Perhaps in italian, french, spanish languages and so on...

Re: Local language specific books

Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 7:27 am
by jal
Aku-Aku wrote:By the way, could propose books in the local language not only in english. Perhaps in italian, french, spanish languages and so on...
I doubt whether there are any original works in a language other than English. No doubt there are translations though, but that seems to add little value (as most here speak English).


JAL

Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 11:18 am
by Combuster
Given that there are many VGA-related (and to some lesser extent, accelleration) questions around, Michael Abrash - Graphics Programming Black Book. Its a bit old, but a good read nevertheless, and holds a lot of information not just limited to the VGA.

Oh and, its free :D

Re: Local language specific books

Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 12:27 pm
by eddyb
Aku-Aku wrote:By the way, could propose books in the local language not only in english.
Perhaps in italian, french, spanish languages and so on...
so on... yah romanian :D

Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 1:03 pm
by 01000101
MessiahAndrw wrote:Are movies allowed too? I recommend Revolution O.S. by J. T. S. Moore and released in 2001.
haha, all I could do for the last minute or so of that trailer was nod my head in agreance with Bill Gates's open letter to hobbyists.

Re: Local language specific books

Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 9:38 am
by zaleschiemilgabriel
eddyb wrote:
Aku-Aku wrote:By the way, could propose books in the local language not only in english.
Perhaps in italian, french, spanish languages and so on...
so on... yah romanian :D
I think it says somewhere on this forum that it is dedicated to English speakers only. :roll: Besides, books in other languages would have a lot of their original meaning lost in translation, so I think it's better to just not flunk your English classes than to read something that's not in English.
How do you even say things like "Kernel", "Interrupt request routine" or "Protected mode" in Romanian? I'm Romanian and every time I think about translating something it comes out sounding like something that might sound as an insult if I said it to someone I don't know. :P

Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 10:51 am
by eddyb
I'm Romanian and every time I think about translating something it comes out sounding like something that might sound as an insult if I said it to someone I don't know. Razz
uite si io nu stiam...
on: mda, suna naspa "mod protejat", sau "serviciu de cerere de intreruperi" :lol: :lol:

Re: Book Recommendations

Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 9:50 pm
by 01000101
IBM PC/XT Technical Reference.

Hard to find, but it is 10000% worth it. It covers just about ALL of the BIOS interrupt routines + source code, as well as just about everything you need to know about the A20, Video memory, RS-232, Printing, FPU, Harddrives, and of course floppy drives.

No link; I told you it was hard to find.

Re: Book Recommendations

Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 10:07 pm
by Alboin
01000101 wrote:No link; I told you it was hard to find.
With a bit of googling, there appears to be a PDF version that seems to be floating around the net. I'm not sure of its legality, however. ;)

Re: Book Recommendations

Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 5:28 am
by dag
Hmm, I would definitely not recommend "Assembly Language Step-by-Step".

The book has 613 pages. After reading the first 400, I had barely seen any
Assembly code or theory. In my opinion, the title is misleading and would
more accurately be called "Editors, system administration, number systems
and a bit of Assembly".

I recommend "http://www.drpaulcarter.com/pcasm/", which is really good.

Re: Book Recommendations

Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 1:33 pm
by inflater
01000101 wrote:..., Harddrives
The PC/AT harddrive is backward incompatible with the XT one :)
On the other side I've got to see who owns a XT these days :shock:

Anyways I recommend the intel manuals, but I use AThelp at most. It's in Czech, so the English alternatives are the old EXE "e-books" HelpPC and Techhelp (google is your friend).