Table of Contents
Laboratory Manual to Accompany 8086/8088, 80186, 80286, 80386, 80486,
and Pentium Microprocessors

© 1995 by Barry B. Brey

- Experiment 1: Introduction to DOS commands
- Experiment 2: CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files
- Experiment 3: Batch programs
- Experiment 4: Using DEBUG
- Experiment 5: Introduction to the Programmer's WorkBench and
CodeView
- Experiment 6: Introduction to assembly language programming
- Experiment 7: Using models and full-segment definitions for
assembly language program development
- Experiment 8: Using additional DOS INT 21H commands
- Experiment 9: Developing macro sequences
- Experiment 10: Data conversions
- Experiment 11: Lookup tables
- Experiment 12: Using disk files
- Experiment 13: Accessing video memory
- Experiment 14: Using the mouse
- Experiment 15: Interrupt hooks
- Experiment 16: Terminate and stay resident software
- Experiment 17: Programming with the arithmetic coprocessor
- Experiment 18: Using 80386--Pentium instructions
- Experiment 19: Programming projects
- Appendix A: Instruction summary
- Appendix B: DOS INT 21H commands
- Appendix C: BIOS INT commands
- Appendix D: The INT 33H mouse commands
- Appendix E: ASCII code

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