Subject: Turbo Pascal Bibliography A. ***** Q: BIBLIOGRAPHY, text-books: Bielig-Schulz, G. & Schulz, Ch. (1990). 3D Graphics in Pascal. John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Brown, Ralf & Kyle, Jim (1991). PC Interrupts, A Programmer's Reference to Bios, Dos, and Third-Party Calls. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company. Inc. (This is not a Turbo Pascal text-book, but a very useful reference book for advanced Turbo Pascal and other programmers. Ralf Brown is the author of the well-known ftp://garbo.uwasa.fi/pc/programming/inter*.zip interrupt list. The book is based on the list, but the material is arranged by subjects instead of chronological interrupt numbers). Cooke, D & Craven, A H & Clarke, G M (1985). Statistical Computing in Pascal. Mathematics Division, Edward Arnold Publishers Ltd. Cooper, Doug (1992). Oh! Pascal! for Turbo Pascal 6.0 (3rd. Ed.), W.W. Norton & Co, N.Y. (A description from the author: 894 pages, 16 full color, with 1.2 or 1.44 meg diskette. This edition was written directly for TP6.0, and fully covers objects. The emphasis is on modification of existing code; many long (100-500) line projects, all using graphics, are supplied). Duncan, Ray (1988). Advanced MS-DOS Programming. The Microsoft guide for Assembly Language and C programmers. Microsoft Press. (Much useful information on interrupts also for Turbo Pascal programmers). Dettmann, Terry (1989). Dos Programmer's Reference. Second edition, revised by Jim Kyle. Que. Dorfman, Len & Neuberger, Marc J. (1993). Turbo Pascal Memory Management Techniques. Windcrest/McGraw-Hill. Duntemann, Jeff (1989). Complete Turbo Pascal. Third edition. Scott, Foresman and Company. Dutton, Frank (1989). Turbo Pascal Toolbox. Second edition. Sybex. Ezzel, Ben (1989). Programming the IBM User Interface Using Turbo Pascal. Addison-Wesley. (Especially well suited for beginning interrupt users.) van Gilluwe, Frank (1994). The Undocumented PC. A Programmer's Guide to I/O, CPUs and Fixed Memory Areas. Addison-Wesley. (Not TP. For advanced interrupt and port users with ASM know-how.) Jamsa, Kris (1988). Dos Power User's Guide. Osborne McGraw-Hill. (In a way oldish, but has a very good number of examples of interrupt programming mainly in Turbo Pascal.) Jamsa. Kris (1993). Jamsa's 1001 Dos & PC Tips. Osborne & McGraw-Hill. (Not any TP, but some useful interrupt and batch lore.) Jamsa, Kris & Nameroff, Steven (1987). Turbo Pascal Programmer's Library. Borland-Osborne / McGraw-Hill. Jamsa, Kris & Nameroff, Steven (1988). Turbo Pascal Programmer's Library. Second edition. Borland-Osborne / McGraw-Hill. Jourdain, Robert & The Peter Norton Computing Group (1992). Programmer's Problem Solver. 2nd ed. Brady Publishing. (A rather superficial book with interrupt programming. Leaves far too much essential code out. The most useful aspect is that the snippets of code that are given, are given in Basic, Turbo Pascal, C, and in assembler.) Koffman, Eliol B. & Maxim, Bruce (1993). Turbo Pascal; with advanced topics. 4th ed. Addison-Wesley. (This is a TP text-book best suited for teaching.) Martin, Gary W. (1992). Turbo Pascal. Theory and Practice of Good Programming. Sounders College Publishing. This is an introductory text-book on Turbo Pascal programming. Mitchell, Edward with Shammas, Namir (1993). Borland Pascal Developer's Guide. Que. (The cover says "Advanced Reference for Power Programmers!") Norton, Peter & Wilton, Richard (1988). The New Peter Norton Programmer's guide to the IBM PC & PS/2. Microsoft Press. (Much useful information on interrupts and their background also for Turbo Pascal programmers). O'Brien, Stephen (1988). Turbo Pascal, Advanced Programmer's Guide. Borland-Osborne / McGraw-Hill. O'Brien, Stephen (1988). Turbo Pascal, The Complete Reference. Borland-Osborne / McGraw-Hill. (Much useful tricks including fast input handling with BlockRead. But some of the codes have not been properly updated since TP 3.) O'Brien, Stephen (1989). Turbo Pascal 5.5, The Complete Reference. Borland-Osborne / McGraw-Hill. O'Brien, Stephen K. & Nameroff, Steve (1993). Turbo Pascal 7, The Complete Reference. Osborne / McGraw-Hill. Ohlsen, Chris & Stoker, Gary (1989). Turbo Pascal Advanced Techniques. Que. (Also includes some useful inside tips.) Porter, Kent (1987). Stretching Turbo Pascal. Advanced Programming in the MS-DOS Environment. Brady, Prentice Hall. Porter, Kent & Floyd, Mike (1990). Stretching Turbo Pascal. Version 5.5. Revised Edition. Brady, Prentice Hall. (In my opinion late Porter's books are not up to his impressive standards shown in Dr. Dobb's Journal.) Press, William & Flannery, Brian & Teukolsky, Saul & Vetterling, William (1986). Numerical Recipes. The Art of Scientific Computing. Cambridge University Press. (The shareware version of the extensive pascal codes of this book are available as ftp://garbo.uwasa.fi/pc/turbopas/nrpas13.zip). Rugg, Tom & Feldman, Phil (1989). Turbo Pascal Programmer's Toolkit. Que. (I just hate it when TP text-books use include files which I have to hunt high and low throughout the earlier text.) Schildt, Herbert (1988). Advanced Turbo Pascal Version 4. Borland-Osborne / McGraw-Hill. Stivison, Douglas (1986). Turbo Pascal Library. Sybex. Swan, Tom (1989). Mastering Turbo Pascal 5.5. Third edition. Hayden Books. (Best as a nice alternative reference of Turbo Pascal keywords. Also later TP versions available) Tischer, Michael (1990a). PC System Programming. An in-depth reference for the DOS programmer. Third printing. Abacus. Tischer, Michael (1990b). Turbo Pascal Internals. Abacus. (Can be recommended for a deeper understanding of Turbo Pascal. Not for beginners.) Tischer, Michael (1992). PC Intern System Programming. The Encyclopedia of DOS Programming Know How. Abacus. (A very useful reference for intermediate and advanced interrupt programming with examples in BASIC, Turbo Pascal, C, and assembler. A drawback is that it draws unnecessarily heavily on assembler modules to be linked, and requires MASM or TASM in those cases.) Wood, Steve (1989). Using Turbo Pascal 5. Borland-Osborne / McGraw-Hill. Yester, Michael (1989). Using Turbo Pascal. Que. (Useful also as an introduction to more advanced usages.) BIBLIOGRAPHY, program etc handbooks: 5.0 Turbo Analyst. TurboPower Software (1988). 5.0 Turbo Professional. TurboPower Software (1988). Later 5.5 Turbo Objective? Not to be confused with Borland's Turbo-Assembler- Debugger Turbo Professional package. Microsoft MS-DOS User's Guide and User's Reference. Operating System Version 3.3. Microsoft Corporation (1987). Turbo Pascal. Numerical Methods Toolbox. Version 4.0. Borland International, Inc. Turbo Profiler. Version 1.0. User's Guide. Borland International, Inc. (1990). TIPS FROM OTHER TP USERS Brian Long's book "The Borland Pascal Problem Solver" Addison-Wesley 1993 0-201-59383-1 The Pascal Magazine