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I Hate DOS : A Friendly Guide to DOS. by Brian Pfaffenberger. Select Format: Paperback. ISBN13:9781565292154. Release Date:March 1993. Published March 1993 by Que Pub.
Author:Pfaffenberger, Bryan For those frustrated beginners trying to learn DOS, this book will make the learning easy and entertaining
Author:Pfaffenberger, Bryan. I Hate DOS. Each month we recycle over . million books, saving over 12,500 tonnes of books a year from going straight into landfill sites. All of our paper waste is recycled and turned into corrugated cardboard. For those frustrated beginners trying to learn DOS, this book will make the learning easy and entertaining. The book offers beginners only the details they need and tips to help them through the learning process. Lots of text boxes accompanied by icons, graphics, and cartoons users can relate to move them through the tough spots.
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The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a display model or store return that has been used. See details for description of any imperfections. Get it by Thu, 19 Dec - Mon, 23 Dec from Ammanford, United Kingdom. AUTHOR: Pfaffenberger, Bryan. TITLE: I Hate DOS. BINDING: Paperback. Acceptable - Very well read.
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