> RBIL is pretty much it (right? or some "undocumented" book, perhaps?),
> and it doesn't say much that hasn't already been mentioned.
>
> http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/doc/rbinter/id/40/32.html

For completeness, here's the original site (right?):  
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~ralf/files.html

The book is called "Undocumented DOS", but was written around 1993 (2nd  
Edition here). It contains material about MS-DOS 6.2, as well as  
discussing predictions of the upcoming "Chicago" operating system (to  
become Windows 95 and MS-DOS 7.00). Therefore it does not contain any  
information about the Int21.73 interface or FAT32. Here's a link to  
Amazon's description of the book, because apparently there's no Wikipedia  
article about it:

http://www.amazon.com/Undocumented-DOS-Programmers-Structures-Programming/dp/020163287X

Regards,
Christian

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