Interrupt List, part 15 of 18
Copyright (c) 1989-1999,2000 Ralf Brown
Table of Contents: by Order by Category
Table of Contents by Order
51 - INT 51 - IRQ1 relocated by DESQview
51 - INT 51 - IRQ1 relocated by IBM 3278 emulation control program
51 - INT 51 - IRQ1 relocated by OS/2 v1.x
51 - INT 51 - TI Professional PC - RESTART TIMING EVENT
51 - INT 51 - Tandy 2000 - KEYBOARD SERVICES
52 - INT 52 - IRQ2 relocated by DESQview
52 - INT 52 - IRQ2 relocated by IBM 3278 emulation control program, OS/2 v1.x
52 - INT 52 - TI Professional PC - CANCEL TIMING EVENT
52 - INT 52 - Tandy 2000 - VIDEO SERVICES
53 - INT 53 - IRQ3 relocated by DESQview
53 - INT 53 - IRQ3 relocated by IBM 3278 emulation control program, OS/2 v1.x
53 - INT 53 - TI Professional PC - SVC INTERFACE
53 - INT 53 - Tandy 2000 - SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS
53 - INT 53 - WEB??? - API
54 - INT 54 - IRQ4 relocated by DESQview
54 - INT 54 - IRQ4 relocated by IBM 3278 emulation control program, OS/2 v1.x
54 - INT 54 - TI Professional PC - ACTIVATE TASK SUBROUTINE
54 - INT 54 - Tandy 2000 - LINE PRINTER
545400 - INT 54 U - Toshiba PCMCIA2 - INSTALLATION CHECK
55 - INT 55 - IRQ5 relocated by DESQview
55 - INT 55 - IRQ5 relocated by IBM 3278 emulation control program, OS/2 v1.x
55 - INT 55 - TI Professional PC - RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE
55 - INT 55 - Tandy 2000 - SYSTEM CLOCK
56 - INT 56 - IRQ6 relocated by DESQview
56 - INT 56 - IRQ6 relocated by IBM 3278 emulation control program, OS/2 v1.x
56 - INT 56 - TI Professional PC - RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE
56 - INT 56 - Tandy 2000 - FLOPPY DISK SERVICES
57 - INT 57 - IRQ7 relocated by DESQview
57 - INT 57 - IRQ7 relocated by IBM 3278 emulation control program, OS/2 v1.x
57 - INT 57 C - TI Professional PC - CRT MAPPING HOOK
58 - INT 58 - IRQ8 relocated by DESQview 2.26+
58 - INT 58 - IRQ0 relocated by DoubleDOS
58 - INT 58 C - TI Professional PC - SYSTEM TIMER 25ms HOOK
59 - INT 59 - IRQ9 relocated by DESQview 2.26+
59 - INT 59 - IRQ1 relocated by DoubleDOS
59 - INT 59 - TI Professional PC - COMMON ROM HARDWARE INTERRUPT EXIT VECTOR
59 - INT 59 - GSS Computer Graphics Interface (GSS*CGI)
5A - INT 5A - IRQ10 relocated by DESQview 2.26+
5A - INT 5A - IRQ2 relocated by DoubleDOS
5A - INT 5A - PC Cluster adapter BIOS entry address
5A - INT 5A - TI Professional PC - SYSTEM TIMER 100ms HOOK
5B - INT 5B - IRQ11 relocated by DESQview 2.26+
5B - INT 5B - IRQ3 relocated by DoubleDOS
5B - INT 5B - PC cluster adapter - RELOCATED INT 19
5B - INT 5B - AT&T Starlan Extended NetBIOS (variable length names)
5B - INT 5B - Microsoft Network Transport Layer Interface
5B - INT 5B - used by Alloy NTNX
5B - INT 5B - ISOLAN Multi Protocol Software
5B - INT 5B C - TI Professional PC - KEYBOARD MAPPING HOOK
5B5254DL04 - INT 5B U - SitBack v3.02R - GET ???
5B8485DL70 - INT 5B U - SitBack v3.02R - INSTALLATION CHECK
5B8485DL71 - INT 5B U - SitBack v3.02R - SET ??? FLAG AND GET ??? ADDRESS
5B8485DL72 - INT 5B U - SitBack v3.02R - CLEAR ??? FLAG
5B8485DL73 - INT 5B U - SitBack v3.02R - ???
5B8485DL74 - INT 5B U - SitBack v3.02R - ???
5B8485DL75 - INT 5B U - SitBack v3.02R - ???
5B8485DL76 - INT 5B U - SitBack v3.02R - ???
5B8485DL77 - INT 5B U - SitBack v3.02R - SET ??? FLAG
5B8485DL78 - INT 5B U - SitBack v3.02R - GET RESIDENT DATA SEGMENT
5B8485DL79 - INT 5B U - SitBack v3.02R - GET DTA
5B8485DL7A - INT 5B U - SitBack v3.02R - TOGGLE ???
5C - INT 5C - NetBIOS INTERFACE
5C - INT 5C - IRQ12 relocated by DESQview 2.26+
5C - INT 5C - IRQ4 relocated by DoubleDOS
5C - INT 5C - TOPS INTERFACE
5C - INT 5C - ATALK.SYS - AppleTalk INTERFACE
5C - INT 5C - IBM 802.2 INTERFACE (LLC)
5C - INT 5C - $25 LAN - INSTALLATION CHECK
5C0100 - INT 5C C - TI Professional PC - KEYBOARD PAUSE KEY VECTOR
5C04 - INT 5C - $25 LAN - CHECK IF CONNECTION ALIVE
5D - INT 5D - IRQ13 relocated by DESQview 2.26+
5D - INT 5D - IRQ5 relocated by DoubleDOS
5D - INT 5D C - TI Professional PC - KEYBOARD BREAK KEY VECTOR
5E - INT 5E - IRQ14 relocated by DESQview 2.26+
5E - INT 5E - IRQ6 relocated by DoubleDOS
5E - INT 5E C - TI Professional PC - KEYBOARD PRINT-SCREEN VECTOR
5F - INT 5F - IRQ15 relocated by DESQview 2.26+
5F - INT 5F - IRQ7 relocated by DoubleDOS
5F - INT 5F C - TI Professional PC - KEYBOARD QUEUEING VECTOR
5F00 - INT 5F - HP 95LX/100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - SET VIDEO MODE
5F01 - INT 5F - HP 95LX/100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - SET FILL MASK
5F02 - INT 5F - HP 95LX/100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - GET CURRENT GRAPHICS INFO
5F03 - INT 5F - HP 95LX/100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - SET LOGICAL ORIGIN
5F04 - INT 5F - HP 95LX/100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - SET CLIP REGION
5F05 - INT 5F - HP 95LX/100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - DRAW RECTANGLE
5F06 - INT 5F - HP 95LX/100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - DRAW LINE
5F07 - INT 5F - HP 95LX/100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - PLOT POINT
5F08 - INT 5F - HP 95LX/100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - MOVE PEN
5F09 - INT 5F - HP 95LX/100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - SET PEN COLOR
5F0A - INT 5F - HP 95LX/100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - SET REPLACEMENT RULE
5F0B - INT 5F - HP 95LX/100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - SET LINE TYPE
5F0C - INT 5F - HP 95LX/100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - GET PIXEL
5F0D - INT 5F - HP 95LX/100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - GET IMAGE
5F0E - INT 5F - HP 95LX/100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - PUT IMAGE
5F0F - INT 5F - HP 95LX/100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - WRITE TEXT
5F10 - INT 5F - HP 100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - GET FONT POINTER
5F11 - INT 5F - HP 100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - SET CURRENT FONT
60 - INT 60 - reserved for user interrupt
60 - INT 60 - VIRUS - "Zero Bug" - INSTALLATION CHECK
60 - INT 60 - Adaptec and OMTI controllers - DRIVE 0 DATA
60 - INT 60 - TI Professional PC - SYSTEM ROM DATA AREA POINTER (NOT A VECTOR!)
60 - INT 60 - Atari Portfolio - USER INTERFACE FUNCTIONS
60 - INT 60 - Nabbit v2.0 - (NOT A VECTOR!) - INSTALLATION CHECK
60 - INT 60 - ATI M64VBE.COM - INSTALLATION SIGNATURE
60 - INT 60 U - Buffit v3.0 - (NOT A VECTOR!) - INSTALLATION CHECK
60 - INT 60 - PC-IPC API
60 - INT 60 - Tangram Arbiter - API
60 - INT 60 - Excelan LAN Workplace for DOS 3.5 - API
60 - INT 60 - TCPDRV 2.01 - TCP/IP Application Binary Interface (ABI)
60 - INT 60 U - INTRSPY/CMDSPY v1.0 only - API
60 - INT 60 U - PC/370 v4.2 - ???
60 - INT 60 - JPI TopSPEED Modula-2 v1 - PROCEDURE ENTRY TRAP
60 - INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver - PC/TCP Packet Driver Specification
60 - INT 60 u - 3270-PC CONTROL PROGRAM - ???
60----DI0100 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - WAIT FOR EVENT
60----DI0101 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CHECK FOR EVENT
60----DI0102 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "SH_STATUS"
60----DI0104 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - LOTUS 1-2-3 BRIDGE SERVICES
60----DI0105 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - FLUSH KEYBOARD BUFFER
60----DI0106 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - YIELD CPU
60----DI0107 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "NO_FINI" - REFUSE TERMINATION REQUEST
60----DI0200 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - SETUP MENU
60----DI0201 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - DISPLAY OR REDISPLAY MENU
60----DI0202 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "MENU_ON" - ENABLE PROCESSING OF MENU
60----DI0203 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - REMOVE MENU
60----DI0204 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - LET SYSTEM MANAGER HANDLE MENU KEYSTROKE
60----DI0205 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - INITIALIZE FILE SELECTION MENU
60----DI0206 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - DISPLAY/REDISPLAY FILE SELECTION MENU
60----DI0207 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - LET SYSMGR PROCESS FILE SEL MENU KEYSTROKE
60----DI0208 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - REMOVE FILE SELECTION MENU
60----DI0300 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - DISPLAY STRING
60----DI0301 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLEAR PORTION OF SCREEN
60----DI0302 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - SCROLL PORTION OF SCREEN
60----DI0303 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - SCREEN SERVICE "M_XCHG"
60----DI0304 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - SCREEN SERVICE "M_CHRATTR"
60----DI0305 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - SCREEN SERVICE "M_CHRRVRT"
60----DI0307 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - SCREEN SERVICE "M_CHRINV"
60----DI0308 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - SCREEN SERVICE "M_ROWS_COLS"
60----DI0309 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - SET SCREEN (VIDEO???) MODE
60----DI030A - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - GET SCREEN (VIDEO???) MODE
60----DI030B - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - SET CURSOR POSITION
60----DI0400 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "EDIT_INIT"
60----DI0401 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - EDIT ON TOP LINE
60----DI0402 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - DISPLAY OR REDISPLAY EDIT FIELD
60----DI0403 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - LET SYSTEM MANAGER PROCESS EDITING KEYSTROK
60----DI0404 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "MDIT_INI"
60----DI0405 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "MDIT_DIS"
60----DI0406 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "MDIT_KEY"
60----DI0407 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "MDIT_FIL"
60----DI0408 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "MDIT_MARK"
60----DI0409 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "MDIT_UNMARK"
60----DI040A - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "MDIT_CUTMARK"
60----DI040B - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "MDIT_INS_STR"
60----DI0500 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - OPEN FILE
60----DI0501 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - OPEN FILE IN READ-ONLY MODE
60----DI0502 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CREATE NEW FILE
60----DI0503 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CREATE OR TRUNCATE FILE
60----DI0504 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - READ FROM FILE
60----DI0505 - INT 60 - HP 95LX System Manager - WRITE TO FILE
60----DI0506 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - SET FILE POSITION
60----DI0507 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - GET FILE POSITION
60----DI0508 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOSE FILE
60----DI0509 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - FILE SERVICE "M_SETPAT"
60----DI050A - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - FILE SERVICE "M_MATCH"
60----DI050B - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - IDENTIFY FILENAME REFERENT
60----DI050C - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - DELETE FILE
60----DI050D - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - RENAME FILE
60----DI050E - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - FILE SERVICE "M_GETDIR"
60----DI050F - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - FILE SERVICE "M_SETDIR"
60----DI0510 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - FILE SERVICE "M_VOLUME"
60----DI0511 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - MAKE A SUBDIRECTORY
60----DI0512 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - REMOVE A SUBDIRECTORY
60----DI0513 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - GET DEFAULT DRIVE
60----DI0514 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - SET DEFAULT DRIVE
60----DI0515 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - FILE SERVICE "M_FDATE"
60----DI0516 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - FILE SERVICE "M_GET_SYSDIR"
60----DI0517 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - GET FILE ATTRIBUTES
60----DI0518 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - SET FILE ATTRIBUTES
60----DI0519 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - FILE SERVICE "M_COMMON_OPEN"
60----DI051A - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - FILE SERVICE "M_COPYDT"
60----DI051B - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - FILE SERVICE "M_GETFDT"
60----DI051C - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - FILE SERVICE "M_PUTFDT"
60----DI0600 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - PROCESS INITIALIZING
60----DI0601 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - PROCESS TERMINATION
60----DI0602 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_LOCK" - PREVENT TASK SWITCHES
60----DI0603 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_UNLOCK" - ALLOW TASK SWITCHES
60----DI0604 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_SPAWN"
60----DI0605 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_APPCOUNT"
60----DI0606 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_REBOOT"
60----DI0607 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_SPAWNARG"
60----DI0608 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_REG_APP_NAME"
60----DI0609 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_APP_NAME"
60----DI0700 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - OPEN CLIPBOARD
60----DI0701 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOSE CLIPBOARD
60----DI0702 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - RESET CLIPBOARD
60----DI0704 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_NEW_REP" - START A NEW REPRESENTATION???
60----DI0705 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLIPBOARD SERVICE "M_FINI_REP"
60----DI0706 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLIPBOARD SERVICE "M_REP_NAME"
60----DI0707 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLIPBOARD SERVICE "M_REP_INDEX"
60----DI0708 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - WRITE TO CLIPBOARD
60----DI0709 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - READ FROM CLIPBOARD
60----DI0800 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - BEEP
60----DI0801 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - SOUND SERVICE "M_THUD"
60----DI0802 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - MAKE A SOUND PATTERN
60----DI0803 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - TURN OFF SOUND
60----DI0900 - INT 60 - HP 95LX System Manager - ALLOCATE REGULAR MEMORY BLOCK
60----DI0902 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - FREE REGULAR MEMORY BLOCK
60----DI0903 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - ALLOCATE LARGE MEMORY BLOCK
60----DI0904 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - FREE LARGE MEMORY BLOCK
60----DI0B00 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOCK/CALENDAR SERVICE "M_DTINFO"
60----DI0B01 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOCK/CALENDAR SERVICE "M_GETDTM"
60----DI0B02 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOCK/CALENDAR SERVICE "M_SETDTM"
60----DI0B03 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOCK/CALENDAR SERVICE "M_XALARM"
60----DI0B04 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOCK/CALENDAR SERVICE "M_ALARM"
60----DI0B05 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOCK/CALENDAR SERVICE "M_START_SW"
60----DI0B06 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOCK/CALENDAR SERVICE "M_GET_SW"
60----DI0B07 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOCK/CALENDAR SERVICE "M_STOP_SW"
60----DI0B08 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_TELLTIME" - DISPLAY TIMESTAMP
60----DI0B09 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOCK/CALENDAR SERVICE "M_GET_SETTINGS"
60----DI0B0A - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOCK/CALENDAR SERVICE "M_SET_SETTINGS"
60----DI0B0B - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOCK/CALENDAR SERVICE "M_START_TIMER"
60----DI0B0C - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOCK/CALENDAR SERVICE "M_STOP_TIMER"
60----DI0B0D - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOCK/CALENDAR SERVICE "M_GET_TIMER"
60----DI0B0E - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOCK/CALENDAR SERVICE "M_TELL_ANYTIME"
60----DI0B0F - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOCK/CALENDAR SERVCE "M_GET_SETTINGS_ADDR"
60----DI0B10 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - PARSE DATE SPECIFICATION
60----DI0B11 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - PARSE TIME SPECIFICATION
60----DI0B12 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - SET DATE PARSING RULE
60----DI0B13 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - SET TIME PARSING RULE
60----DI0B14 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOCK/CALENDAR SERVICE "M_POST_TIME"
60----DI0B15 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOCK/CALENDAR SERVICE "M_DAY_TRIGGER"
60----DI0C00 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - OPEN PRINTER
60----DI0C01 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOSE PRINTER
60----DI0C02 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - WRITE TO PRINTER
60----DI0C03 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - INITIALIZE PRINTER
60----DI0C04 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_TRANS_PRINTER"
60----DI0C05 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_FALL_PRINTER"
60----DI0E00 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE "M_COMM_INIT"
60----DI0E01 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - OPEN COMMUNICATIONS CHANNEL
60----DI0E02 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOSE COMMUNICATIONS CHANNEL
60----DI0E03 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_COMM_GETMDM"
60----DI0E04 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_COMM_ANSWER"
60----DI0E05 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_COMM_DIAL"
60----DI0E06 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - RESET COMMUNICATIONS CHANNEL
60----DI0E07 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_COMM_HANGUP"
60----DI0E08 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - SEND DATA OVER COMM CHANNEL
60----DI0E09 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - QUERY COMM CHANNEL TRANSMIT QUEUE
60----DI0E0A - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - QUERY COMM CHANNEL RECEIVE QUEUE
60----DI0E0B - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - RECEIVE DATA FROM COMM CHANNEL
60----DI0E0C - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_COMM_HAZCMD"
60----DI0E0D - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_COMM_COMAND"
60----DI0E0E - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_COMM_BREAK"
60----DI0E0F - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_COMM_FRCXON"
60----DI0E10 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_COMM_FRCXOF"
60----DI0E11 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_COMM_SETDTR"
60----DI0E12 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_COMM_XMITNG"
60----DI0E13 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_COMM_STATUS"
60----DI0E14 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - SET COMMUNICATIONS SETTINGS
60----DI0E15 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - GET COMMUNICATIONS SETTINGS
60----DI0E16 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_COMM_CNFGUR"
60----DI0E17 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_COMM_QRYERR"
60----DI0F00 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_ERRMSG"
60----DI0F01 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - DRAW STANDARD TITLE BOX
60----DI0F02 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "SHOWNAME"
60----DI0F03 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - DISPLAY TWO-LINE MESSAGE BOX
60----DI0F04 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - REMOVE MESSAGE BOX
60----DI0F05 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_COM_TIMER_ADDR"
60----DI0F06 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_COM_TIMER_COUNT_ADDR"
60----DI0F07 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_SYS_RSRC_ADDR"
60----DI0F08 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_BIOS_OUTSTR"
60----DI0F09 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - DISPLAY THREE-LINE MESSAGE BOX
60----DI0F0A - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - DISABLE MACROS
60----DI0F0B - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - ENABLE MACROS
60----DI0F0C - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_DATE_TIME_SEPS"
60----DI0F0D - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_FORM_FT"
60----DI0F0E - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_RAM_IV_INFO"
60----DI1005 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_DIRTY_SYNC" - FORCE SCREEN UPDATE
60----DI1200 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - RESOURCE SERVICE "MAP_RESOURCE_FILE"
60----DI1201 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "GET_RESOURCE_PTR"
60----DI1202 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "GET_RSRC_TAB_PTR"
60----DI1203 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "INIT_SYSMGR_RSRCS"
60----DI1300 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - INITIALIZE HELP SYSTEM
60----DI1301 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - DISPLAY HELP
60----DI1302 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_HELP_KEY"
60----DI1303 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_HELP_TERM"
60----DI1400 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_ColInit"
60----DI1401 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_ColCpStr"
60----DI1402 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_ColLicsStr"
60----DI1403 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_ColLicsChar"
60----DI1404 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_ColToLower"
60----DI1405 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_ColCpSearch"
60----DI1406 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_ColToUpper"
60----DI1500 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "GrDispInit"
60----DI1501 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "GrDispClear"
60----DI1502 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "GrDispDot"
60----DI1503 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "GrDispDraw"
60----DI1504 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "GrDispFill"
60----DI1505 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "GrDispRead"
60----DI1506 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "GrDispString"
60----DI1507 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "GrDispPan"
60----DI1508 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "GrDispZoom"
60----DI1509 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "GrDispSave"
60----DI150A - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "GrDispRestore"
60----DI150B - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "GrDispCorner"
60----DI1604 - INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "CP_TO_LICS"
6000 - INT 60 - SYS_PROF.EXE - PROFILER STATUS
6000 - INT 60 - MDEBUG - GET STATUS
600000 - INT 60 - RIFS - CLIENT - INSTALLATION CHECK
600001 - INT 60 - RIFS - CLIENT - UNINSTALL
600002 - INT 60 - RIFS - CLIENT - REMAP DRIVE
600003 - INT 60 - RIFS - CLIENT - UNMAP DRIVE
600004 - INT 60 - RIFS - CLIENT - UNMAP ALL DRIVES
600005 - INT 60 - RIFS - CLIENT - GET TRANSLATION TABLE
600006 - INT 60 - RIFS - CLIENT - GET STATISTICS TABLE
600007 - INT 60 - RIFS - CLIENT - GET PORT TRANSLATION TABLE
600008 - INT 60 - RIFS - SERVER - INSTALLATION CHECK
600009 - INT 60 - RIFS - SERVER - UNINSTALL
60000A - INT 60 - RIFS - SERVER - GET STATISTICS TABLE
60000B - INT 60 - RIFS - SERVER - RESET
6001 - INT 60 - MDEBUG - GET ADDRESS OF THE HELP REGISTERS
6001 - INT 60 - SYS_PROF.EXE - TURN PROFILING OFF
6001FF - INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver - BASIC FUNC - GET DRIVER INFO
6002 - INT 60 - MDEBUG - SET STATUS
6002 - INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver - BASIC FUNC - ACCESS TYPE
6002 - INT 60 - SYS_PROF.EXE - TURN PROFILING ON
6003 - INT 60 - MDEBUG - POP UP
6003 - INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver - BASIC FUNC - RELEASE TYPE
6003 - INT 60 - SYS_PROF.EXE - GET ADDRESS OF PROFILING TABLE
6004 - INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver - BASIC FUNC - SEND PACKET
6004 - INT 60 - MDEBUG - POP UP
6004 - INT 60 - SYS_PROF.EXE - CLEAR PROFILING TABLE
6005 - INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver - BASIC FUNC - TERMINATE DRIVER FOR HANDLE
6005 - INT 60 - MDEBUG - GET AND SET MDEBUG FLAGS
6006 - INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver - BASIC FUNC - GET ADDRESS
6006 - INT 60 - MDEBUG - GET PASSWORD STATUS
6007 - INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver - BASIC FUNC - RESET INTERFACE
6007 - INT 60 - MDEBUG v1.70+ - GET ACTIVE PART OF MDEBUG
6008 - INT 60 - MDEBUG - UNUSED
600A - INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver 1.09+ - HIGH-PERF FUNC - GET PARAMETERS
600B - INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver 1.09 - HIGH-PERF FUNC - ASYNCHRONOUS SEND PACKET
600C - INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver 1.10+ - HIGH-PERF FUNC - ASYNCHRONOUS SEND PACKET
600C - INT 60 - Banyan VINES, 3com - GET STATION ADDRESS
600D - INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver 1.10+ - HIGH-PERF FUNC - DROP PACKET FROM QUEUE
6011 - INT 60 - 3com, 10NET, Banyan VINES - LOCK AND WAIT
6012 - INT 60 - 3com, 10NET, Banyan VINES - LOCK
6013 - INT 60 - 3com, 10NET, Banyan VINES - UNLOCK
6014 - INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver - EXTENDED FUNC - SET RECEIVE MODE
6015 - INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver - EXTENDED FUNC - GET RECEIVE MODE
6016 - INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver - EXTENDED FUNC - SET MULTICAST LIST
6017 - INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver - EXTENDED FUNC - GET MULTICAST LIST
6018 - INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver - EXTENDED FUNC - GET STATISTICS
6019 - INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver - EXTENDED FUNC - SET NETWORK ADDRESS
601A - INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver v1.10+ - EXTENDED FUNC - SEND RAW BYTES
601B - INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver v1.10+ - EXTENDED FUNC - FLUSH RAW BYTES RECEIVED
601C - INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver v1.10+ - EXTENDED FUNC - FETCH RAW BYTES RECEIVED
60899B - INT 60 U - Agfa TTSR.EXE - API
60AD - INT 60 - AccessDOS - API
60E9 - INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver - Crynwr Software - AUTOSELECT TRANSCEIVER
61 - INT 61 - reserved for user interrupt
61 - INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - EXTENDED BIOS
61 - INT 61 - TI Professional PC - FACTORY ROM DATA AREA POINTER (NOT A VECTOR!)
61 - INT 61 - HP 95LX System Manager - LOAD DS
61 - INT 61 - JPI TopSPEED Modula-2 v1 - PROCEDURE EXIT TRAP
61 - INT 61 - Adaptec and OMTI controllers - DRIVE 0 DATA
61 - INT 61 - Sangoma CCIP (CCPOP 3270 resident module) INTERFACE
61 - INT 61 - VIRUS - "SEMTEX"/"Screen Trasher" - INT 21h SUBSTITUTE
61 - INT 61 - PC-Magazin - PAGE, SWAPx
61 - INT 61 - TCPOpen kernel - API
61 - INT 61 - XFS v1.76 - XFSKRNL.EXE - API
61 - INT 61 - FTP Software PC/TCP - TCP/IP TSR System Call interface
6100 - INT 61 U - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - GET DEBUG INFORMATION
6100 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - CALL A SERVICE
6100 - INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - SERVICE INITIALIZATION
610000 - INT 61 - OPTIMA 1024 VGA-Sync,ET-3000 chipset - ZOOM DISPLAY
610001DS0001 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - INTERNAL VINES SOCKET API (NEAR DATA)
610001SF0001 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - "Sosock" - OPEN COMMUNICATIONS SOCKET
610001SF0002 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - "Sosend" - INITIATE OUTPUT EVENT
610001SF0003 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - "Sorec" - RECEIVE INPUT EVENT NOTIFICATION
610001SF0004 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - "Soclose" - CLOSE A SOCKET
610001SF0005 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - "Sowait" - WAIT FOR ASYNCHRONOUS EVENT COMPLETION
610001SF0008 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - "Sosession" - REGISTER APPLICATION WITH COMM SERVICE
610001SF000B - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - "Soint" - SET USER COMPLETION FUNCTION
610001 - INT 61 - OPTIMA 1024 VGA-Sync,ET-3000 chipset - CENTER ZOOM WINDOW
610002 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - 3270 INTERFACE
610002 - INT 61 - OPTIMA 1024 VGA-Sync,ET-3000 chipset - END ZOOM
610003SF00 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - INIT USER BUFFER PTR INFO
610003SF01 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - SEND TO HOST
610003SF02 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - "CONTROL MONITOR"
610003SF03 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - "FLOW CONTROL DATA"
610003SF04 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - END ACTIVE SESSION
610003SF05 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - SET SESSION PARAMETER
610003SF06 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - GET SESSION PARAMETER
610003SF07 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - SET TAB SETTINGS
610003SF08 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - GET TAB SETTINGS
610003SF09 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - REFRESH EMULATION SCREEN
610003SF0A - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - SUSPEND SESSION TEMPORARILY
610003SF0B - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - RESUME SUSPENDED SESSION
610003SF0C - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - SET SCROLL LOCK CHECKING
610003SF0D - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - EXIT EMULATION
610003SF0E - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - INTERRUPT ON CHAR FROM HOST
610003SF0F - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - START A SESSION
610003SF10 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - START/STOP PRINTING
610003SF11 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - GET FILE TRANSFER PARAMETERS
610003SF12 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - GET CONNECTION INFORMATION
610003SF13 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - START/STOP TRACING TRAFFIC
610003SF14 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - INTERRUPT ON HOST MESSAGE
610003SF15 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - RESET ERROR
610003 - INT 61 - OPTIMA 1024 VGA-Sync,ET-3000 chipset - REPORT ZOOM FACTOR
610004 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - FILE SERVICE CONTROL
610004SF0001 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - SET DRIVE CONNECTION
610004SF0002 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET DRIVE CONNECTION
610004SF0003 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET NETWORK DRIVE MAP
610004SF0004 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - SET USER NAME
610004SF0005 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET USER NAME
610004SF0006 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - TEST DRIVE CONNECTION
610004SF0007 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET CONNECTION DATA STRUCTURES
610004SF0008 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET SERVER SERIAL NUMBER
610004SF0009 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - SET ??? PARAMETER
610004SF000B - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET ??? DRIVE PARAMETER
610004SF000C - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - LOGOUT FROM VINES
610004SF000E - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET ACCESS RIGHTS LIST (ARL)
610004SF000F - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - SET ACCESS RIGHTS LIST (ARL)
610004SF0010 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - FILE SERVICE CONTROL - ???
610004SF0013 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET VALUE OF GLOBAL VARIABLE
610004SF0014 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - SET VALUE OF GLOBAL VARIABLE
610004SF0016 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET NUMBER OF OPEN FILES ON REMOTE DRIVE
610004SF0018 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - SET UNIDENTIFIED INTERNAL FLAG
610004SF001B - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - UNIDENTIFIED DRIVE SPECIFIC FUNCTION
610004SF001C - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - UNIDENTIFIED FUNCTION
610004 - INT 61 - OPTIMA 1024 VGA-Sync,ET-3000 chipset - ENTER SPECIFY MODE
610005 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - PRINT SERVICE CONTROL
610005 - INT 61 - OPTIMA 1024 VGA-Sync - QUERY ZOOM WINDOW
610006 - INT 61 - OPTIMA 1024 VGA-Sync,ET-3000 chipset - SET ZOOM WINDOW
610006 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET ADDRESS OF GLOBAL VARIABLE
610007 - INT 61 - OPTIMA 1024 VGA-Sync,ET-3000 chipset - QUERY APPLICATION KEY
610007BX0000 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - RECONNECT TO STREETTALK
610007BX0001 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET MM PORT FOR A SERVICE
610007BX0002 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET PORTS FOR A SERVICE
610007BX0003 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - FIND A SERVICE
610007BX0004 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - SET PORTS FOR A SERVICE
610007BX0005 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET USER NAME
610007BX0006 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - TRANSLATE ERROR INTO ASCII STRING
610007BX0007 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - VERIFY EXISTENCE OF NAME AND RETURN CANONICAL FORM
610007BX0008 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ENUMERATE StreetTalk NAMES
610007BX0009 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - TRANSLATE ERROR INTO ASCII STRING (SELECTED PORT)
610007BX000A - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - internal, OS/2 only - GET MANY PORTS FOR SERVICE
610008 - INT 61 - OPTIMA 1024 VGA-Sync,ET-3000 chipset - SET ZOOM OFFSET
610008BX0000 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - TALKPORT SERVICE - GET HANDLER ADDRESS
610008BX0001 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - TALKPORT SERVICE - SET HANDLER ADDRESS
610008BX0002 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - TALKPORT SERVICE - POST MESSAGE ON LOCAL DISPLAY
610008BX0003 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - TALKPORT SERVICE - INTERCEPT VINES 25th-LINE MESSAGES
610009 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - NETBIOS CLIENT SERVICE
61000A - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - SECONDARY 3270 INTERFACE
61000B - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - SEMAPHORE SERVICE
61000C - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - 3270 KEYBOARD HANDLER
61000D - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - T3270 SERVICE FUNCTION
61000E - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ENHANCED 3270 SERVICE
61000F - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - VINES SOCKET API (FAR DATA)
61000FSF0001 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - OPEN SOCKET
61000FSF0002 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - SEND MESSAGE ON A SOCKET
61000FSF0004 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - CLOSE SOCKET
61000FSF0008 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET PROCESS HANDLE
610010 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - INTERFACE TO NBNS
6101 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - CHECK SERVICE
6101--BX0000 - INT 61 u - PC/TCP kernel v2.1+ - "net_config" - CONFIGURE RUNNING KERNEL
6102 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET REVISION NUMBER
6102--BX0000 - INT 61 u - PC/TCP kernel v2.1+ - "get_kernel_info" - GET MISCELLAN LOCAL INFO
6103 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - INSTALL SERVICE HANDLER
6104 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - CHECK VINES REVISION NUMBER IN RANGE
6105 - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "get_addr" - GET INTERNET ADDRESS OF NET DESCR
6105 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - READ PCCONFIG BYTES
6106 - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05 - "net_info" - GET INTERFACE STATISTICS
6106 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET PCCONFIG BASE ADDRESS
6107 - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_globalize" - MAKE NET DESCRIPTOR GLOBAL
6107 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET VINES REVISION NUMBER (LONG)
6107 - INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - FORMAT CREDIT CARD MEMORY
6108 - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_release" - CLOSE A NETWORK DESCRIPTOR
6108 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - CHECK VINES REVISION NUMBER IN RANGE (LONG)
6108 - INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - GET SIZE OF INTERNAL DISK
6109 - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_releaseall" - CLOSE ALL NON-GLOBAL DESCRS
6109 - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET VALUE OF AN OS/2 BACKEND VARIABLE
6109 - INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - FORMAT INTERNAL DISK
610A - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05 - "net_send" - ???
610A - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - SET VALUE OF AN OS/2 BACKEND VARIABLE
610B - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05 - "net_sendto" - ???
610B - INT 61 - Banyan VINES - SET PCCONFIG IN BACKEND
610B - INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - DETERMINE CCM VALIDITY
610C - INT 61 u - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_stat" - GET CONNECTION STATISTICS
610D - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "is_netnd" - CHECK IF NETWORK DESCRIPTOR VALID
610D - INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - GET SCREEN SIZE
610E - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_select" - DETECT READINESS OF NETWORK
610E - INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - GET/SET SCREEN MODE
610F - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "get_netversion" - GET SOFTWARE VERSION
610F - INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - GET/SET CURSOR MODE
6110 - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_shutdown" - UNINSTALL
6110 - INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - GET/SET VIRTUAL SCREEN POSITION
6111 - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "disable_async" - DISABLE ASYNCHRONOUS HANDLERS
6111 - INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - MOVE VIRTUAL SCREEN ORIGIN
6112 - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "enable_async" - ENABLE ASYNCHRONOUS HANDLERS
6112 - INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - SCREEN REFRESH
6113 - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05 - "net_connect" - OPEN A NETWORK CONNECTION
6114 - INT 61 Ou - PC/TCP kernel v2.05 - "net_recv" - NO LONGER SUPPORTED
6115 - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05 - "net_recvfrom" - ???
6115 - INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - SOUND GENERATION
6116 - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_peer" - GET DATA ON REMOTE PEER
6116 - INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - MELODY TONE GENERATOR
6117 - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_reconfig" - RE-READ KERNEL CONFIGURATION
6117 - INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - DIAL NUMBER
6118 - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_eof" - CLOSE TRANSMIT SIDE OF CONNECTION
6118 - INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - MUTE STATES
6119 - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_abort" - RESET A NETWORK CONNECTION
6119 - INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - GET SERIAL PORT PARAMETERS
611A - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_write" - WRITE TO THE NETWORK
611A - INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - GET PERIPHERAL ID BYTE
611B - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_read" - READ FROM THE NETWORK
611B - INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - SET PERIPHERAL ID BYTE
611C - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_writeto" - WRITE A DATAGRAM
611C - INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - PRESET/GET PERIPHERAL DATA
611D - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_readfrom" - READ A DATAGRAM
611E - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_flush" - FLUSH PENDING DATA
611E - INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - GET/SET CLOCK TICK SPEED
611F - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_asynch" - SET UP ASYNCHRONOUS CALL-BACK
611F - INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - GET KEY/NMI-INVOKED SCREEN REFRESH
6120 - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "set_option" - SET AN OPTION ON A DESCRIPTOR
6120 - INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - GET/SET INT 09 REVECTORING
6121 - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "get_option" - GET OPTIONS APPLIED TO NET DESCR
6122 - INT 61 u - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_getdesc" - ALLOCATE NETWORK DESCRIPTOR
6123 - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_listen" - LISTEN FOR INCOMING CONNECTIONS
6124 - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_abortall" - RESET ALL NETWORK CONNECTIONS
6124 - INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - GET/SET ROM/CCM SPACE STATE
6125 - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "ad_res_name" - GET HOST NAME GIVEN ADDRESS
6126 - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "ad_htable" - GET HOST NAME FROM LOCAL TABLE
6126 - INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - GET/SET POWER CONTROL
6127 - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "ad_domain" - GET HOST NAME FROM DNS
6128 - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_swap" - EXCHANGE TWO NETWORK DESCRIPTORS
6128 - INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - GET/SET TEXT/KEYBOARD LANGUAGE
6129 - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_getglobdesc" - ALLOCATE GLOBAL DESCRIPTOR
612A - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - GET CONFIGURATION INFORMATION
612B - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.02+ - "net_alarm" - SET TIMED ASYNCHRONOUS EVENT
612C - INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - GET VERSION
612D - INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - TURN SYSTEM OFF
612E - INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - ENABLE/DISABLE SYSTEM STATUS LINE
6130 - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "icmp_ping" - SEND ICMP ECHO REQUEST (PING)
6130 - INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - FILE TRANSFER SERVICES
61 - INT 61 u - PC/TCP kernel v2.05 - NOP for SLIP kernel
6132 - INT 61 U - PC/TCP kernel v2.3 - GET ???
6134 - INT 61 U - PC/TCP kernel v2.1+ - "icmp_destun" - ???
6150 - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "nm_prs_addr" - TRANSLATE NUMERICAL IP ADDRESS
6151 - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "nm_htable" - RESOLVE NAME USING HOST TABLE
6152 - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "nm_domain" - RESOLVE NAME USING DNS
6153 - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05- - "nm_ien116" - RESOLVE HOST NAME USING IEN116
6154 - INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "nm_res_name" - RESOLVE HOST NAME
6155 - INT 61 U - PC/TCP kernel v2.3 - ???
6156 - INT 61 U - PC/TCP kernel v2.3 - ???
6157 - INT 61 U - PC/TCP kernel v2.3 - ???
6158 - INT 61 U - PC/TCP kernel v2.3 - ???
6159 - INT 61 U - PC/TCP kernel v2.3 - ???
615A - INT 61 U - PC/TCP kernel v2.3 - ???
615B - INT 61 U - PC/TCP kernel v2.3 - ???
615C - INT 61 U - PC/TCP kernel v2.3 - ???
615D - INT 61 U - PC/TCP kernel v2.3 - ???
615E - INT 61 U - PC/TCP kernel v2.3 - ???
615F - INT 61 U - PC/TCP kernel v2.3 - ???
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INT 51 - IRQ1 relocated by DESQview Range: INT 51 to INT F9, selected automatically Note: this is the default location for older versions; see INT 50"DESQview" for details of interrupt relocation SeeAlso: INT 50"DESQview",INT 54"DESQview",INT 58"DESQview"Top
INT 51 - IRQ1 relocated by IBM 3278 emulation control program SeeAlso: INT 50"IBM 3278",INT 54"IBM 3278"Top
INT 51 - IRQ1 relocated by OS/2 v1.x SeeAlso: INT 50"OS/2",INT 54"OS/2"Top
INT 51 - TI Professional PC - RESTART TIMING EVENT AX = timer count in 25ms intervals DS:DI -> timing-event table (see #03244) Note: documented as "for system use only"; intended for multi-tasking software SeeAlso: INT 50"TI Professional",INT 52"TI Professional" Format of TI Professional PC timing event table: Offset Size Description (Table 03244) 00h WORD offset of next event table entry 02h BYTE normally unused (FFh) 03h BYTE flags: bit 7 set if timing event active bits 6-0 not used by BIOS (0), but could be used by option ROMs 04h WORD timeout count (decremented every 25ms when active) 06h WORD offset of event handler (in segment F400h) to call on event timeout; the F400h segment allows addressing both system ROMs and the first 16K of memory (due to the 1M memory wraparound)Top
INT 51 - Tandy 2000 - KEYBOARD SERVICES Note: this interrupt is identical to INT 16 on Tandy 2000 SeeAlso: INT 16/AH=00h,INT 16/AH=01h,INT 16/AH=02h,INT 16/AH=04h"Tandy" SeeAlso: INT 16/AH=04h,INT 4A"Tandy 2000",INT 4C"Tandy 2000",INT 52"Tandy 2000"Top
INT 52 - IRQ2 relocated by DESQview Range: INT 52 to INT FA, selected automatically Note: this is the default location for older versions; see INT 50"DESQview" for details of interrupt relocation SeeAlso: INT 50"DESQview",INT 54"DESQview",INT 58"DESQview"Top
INT 52 - IRQ2 relocated by IBM 3278 emulation control program, OS/2 v1.x SeeAlso: INT 50"IBM 3278",INT 51"OS/2"Top
INT 52 - TI Professional PC - CANCEL TIMING EVENT DS:DI -> timing-event table (see #03244) Note: documented as "for system use only"; intended for multi-tasking software SeeAlso: INT 51"TI Professional",INT 53"TI Professional"Top
INT 52 - Tandy 2000 - VIDEO SERVICES Note: this interrupt is identical to INT 10 SeeAlso: INT 10/AH=00h,INT 10/AH=01h,INT 10/AH=08h,INT 10/AH=0Eh SeeAlso: INT 4A"Tandy 2000",INT 51"Tandy 2000",INT 53"Tandy 2000"Top
INT 53 - IRQ3 relocated by DESQview Range: INT 53 to INT FB, selected automatically Note: this is the default location for older versions; see INT 50"DESQview" for details of interrupt relocation SeeAlso: INT 50"DESQview",INT 54"DESQview",INT 58"DESQview"Top
INT 53 - IRQ3 relocated by IBM 3278 emulation control program, OS/2 v1.x SeeAlso: INT 50"IBM 3278",INT 51"OS/2"Top
INT 53 - TI Professional PC - SVC INTERFACE Notes: documented as "for system use only"; intended for multi-tasking software this interrupt is not used by the BIOS; the default handler generates a system error trap (see INT 51"TI Professional") SeeAlso: INT 50"TI Professional",INT 54"TI Professional"Top
INT 53 - Tandy 2000 - SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS Note: this interrupt is identical to INT 14 on Tandy 2000 SeeAlso: INT 14/AH=00h"SERIAL",INT 14/AH=01h,INT 14/AH=02h,INT 14/AH=03h SeeAlso: INT 14/AH=04h"Tandy 2000",INT 52"Tandy 2000",INT 54"Tandy 2000"Top
INT 53 - WEB??? - API BX = function 0000h ??? AX = ??? Return: AX = ??? 0004h ??? 0009h ??? 0015h AX = ??? DX = ??? 0017h Return: ??? InstallCheck: check for the signature "WEBCO" immediately prior to the interrupt handler Note: the above calls are made by Show Partner F/X v3.6 (see INT 10/AH=53h) Index: installation check;unknown|installation check;WEBCOTop
INT 54 - IRQ4 relocated by DESQview Range: INT 54 to INT FC, selected automatically Note: this is the default location for older versions; see INT 50"DESQview" for details of interrupt relocation SeeAlso: INT 50"DESQview",INT 58"DESQview"Top
INT 54 - IRQ4 relocated by IBM 3278 emulation control program, OS/2 v1.x SeeAlso: INT 51"IBM 3278",INT 51"OS/2"Top
INT 54 - TI Professional PC - ACTIVATE TASK SUBROUTINE Notes: documented as "for system use only"; intended for multi-tasking software this interrupt is not used by the BIOS; the default handler generates a system error trap (see INT 51"TI Professional") SeeAlso: INT 50"TI Professional",INT 53"TI Professional"Top
INT 54 - Tandy 2000 - LINE PRINTER Note: this interrupt is identical to INT 17 on Tandy 2000 SeeAlso: INT 17/AH=00h,INT 17/AH=01h,INT 17/AH=02h,INT 4A"Tandy 2000" SeeAlso: INT 53"Tandy 2000",INT 55"Tandy 2000"Top
INT 54 U - Toshiba PCMCIA2 - INSTALLATION CHECK AX = 5400h Return: AX = 0054h if installed CX:DX -> INT function handlerTop
INT 55 - IRQ5 relocated by DESQview Range: INT 55 to INT FD, selected automatically Note: this is the default location for older versions; see INT 50"DESQview" for details of interrupt relocation SeeAlso: INT 50"DESQview",INT 58"DESQview"Top
INT 55 - IRQ5 relocated by IBM 3278 emulation control program, OS/2 v1.x SeeAlso: INT 51"IBM 3278",INT 51"OS/2"Top
INT 55 - TI Professional PC - RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE Notes: documented as "for system use only"; intended for multi-tasking software this interrupt is not used by the BIOS; the default handler generates a system error trap (see INT 51"TI Professional") SeeAlso: INT 50"TI Professional",INT 56"TI Professional"Top
INT 55 - Tandy 2000 - SYSTEM CLOCK Note: this interrupt is identical to INT 1A on Tandy 2000 SeeAlso: INT 1A/AH=00h,INT 1A/AH=01h,INT 1A/AH=02h"Tandy 2000" SeeAlso: INT 1A/AH=03h"Tandy 2000",INT 54"Tandy 2000",INT 56"Tandy 2000"Top
INT 56 - IRQ6 relocated by DESQview Range: INT 56 to INT FE, selected automatically Note: this is the default location for older versions; see INT 50"DESQview" for details of interrupt relocation SeeAlso: INT 50"DESQview",INT 58"DESQview"Top
INT 56 - IRQ6 relocated by IBM 3278 emulation control program, OS/2 v1.x SeeAlso: INT 51"IBM 3278",INT 51"OS/2"Top
INT 56 - TI Professional PC - RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE Notes: documented as "for system use only"; intended for multi-tasking software this interrupt is not used by the BIOS; the default handler generates a system error trap (see INT 51"TI Professional") SeeAlso: INT 50"TI Professional",INT 55"TI Professional"Top
INT 56 - Tandy 2000 - FLOPPY DISK SERVICES Note: this interrupt is identical to INT 13 on Tandy 2000 SeeAlso: INT 13/AH=00h,INT 13/AH=01h,INT 13/AH=02h,INT 13/AH=03h SeeAlso: INT 4A"Tandy 2000",INT 51"Tandy 2000",INT 55"Tandy 2000"Top
INT 57 - IRQ7 relocated by DESQview Range: INT 57 to INT FF, selected automatically Note: this is the default location for older versions; see INT 50"DESQview" for details of interrupt relocation SeeAlso: INT 50"DESQview",INT 58"DESQview"Top
INT 57 - IRQ7 relocated by IBM 3278 emulation control program, OS/2 v1.x SeeAlso: INT 51"IBM 3278",INT 51"OS/2"Top
INT 57 C - TI Professional PC - CRT MAPPING HOOK AX/BX/CX/DX/BP/SI/DI same as on entry to CRT subroutine (e.g. INT 49) DS = BIOS system segment ES = DE00h Return: DF/IF flags must be preserved ES,DS,BP preserved AX,BX,CX,DX,SI,DI may be changed as necessary to modify the original call Desc: hooking this vector permits programs to intercept or modify all screen output, including both application calls to INT 49 and calls generated internally by the BIOS which bypass INT 49 Note: by default, this vector points at an IRET instruction SeeAlso: INT 49/AH=01h"TI",INT 50"TI Professional"Top
INT 58 - IRQ8 relocated by DESQview 2.26+ Range: INT 58 to INT F8, selected automatically Note: this is the default, but other INTs may be used (see INT 50"DESQview") SeeAlso: INT 50"DESQview",INT 59"DESQview",INT 70Top
INT 58 - IRQ0 relocated by DoubleDOS SeeAlso: INT 08Top
INT 58 C - TI Professional PC - SYSTEM TIMER 25ms HOOK Desc: called from the hardware timer tick interrupt, after executing the first four BIOS timing events, updating the system clock, invoking INT 5A if required, saving registers, and switching to a temporary stack (the one reserved for IRQ3) Notes: the handler for this interrupt may destroy AX,BX,DI,ES but must preserve all other registers; 8 WORDs of stack space are available, of which at most 4 may be used if the handler enables interrupts if the handler switches stacks (because more than 4/8 WORDs are required), the original stack must be restored before chaining to the previous handler SeeAlso: INT 43"TI Professional",INT 4C"TI Professional" SeeAlso: INT 5A"TI Professional"Top
INT 59 - IRQ9 relocated by DESQview 2.26+ Range: INT 59 to INT F9, selected automatically Note: this is the default, but other INTs may be used (see INT 50"DESQview") SeeAlso: INT 50"DESQview",INT 58"DESQview",INT 5A"DESQview",INT 71Top
INT 59 - IRQ1 relocated by DoubleDOS SeeAlso: INT 09Top
INT 59 - TI Professional PC - COMMON ROM HARDWARE INTERRUPT EXIT VECTOR Desc: all hardware interrupts on the TI Pro jump indirectly to the handler pointed at by this interrupt vector to finish their handling of the hardware interrupt Notes: the default handler decrements the interrupt count, restores registers (including the stack pointer), sends an EOI to the interrupt controller, and finally does an IRET can be used by multitaskers which need to get control after every hardware interrupt SeeAlso: INT 40"TI Professional",INT 47"TI Professional" SeeAlso: INT 53"TI Professional"Top
INT 59 - GSS Computer Graphics Interface (GSS*CGI) DS:DX -> block of 5 array pointers Return: CF set on error AX = error code CF clear if successful AX = return code Note: INT 59 is the means by which GSS*CGI language bindings communicate with GSS*CGI device drivers and the GSS*CGI device driver controller. also used by the IBM Graphic Development ToolkitTop
INT 5A - IRQ10 relocated by DESQview 2.26+ Range: INT 5A to INT FA, selected automatically Note: this is the default, but other INTs may be used (see INT 50"DESQview") SeeAlso: INT 50"DESQview",INT 59"DESQview",INT 5B"DESQview",INT 72Top
INT 5A - IRQ2 relocated by DoubleDOS SeeAlso: INT 0A"IRQ2"Top
INT 5A - PC Cluster adapter BIOS entry address ??? Return: ??? SeeAlso: INT 5B"PC Cluster"Top
INT 5A - TI Professional PC - SYSTEM TIMER 100ms HOOK Desc: called from the hardware timer tick interrupt, after executing the first four BIOS timing events, updating the system clock, saving registers, and switching to a temporary stack (the one reserved for IRQ3), but before calling INT 58 no details available Notes: this interrupt is invoked on every fourth timer interrupt the handler for this interrupt may destroy AX,BX,DI,ES but must preserve all other registers; 8 WORDs of stack space are available, of which at most 4 may be used if the handler enables interrupts if the handler switches stacks (because more than 4/8 WORDs are required), the original stack must be restored before chaining to the previous handler SeeAlso: INT 43"TI Professional",INT 4C"TI Professional" SeeAlso: INT 58"TI Professional"Top
INT 5B - IRQ11 relocated by DESQview 2.26+ Range: INT 5B to INT FB, selected automatically Note: this is the default, but other INTs may be used (see INT 50"DESQview") SeeAlso: INT 50"DESQview",INT 5A"DESQview",INT 5C"DESQview",INT 73Top
INT 5B - IRQ3 relocated by DoubleDOS SeeAlso: INT 0BTop
INT 5B - PC cluster adapter - RELOCATED INT 19 SeeAlso: INT 19,INT 5A"PC Cluster"Top
INT 5B - AT&T Starlan Extended NetBIOS (variable length names) ES:BX -> Network Control Block (see #03245) Return: AL = status (see #03248) SeeAlso: INT 5C"NetBIOS" Format of Starlan Network Control Block: Offset Size Description (Table 03245) 00h BYTE ncb_command (see also #03250) 70h send net Break 01h BYTE ncb_retcode 02h BYTE ncb_lsn 03h BYTE ncb_num 04h DWORD -> ncb_buffer 08h WORD ncb_length 0Ah 16 BYTEs ncb_callname 1Ah 16 BYTEs ncb_name 2Ah BYTE ncb_rto 2Bh BYTE ncb_sto 2Ch DWORD -> ncb_post /* int (far *ncb_post)(); */ 30h BYTE ncb_lana_num 31h BYTE ncb_cmd_cplt 32h DWORD -> ncb_vname 36h BYTE ncb_vnamelen 37h 9 BYTEs ncb_reserve Note: fields 00h-31h are the same as for a standard NetBIOS NCB (see #03249)Top
INT 5B - Microsoft Network Transport Layer Interface Note: used by MS-NET for executing network commands SeeAlso: INT 5C"NetBIOS"Top
INT 5B - used by Alloy NTNXTop
INT 5B - ISOLAN Multi Protocol Software ES:BX -> Transfer Control Block (see #03246) Return: AL = status Note: this software interface allows multiple protocols/software packages to access a BICC 411x network card Format of ISOLAN Transfer Control Block: Offset Type Description (Table 03246) 00h BYTE command code B3h Status F2h Activate F3h Deactivate F4h Send Data 01h BYTE command identity 02h BYTE virtual circuit ID 03h WORD buffer length 05h DWORD buffer pointer 09h BYTE expedited data flag 0Ah BYTE cancelable flag 0Bh 16 BYTEs local network address 1Bh 16 BYTEs remote network address 2Bh DWORD asynchronous notification routine 30h DWORD local network number 34h DWORD remote network number 38h BYTE call timeout 39h BYTE not used 3Ah 8 BYTEs reserved 42h BYTE command code extension 43h WORD Blue Book MAC typeTop
INT 5B C - TI Professional PC - KEYBOARD MAPPING HOOK CF set AH = shift state (see #03247) AL = scan code (see #03214) Return: BX, CX, DI, ES may be destroyed various return methods are supported: IRET, AX unchanged: process keystroke normally IRET, AL = FFh: discard keystroke IRET, AX changed: process modified keystroke chain to old INT 5B: allow other handlers to look at (possibly modified) keystroke in AX RETF 2, CF clear: place returned AX into keyboard buffer without any further processing Notes: invoked by the keyboard ISR, and used to remap the keyboard if CF is clear on entry, some other handler has processed the keystroke and the current handler should not modify it, instead performing a RETF 2 or IRET (after clearing CF on the stack) when requesting that a value be placed directly into the keyboard buffer, AL and AH may not *both* be nonzero (the TI does not return scan codes as part of the key code for non-extended keys) SeeAlso: INT 15/AH=4Fh,INT 4A/AH=00h"TI",INT 59"TI Professional" SeeAlso: INT 5C"TI Professional",INT 5D"TI Professional" SeeAlso: INT 5E"TI Professional",INT 5F"TI Professional" Bitfields for TI Professional PC keyboard mapping hook shift states: Bit(s) Description (Table 03247) 7 CAPS LOCK is on 6-4 reserved (0) 3 repeated key 2 Shift is pressed 1 Alt is pressed 0 Ctrl is pressedTop
INT 5B U - SitBack v3.02R - GET ??? AX = 5254h DL = 04h Return: ES:BX -> ??? in resident portion Program: SitBack is a background file backup utility by SitBack Technologies, Inc. which initiates backups whenever the system is idle SeeAlso: AX=8485h/DL=71h,AX=8485h/DL=72hTop
INT 5B U - SitBack v3.02R - INSTALLATION CHECK AX = 8485h DL = 70h Return: CX = 8485h if installed DX:AX -> ??? (configuration data?) Program: SitBack is a background file backup utility by SitBack Technologies, Inc. which initiates backups whenever the system is idle SeeAlso: AX=5254h/DL=04h,AX=8485h/DL=78hTop
INT 5B U - SitBack v3.02R - SET ??? FLAG AND GET ??? ADDRESS AX = 8485h DL = 71h Return: ES:BX -> FAR entry point to ??? Note: the flag which is modified is located at the address returned by AX=5254h/DL=04h SeeAlso: AX=8485h/DL=72hTop
INT 5B U - SitBack v3.02R - CLEAR ??? FLAG AX = 8485h DL = 72h Note: the flag which is modified is located at the address returned by AX=5254h/DL=04h SeeAlso: AX=8485h/DL=71hTop
INT 5B U - SitBack v3.02R - ??? AX = 8485h DL = 73h ??? Return: ???Top
INT 5B U - SitBack v3.02R - ??? AX = 8485h DL = 74h ??? Return: ???Top
INT 5B U - SitBack v3.02R - ??? AX = 8485h DL = 75h CX = ??? Return: ??? SeeAlso: AX=8485h/DL=76hTop
INT 5B U - SitBack v3.02R - ??? AX = 8485h DL = 76h CX = ??? Return: ??? Note: conditionally calls the code for AX=8485h/DL=75h SeeAlso: AX=8485h/DL=75hTop
INT 5B U - SitBack v3.02R - SET ??? FLAG AX = 8485h DL = 77hTop
INT 5B U - SitBack v3.02R - GET RESIDENT DATA SEGMENT AX = 8485h DL = 78h Return: CX = 5342h if supported ES = AX = segment of TSR data SeeAlso: AX=8485h/DL=70h,AX=8485h/DL=79hTop
INT 5B U - SitBack v3.02R - GET DTA AX = 8485h DL = 79h Return: CX = 5342h if supported ES:BX -> DTA set by last INT 21/AH=1Ah Note: this function is provided by SBOS.EXE rather than SB.EXE SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=1AhTop
INT 5B U - SitBack v3.02R - TOGGLE ??? AX = 8485h DL = 7Ah Return: CX = 5342h if supported AL = new value of ??? (00h or 01h)Top
INT 5C - NetBIOS INTERFACE ES:BX -> network control block (NCB) (see #03249) Return: AL = status (see #03248) Program: NetBIOS was developed by Sytek, Inc. in 1984 as a high-level programming interface to the IBM PC Network; the first implementation was a ROM BIOS extension on Sytek's PCnet LAN adapter card, but many current networks support NetBIOS as the session layer. Notes: The Sytek PCnet card uses DMA 3. On some machines this vector is not initialized (e.g. Epson machines). Hence this interrupt should only be called or hooked if the vector does not point to 0000h:0000h. SeeAlso: INT 2A/AH=01h,INT 2A/AH=04h,INT 5B"Extended NetBIOS" (Table 03248) Values for NetBIOS status: 00h successful 01h bad buffer size 03h invalid NETBIOS command 05h timeout 06h receive buffer too small 07h No-ACK command failed 08h bad session number 09h LAN card out of memory 0Ah session closed 0Bh command has been cancelled 0Dh name already exists 0Eh local name table full 0Fh name still in use, can't delete 11h local session table full 12h remote PC not listening 13h bad NCB_NUM field 14h no answer to CALL or no such remote 15h name not in local name table 16h duplicate name 17h bad delete 18h abnormal end 19h name error, multiple identical names in use 1Ah bad packet 21h network card busy 22h too many commands queued 23h bad LAN card number 24h command finished while cancelling 26h command can't be cancelled 30h name defined by another process (OS/2) 34h NetBIOS environment not defined, must issue reset (OS/2) 35h required operating system resources exhausted (OS/2) 36h maximum applications exceeded (OS/2) 37h no SAPs available for NetBIOS (OS/2) 38h requested resources not available (OS/2) 40h Lana System Error 41h Lana Remote Hot Carrier 42h Lana Local Hot Carrier 43h Lana No Carrier Detected 44h unusual network condition 45h-4Dh hardware error 4Eh token ring is broken 4Fh token ring error 50h adapter malfunction F7h error in explicit INITIALIZE F8h error in implicit OPEN F9h TOKREUI internal error FAh hardware adapter testing FBh NetBIOS emulator not found FCh OPEN or OPEN_SAP failure FDh unexpected adapter closure FFh NetBIOS busy (command pending) Format of NetBIOS Network Control Block: Offset Size Description (Table 03249) 00h BYTE command code (see #03250) 01h BYTE return code (see #03248) 02h BYTE local session number (LSN) 03h BYTE "ncb_num" datagram table entry from ADD NAME 04h DWORD -> I/O buffer 08h WORD length of data in buffer 0Ah 16 BYTEs remote system to call 1Ah 16 BYTEs network name of local machine 2Ah BYTE receive timeout in 1/2 seconds 2Bh BYTE send timeout in 1/2 seconds 2Ch DWORD -> FAR post handler /* int (far *ncb_post)(); */ 30h BYTE network adapter number on which to execute command 00h-03h IBM NetBIOS specs F0h-FFh Eicon NABios interface (see also INT 7B"Eicon") 31h BYTE command completion code (see #03248) 32h 14 BYTEs reserved for network card (Table 03250) Values for NetBIOS command code field in NCB: 10h start session with NCB_NAME name (call) 11h listen for call 12h end session with NCB_NAME name (hangup) 14h send data via NCB_LSN 15h receive data from a session 16h receive data from any session 17h send multiple data buffers 20h send unACKed message (datagram) 21h receive datagram 22h send broadcast datagram 23h receive broadcast datagram 30h add name to name table 31h delete name from name table 32h reset adapter card and tables 33h get adapter status (see #03251) 34h status of all sessions for name (see #03253) 35h cancel 36h add group name to name table 48h send data and receive data (LAN Manager NETBEUI.DOS) 70h unlink from IBM remote program (no F0h function) 71h send data without ACK 72h send multiple buffers without ACK 72h UngermannBass Register (conflicts with above function) 73h UngermannBass SendNmc 74h UngermannBass Callniu 75h UngermannBass Calladdr 76h UngermannBass Listenaddr 77h UngermannBass SendPkt 78h find name 78h UngermannBass RcvPkt (conflicts with above function) 79h token-ring protocol trace 79h UngermannBass SendAttn (conflicts with above function) 7Ah UngermannBass RcvAttn 7Bh UngermannBass Listenniu 7Ch UngermannBass RcvRaw 7Dh UngermannBass SendNmc2 7Fh Beame&Whiteside BWNB installation check (returns with return code and completion code both set to 03h, while invalid functions return only return code field set to 03h) Note: OR any of the above except 70h with 80h for non-waiting call Format of NetBIOS structure "astatus": Offset Size Description (Table 03251) 00h 6 BYTEs as_id 06h BYTE as_jumpers 07h BYTE as_post 08h BYTE as_major 09h BYTE as_minor 0Ah WORD as_interval 0Ch WORD as_crcerr 0Eh WORD as_algerr 10h WORD as_colerr 12h WORD as_abterr 14h DWORD as_tcount 18h DWORD as_rcount 1Ch WORD as_retran 1Eh WORD as_xresrc 20h 8 BYTEs as_res0 28h WORD as_ncbfree 2Ah WORD as_ncbmax 2Ch WORD as_ncbx 2Eh 4 BYTEs as_res1 32h WORD as_sespend 34h WORD as_msp 36h WORD as_sesmax 38h WORD as_bufsize 3Ah WORD as_names 3Ch 16 name structures as_name (see #03252) Note: it has been reported that the first field should be 16 bytes instead of six (shifthing all remaining fields by ten bytes) Format of NetBIOS structure "name": Offset Size Description (Table 03252) 00h 16 BYTEs "nm_name" symbolic name 10h BYTE "nm_num" number associated with name 11h BYTE nm_status Format of NetBIOS structure "sstatus": Offset Size Description (Table 03253) 00h BYTE number of sessions being reported 01h BYTE number of sessions with this name 02h BYTE number of outstanding receive datagrams 03h BYTE number of outstanding ReceiveAnys 04h var session structures (see #03254) Format of NetBIOS structure "session": Offset Size Description (Table 03254) 00h BYTE local session number 01h BYTE state 01h listen pending 02h call pending 03h session established 04h hangup pending 05h hangup done 06h session aborted 02h 16 BYTEs local name 12h 16 BYTEs remote name 22h BYTE number of outstanding receives 23h BYTE number of outstanding sends/chainsendsTop
INT 5C - IRQ12 relocated by DESQview 2.26+ Range: INT 5C to INT FC, selected automatically Note: this is the default, but other INTs may be used (see INT 50"DESQview") SeeAlso: INT 50"DESQview",INT 5B"DESQview",INT 5D"DESQview",INT 74Top
INT 5C - IRQ4 relocated by DoubleDOS SeeAlso: INT 0CTop
INT 5C - TOPS INTERFACE ES:BX -> Network Control Block Note: TOPS card uses DMA 1, 3 or none.Top
INT 5C - ATALK.SYS - AppleTalk INTERFACE DX:BX -> control block (see #03256) Return: none InstallCheck: test for the signature "AppleTalk" 16 bytes prior to the interrupt handler Range: INT 5Ch to INT 70h Index: installation check;ATALK.SYS|installation check;AppleTalk interface (Table 03255) Values for ATALK.SYS command code: 01h "AT_INIT" initialize the driver 02h "AT_KILL" 03h "AT_GETNETINFO" get current network info incl init status 04h "AT_GETCLOCKTICKS" 05h "AT_STARTTIMER" 06h "AT_RESETTIMER" 07h "AT_CANCELTIMER" 10h "LAP_INSTALL" 11h "LAP_REMOVE" 12h "LAP_WRITE" 13h "LAP_READ" 14h "LAP_CANCEL" 20h "DDP_OPENSOCKET" 21h "DDP_CLOSESOCKET" 22h "DDP_WRITE" 23h "DDP_READ" 24h "DDP_CANCEL" 30h "NBP_REGISTER" 31h "NBP_REMOVE" 32h "NBP_LOOKUP" 33h "NBP_CONFIRM" 34h "NBP_CANCEL" 35h "ZIP_GETZONELIST" 36h "ZIP_GETMYZONE" 37h "ZIP_TAKEDOWN" 38h "ZIP_BRINGUP" 40h "ATP_OPENSOCKET" 41h "ATP_CLOSESOCKET" 42h "ATP_SENDREQUEST" 43h "ATP_GETREQUEST" 44h "ATP_SENDRESPONSE" 45h "ATP_ADDRESPONSE" 46h "ATP_CANCELTRANS" 47h "ATP_CANCELRESPONSE" 48h "ATP_CANCELREQUEST" 50h "ASP_GETPARMS" 51h "ASP_CLOSESESSION" 52h "ASP_CANCEL" 53h "ASP_INIT" 54h "ASP_KILL" 55h "ASP_GETSESSION" 56h "ASP_GETREQUEST" 57h "ASP_CMDREPLY" 58h "ASP_WRTCONTINUE" 59h "ASP_WRTREPLY" 5Ah "ASP_CLOSEREPLY" 5Bh "ASP_NEWSTATUS" 5Ch "ASP_ATTENTION" 5Dh "ASP_GETSTATUS" 5Eh "ASP_OPENSESSION" 5Fh "ASP_COMMAND" 60h "ASP_WRITE" 61h "ASP_GETATTENTION" 70h "PAP_OPEN" 71h "PAP_CLOSE" 72h "PAP_READ" 73h "PAP_WRITE" 74h "PAP_STATUS" 75h "PAP_REGNAME" 76h "PAP_REMNAME" 77h "PAP_INIT" 78h "PAP_NEWSTATUS" 79h "PAP_GETNEXTJOB" 7Ah "PAP_KILL" 7Bh "PAP_CANCEL" Format of AppleTalk control block: Offset Size Description (Table 03256) 00h WORD command code (see #03255) OR with the following flags 8000h start command then return 4000h wait for interrupt service to complete 02h WORD returned status 0000h success (already initialized if func 01h) 04h DWORD pointer to completion function 08h WORD network number 0Ah BYTE node ID ---if general func (01h,03h), control block continues: 0Bh BYTE "inf_abridge" 0Ch WORD "inf_config" 0Eh DWORD pointer to buffer 12h WORD buffer size ---if DDP function (20h-24h), control block continues: 0Bh BYTE "ddp_addr_socket" 0Ch BYTE "ddp_socket" 0Dh BYTE "ddp_type" 0Eh DWORD pointer to buffer 12h WORD buffer size 14h BYTE "ddp_chksum" ---if Name Binding Protocol (30h-34h), control block continues: 0Bh BYTE "nbp_addr_socket" 0Ch WORD "nbp_toget" 0Eh DWORD pointer to buffer (see #03257) 12h WORD buffer size 14h BYTE "nbp_interval" 15h BYTE "nbp_retry" 16h DWORD "nbp_entptr" ---if AppleTalk Transaction Protocol (42h), control block continues: 0Bh BYTE "atp_addr_socket" 0Ch WORD "atp_socket" 0Eh DWORD pointer to buffer 12h WORD buffer size 14h BYTE "atp_interval" 15h BYTE "atp_retry" 16h BYTE ATP flags bit 5: exactly one transaction 17h BYTE "atp_seqbit" 18h BYTE transaction ID 19h 4 BYTEs ATP user bytes 1Dh BYTE number of BDS buffers 1Eh BYTE number of BDS responses 1Fh DWORD pointer to BDS buffers (see #03258) Format of Name Binding Protocol Name-to-Address binding entries for NBP_LOOKUP: Offset Size Description (Table 03257) 00h WORD "tup_address_network" 02h BYTE "tup_address_notid" 03h BYTE "tup_address_socket" 04h BYTE "tup_enum" 05h 99 BYTEs name Format of BDS entries: Offset Size Description (Table 03258) 00h DWORD pointer to buffer 04h WORD size of buffer 06h WORD BDS data size 08h 4 BYTEs "bds_userbytes"Top
INT 5C - IBM 802.2 INTERFACE (LLC) ES:BX -> CCB (see #03259) Return: none Format of IBM 802.2 CCB: Offset Size Description (Table 03259) 00h BYTE adapter 01h BYTE command code 02h BYTE return code 03h BYTE work 04h DWORD pointer to ??? 08h DWORD pointer to completion function??? 0Ch DWORD pointer to parameters???Top
INT 5C - $25 LAN - INSTALLATION CHECK Notes: current versions only check whether the vector is 0000h:0000h or not future versions are supposed to have the signature "NET" in the three bytes preceding the INT 5C handlerTop
INT 5C C - TI Professional PC - KEYBOARD PAUSE KEY VECTOR AX = 0100h CF clear Return: CF clear AX = keystroke to be placed into keyboard buffer CF set AX ignored Desc: toggle a pause flag which is checked by the CRT Device Service Routine (see INT 49/AH=01h"TI") and causes it to temporarily halt the machine on the next video-related function (until a key is pressed) SeeAlso: INT 09"IRQ1",INT 4A/AH=00h"TI",INT 59"TI Professional" SeeAlso: INT 5B"TI Professional",INT 5D"TI Professional" SeeAlso: INT 5E"TI Professional",INT 5F"TI Professional"Top
INT 5C - $25 LAN - CHECK IF CONNECTION ALIVE AH = 04h AL = COM port (0 = default) CX = wait count in character times (should be at least 100) Return: ZF set if link aliveTop
INT 5D - IRQ13 relocated by DESQview 2.26+ Range: INT 5D to INT FD, selected automatically Note: this is the default, but other INTs may be used (see INT 50"DESQview") SeeAlso: INT 50"DESQview",INT 5C"DESQview",INT 5E"DESQview",INT 75Top
INT 5D - IRQ5 relocated by DoubleDOS SeeAlso: INT 0D"IRQ5",INT 5C"DoubleDOS"Top
INT 5D C - TI Professional PC - KEYBOARD BREAK KEY VECTOR CF clear AX = 0000h Return: CF clear AX = keystroke to place into keyboard buffer CF set AX ignored Desc: invoked by the keyboard ISR when Shift-BrkPause is pressed Note: the default handler is a simple IRET instruction SeeAlso: INT 09"IRQ1",INT 4A/AH=00h"TI",INT 59"TI Professional" SeeAlso: INT 5B"TI Professional",INT 5C"TI Professional" SeeAlso: INT 5E"TI Professional",INT 5F"TI Professional"Top
INT 5E - IRQ14 relocated by DESQview 2.26+ Range: INT 5E to INT FE, selected automatically Note: this is the default, but other INTs may be used (see INT 50"DESQview") SeeAlso: INT 50"DESQview",INT 5D"DESQview",INT 5F"DESQview",INT 76Top
INT 5E - IRQ6 relocated by DoubleDOS SeeAlso: INT 0E,INT 5D"DoubleDOS"Top
INT 5E C - TI Professional PC - KEYBOARD PRINT-SCREEN VECTOR CF set Return: CF clear AX = keystroke to be placed into keyboard buffer CF set AX ignored Desc: hook to dump the screen to the printer Notes: hooked by TI MS-DOS, which provides a PRTSCRN character device which can invoke screen prints when a decimal digit (indicating the type of screen dump) is written to it the TI MS-DOS print-screen routine allows selective dumps of text only, graphics only, or text and graphics superimposed, in either normal or reverse, by pressing the appropriate keystroke combination: Shift-Print, Ctrl-Print, Alt-Print, Shift-Alt-Print, Ctrl-Alt-Print, or Shift-Ctrl-Print. the BIOS default routine for this vector is an IRET SeeAlso: INT 05"PRINT SCREEN",INT 4A/AH=00h"TI",INT 59"TI Professional" SeeAlso: INT 5B"TI Professional",INT 5C"TI Professional" SeeAlso: INT 5D"TI Professional",INT 5F"TI Professional"Top
INT 5F - IRQ15 relocated by DESQview 2.26+ Range: INT 5F to INT FF, selected automatically Note: this is the default, but other INTs may be used (see INT 50"DESQview") SeeAlso: INT 50"DESQview",INT 5E"DESQview",INT 77Top
INT 5F - IRQ7 relocated by DoubleDOS SeeAlso: INT 0F,INT 5E"DoubleDOS"Top
INT 5F C - TI Professional PC - KEYBOARD QUEUEING VECTOR Return: all registers preserved Desc: hook for multitaskers to be informed when a keypress is placed in the keyboard buffer Note: the default handler is a simple IRET instruction SeeAlso: INT 09,INT 4A/AH=00h"TI",INT 59"TI Professional" SeeAlso: INT 5B"TI Professional",INT 5C"TI Professional" SeeAlso: INT 5D"TI Professional",INT 5E"TI Professional"Top
INT 5F - HP 95LX/100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - SET VIDEO MODE AH = 00h AL = video mode 03h text,CGA color (100LX/200LX) 06h 640x200 CGA graphics (100LX/200LX) 07h text, system manager compliant 20h 240x128 mono graphics, system manager compliant 87h text, not system manager compliant A0h 240x128 mono graphics, not system manager compliant Notes: the defaults after setting the mode to graphics are (0,0) logical origin, full-screen clip region, (0,0) pen location, pen color 1, pixel replacement FORCE, line type and fill mask all bits set modes 03h and 06h can also be set with the standard INT 10/AH=00h SeeAlso: INT 0F"HP 95LX",INT 10/AH=00h,INT 15/AX=4DD4hTop
INT 5F - HP 95LX/100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - SET FILL MASK AH = 01h ES:DI -> 8-byte fill mask Note: the fill mask represents an 8x8 pixel box and is repeated as necessary when drawing filled rectangles; it is always aligned with the byte boundaries of video memory, regardless of the actual boundaries of the rectangle SeeAlso: AH=02hTop
INT 5F - HP 95LX/100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - GET CURRENT GRAPHICS INFO AH = 02h ES:DI -> graphics info record (see #03260) Return: DX:AX -> filled graphics info record (for return to high-level langs) Format of HP 95LX graphics info record: Offset Size Description (Table 03260) 00h BYTE current video mode 01h BYTE default video mode 02h WORD display width in pixels 04h WORD display height in pixels 06h WORD current pen column 08h WORD current pen row 0Ah WORD current line type 0Ch WORD current replacement rule 0Eh WORD current pen color 10h WORD current leftmost column of clip region 12h WORD current rightmost column of clip region 14h WORD current topmost row of clip region 16h WORD current bottommost row of clip region 18h WORD current column of logical origin 1Ah WORD current row of logical origin 1Ch 8 BYTEs current fill maskTop
INT 5F - HP 95LX/100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - SET LOGICAL ORIGIN AH = 03h CX = column DX = row SeeAlso: AH=04hTop
INT 5F - HP 95LX/100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - SET CLIP REGION AH = 04h CX = left-most column DX = top-most row SI = right-most column DI = bottom-most row SeeAlso: AH=03hTop
INT 5F - HP 95LX/100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - DRAW RECTANGLE AH = 05h AL = fill type 00h outline, using current line type and color 01h solid, using current color 02h pattern, using current fill mask and color DX,CX = row,column of other corner of rectangle Note: the rectangle is drawn starting at the current pen position SeeAlso: AH=01h,AH=06h,AH=07hTop
INT 5F - HP 95LX/100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - DRAW LINE AH = 06h DX,CX = row,column of end point Note: the line is drawn starting at the current pen position SeeAlso: AH=05h,AH=07hTop
INT 5F - HP 95LX/100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - PLOT POINT AH = 07h DX,CX = row,column of point Note: also sets pen position to the specified point SeeAlso: AH=06h,AH=08h,AH=0ChTop
INT 5F - HP 95LX/100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - MOVE PEN AH = 08h DX,CX = row,column of new pen position SeeAlso: AH=07h,AH=09hTop
INT 5F - HP 95LX/100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - SET PEN COLOR AH = 09h AL = new color (00h = white, 01h = black) SeeAlso: AH=08h,AH=0Ah,AH=0BhTop
INT 5F - HP 95LX/100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - SET REPLACEMENT RULE AH = 0Ah AL = new replacement rule 00h force 01h AND 02h OR 03h XOR ---100LX/200LX--- 04h InvForce 05h InvAND 06h InvOR 07h InvXOR 08h Txt SeeAlso: AH=01h,AH=09h,AH=0BhTop
INT 5F - HP 95LX/100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - SET LINE TYPE AH = 0Bh CX = new line type Note: the line type specifies 16 bits which are repeated over and over while drawing the pixels of a line SeeAlso: AH=09h,AH=0AhTop
INT 5F - HP 95LX/100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - GET PIXEL AH = 0Ch DX,CX = row,column of pixel to read Return: AX = pixel color SeeAlso: AH=07hTop
INT 5F - HP 95LX/100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - GET IMAGE AH = 0Dh DX,CX = row,column of first corner BP,SI = row,column of second corner ES:DI -> image buffer (see #03261) Note: the specified corners are included in the saved image SeeAlso: AH=0Eh Format of HP 95LX image buffer: Offset Size Description (Table 03261) 00h WORD number of planes (always 01h on HP 95LX) 02h WORD number of bits/pixel (always 01h on HP 95LX) 04h WORD image width in pixels 06h WORD image height in pixels 08h N BYTEs image data requires (WIDTH+7)/8 * HEIGHT bytesTop
INT 5F - HP 95LX/100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - PUT IMAGE AH = 0Eh AL = replacement rule (see #03262) DX,CX = row,column of top left corner ES:DI -> image buffer (see #03261) Note: if the specified image does not fit completely on the screen, this call does nothing SeeAlso: AH=0Dh Bitfields for replacement rule: Bit(s) Description (Table 03262) 2 invert image before applying rule 1-0 function (00 force, 01 AND, 10 OR, 11 XOR)Top
INT 5F - HP 95LX/100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - WRITE TEXT AH = 0Fh AL = rotate flag (if nonzero, rotate 90 degrees counter-clockwise) DX,CX = row,column of first character's top left corner ES:DI -> ASCIZ textTop
INT 5F - HP 100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - GET FONT POINTER AH = 10h CX = font size of desired font 0808h 8x8 small (80x25 text) 0A0Bh 11x10 medium (64x18 text) 100Ch 12x16 large (40x16 text) Return: DX:AX -> ptr to font or 0000h:fontID# if built-in font SeeAlso: AH=11hTop
INT 5F - HP 100LX/200LX GRAPHICS PRIMITIVES - SET CURRENT FONT AH = 11h ES:DI -> ptr to font or 0000h:fontID# for built-in font Note: this function should be called immediately after AH=10h with the pointer supplied by that call SeeAlso: AH=10hTop
INT 60 - reserved for user interruptTop
INT 60 - VIRUS - "Zero Bug" - INSTALLATION CHECK Desc: The "Zero Bug" virus hooks this vector. It considers itself installed if offset 103h of the handler's segment contains the bytes "ZE" SeeAlso: INT 32"VIRUS",INT 44"VIRUS",INT 61"SEMTEX"Top
INT 60 - Adaptec and OMTI controllers - DRIVE 0 DATA SeeAlso: INT 41"HARD DISK 0",INT 61"Adaptec",INT 62"Adaptec",INT 63"Adaptec" SeeAlso: INT 64"Adaptec",INT C0"AMI",#00732 at INT 1A/AX=B102h Notes: this vector stores the first four bytes of the parameter table for hard disk 0 these vectors are used by the following Adaptec controllers: ACB 2370 A/B/C, ACB 2372 A/B/C, ACB 2333 A/B, 2322B-8, 2322B-16 these vectors are NOT used by the following Adaptec controllers: ACB 2310, ACB 2312, ACB 2320D, ACB 2322DTop
INT 60 - TI Professional PC - SYSTEM ROM DATA AREA POINTER (NOT A VECTOR!) Desc: the low word of this vector contains the segment of the RAM data area to be used by the system ROM at F400h:A000h, and the high word contains the length of the data area (see #03263) SeeAlso: INT 61"TI Professional PC",INT 66"TI Professional PC" Format of TI Professional System ROM data area: Offset Size Description (Table 03263) 00h BYTE port 00h shadow 01h BYTE port 03h shadow 02h BYTE port 04h shadow 03h WORD system configuration word (see #03266) 05h BYTE 25ms count 06h WORD offset of timing event 1 (0008h) 08h WORD (event 1) offset of timing event 2 (0010h) 0Ah BYTE (event 1) unused (FFh) 0Bh BYTE (event 1) active flag (bit 7 set if on) 0Ch WORD (event 1) count-down until end of event 0Eh WORD (event 1) event routine (in segment F400h) to call at timeout 10h WORD (event 2) offset of timing event 3 (0018h) 12h BYTE (event 2) unused (FFh) 13h BYTE (event 2) active flag (bit 7 set if on) 14h WORD (event 2) count-down until end of event 16h WORD (event 2) event routine (in segment F400h) to call at timeout 18h WORD (event 3) offset of timing event 3 (0020h) 1Ah BYTE (event 3) unused (FFh) 1Bh BYTE (event 3) active flag (bit 7 set if on) 1Ch WORD (event 3) count-down until end of event 1Eh WORD (event 3) event routine (in segment F400h) to call at timeout 20h WORD (event 4) 0000h - last event 22h BYTE (event 4) unused (FFh) 23h BYTE (event 4) active flag (bit 7 set if on) 24h WORD (event 4) count-down until end of event 26h WORD (event 4) event routine (in segment F400h) to call at timeout 28h WORD offset of start of text display within segment DE00h 2Ah WORD end of display 2Ch WORD current absolute cursor position 2Eh WORD start of current character row 30h WORD current cursor column 32h WORD cursor type and size (see #03264) 34h WORD start of protected status region on screen (0000h = none) 36h BYTE pop flag used by some ROM routines 00h pop registers before return nonzero: do not pop 37h BYTE unused (FFh) 38h BYTE PAUSE flag 00h off FFh on 39h BYTE temp: current attribute while moving characters on screen 3Ah WORD start of keyboard queue (next key at start+2 or 0042h if 0060h) 3Ch WORD end of keyboard queue (next key inserted at end+2 or 0042h) 3Eh BYTE number of characters in buffer 3Fh BYTE keyboard mode flags (see #03265) 40h BYTE Alt-digit-digit-digit accumulator 41h BYTE Alt-digit-digit-digit count of digits (mod 3) 42h 16 WORDs keyboard buffer (circular queue) 62h 8 DWORDs Drive Interface Table pointers for floppies A:-D: + four others (0000h:0000h if pointer not in use) 82h BYTE disk-error retry count (incremented on each disk error) 83h 2 BYTEs BIOS scratch space 85h 8 BYTEs current cylinder number for drives 0-7 FFh = unknown 8Dh BYTE BIOS scratch space 8Eh BYTE hard error code for last disk access 00h operation successful 8Fh 8 BYTEs save area for disk DSR parameters 97h 6 BYTEs current drive status 9Dh BYTE retry error status 9Eh BYTE BIOS scratch space 9Fh 7 BYTEs ??? A6h 2 WORDs INT 47 save area for SS,SP AAh 2 WORDs INT 46 save area for SS,SP AEh 2 WORDs INT 43 save area for SS,SP B2h 2 WORDs save area for SS,SP to be restored by common intr. exit routine B6h 24 WORDs stack for INT 47 E6h 24 WORDs stack for INT 46 116h 17 WORDs stack for INT 43 13Ah 6 BYTEs system date and time (hundredths, seconds, minutes, hours, and WORD days since 01jan1980) Note: timing event 1 is the disk I/O timeout, event 2 is the floppy disk motor timeout, event 3 is the floppy disk motor spin-up time, and event 4 is used to turn off the speaker after a delay Bitfields for TI Professional PC cursor size and type: Bit(s) Description (Table 03264) 15 reserved (0) 14-13 cursor type 00 nonblinking 01 off 10 slow blink 11 fast blink 12-8 starting scan line (0-11) 7-5 reserved (0) 4-0 ending scan line (0-11) SeeAlso: #03263 Bitfields for TI Professional PC keyboard mode flags: Bit(s) Description (Table 03265) 7 CapsLock was ON at last keypress 6-4 reserved (0) 3 repeat key 2 Shift was down at last keypress 1 Alt was down at last keypress 0 Ctrl was down at last keypress SeeAlso: #03263 Bitfields for TI Professional System Configuration Word: Bit(s) Description (Table 03266) 0 drive A: installed 1 drive B: installed 2 drive C: installed 3 drive D: installed 4 drive A: is 80-track 5 drive A: is double-sided 6 60-Hz (USA,etc.) system instead of 50-Hz (Europe) 7 hard disk installed 8 serial port 1 installed 9 serial port 2 installed 10 serial port 3 installed 11 serial port 4 installed 14-12 installed graphics planes 000 none 001 plane A 111 planes A, B, and C 15 clock installed SeeAlso: #03263Top
INT 60 - Atari Portfolio - USER INTERFACE FUNCTIONS Desc: supplies a number of subfunctions which perform such functions as drawing boxes and menus, and provide input line editing SeeAlso: INT 61/AH=00h"Atari",INT 61"EXTENDED BIOS"Top
INT 60 - Nabbit v2.0 - (NOT A VECTOR!) - INSTALLATION CHECK Program: Nabbit is a shareware resident screen data grabber by RSE Inc. Range: INT 60 to INT 66, selected by searching for first free vector Note: the Nabbit installation check consists of testing whether the interrupt vector points at the ASCIZ signature string "iG" (69h 47h 00h)Top
INT 60 - ATI M64VBE.COM - INSTALLATION SIGNATURE Program: M64VBE is a VESA VBE 2.0 driver TSR for ATI's Mach64 video chip InstallCheck: scan for an interrupt with the ASCIZ signature "M64VBE" three bytes past the interrupt handler Range: INT 60 to INT 66, selected by searching for first free vector SeeAlso: INT 10/AX=4FDDh"M64VBE",INT 10/AX=4FFFh/BX=364Dh"M64VBE"Top
INT 60 U - Buffit v3.0 - (NOT A VECTOR!) - INSTALLATION CHECK Program: Buffit is a shareware scrollback utility by D.T. Hamilton Range: INT 60 to INT 6F, selected by searching for first free vector Notes: the Buffit installation check consists of testing whether the interrupt vector points at the ASCII signature "Buffit " there is a private entry point (see #03267) immediately following the signature string, i.e. eight bytes beyond the address pointed at by the interrupt vector (Table 03267) Call Buffit private entry point with: AH = function 00h get information and hotkey state 01h get information and toggle hotkey state Return: AH = new hotkey state (00h enabled, 01h disabled) AL = hotkey scan code (see #00006) BH = hotkey shift states BL = ??? (01h) CX = segment of resident code DH = interrupt number used for signature pointer DL = ??? (00h) SI = INT 09 handler offset DI = INT 21 handler offset Index: hotkeys;BuffitTop
INT 60 - PC-IPC API STACK: DWORD pointer to parameter block (see #03268) Return: STACK: unchanged Program: PC-IPC is a shareware TSR by Donnelly Software Engineering which allows communication between independent programs Range: INT 00 to INT FF, selected by commandline switch Format of PC-IPC parameter block: Offset Size Description (Table 03268) 00h WORD caller's ID 02h WORD to ID 04h WORD command code (see #03269) 06h WORD returned status (see #03270) 08h WORD returned error code (see #03271) 0Ah WORD size of data 0Ch DWORD pointer to data buffer (Table 03269) Values for PC-IPC command code: 01h "IPC_CMND_INQUIRE" inquire current status set status field, writes WORD to data buffer containing free message space in bytes, and sets the "size" field to the number of messages waiting 02h "IPC_CMND_ENABLE" reenable PC-IPC ignored unless called with the same ID that disabled PC-IPC 03h "IPC_CMND_DISABLE" disable PC-IPC 04h "IPC_CMND_INSTALL" reset PC-IPC 06h "IPC_CMND_RDATA" read data returns first message in data buffer, sets "size" to message length and "to ID" field to sender's ID if no messages available, bit 4 of status is cleared and "size" is set to zero 07h "IPC_CMND_SDATA" send data 08h "IPC_CMND_REQID" require user ID create a new recognized ID and return in "caller's ID" field 09h "IPC_CMND_DELID" cancel user ID delete caller's ID from pool of recognized IDs 0Ah "IPC_CMND_RDATAW" read data, wait if no messages available 0Bh "IPC_CMND_VERS" get PC-IPC version string representing version returned in data buffer, "size" field set to length of string Bitfields for returned status: Bit(s) Description (Table 03270) 0 unused 1 IPC enabled 2 IPC installed 3 error 4 message(s) available (Table 03271) Values for PC-IPC error code: 00h no error 01h invalid command or parameter 02h only process 0 can install/reset IPC 03h process can not install/reset IPC 04h IPC is not enabled 05h process can not disable IPC 06h invalid destination process ID 07h invalid sending process ID 08h invalid data destination 09h no more process IDs available 0Ah can not relinquish that process ID 0Bh message space is full 0Ch IPC is not installedTop
INT 60 - Tangram Arbiter - API Desc: Arbiter makes a PC disk look like a slow disk over an SNA link to an IBM mainframe Range: INT 60h to INT 66h, selected by configuration parameter Notes: identified by string "@ARB_API" immediately following a short jump at the interrupt handler addressTop
INT 60 - Excelan LAN Workplace for DOS 3.5 - API ES:BX -> request packet (see #03272) Return: request packet updated InstallCheck: test for the WORD 4142h ('AB') immediately preceding the interrupt handler Note: this interrupt is also supported by Beame&Whiteside's BWLWP35 shim, which was used in creating this description BUG: because BWLWP35 range-checks only the low byte of the function number, and has a fencepost error even in that test, functions 000Bh and XX01h-XX0Bh (XX nonzero) branch to random locations SeeAlso: INT 2F/AX=7A40h Format of Excelan request packet: Offset Size Description (Table 03272) 00h 12 BYTEs ??? 0Ch WORD (ret) error code (see #03273) 0Eh DWORD -> FAR function for ??? 12h WORD function number 0001h ??? 0002h NOP 0003h NOP 0004h NOP 0005h ??? 0006h get ??? record 0007h NOP 0008h reset ??? 0009h NOP 000Ah set ??? ??? ---function 01h--- 20h BYTE (call) subfunction (32h-3Bh) 3Bh non-blocking I/O request (will be tested every clock tick) 21h BYTE (ret) error code 00h successful 09h invalid connection number 2Ah bad connection type 45h ??? ---function 01h, subfunction 32h--- 3Ah WORD (call) connection type (01h stream, 02h datagram) ---function 01h, subfunction 34h--- 26h WORD (call) ??? 28h WORD (call) ??? 2Ah WORD (call) ??? ---function 01h, subfunction 35h--- 1Ah WORD (call) connection number??? 26h WORD (ret) ??? ---function 01h, subfunction 36h--- 1Ah WORD (call) connection number??? 38h WORD ??? ---function 01h, subfunction 37h--- 24h WORD (ret) ??? 26h WORD (ret) ??? ---function 01h, subfunction 38h--- 1Ah WORD (call) connection number??? ---function 01h, subfunction 3Ah--- 22h WORD (call) ??? 667Eh ??? 667Fh ??? 24h BYTE (call 667Eh) ??? 24h WORD (return 667Fh) ??? ---function 01h, subfunction 3Bh--- 0Eh DWORD (call) -> function to invoke for I/O or 0000h:0000h function called with AX = 0000h STACK: DWORD -> request packet WORD 0000h should return STACK unchanged 1Ah WORD (call) connection number??? 21h BYTE (ret) set to 01h when I/O becomes possible 22h BYTE (call) direction (00h write, 01h read) 34h DWORD (ret) -> next pending request packet ---function 05h--- 1Eh WORD (call) ??? 20h WORD (call) ??? 34h DWORD (call) -> ??? ---function 06h--- 16h DWORD (call) -> buffer for ??? record (see #03274) 1Ah WORD (call) number of bytes to copy 22h WORD (ret) number of bytes transferred ---function 08h--- 14h WORD (ret) ??? (0001h) ---function 0Ah--- 16h DWORD (call) -> WORD ??? 1Ch WORD (call) must be 000Ah for BWLWP35 (Table 03273) Values for Excelan error code: 0000h successful 002Dh invalid function 0050h ??? Format of ??? record: Offset Size Description (Table 03274) 00h WORD offset of ??? 02h 4 BYTEs ??? 06h DWORD IP address (big-endian) 0Ah 6 BYTEs physical address (big-endian) ???Top
INT 60 - TCPDRV 2.01 - TCP/IP Application Binary Interface (ABI) Note: The handler for the interrupt will start with a 2-byte NEAR jump instruction, followed by the ASCIZ signature string "TCP DRVR". To find the interrupt being used by the driver, an application should scan through interrupt vectors 60h to 7Fh until it finds one with the "TCP DRVR" string. This specification is being proposed by Peter R. Tattam from the University of Tasmania. Index: installation check;TCPDRVTop
INT 60 U - INTRSPY/CMDSPY v1.0 only - API Program: INTRSPY is a script-driven debugger included with the book _Undocumented_DOS_. InstallCheck: determine that a) the handler is an IRET instruction, and b) the signature 0Dh "INTRSPY vN.NN" immediately precedes the handler Notes: INTRSPY will hook the first available interrupt in the range 60h-67h. If INTRSPY is installed, the DWORD immediately after the IRET stores its entry point (see #03275) INTRSPY v2.0 (included with the second edition of the book) no longer supports this API Index: installation check;INTRSPY (Table 03275) Call INTRSPY v1.0 entry point with: AH = function 00h ??? 01h set current directory (for use in reporting) ES:DI -> counted string containing directory name (max 79 char) 02h set name of script file ES:DI -> counted string containing file name (max 79 chars) 03h set script arguments ES:DI -> counted string containing arguments (max 79 chars) 04h get directory set with function 01h ES:DI -> 80-byte buffer for directory name 05h get name of script file ES:DI -> 80-byte buffer for script filename 06h get script arguments ES:DI -> 80-byte buffer for script arguments 07h get ??? CL = 00h-15h specifies what to get ES:DI -> WORD to be set with desired value on return 08h get ??? ES:DI -> WORD to be set with returned value 09h get ??? ES:DI -> WORD to be set with returned value 0Bh store code for interrupt handler??? ES:DI -> data CX = number of bytes 0Ch ??? ES:DI -> ??? 0Dh get ??? ES:DI -> BYTE to be set with returned value 0Eh set ??? flag 0Fh clear ??? flag 10h ??? Return: AL = 04h or 05h if failed 11h ??? Return: AL = 05h if failed 12h get ??? ES:DI -> buffer Return: CX = number of bytes returned in buffer 13h ??? Return: AH = 00h AL = status 00h successful 01h invalid function 02h ??? 03h ??? 04h ??? 05h ???Top
INT 60 U - PC/370 v4.2 - ??? ??? Return: ??? Program: PC/370 is an IBM 370 emulator by Donald S. Higgins Range: INT 00 to INT FF, selected by patching the executable Note: the documentation includes instructions for patching the system for another interrupt SeeAlso: INT 2F/AX=7F24h,INT DC"PC/370"Top
INT 60 - JPI TopSPEED Modula-2 v1 - PROCEDURE ENTRY TRAP SeeAlso: INT 61"JPI"Top
INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver - PC/TCP Packet Driver Specification Range: INT 20 to INT FF Notes: The handler for the interrupt will start with a 3-byte jump instruction, followed by the ASCIZ string "PKT DRVR" (the terminating NUL is significant). To find the interrupt being used by the driver, an application should scan through interrupt vectors 20h to FFh (60h through 80h for v1.09- of the specification) until it finds one with the "PKT DRVR" string. AH values of 80h to FFh have been reserved for user-defined additions.Top
INT 60 u - 3270-PC CONTROL PROGRAM - ???Top
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - WAIT FOR EVENT DI = 0100h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to event record (see #03277) Return: event record filled STACK unchanged Note: this call will timeout after about 500ms SeeAlso: INT 15/AX=4DD4h,INT 60/DI=0101h,INT 61"HP 95LX",INT 62"HP 95LX" (Table 03276) Values for HP 95LX event type: 00h no events 01h keystroke available 02h Ctrl-Break 03h reactivation (always follows deactivation event) 04h about to deactivate (sleep) next get-event call will not return until reactivated 05h forced application termination 06h 1-2-3 bridge service request (only given to 1-2-3) 07h request to grow 08h request to shrink 09h application's alarm expired 0Ah daily chance to set an alarm 0Bh system date or time has been changed Format of HP 95LX event record: Offset Size Description (Table 03277) 00h WORD event type (see #03276) 02h WORD ASCII code page 850 translation of keystroke or grow/shrink amount in paragraphs or 0000h if error or alarm expiration data 04h BYTE scan code from BIOS 05h BYTE shift key states at time keystroke is retrieved 06h WORD LICS translation of keystroke 08h BYTE function key number (1-2-3 only) 09h DWORD pointer to 1-2-3 bridge record (see #03279) or pointer to time change structure (see #03278) Note: if the System Manager is awaiting the conclusion of a bridge service or grow/shrink call and the event type field is set to FFFFh on entry, the SysMgr will resume Format of HP 95LX time change structure: Offset Size Description (Table 03278) 00h WORD old year 02h BYTE old month 03h BYTE old date 04h BYTE old day 05h BYTE old hour 06h BYTE old minute 07h BYTE old second 08h BYTE old hundredth of a second 09h 9 BYTEs new time in same format as old timeTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CHECK FOR EVENT DI = 0101h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to event record (INT 60/DI=0100h) Return: event record filled STACK unchanged Note: this call returns immediately if no event is available SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0100hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "SH_STATUS" DI = 0102h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - LOTUS 1-2-3 BRIDGE SERVICES DI = 0104h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to bridge record (see #03279) Return: ??? STACK unchanged Format of HP 95LX bridge record: Offset Size Description (Table 03279) 00h WORD function code (see #03280) 02h WORD return code from 1-2-3 04h 16 BYTEs ASCII range name 14h WORD start column of range 16h WORD start row of range 18h WORD end column of range 1Ah WORD end row of range 1Ch WORD order in which data is placed in buffer 1Eh WORD buffer size 20h WORD offset within bridge record's segment of buffer for cell data (Table 03280) Values for HP 95LX function code: 00h test 01h get range 02h "GETRANGE_ADDR" 03h "SETRANGE_ADDR" 04h "GETRANGE_DATA" 05h "SETRANGE_DATA" 06h recalculate 07h get cursor 08h set cursor 09h redisplay 0Ah cell type 0Bh "CALCTYPE"Top
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - FLUSH KEYBOARD BUFFER DI = 0105h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - YIELD CPU DI = 0106h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 15/AX=1000h,INT 2F/AX=1680hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "NO_FINI" - REFUSE TERMINATION REQUEST DI = 0107h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 15/AX=4DD4h,INT 61"HP 95LX",INT 62"HP 95LX"Top
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - SETUP MENU DI = 0200h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to menu data (see #03281) DWORD pointer to ??? WORD number of items on menu??? WORD ??? DWORD pointer to ??? WORD ??? DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 15/AX=4DD4h,INT 60/DI=0201h,INT 60/DI=0203h,INT 60/DI=0205h Format of HP 95LX menu data: Offset Size Description (Table 03281) 00h 80 BYTEs first line of menu text 50h 80 BYTEs second line of menu text A0h 80 BYTEs third line of menu text F0h WORD number of keywords F2h WORD index of currently highlighted keyword or FFFFh F4h WORD single prompt on top line if nonzero F6h 20 BYTEs which line each of 20 keywords is located on 10Ah 20 BYTEs offset of each of 20 keywords within its line 11Eh 20 BYTEs length of each of 20 keywords 132h 20 BYTEs first letter of each of 20 keywords 146h 20 WORDs offsets of long prompts for each of 20 keywordsTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - DISPLAY OR REDISPLAY MENU DI = 0201h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to menu data (see #03281) Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0200h,INT 60/DI=0202h,INT 60/DI=0206hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "MENU_ON" - ENABLE PROCESSING OF MENU DI = 0202h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to menu data (see #03281) Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0200h,INT 60/DI=0201h,INT 60/DI=0203hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - REMOVE MENU DI = 0203h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to menu data (see #03281) Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0201h,INT 60/DI=0202h,INT 60/DI=0204h,INT 60/DI=0208hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - LET SYSTEM MANAGER HANDLE MENU KEYSTROKE DI = 0204h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to menu data (see #03281) WORD keystroke DWORD pointer to WORD to receive selection number Return: buffer for selection number filled with index of selected menu item or FFFFh if no final selection yet STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0200h,INT 60/DI=0202h,INT 60/DI=0207hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - INITIALIZE FILE SELECTION MENU DI = 0205h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to file menu structure (see #03282) DWORD pointer to edit record (see #03285 at INT 60/DI=0400h) DWORD pointer to wildcard filespec for initial file list WORD row??? WORD column??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0200h,INT 60/DI=0206h,INT 60/DI=0208h Format of HP 95LX file menu structure: Offset Size Description (Table 03282) 00h DWORD pointer to ASCIZ base directory name 04h DWORD pointer to ASCIZ file pattern (wildcard filespec) 08h DWORD pointer to file list workspace, at least 1024 bytes (see #03283) 0Ch WORD size of file list workspace in bytes 0Eh WORD starting row (-3 is topmost, 0 is first non-"reserved" line) 10h WORD starting column 12h WORD number of lines 14h WORD number of columns 16h WORD number of files displayed on each line ---the remaining fields are initialized by the System Manager--- 18h WORD 0000h if first edit character, else multiline 1Ah WORD number of files in file list 1Ch WORD max files workspace has room for 1Eh WORD file at top of list 20h WORD index of file to highlight 22h WORD index of file to unhighlight 24h WORD current focus (01h FMENU, 02h EDIT) Format of HP 95LX file list workspace entry: Offset Size Description (Table 03283) 00h BYTE file attributes 01h WORD file time (see #01665 at INT 21/AX=5700h) 03h WORD file date (see #01666 at INT 21/AX=5700h) 05h DWORD file size 09h 13 BYTEs ASCIZ filenameTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - DISPLAY/REDISPLAY FILE SELECTION MENU DI = 0206h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to file menu structure (see #03282) DWORD pointer to edit record (see #03285 at INT 60/DI=0400h) Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0205hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - LET SYSMGR PROCESS FILE SEL MENU KEYSTROKE DI = 0207h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to file menu structure (see #03282) DWORD pointer to edit record (see #03285 at INT 60/DI=0400h) WORD keystroke Return: AX = status (see #03284) STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0205h,INT 60/DI=0208h (Table 03284) Values for HP 95LX System Manager status: 0000h keystroke processed, call INT 60/DI=0206h to refresh menu 0001h redisplay application area before refreshing menu 0002h user confirmed selection, filename is in edit record's buffer 0003h user aborted menu FFFBh bad filename FFFCh bad directory FFFDh bad drive FFFEh unknown keystroke FFFFh keystroke known but invalid in current contextTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - REMOVE FILE SELECTION MENU DI = 0208h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to file menu structure (see #03282) DWORD pointer to edit record (see #03285 at INT 60/DI=0400h) Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 15/AX=4DD4h,INT 60/DI=0205h,INT 60/DI=0206hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - DISPLAY STRING DI = 0300h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD starting row (-3 is topmost, 0 is first user line) WORD starting column DWORD pointer to string WORD length of string WORD display style: 0000h normal, 0001h reverse video WORD "OSTYLE" Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0F03h,INT 60/DI=1005hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLEAR PORTION OF SCREEN DI = 0301h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD starting row (-3 is topmost, 0 is first user line) WORD starting column WORD number of rows WORD number of columns Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0302h,INT 60/DI=1005hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - SCROLL PORTION OF SCREEN DI = 0302h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD starting row??? WORD starting column??? WORD height of scroll region??? WORD width of scroll region??? WORD number of lines to scroll region??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0301hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - SCREEN SERVICE "M_XCHG" DI = 0303h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD ??? WORD ??? WORD ??? WORD ??? DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - SCREEN SERVICE "M_CHRATTR" DI = 0304h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - SCREEN SERVICE "M_CHRRVRT" DI = 0305h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD ??? WORD ??? DWORD pointer to ??? WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - SCREEN SERVICE "M_CHRINV" DI = 0307h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD ??? WORD ??? WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - SCREEN SERVICE "M_ROWS_COLS" DI = 0308h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - SET SCREEN (VIDEO???) MODE DI = 0309h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD new mode Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - GET SCREEN (VIDEO???) MODE DI = 030Ah STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - SET CURSOR POSITION DI = 030Bh STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD row (-3 is topmost, 0 is first non-reserved line) WORD column Return: ??? STACK unchanged Note: cursor is hidden if the specified position is not on the physical display SeeAlso: INT 10/AH=02h,INT 15/AX=4DD4h,INT 61"HP 95LX",INT 62"HP 95LX"Top
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "EDIT_INIT" DI = 0400h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to edit record (see #03285) DWORD pointer to string to be edited WORD initial length of string being edited WORD maximum length of edited string WORD row of edit field WORD leftmost column of edit field Return: ??? STACK unchanged Format of HP 95LX edit record: Offset Size Description (Table 03285) 00h WORD current length of edit buffer 02h BYTE flag for special processing on first character 03h BYTE flags bit 0: tab handling 04h WORD editing in prompt window? 06h DWORD pointer to top line of prompt window message 0Ah WORD length of top line of prompt 0Ch DWORD pointer to second line of prompt window message 10h WORD length of second line of prompt 12h 80 BYTEs workspace for editing 62h 2 WORDs line array needed for multi-line editing 66h 36 BYTEs multi-line edit record (see #03286) 8Ah WORD displayable columns Format of HP 95LX multi-line edit record: Offset Size Description (Table 03286) 00h DWORD pointer to user-supplied edit buffer 04h WORD length of edit buffer 06h WORD current cursor position 08h WORD starting row of edit area (-3 is topmost, 0 is first user line) 0Ah WORD starting column of edit area 0Ch WORD height of edit area 0Eh WORD width of edit area 10h WORD current top row (-3 is topmost, 0 is first user line) 12h WORD number of rows displayable 14h BYTE cursor column 15h BYTE 01h if buffer has been modified 16h BYTE first displayable column (ticker fields only) 17h BYTE 01h if wordwrap enabled, FFh if ticker field 18h DWORD pointer to array of line starts (at least one bigger than edit area is high) 1Ch BYTE currently marking? 1Dh BYTE flag 1Eh WORD offset of mark start 20h WORD offset of mark end (inclusive) 22h WORD displayable columnsTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - EDIT ON TOP LINE DI = 0401h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to edit record (see #03285) DWORD pointer to string to edit WORD initial length of string being edited WORD maximum length of edited string DWORD pointer to first line of prompt WORD length of first line DWORD pointer to second line of prompt WORD length of second line Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - DISPLAY OR REDISPLAY EDIT FIELD DI = 0402h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to edit record (see #03285) Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - LET SYSTEM MANAGER PROCESS EDITING KEYSTROK DI = 0403h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to edit record (see #03285) WORD keystroke DWORD pointer to WORD buffer for result code Return: result code buffer filled with 0001h if editing complete STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "MDIT_INI" DI = 0404h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? WORD ??? WORD ??? WORD ??? WORD ??? DWORD pointer to ??? WORD ??? WORD ??? WORD ??? DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "MDIT_DIS" DI = 0405h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "MDIT_KEY" DI = 0406h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "MDIT_FIL" DI = 0407h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "MDIT_MARK" DI = 0408h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "MDIT_UNMARK" DI = 0409h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "MDIT_CUTMARK" DI = 040Ah STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "MDIT_INS_STR" DI = 040Bh STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? DWORD pointer to ??? WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 15/AX=4DD4h,INT 61"HP 95LX",INT 62"HP 95LX"Top
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - OPEN FILE DI = 0500h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to file state record (see #03287) DWORD pointer to filename WORD length of filename WORD ??? WORD suppress buffering if nonzero Return: AX = status STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0501h,INT 60/DI=0502h,INT 60/DI=0508h Format of HP 95LX file state record: Offset Size Description (Table 03287) 00h WORD DOS file handle 02h WORD state flags (see #03288) 04h DWORD current DOS physical file offset (FFFFFFFFh if unknown) 08h DWORD DOS file offset of start of buffer 0Ch DWORD effective file offset as seen by caller 10h WORD number of bytes in file buffer ---buffered I/O only--- 12h 512 BYTEs file buffer Bitfields for HP 95LX file state flags: Bit(s) Description (Table 03288) 0 buffer contents valid 1 buffer is dirty and must be written 2 unbuffered I/O 3 file is a character device SeeAlso: #03287Top
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - OPEN FILE IN READ-ONLY MODE DI = 0501h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to file state record (see #03287) DWORD pointer to filename WORD length of filename WORD ??? WORD suppress buffering if nonzero Return: AX = status STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0500hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CREATE NEW FILE DI = 0502h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to file state record (see #03287) DWORD pointer to filename WORD length of filename WORD ??? WORD suppress buffering if nonzero Return: AX = status STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0500h,INT 60/DI=0503hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CREATE OR TRUNCATE FILE DI = 0503h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to file state record (see #03287) DWORD pointer to filename WORD length of filename WORD ??? WORD suppress buffering if nonzero Return: AX = status STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0502hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - READ FROM FILE DI = 0504h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to file state record (see #03287) DWORD pointer to data buffer WORD number of bytes to read DWORD pointer to WORD in which to return actual bytes read Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0505hTop
INT 60 - HP 95LX System Manager - WRITE TO FILE DI = 0505h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to file state record (see #03287) DWORD pointer to data WORD length of data Return: AX = status STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0504hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - SET FILE POSITION DI = 0506h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to file state record (see #03287) 2 WORDs ??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0507hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - GET FILE POSITION DI = 0507h "M_TELL" STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to file state record (see #03287) DWORD pointer to DWORD buffer for file position??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0506hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOSE FILE DI = 0508h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to file state record (see #03287) Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0500hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - FILE SERVICE "M_SETPAT" DI = 0509h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? DWORD pointer to ??? WORD ??? WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - FILE SERVICE "M_MATCH" DI = 050Ah STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? (see #03289) DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged Format of HP 95LX pattern match control block: Offset Size Description (Table 03289) 00h 43 BYTEs FindFirst data block (see #01626 at INT 21/AH=4Eh) 2Bh 80 BYTEs full path name 7Bh BYTE offset of last component of filename 7Ch BYTE DOS function number (4Eh or 4Fh)Top
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - IDENTIFY FILENAME REFERENT DI = 050Bh STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? WORD ??? WORD ??? DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? = result (see #03290) ??? STACK unchanged (Table 03290) Values returned by HP 95LX System Manager: 0000h nonexistent 0001h file 0002h directory 0003h character deviceTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - DELETE FILE DI = 050Ch "M_DELETE" STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? WORD ??? WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - RENAME FILE DI = 050Dh STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? WORD ??? WORD ??? DWORD pointer to ??? WORD ??? WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - FILE SERVICE "M_GETDIR" DI = 050Eh STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD ??? DWORD pointer to ??? DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - FILE SERVICE "M_SETDIR" DI = 050Fh STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - FILE SERVICE "M_VOLUME" DI = 0510h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - MAKE A SUBDIRECTORY DI = 0511h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? WORD ??? WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=39h,INT 60/DI=0512hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - REMOVE A SUBDIRECTORY DI = 0512h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? WORD ??? WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=3Ah,INT 60/DI=0511hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - GET DEFAULT DRIVE DI = 0513h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? buffer for current drive Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=19h,INT 60/DI=0514hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - SET DEFAULT DRIVE DI = 0514h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD new drive Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=0Eh"DOS 1+",INT 60/DI=0513hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - FILE SERVICE "M_FDATE" DI = 0515h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - FILE SERVICE "M_GET_SYSDIR" DI = 0516h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - GET FILE ATTRIBUTES DI = 0517h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? WORD ??? WORD ??? DWORD pointer to ??? buffer for file's attributes??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 21/AX=4300h,INT 60/DI=0518hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - SET FILE ATTRIBUTES DI = 0518h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? WORD ??? WORD ??? WORD new attributes??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 21/AX=4301h,INT 60/DI=0517hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - FILE SERVICE "M_COMMON_OPEN" DI = 0519h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? DWORD pointer to ??? WORD ??? WORD ??? WORD ??? WORD ??? WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - FILE SERVICE "M_COPYDT" DI = 051Ah STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - FILE SERVICE "M_GETFDT" DI = 051Bh STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - FILE SERVICE "M_PUTFDT" DI = 051Ch STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - PROCESS INITIALIZING DI = 0600h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 15/AX=4DD4h,INT 60/DI=0601h,INT 61"HP 95LX"Top
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - PROCESS TERMINATION DI = 0601h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) Return: never STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=4Ch,INT 2F/AX=1122h,INT 60/DI=0600hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_LOCK" - PREVENT TASK SWITCHES DI = 0602h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 15/AX=101Bh,INT 2F/AX=1681h,INT 60/DI=0603hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_UNLOCK" - ALLOW TASK SWITCHES DI = 0603h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 15/AX=101Ch,INT 2F/AX=1682h,INT 60/DI=0602hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_SPAWN" DI = 0604h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? WORD ??? WORD ??? DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=4BhTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_APPCOUNT" DI = 0605h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_REBOOT" DI = 0606h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 14/AH=17h"FOSSIL",INT 19Top
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_SPAWNARG" DI = 0607h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? WORD ??? DWORD pointer to ??? WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_REG_APP_NAME" DI = 0608h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_APP_NAME" DI = 0609h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? Return: DX:AX -> ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 15/AX=4DD4h,INT 61"HP 95LX",INT 62"HP 95LX"Top
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - OPEN CLIPBOARD DI = 0700h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) Return: ??? = error code (see #03291) ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0701h,INT 60/DI=0702h (Table 03291) Values for HP 95LX error code: 0000h successful FFF8h transfer request out of bounds FFF9h no such representation FFFAh no representation open FFFBh a representation is already open FFFCh representation already exists FFFDh heap allocation failure FFFEh clipboard not open FFFFh clipboard access deniedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOSE CLIPBOARD DI = 0701h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0700h,INT 60/DI=0702hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - RESET CLIPBOARD DI = 0702h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0700hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_NEW_REP" - START A NEW REPRESENTATION??? DI = 0704h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0705h,INT 60/DI=0706h,INT 60/DI=0707hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLIPBOARD SERVICE "M_FINI_REP" DI = 0705h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0704hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLIPBOARD SERVICE "M_REP_NAME" DI = 0706h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD ??? DWORD pointer to ??? DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0704h,INT 60/DI=0707hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLIPBOARD SERVICE "M_REP_INDEX" DI = 0707h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? DWORD pointer to ??? DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0704h,INT 60/DI=0706hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - WRITE TO CLIPBOARD DI = 0708h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to data to be written??? WORD length of data??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0709hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - READ FROM CLIPBOARD DI = 0709h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD ??? WORD ??? DWORD pointer to buffer for data??? WORD length of buffer??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0708hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - BEEP DI = 0800h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0801h,INT 60/DI=0802h,INT 60/DI=0803hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - SOUND SERVICE "M_THUD" DI = 0801h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0800h,INT 60/DI=0802h,INT 60/DI=0803hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - MAKE A SOUND PATTERN DI = 0802h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD pattern number (00h-06h) Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0800h,INT 60/DI=0801h,INT 60/DI=0803hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - TURN OFF SOUND DI = 0803h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0800h,INT 60/DI=0801h,INT 60/DI=0802hTop
INT 60 - HP 95LX System Manager - ALLOCATE REGULAR MEMORY BLOCK DI = 0900h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD size of block in bytes Return: AX -> memory block STACK unchanged Note: System Manager-compliant applications are always small-model (64K code, 64K data) SeeAlso: INT 15/AX=4DD4h,INT 60/DI=0902h,INT 60/DI=0903hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - FREE REGULAR MEMORY BLOCK DI = 0902h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD offset of memory block??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged Note: System Manager-compliant applications are always small-model (64K code, 64K data) SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0900h,INT 60/DI=0904hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - ALLOCATE LARGE MEMORY BLOCK DI = 0903h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD size of block in bytes??? Return: AX -> memory block??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0900h,INT 60/DI=0904hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - FREE LARGE MEMORY BLOCK DI = 0904h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD segment of memory block??? Return: AX -> ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0902h,INT 60/DI=0903hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOCK/CALENDAR SERVICE "M_DTINFO" DI = 0B00h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOCK/CALENDAR SERVICE "M_GETDTM" DI = 0B01h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOCK/CALENDAR SERVICE "M_SETDTM" DI = 0B02h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOCK/CALENDAR SERVICE "M_XALARM" DI = 0B03h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOCK/CALENDAR SERVICE "M_ALARM" DI = 0B04h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to alarm record??? (see #03292) WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged Format of HP 95LX alarm record: Offset Size Description (Table 03292) 00h BYTE hour 01h BYTE minute 02h BYTE second 03h BYTE unused padding 04h WORD rescheduling interval, in seconds 06h BYTE are seconds significant? 07h BYTE alarm sound 08h 40 BYTEs message displayed when alarm activates 30h BYTE task ID of owner 31h BYTE application's own use for sub-class 32h 4 BYTEs application's own use for private dataTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOCK/CALENDAR SERVICE "M_START_SW" DI = 0B05h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOCK/CALENDAR SERVICE "M_GET_SW" DI = 0B06h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? DWORD pointer to ??? DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOCK/CALENDAR SERVICE "M_STOP_SW" DI = 0B07h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_TELLTIME" - DISPLAY TIMESTAMP DI = 0B08h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD timestamp format (see #03293) WORD row (-3 is topmost, 0 is first non-reserved line) WORD column Return: ??? STACK unchanged Bitfields for HP 95LX timestamp format: Bit(s) Description (Table 03293) 1-0 timestamp components 00 date only 01 time only 10 date and time 11 day and date 4 supply am/pm 5 supply seconds 6 show year 7 four-digit yearTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOCK/CALENDAR SERVICE "M_GET_SETTINGS" DI = 0B09h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? (see #03294) DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0B0Ah,INT 60/DI=0B0Fh Format of HP 95LX system settings: Offset Size Description (Table 03294) 00h WORD country code 02h WORD speaker volume (00h-03h or FFh for off) 04h WORD contrast level (00h-0Fh) 06h WORD week start (00h Sunday, 01h Monday) 08h WORD punctuation format (see #03295) 0Ah WORD two-character language code (only 5355h = "US" byte-swapped) 0Ch WORD current date format (see #03296) 0Eh WORD current time format (see #03297) 10h WORD collating sequence 00h numbers first, 01h letters first, 02h ASCII 12h 80 BYTEs name of picture file 62h 30 BYTEs name 80h 30 BYTEs title 9Eh 28 BYTEs company name BAh WORD number of languages BCh 6 BYTEs available languages C2h 66 BYTEs language menu 104h 2 BYTEs ASCIZ date separator 106h 2 BYTEs ASCIZ time separator 108h BYTE date order 109h BYTE use 24 hour time? 10Ah 16 BYTEs currency string 11Ah WORD currency string position (00h prefix, 01h suffix) 11Ch WORD keyboard (see #03298) 11Eh WORD printer baud rate 00h 300, 01h 1200, 02h 2400, 03h 4800, 04h 9600, 05h 19200 120h WORD printer driver code 00h Epson FX80, 01h HP Laserjet, 02h IBM ProPrinter 122h WORD printer interface (00h COM1, 01h COM2, 02h IR, 03h LPT1) 124h WORD system manager interrupt (60h by default) 126h WORD code page (01h CP850, 02h CP437) 128h WORD active exit key 12Ah WORD active menu key 12Ch WORD active CHAR key toggle 12Eh 6 BYTEs alarm (Table 03295) Values for HP 95LX punctuation format: code decimal arg thousands 00h . , , 01h , . . 02h . ; ; 03h , ; . 04h . , " " 05h , . " " 06h . ; " " 07h , ; " " (Table 03296) Values for HP 95LX current date format: 00h dd-mmm-yy 01h dd-mmm 02h mmm-yy 03h mm/dd/yy 04h dd/mm/yy 05h dd.mm.yy 06h yy-mm-dd 07h mm/dd 08h dd/mm 09h dd.mm 0Ah mm-dd (Table 03297) Values for HP 95LX current time format: 00h HH:MM:SS am/pm 01h HH:MM am/pm 02h HH:MM:SS 03h HH.MM.SS 04h HH,MM,SS 05h HHhMMmSSs 06h HH:MM 07h HH.MM 08h HH,MM 09h HHhMMm (Table 03298) Values for HP 95LX keyboard layout: 0001h Belgium 0002h French Canadian 0004h Denmark 0008h Finland 0010h French 0020h Finland 0040h Italy 0080h Netherlands 0100h Norway 0200h Portugal 0400h Spain 0800h Sweden 1000h Swiss French 2000h Swiss German 4000h United Kingdom 8000h USATop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOCK/CALENDAR SERVICE "M_SET_SETTINGS" DI = 0B0Ah STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0B09hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOCK/CALENDAR SERVICE "M_START_TIMER" DI = 0B0Bh STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0B0Ch,INT 60/DI=0B0DhTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOCK/CALENDAR SERVICE "M_STOP_TIMER" DI = 0B0Ch STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0B0Bh,INT 60/DI=0B0DhTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOCK/CALENDAR SERVICE "M_GET_TIMER" DI = 0B0Dh STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? DWORD pointer to ??? DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0B0Bh,INT 60/DI=0B0ChTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOCK/CALENDAR SERVICE "M_TELL_ANYTIME" DI = 0B0Eh STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD ??? WORD ??? WORD ??? DWORD pointer to ??? DWORD pointer to ??? Return: DX:AX -> ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOCK/CALENDAR SERVCE "M_GET_SETTINGS_ADDR" DI = 0B0Fh STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) Return: DX:AX -> system settings record (see #03294) STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0B09hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - PARSE DATE SPECIFICATION DI = 0B10h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD ??? DWORD pointer to ??? DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - PARSE TIME SPECIFICATION DI = 0B11h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD ??? DWORD pointer to ??? DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - SET DATE PARSING RULE DI = 0B12h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD new parsing rule (see #03299) Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0B13h (Table 03299) Values for HP 95LX date parsing rule: 01h day-month-year 02h month-day-year 03h year-month-day 04h "DMYO" 05h "MDYO" OR with 08h to get any yearTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - SET TIME PARSING RULE DI = 0B13h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD new parsing rule (see #03300) Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0B12h (Table 03300) Values for HP 95LX time parsing rule: 01h HH:MM:SS (am/pm) 02h HH:MM:SS (24hr) 03h HHMM:SS (24hr) 04h HH:MM:SS.hh (24hr) 05h HH:MM (am/pm) 06h HH:MM (24hr) 07h HHMM (24hr)Top
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOCK/CALENDAR SERVICE "M_POST_TIME" DI = 0B14h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOCK/CALENDAR SERVICE "M_DAY_TRIGGER" DI = 0B15h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 15/AX=4DD4h,INT 61"HP 95LX",INT 62"HP 95LX"Top
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - OPEN PRINTER DI = 0C00h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0C01h,INT 60/DI=0C02h,INT 60/DI=0C03hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOSE PRINTER DI = 0C01h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) Return: ??? STACK unchanged Note: relinquishes control of printer SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0C00hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - WRITE TO PRINTER DI = 0C02h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to data to be written WORD length of data Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0C00hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - INITIALIZE PRINTER DI = 0C03h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0C00hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_TRANS_PRINTER" DI = 0C04h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD ??? DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_FALL_PRINTER" DI = 0C05h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD ??? DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 15/AX=4DD4h,INT 61"HP 95LX",INT 62"HP 95LX"Top
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE "M_COMM_INIT" DI = 0E00h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: #03301,INT 60/DI=0E01h,INT 60/DI=0E02h (Table 03301) Values for HP 95LX error code: 0000h successful FFF1h "E_BUSY" FFF2h timeout FFF3h framing error FFF4h parity error FFF5h overrun error FFF6h "E_EMPTY" FFF7h "E_CONECT" FFF8h not open FFF9h out of memory FFFAh buffer overflow FFFBh "E_NOFIT" FFFCh unsupported FFFDh "E_IVOPR" FFFEh "E_IVCHN" FFFFh "E_REOPEN"Top
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - OPEN COMMUNICATIONS CHANNEL DI = 0E01h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to WORD buffer for comm channel handle WORD communications line number (01h-04h) Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0E00h,INT 60/DI=0E02hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - CLOSE COMMUNICATIONS CHANNEL DI = 0E02h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD comm channel handle Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0E00h,INT 60/DI=0E01hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_COMM_GETMDM" DI = 0E03h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_COMM_ANSWER" DI = 0E04h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD ??? WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_COMM_DIAL" DI = 0E05h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD ??? DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - RESET COMMUNICATIONS CHANNEL DI = 0E06h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD comm channel handle WORD reset options (see #03302) Return: ??? STACK unchanged Bitfields for HP 95LX reset options: Bit(s) Description (Table 03302) 0 reset line 1 flush transmit buffer 2 flush receive buffer 3 reset modem 4 reset receiver's ^S state 5 reset transmitter's ^S stateTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_COMM_HANGUP" DI = 0E07h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - SEND DATA OVER COMM CHANNEL DI = 0E08h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD comm channel handle DWORD pointer to data to be sent WORD option flags bit 0: send partial buffer bit 1: turn on receiver after sending DWORD pointer to WORD containing length of data to be sent Return: length WORD updated to contain number of bytes actually sent??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0E09h,INT 60/DI=0E0BhTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - QUERY COMM CHANNEL TRANSMIT QUEUE DI = 0E09h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD ??? DWORD pointer to ??? WORD DWORD pointer to ??? WORD Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0E0AhTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - QUERY COMM CHANNEL RECEIVE QUEUE DI = 0E0Ah STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD comm channel handle DWORD pointer to WORD to get receive buffer size DWORD pointer to WORD to get free bytes in receive buffer Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0E09h,INT 60/DI=0E0BhTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - RECEIVE DATA FROM COMM CHANNEL DI = 0E0Bh STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD comm channel handle DWORD pointer to data buffer DWORD pointer to WORD (call) length of data buffer (ret) number of bytes received Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0E08h,INT 60/DI=0E0AhTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_COMM_HAZCMD" DI = 0E0Ch STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD ??? DWORD pointer to ??? WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_COMM_COMAND" DI = 0E0Dh STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD ??? DWORD pointer to ??? WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_COMM_BREAK" DI = 0E0Eh STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD ??? WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_COMM_FRCXON" DI = 0E0Fh STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_COMM_FRCXOF" DI = 0E10h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_COMM_SETDTR" DI = 0E11h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD ??? WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_COMM_XMITNG" DI = 0E12h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_COMM_STATUS" DI = 0E13h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - SET COMMUNICATIONS SETTINGS DI = 0E14h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD comm channel handle DWORD pointer to communications settings (see #03303) Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0E15h Format of HP 95LX communications settings: Offset Size Description (Table 03303) 00h BYTE dial type ('T' tone, 'P' pulse) 01h WORD baud rate divisor (115200/baud_rate) 03h BYTE parity (00h none, 08h odd, 18h even, 28h mark, 38h space) 04h BYTE stop bits (00h one, 04h two) 05h BYTE data bits - 5 06h BYTE software handshake 01h none, 02h XOFF/XON, 04h XOFF/any, 08h ENQ/ACK 07h BYTE infrared (01h off, 02h on) 08h BYTE duplex (01h half, 02h full) 09h BYTE echo (01h echo, 02h no echo)Top
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - GET COMMUNICATIONS SETTINGS DI = 0E15h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD ??? DWORD pointer to buffer for settings (see #03303) Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0E14hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_COMM_CNFGUR" DI = 0E16h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD ??? WORD ??? WORD ??? WORD ??? WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_COMM_QRYERR" DI = 0E17h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 15/AX=4DD4h,INT 61"HP 95LX",INT 62"HP 95LX"Top
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_ERRMSG" DI = 0F00h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD ??? DWORD pointer to ??? WORD ??? DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - DRAW STANDARD TITLE BOX DI = 0F01h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ASCIZ title string Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "SHOWNAME" DI = 0F02h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - DISPLAY TWO-LINE MESSAGE BOX DI = 0F03h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to first line of message WORD length of first line DWORD pointer to second line of message WORD length of second line Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0300h,INT 60/DI=0F04h,INT 60/DI=0F09hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - REMOVE MESSAGE BOX DI = 0F04h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0F03h,INT 60/DI=0F09hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_COM_TIMER_ADDR" DI = 0F05h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) Return: DX:AX -> ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_COM_TIMER_COUNT_ADDR" DI = 0F06h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) Return: DX:AX -> ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_SYS_RSRC_ADDR" DI = 0F07h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) Return: DX:AX -> ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_BIOS_OUTSTR" DI = 0F08h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - DISPLAY THREE-LINE MESSAGE BOX DI = 0F09h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to first line of message WORD length of first line DWORD pointer to second line of message WORD length of second line DWORD pointer to third line of message WORD length of third line Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0F03h,INT 60/DI=0F04hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - DISABLE MACROS DI = 0F0Ah STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0F0BhTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - ENABLE MACROS DI = 0F0Bh STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 60/DI=0F0AhTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_DATE_TIME_SEPS" DI = 0F0Ch STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_FORM_FT" DI = 0F0Dh STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? Return: DX:AX -> ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_RAM_IV_INFO" DI = 0F0Eh STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? Return: DX:AX -> ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 15/AX=4DD4h,INT 61"HP 95LX",INT 62"HP 95LX"Top
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_DIRTY_SYNC" - FORCE SCREEN UPDATE DI = 1005h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 10/AH=FFh,INT 60/DI=0300h,INT 60/DI=0301hTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - RESOURCE SERVICE "MAP_RESOURCE_FILE" DI = 1200h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "GET_RESOURCE_PTR" DI = 1201h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) WORD ??? Return: DX:AX -> ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 15/AX=4DD4h,INT 61"HP 95LX",INT 62"HP 95LX"Top
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "GET_RSRC_TAB_PTR" DI = 1202h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) Return: DX:AX -> ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "INIT_SYSMGR_RSRCS" DI = 1203h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - INITIALIZE HELP SYSTEM DI = 1300h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? DWORD pointer to ??? WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - DISPLAY HELP DI = 1301h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_HELP_KEY" DI = 1302h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_HELP_TERM" DI = 1303h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 15/AX=4DD4h,INT 61"HP 95LX",INT 62"HP 95LX"Top
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_ColInit" DI = 1400h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) Return: AX = ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_ColCpStr" DI = 1401h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? WORD ??? DWORD pointer to ??? WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_ColLicsStr" DI = 1402h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_ColLicsChar" DI = 1403h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_ColToLower" DI = 1404h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_ColCpSearch" DI = 1405h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? WORD ??? DWORD pointer to ??? WORD ??? WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "M_ColToUpper" DI = 1406h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) DWORD pointer to ??? WORD ??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 15/AX=4DD4h,INT 61"HP 95LX",INT 62"HP 95LX"Top
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "GrDispInit" DI = 1500h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "GrDispClear" DI = 1501h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "GrDispDot" DI = 1502h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "GrDispDraw" DI = 1503h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "GrDispFill" DI = 1504h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "GrDispRead" DI = 1505h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "GrDispString" DI = 1506h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "GrDispPan" DI = 1507h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "GrDispZoom" DI = 1508h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "GrDispSave" DI = 1509h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "GrDispRestore" DI = 150Ah STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) ??? Return: ??? STACK unchangedTop
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "GrDispCorner" DI = 150Bh STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) ??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 15/AX=4DD4h,INT 61"HP 95LX",INT 62"HP 95LX"Top
INT 60 u - HP 95LX System Manager - "CP_TO_LICS" DI = 1604h STACK: 2 WORDs unused dummies (for calls from high level languages) ??? Return: ??? STACK unchanged SeeAlso: INT 15/AX=4DD4h,INT 61"HP 95LX",INT 62"HP 95LX"Top
INT 60 - SYS_PROF.EXE - PROFILER STATUS AH = 00h Return: AX = 0000h profiling is off otherwise profiling is on Note: SYS_PROF.EXE is the TSR portion of a profiler from Micro Cornucopia Issue 47 SeeAlso: AH=01h"SYS_PROF",AH=02h"SYS_PROF"Top
INT 60 - MDEBUG - GET STATUS AH = 00h DS:SI -> password or a null byte Return: AX = return code FFFEh password is invalid FFFDh display mode is invalid else successful ES = value of the monitor register SE DI = value of the monitor register OF CH = monitor color CL = interpreter color BH = monitor start line BL = interpreter start line AH = makecode of the hotkey AL = ASCII code of the hotkey DL = status of special keys (only SHIFT, ALT, CTRL) for the hotkey (coded as for the keyboard flag at 0040h:0017h) DH = basic process number for the communication with drivers process number for the display driver, DH+1 = process number for the command driver(s) DS:SI -> MDEBUG identification table (see #03304) Program: MDEBUG is a shareware memory-resident debugging tool by Bernd Schemmer, including a memory monitor, an interpreter, and a disassembler Notes: MDEBUG uses INT 60 by default, but may be directed to any of INT 60 through INT 67; the interrupt handler is preceded by the signature "USERINT" and is not chained if DS:SI points at a null byte, MDEBUG will prompt for a password if passwords are active; enough stack space must be provided for an INT 10h call (which MDEBUG uses while prompting for the password) SeeAlso: AH=02h"MDEBUG" Index: hotkeys;MDEBUG Format of MDEBUG identification table: Offset Size Description (Table 03304) -2 WORD entry offset 00h WORD CS of MDEBUG 02h DWORD old INT 08h vector 06h DWORD old INT 09h vector 0Ah DWORD address INT 16h routine used by MDEBUG 0Eh BYTE length of version string 0Fh N BYTEs version stringTop
INT 60 - RIFS - CLIENT - INSTALLATION CHECK AX = 0000h Return: AX = 1234h if installed CF clear Program: RIFS is the Remote Installable File System by "kyle" InstallCheck: test for the signature "RIFS" immediately preceding the interrupt handler Range: INT 60 to INT 66 and INT 18,selected by scanning for 0000h:0000h vector SeeAlso: AX=0001h,AX=0005h,AX=0007h,AX=0008h,INT 2F/AX=5600hTop
INT 60 - RIFS - CLIENT - UNINSTALL AX = 0001h Return: CF clear if successful SeeAlso: AX=0000h,AX=0009hTop
INT 60 - RIFS - CLIENT - REMAP DRIVE AX = 0002h BH = local drive number BL = remote drive number Return: CF clear if successful CF set on error SeeAlso: AX=0000h,AX=0003h,AX=0004h,INT 21/AX=5F03h,INT 21/AX=5F05h"STARLITE"Top
INT 60 - RIFS - CLIENT - UNMAP DRIVE AX = 0003h BL = drive to unmap Return: CF clear if successful CF set on error SeeAlso: AX=0000h,AX=0002h,AX=0004h,INT 21/AX=5F04h,INT 21/AX=5F06h"STARLITE"Top
INT 60 - RIFS - CLIENT - UNMAP ALL DRIVES AX = 0004h Return: CF clear if successful CF set on error SeeAlso: AX=0000h,AX=0002h,AX=0003hTop
INT 60 - RIFS - CLIENT - GET TRANSLATION TABLE AX = 0005h Return: CF clear if successful ES:BX -> translation table CF set on error SeeAlso: AX=0000h,AX=0006h,AX=0007hTop
INT 60 - RIFS - CLIENT - GET STATISTICS TABLE AX = 0006h Return: CF clear if successful ES:BX -> statistics table CF set on error SeeAlso: AX=0000h,AX=0005h,AX=0007h,AX=000AhTop
INT 60 - RIFS - CLIENT - GET PORT TRANSLATION TABLE AX = 0007h Return: CF clear if successful CX = number of entries ES:BX -> port mapping table CF set on error SeeAlso: AX=0000h,AX=0005hTop
INT 60 - RIFS - SERVER - INSTALLATION CHECK AX = 0008h Return: CF clear if successful CF set on error InstallCheck: test for the signature "RIFS" immediately preceding the interrupt handler Range: INT 60 to INT 66 and INT 18,selected by scanning for 0000h:0000h vector SeeAlso: AX=0000h,AX=0009h,AX=000Ah,AX=000BhTop
INT 60 - RIFS - SERVER - UNINSTALL AX = 0009h Return: CF clear if successful CF set on error SeeAlso: AX=0001h,AX=0008hTop
INT 60 - RIFS - SERVER - GET STATISTICS TABLE AX = 000Ah Return: CF clear if successful ES:BX -> statistics table CF set on error SeeAlso: AX=0006h,AX=0008h,AX=0009h,AX=000BhTop
INT 60 - RIFS - SERVER - RESET AX = 000Bh Return: CF clear if successful CF set on error Note: closes all open files SeeAlso: AX=0008h,AX=0009hTop
INT 60 - MDEBUG - GET ADDRESS OF THE HELP REGISTERS AH = 01h DS:SI -> password or a null byte Return: AX = return code FFFEh password is invalid FFFDh display mode is invalid else successful ES:DI point to the help registers of MDEBUG ES:DI-02h -> R0 (WORD) ES:DI -> R1 (WORD) ES:DI+02h -> R2 (WORD) ES:DI+04h -> R3 (WORD) ... ES:DI+0Eh -> R8 (WORD)Top
INT 60 - SYS_PROF.EXE - TURN PROFILING OFF AH = 01h Note: SYS_PROF.EXE is the TSR portion of a profiler from Micro Cornucopia Issue 47 SeeAlso: AH=00h"SYS_PROF",AH=02h"SYS_PROF"Top
INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver - BASIC FUNC - GET DRIVER INFO AX = 01FFh BX = handle returned by function 02h Return: CF set on error DH = error code (see #03305) CF clear if successful BX = version CH = network interface class (see #03306) DX = interface type (see #03306) CL = number DS:SI -> name AL = driver functions supported 01h basic 02h basic and extended 05h basic and high-performance 06h basic, high-performance, and extended FFh not installed Note: the handle in BX is optional for drivers written to v1.07 or later of the packet driver specification (Table 03305) Values for Packet Driver error code: 01h "BAD_HANDLE" invalid handle number 02h "NO_CLASS" no interfaces of the specified class found 03h "NO_TYPE" no interfaces of the specified type found 04h "NO_NUMBER" no interfaces of the specified number found 05h "BAD_TYPE" bad packet type 06h "NO_MULTICAST" interface does not support multicast messages 07h "CANT_TERMINATE" this packet driver cannot terminate 08h "BAD_MODE" invalid receiver mode 09h "NO_SPACE" insufficient space 0Ah "TYPE_INUSE" type accessed but never released 0Bh "BAD_COMMAND" bad command 0Ch "CANT_SEND" packet could not be sent 0Dh "CANT_SET" hardware address could not be changed 0Eh "BAD_ADDRESS" hardware address has a bad length or format 0Fh "CANT_RESET" could not reset interface (Table 03306) Values for Packet Driver network interface classes/types: Class 01h Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 01h 3COM 3C500/3C501 02h 3COM 3C505 03h MICOM-Interlan NI5010 04h BICC Data Networks 4110 05h BICC Data Networks 4117 06h MICOM-Interlan NP600 08h Ungermann-Bass PC-NIC 09h Univation NC-516 0Ah TRW PC-2000 0Bh MICOM-Interlan NI5210 0Ch 3COM 3C503 0Dh 3COM 3C523 0Eh Western Digital WD8003 0Fh Spider Systems S4 10h Torus Frame Level 11h 10Net Communications 12h Gateway PC-bus 13h Gateway AT-bus 14h Gateway MCA-bus 15h IMC PCnic 16h IMC PCnic II 17h IMC PCnic 8-bit 18h Tigan Communications 19h Micromatic Research 1Ah Clarkson "Multiplexor" 1Bh D-Link 8-bit 1Ch D-Link 16-bit 1Dh D-Link PS/2 1Eh Research Machines 8 1Fh Research Machines 16 20h Research Machines MCA 21h Radix Microsystems EXM1 16-bit 22h Interlan Ni9210 23h Interlan Ni6510 24h Vestra LANMASTER 16-bit 25h Vestra LANMASTER 8-bit 26h Allied Telesis PC/XT/AT 27h Allied Telesis NEC PC-98 28h Allied Telesis Fujitsu FMR 29h Ungermann-Bass NIC/PS2 2Ah Tiara LANCard/E AT 2Bh Tiara LANCard/E MC 2Ch Tiara LANCard/E TP 2Dh Spider Communications SpiderComm 8 2Eh Spider Communications SpiderComm 16 2Fh AT&T Starlan NAU 30h AT&T Starlan-10 NAU 31h AT&T Ethernet NAU 32h Intel smart card 33h Xircom Packet Adapter 34h Aquila Ethernet 35h Novell NE1000 36h Novell NE2000 37h SMC PC-510 38h AT&T Fiber NAU 39h NDIS to Packet Driver adapter 3Ah Racal-InterLan ES3210 3Bh General Systems ISDN simulated Ethernet 3Ch Hewlett-Packard 3Dh IMC EtherNic-8 3Eh IMC EtherNic-16 3Fh IMC EtherNic-MCA 40h NetWorth EtherNext 41h Dataco Scanet 42h DEC DEPCA 43h C-Net 44h Gandalf LANLine 45h Apricot built-in 46h David Systems Ether-T 47h ODI to Packet Driver adapter (see also INT 2F/AX=5100h) 48h AMD Am21110-16 49h Intel ICD Network controller family 4Ah Intel ICD PCL2 4Bh Intel ICD PCL2A 4Ch AT&T LANPacer 4Dh AT&T LANPacer+ 4Eh AT&T EVB 4Fh AT&T StarStation 50h SLIP simulated ethernet 51h Racal-Interlan NIA310 52h Racal-Interlan NISE 53h Racal-Interlan NISE30 54h Racal-Interlan NI6610 55h Ethernet over IP/UDP 56h ICL EtherTeam 16 57h David Systems 58h NCR WaveLAN 59h Thomas Contrad TC5045 5Ah Russ Nelson's Parallel Port driver 5Bh Intell EtherExpress 16 5Ch IBMTOKEN 5Dh Zenith Z-Note 5Eh 3Com 3C509 5Fh Mylex LNE390 60h Madge Smart Ringnode 61h Novell NE2100 62h Allied Telesis 1500 63h Allied Telesis 1700 64h Fujitsu EtherCoupler Class 02h ProNET-10 01h Proteon p1300 02h Proteon p1800 Class 03h IEEE 802.5/ProNet-4 (without expanded RIFs) 01h IBM Token-Ring Adapter 02h Proteon p1340 03h Proteon p1344 04h Gateway PC-bus 05h Gateway AT-bus 06h Gateway MCA-bus 07h Madge board 39h NDIS to Packet Driver adapter 47h ODI to Packet Driver adapter Class 04h Omninet Class 05h Appletalk 01h ATALK.SYS adapter Class 06h Serial Line 01h Clarkson 8250-SLIP 02h Clarkson "Multiplexor" 03h Eicon Technologies Class 07h StarLAN (subsumed by Ethernet class) Class 08h ARCnet 01h Datapoint RIM Class 09h AX.25 01h Ottawa PI card 02h Eicon Technologies Class 0Ah KISS Class 0Bh IEEE 802.3 with 802.2 headers types same as for class 01h Class 0Ch FDDI with 802.2 headers 01h Western Digital 02h Frontier Technology Class 0Dh Internet X.25 01h Western Digital 02h Frontier Technology 03h Emerging Technologies 04h The Software Forge 05h Link Data Intelligent X.25 06h Eicon Technologies Class 0Eh N.T. LANSTAR (encapsulating DIX Ethernet) 01h NT LANSTAR/8 02h NT LANSTAR/MC Class 0Fh SLFP (MIT serial specification) 01h MERIT Class 10h PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) 01h 8250/16550 UART 02h Niwot Networks synch 03h Eicon Technologies Class 11h 802.5 with expanded RIFs types same as for class 3 Class 12h reserved for LCP/NCPs Note: class and type numbers are cleared through FTP SoftwareTop
INT 60 - MDEBUG - SET STATUS AH = 02h DS:SI -> password or a null byte ES = new value for the register SE DI = new value for the register OF CH = new monitor color if nonzero CL = new interpreter color if nonzero BH = new monitor start line if nonzero BL = new interpreter start line if nonzero AL = new ASCII code for the hotkey ('A'..'Z', 'a'..'z') if nonzero DL = new status of the special keys (SHIFT, ALT, CTRL) for the hotkey if nonzero DH = if nonzero, new basic process number for communication with the drivers (DH = multiplex number for the display driver, DH+1 = multiplex number for the command driver or drivers) Return: AX = return code FFFFh call not allowed FFFEh password is invalid FFFDh display mode is invalid 0000h successful, status changed else AL = error reasons (see #03307) Note: the values of the registers SE and OF are always changed, the other values are only changed if they are valid SeeAlso: AH=00h"MDEBUG" Index: hotkeys;MDEBUG Bitfields for MDEBUG error reasons: Bit(s) Description (Table 03307) 0 invalid monitor start line 1 invalid interpreter start line 2 invalid hotkey 3 invalid process number 4-7 reservedTop
INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver - BASIC FUNC - ACCESS TYPE AH = 02h AL = interface class BX = interface type DL = interface number DS:SI -> type CX = length of type (0000h for all packets) ES:DI -> receiver function (see #03308) Return: CF set on error DH = error code (see #03305) CF clear if successful AX = handle SeeAlso: AH=03h"FTP" (Table 03308) Values packet driver receiver is called with when a packet is received: AX = subfunction 00h get packet buffer CX = buffer length DX = lookahead length (v1.10+) DS:SI -> lookahead buffer if DX nonzero (v1.10+) DI = error flags (class dependent) (v1.10+) Return: ES:DI -> packet buffer 0000h:0000h means throw away packet CX = size of buffer (v1.10+), may be smaller than incoming data 01h copy completed DS:SI -> buffer CX = bytes actually copied (v1.10+) BX = handleTop
INT 60 - SYS_PROF.EXE - TURN PROFILING ON AH = 02h Note: SYS_PROF.EXE is the TSR portion of a profiler from Micro Cornucopia Issue 47 SeeAlso: AH=00h"SYS_PROF",AH=01h"SYS_PROF"Top
INT 60 - MDEBUG - POP UP AH = 03h DS:SI -> password or a null byte ES -> new value for the register SE DI -> new value for the register OF Return: AX = return code (see #03309) SeeAlso: AH=04h"MDEBUG" (Table 03309) Values for MDEBUG return code: FFFFh call not allowed FFFEh password is invalid FFFDh display mode is invalid else successfulTop
INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver - BASIC FUNC - RELEASE TYPE AH = 03h BX = handle Return: CF set on error DH = error code (see #03305) CF clear if successful SeeAlso: AH=02h"FTP"Top
INT 60 - SYS_PROF.EXE - GET ADDRESS OF PROFILING TABLE AH = 03h Return: ES:BX -> profiling table Note: SYS_PROF.EXE is the TSR portion of a profiler from Micro Cornucopia Issue 47 SeeAlso: AH=04h"SYS_PROF"Top
INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver - BASIC FUNC - SEND PACKET AH = 04h DS:SI -> buffer CX = length Return: CF set on error DH = error code (see #03305) CF clear if successful Note: the buffer may be modified immediately upon return from this call SeeAlso: AH=0BhTop
INT 60 - MDEBUG - POP UP AH = 04h DS:SI -> password or a null byte Return: AX = return code (see #03309) SeeAlso: AH=03h"MDEBUG",AH=07h"MDEBUG"Top
INT 60 - SYS_PROF.EXE - CLEAR PROFILING TABLE AH = 04h Note: SYS_PROF.EXE is the TSR portion of a profiler from Micro Cornucopia Issue 47 SeeAlso: AH=03h"SYS_PROF"Top
INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver - BASIC FUNC - TERMINATE DRIVER FOR HANDLE AH = 05h BX = handle (optional for v1.10+) Return: CF set on error DH = error code (see #03305) CF clear if successfulTop
INT 60 - MDEBUG - GET AND SET MDEBUG FLAGS AH = 05h DS:SI -> password or a null byte BL = new value for the semaphor of MDEBUG 00h enable popup of MDEBUG else disable popup of MDEBUG Return: AX = return code FFFEh password is invalid FFFDh display mode is invalid else successful BL = old value of the semaphor of MDEBUG BH = old value of the INT 08h semaphor (this semaphor is always reset after this function)Top
INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver - BASIC FUNC - GET ADDRESS AH = 06h BX = handle (optional for v1.10+) ES:DI -> buffer CX = length Return: CF set on error DH = error code (see #03305) CF clear if successful CX = length Note: copies the local net address associated with the handle into the bufferTop
INT 60 - MDEBUG - GET PASSWORD STATUS AH = 06h Return: AL = status 00h password inactive 01h password activeTop
INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver - BASIC FUNC - RESET INTERFACE AH = 07h BX = handle (optional for v1.10+) Return: CF set on error DH = error code (see #03305) CF clear if successfulTop
INT 60 - MDEBUG v1.70+ - GET ACTIVE PART OF MDEBUG AH = 07h Return: AL = active part for the next popup session of MDEBUG: bit 0: the next popup session will start in the interpreter rather than in the monitor bit 1: the next popup session will sart in the online-help SeeAlso: AH=03h"MDEBUG",AH=04h"MDEBUG"Top
INT 60 - MDEBUG - UNUSED AH = 08h-FFh Return: AX = FFFChTop
INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver 1.09+ - HIGH-PERF FUNC - GET PARAMETERS AH = 0Ah Return: CF set on error DH = error code (0Bh) (see #03305) CF clear if successful ES:DI -> parameter table (see #03310) Format of packet driver parameter table: Offset Size Description (Table 03310) 00h BYTE major revision of packet driver spec driver conforms to 01h BYTE minor revision of packet driver spec 02h BYTE length of this structure in bytes 03h BYTE length of a MAC-layer address 04h WORD maximum transfer unit, including MAC headers 06h WORD buffer size for multicast addr 08h WORD number of receive buffers (one less than back-to-back MTU rcvs) 0Ah WORD number of transmit buffers 0Ch WORD interrupt number to hook for post-EOI processing, 00h=noneTop
INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver 1.09 - HIGH-PERF FUNC - ASYNCHRONOUS SEND PACKET AH = 0Bh DS:SI -> buffer CX = length of buffer ES:DI -> FAR function to call when buffer becomes available (see #03311) Return: CF set on error DH = error code (0Bh,0Ch) (see #03305) CF clear if successful Notes: unlike function 04h, the buffer is not available for modification as soon as the call returns; the buffer may be queued by the driver and not processed until later this function has been dropped from v1.10+ of the specification and replaced by function 0Ch SeeAlso: AH=04h"Packet Driver",AH=0Ch"Packet Driver" (Table 03311) Values packet driver completion function is called with: AX = result 00h copy OK nonzero error ES:DI -> buffer passed to INT 60/AH=0Bh callTop
INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver 1.10+ - HIGH-PERF FUNC - ASYNCHRONOUS SEND PACKET AH = 0Ch ES:DI -> pointer to IOCB (see #03312) Return: CF set on error DH = error code (see #03305) CF clear if successful SeeAlso: AH=04h"Packet Driver",AH=0Bh"Packet Driver" Format of packet driver IOCB: Offset Size Description (Table 03312) 00h DWORD pointer to buffer 04h WORD length of buffer 06h BYTE flags bit 0: packet driver is finished with IOCB bit 1: application requests upcall when driver completes 07h DWORD function address for upcall (see #03313) 0Bh 4 BYTEs future gather write 0Fh BYTE ??? 10h 8 BYTEs private driver workspace (Table 03313) Values completion function is called with: ES:DI -> IOCB passed to INT 60/AH=0ChTop
INT 60 - Banyan VINES, 3com - GET STATION ADDRESS AH = 0Ch Return: AL = status 00h successful ES:SI -> 6-byte station address 02h semaphore service is unavailableTop
INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver 1.10+ - HIGH-PERF FUNC - DROP PACKET FROM QUEUE AH = 0Dh ES:DI -> IOCB Return: CF set on error DH = error code (see #03305) CF clear if successful SeeAlso: AH=0Ch"Packet Driver"Top
INT 60 - 3com, 10NET, Banyan VINES - LOCK AND WAIT AH = 11h AL = drive number or 0 DX = number of seconds to wait ES:SI = Ethernet address or 0 DS:BX -> 31-byte ASCIZ semaphore name Return: AL = status (see #03314) SeeAlso: AH=12h,AH=13h (Table 03314) Values for 3com semaphore status: 00h successful 01h timeout 02h server not responding 03h invalid semaphore name 04h semaphore list is full 05h invalid drive ID 06h invalid Ethernet address 07h not logged in 08h write to network failed 09h semaphore already logged for this CPUTop
INT 60 - 3com, 10NET, Banyan VINES - LOCK AH = 12h AL = drive number or 00h ES:SI = Ethernet address or 0000h:0000h DS:BX -> 31-byte ASCIZ semaphore name Return: AL = status (see also #03314) 01h semaphore currently locked by another PC Note: unlike function 11h, this function returns immediately SeeAlso: AH=11h,AH=13hTop
INT 60 - 3com, 10NET, Banyan VINES - UNLOCK AH = 13h AL = drive number or 00h ES:SI = Ethernet address or 0000h:0000h DS:BX -> 31-byte ASCIZ semaphore name Return: AL = status (see also #03314) 01h semaphore not locked SeeAlso: AH=11h,AH=12hTop
INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver - EXTENDED FUNC - SET RECEIVE MODE AH = 14h BX = handle (optional for v1.10+) CX = mode (see #03315) Return: CF set on error DH = error code (01h,08h) (see #03305) CF clear if successful SeeAlso: AH=15h (Table 03315) Values for packet driver receive mode: 01h turn off receiver 02h receive only packets sent to this interface 03h mode 2 plus broadcast packets 04h mode 3 plus limited multicast packets 05h mode 3 plus all multicast packets 06h all packets 07h raw mode for serial line only (v1.10+)Top
INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver - EXTENDED FUNC - GET RECEIVE MODE AH = 15h BX = handle (optional for v1.10+) Return: CF set on error DH = error code (01h) (see #03305) CF clear if successful AX = receive mode (see #03315) SeeAlso: AH=14hTop
INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver - EXTENDED FUNC - SET MULTICAST LIST AH = 16h ES:DI -> multicast list CX = length of list in bytes Return: CF set on error DH = error code (06h,09h,0Eh) (see #03305) CF clear if successful SeeAlso: AH=17hTop
INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver - EXTENDED FUNC - GET MULTICAST LIST AH = 17h Return: CF set on error DH = error code (06h,09h) (see #03305 at AX=01FFh) CF clear if successful ES:DI -> multicast addresses (do not modify) CX = bytes of multicast addresses currently in use SeeAlso: AH=16hTop
INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver - EXTENDED FUNC - GET STATISTICS AH = 18h BX = handle (optional for v1.10+) Return: CF set on error DH = error code (01h) (see #03305) CF clear if successful DS:SI -> statistics (see #03316) Format of packet driver statistics: Offset Size Description (Table 03316) 00h DWORD packets in 04h DWORD packets out 08h DWORD bytes in 0Ch DWORD bytes out 10h DWORD errors in 14h DWORD errors out 18h DWORD packets droppedTop
INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver - EXTENDED FUNC - SET NETWORK ADDRESS AH = 19h ES:DI -> address CX = length of address Return: CF set on error DH = error code (0Dh,0Eh) (see #03305) CF clear if successful CX = lengthTop
INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver v1.10+ - EXTENDED FUNC - SEND RAW BYTES AH = 1Ah DS:SI -> buffer CX = length of buffer Return: CF set on error DH = error code (see #03305 at AX=01FFh) CF clear if successful SeeAlso: AH=1ChTop
INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver v1.10+ - EXTENDED FUNC - FLUSH RAW BYTES RECEIVED AH = 1Bh Return: CF set on error DH = error code (see #03305) CF clear if successful SeeAlso: AH=1ChTop
INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver v1.10+ - EXTENDED FUNC - FETCH RAW BYTES RECEIVED AH = 1Ch DS:SI -> buffer CX = length of buffer DX = timeout in clock ticks Return: CF set on error DH = error code (see #03305 at AX=01FFh) CF clear if successful CX = number of bytes transferred to buffer SeeAlso: AH=1Ah,AH=1BhTop
INT 60 U - Agfa TTSR.EXE - API AX = 899Bh BX = function 0001h installation check Return: BX = 899Bh if installed 0002h ??? 0003h ??? ??? Return: ??? Note: TTSR.EXE is found in FotoLook 2.09 (16-bit), which is available from agfa.com; it appears to provide DOS ASPI support !!!Top
INT 60 - AccessDOS - API AH = ADh AL = function E1h ??? Return: AX = ??? E2h get configuration Return: BX:AX -> configuration data Program: AccessDOS is a public domain TSR developed at The Trace Research and Development Center which provides extensions for keyboard, mouse, and sound access by the visually, hearing, or motor-control impaired. InstallCheck: test for the signature "ACCESSv1.00" beginning three bytes past the start of the interrupt handler (this same signature is also present in v1.10) Range: INT 60 to INT 66, selected by scanning for 0000h:0000h vectorTop
INT 60 - FTP Packet Driver - Crynwr Software - AUTOSELECT TRANSCEIVER AH = E9h ??? Return: ???Top
INT 61 - reserved for user interruptTop
INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - EXTENDED BIOS Desc: provides subfunctions such as turning off the machine, accessing internal variables, and mapping memory cards SeeAlso: INT 60"Atari",AH=00h"Portfolio",AH=08h"Portfolio",AH=0Dh"Portfolio" SeeAlso: AH=11h"Portfolio",AH=15h"Portfolio",AH=19h"Portfolio" SeeAlso: AH=1Bh"Portfolio",AH=24h"Portfolio",AH=2Ch"Portfolio" SeeAlso: AH=30h"Portfolio"Top
INT 61 - TI Professional PC - FACTORY ROM DATA AREA POINTER (NOT A VECTOR!) Desc: the low word of this vector contains the segment of the RAM data area to be used by the expansion ROM at F400h:0000h, and the high word contains the length of the data area; this segment and size are both set to 0000h if no ROM is installed at F400h:0000h SeeAlso: INT 60"TI Professional PC",INT 62"TI Professional" SeeAlso: INT 66"TI Professional PC"Top
INT 61 - HP 95LX System Manager - LOAD DS SeeAlso: INT 0F"HP 95LX",INT 60/DI=0102h"HP 95LX"Top
INT 61 - JPI TopSPEED Modula-2 v1 - PROCEDURE EXIT TRAP SeeAlso: INT 60"JPI"Top
INT 61 - Adaptec and OMTI controllers - DRIVE 0 DATA Desc: this vector stores the second four bytes of the parameter table for hard disk 0 SeeAlso: INT 60"Adaptec",INT 62"Adaptec",INT 63"Adaptec"Top
INT 61 - Sangoma CCIP (CCPOP 3270 resident module) INTERFACE BX:DX -> control block SeeAlso: INT 67"Sangoma"Top
INT 61 - VIRUS - "SEMTEX"/"Screen Trasher" - INT 21h SUBSTITUTE Note: the virus copies the original INT 21h vector into INT 61h SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=00h,INT 21/AH=25h,INT 60"VIRUS",INT 6B"VIRUS"Top
INT 61 - PC-Magazin - PAGE, SWAPx details not yet available Program: PAGE and SWAPx are utilities from PC-Magazin, the German edition of PC Magazine, issue 47/85, page 31 SeeAlso: INT 66"INCA"Top
INT 61 - TCPOpen kernel - API ES:BX -> request packet (see #03317) Program: TCPOpen is a TCP/IP protocol stack by Lanera Range: INT 60 to INT 7F, selected by configuration file Note: there does not appear to be an installation check, though function FFFFh can be used to verify that the software is indeed functioning Format of TCPOpen request packet: Offset Size Description (Table 03317) 00h 8 BYTEs ??? 08h WORD function number (0000h-001Ah or FFF9h-FFFFh) 0Ah WORD ??? 0Ch 2 BYTEs ??? 0Eh WORD (ret) return code 10h 2 BYTEs ??? 12h WORD ??? 14h WORD (ret) 0001h if requested function complete 16h WORD (ret) ??? 18h 6 BYTEs ??? 1Eh DWORD -> ??? 22h WORD ??? or 0000h 24h WORD (ret) ??? SeeAlso: #03318 (Table 03318) Call TCPOpen Function FFFFh: installation verification Return: offset 10h = BEEFh offset 14h = 0001h offset 24h = ??? Index: installation check;TCPOpen kernelTop
INT 61 - XFS v1.76 - XFSKRNL.EXE - API AX = function 8000h installation check??? Return: AX = 0000h 8001h ??? ES:DI -> DWORD ??? Return: AX = status??? 8002h ??? BX = ??? CX = ??? ES:DI -> ??? Return: AX = status??? 8003h ??? BX = ??? CX = ??? ES:DI -> ??? Return: AX = status??? 8004h ??? BX = ??? Return: AX = status??? 8005h wait until ??? Return: DX:AX = ??? 8006h get ??? Return: DX:AX -> ??? record 8007h set IP address??? (or htonl/ntohl) DX:BX = IP address??? Return: DX:AX = byte-swapped IP address 8008h set IP address??? (or htonl/ntohl) DX:AX = IP address??? Return: DX:AX = byte-swapped IP address 8009h ??? ES:DI -> ??? Return: DX:AX = ??? 800Ah ??? 800Bh ??? Return: DX:AX = ??? 800Ch ??? 800Dh ??? 800Eh ??? 800Fh ??? 8010h get ??? record Return: DX:AX -> ??? record 8011h ??? 8012h ??? BX = ??? Return: DX:AX = ??? 8013h get ??? record Return: DX:AX -> ??? record 8014h ??? ES:DI -> ??? Return: nothing 8015h get ??? record Return: DX:AX -> 8-byte ??? record 8016h get ??? record Return: DX:AX -> 6-byte ??? record 8017h ??? ES:DI -> ??? Return: DX:AX = ??? 8018h get ??? record Return: DX:AX -> ??? record 8019h get ??? record Return: DX:AX -> 14-byte ??? record 801Ah get ??? record Return: DX:AX -> ??? record (max 98 bytes) 801Bh get ??? record Return: DX:AX -> ??? record 801Ch ??? Return: nothing 801Dh get ??? Return: AL = ??? 801Eh ??? Return: AX = ??? 801Fh uninstall Return: AX = status 0000h successful other interrupt which could not be released AX = other Return: AX:BX = ??? (0000h:0000h by default) Program: XFS is a shareware Network File System client by Robert Juhasz Range: INT 60 to INT 65, selected by scanning for two consecutive free vectors and hooking the first SeeAlso: INT 62"XFS"Top
INT 61 - FTP Software PC/TCP - TCP/IP TSR System Call interface AH = system call number (also see entries below) 01h "pkt_alloc" (v2.05; this is "net_config" in v2.1+) 02h "pkt_free" (v2.05; this is "get_kernel_info" in v2.1+) Return: CF clear if successful CF set on error AL = basic error (see #03319) AH = suberror number (see #03320,#03321) InstallCheck: test for the signature "TCPTSR" three bytes beyond the start of the interrupt handler Range: INT 20h to INT E0h, selected by configuration BUG: the SLIP kernel for v2.05 bounds-checks the wrong register, so values greater than 54h in AH may crash the system. Other kernels may have this bug as well. SeeAlso: INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP",INT 61/AH=2Ah,INT 61/AH=54h Index: installation check;PC/TCP (Table 03319) Values for PC/TCP error code: 00h "NET_NOERR" successful 01h "NET_ERR_INUSE" protocol or socket already in use 02h "NET_DOS_ERR" MS-DOS error (returned as suberror code in AH) 03h "NET_ERR_NOMEM" out of memory 04h "NET_ERR_NOTNETCONN" not a network descriptor 05h "NET_ERR_ILLEGALOP" invalid operation on given kind of network descriptor 06h "NET_ERR_BADPKT" illegal or corrupted packet 07h "NET_ERR_NOHOST" no host bound to specified connection 08h "NET_ERR_CANTOPEN" unable to open file 09h "NET_ERR_NET_UNREACHABLE" network is unreachable 0Ah "NET_ERR_HOST_UNREACHABLE" host is unreachable (see #03320) 0Bh "NET_ERR_PROT_UNREACHABLE" protocol is unreachable 0Ch "NET_ERR_PORT_UNREACHABLE" port is unreachable 0Dh "NET_ERR_TIMEOUT" operation timed out 0Eh "NET_ERR_HOSTUNKNOWN" unable to resolve host name 0Fh "NET_ERR_NOSERVERS" no name servers configured 10h "NET_ERR_SERVER_ERR" bad reply from name server Subcodes: 0= no error, 1 = Host unreachable 11h "NET_ERR_BADFORMAT" bad format for IP address or field in IP address structure is zero 12h "NET_ERR_BADARG" invalid argument 13h "NET_ERR_EOF" foreign host closed its end of connection 14h "NET_ERR_RESET" connection has been reset 15h "NET_ERR_WOULDBLOCK" recv() call was done on a non-blocking connection with no data available 16h "NET_ERR_UNBOUND" insufficient resources to do operation 17h "NET_ERR_NODESC" could not allocate network descriptor 18h "NET_ERR_BADSYSCALL" invalid/unsupported kernel call 19h "NET_ERR_CANTBROADCAST" unable to broadcast 1Ah "NET_ERR_NOTESTAB" operation illegal because connection not established 1Bh kernel busy, try again later 1Ch "NET_ERR_ICMPMESG" an ICMP message was received (not on streams) (see #03321) ---v2.1+--- 1Dh "NET_ERR_TERMINATING" internal kernel fatal error 1Eh "NET_ERR_TAG_LOCKED" not allowed to set this tag (net_config) 1Fh "NET_ERR_BAD_INTERFACE" non existent interface specified 20h "NET_ERR_BADCONFIG" kernel cannot run - bad configuration 21h "NET_ERR_EMM" expanded memory error 22h "NET_ERR_CANT_SHUTDOWN" cant unload kernel (multitasker running) 23h "NET_ERR_PARKED_IN" unable to unhook DOS interrupt 24h "NET_ERR_NOQIOS" ran out of resources; try again later 25h "NET_ERR_WOULD_TRUNCATE" datagram too large and "don't truncate" was set (Table 03320) Values for subcodes of PC/TCP error 0Ah "NET_ERR_HOST_UNREACHABLE": 00h no error 01h host unreachable 02h ARP failed 03h hardware failure 04h link failure 05h no route 06h gateway down SeeAlso: #03319,#03321 (Table 03321) Values for subcodes of PC/TCP error 1Ch "NET_ERR_ICMPMESG": 07h unrecognised 08h can't fragment 09h srcr_fail 0Ah source quench 0Bh time exceeded 0Ch parameter problem 0Dh admin_prohib. see also code 0Ah SeeAlso: #03319,#03320Top
INT 61 U - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - GET DEBUG INFORMATION AH = 00h DS:SI -> 216-byte buffer for network debugging information (see #03322) Return: CF clear AX = 0000h buffer filled Notes: this call is not documented by FTP, Inc. for any version most of the information returned by this call is available via the documented get_kernel_info or net_info commands. this function is not supported by Beame&Whiteside's BWPCTCP v3.0a shim SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=2Ah"PC/TCP" Format of network debugging information: Offset Size Description (Table 03322) 00h DWORD number of interrupts 04h DWORD receive buffer low-water mark 08h DWORD transmit buffer low-water mark 0Ch DWORD number of packets received 10h DWORD number of packets transmitted 14h DWORD total receive errors 18h DWORD total transmit errors 1Ch 4 BYTEs ??? 20h DWORD receive resets 24h DWORD transmit resets 28h DWORD number of "runts" received 2Ch DWORD number of alignment errors on received packets 30h DWORD number of CRC errors on received packets 34h DWORD number of parity errors on received packets 38h DWORD number of receive overflow errors 3Ch DWORD number of oversized packets received 40h DWORD number of packets lost due to lack of buffers 44h DWORD receive timeouts 48h 32 BYTEs ??? 68h DWORD number of transmit collisions 6Ch DWORD number of transmit timeouts 70h DWORD number of transmit underflows 74h DWORD number of lost "crs" on transmit 78h DWORD number of times heartbeat failed on transmit 7Ch 24 BYTEs ??? 94h WORD free packet buffers 96h WORD total packet buffers 98h WORD minimum number of packet buffers free since kernel started 9Ah 24 BYTEs ??? B2h DWORD pointer to TCP connection list??? B6h DWORD pointer to IP routing table??? BAh 30 BYTEs ???Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - CALL A SERVICE AH = 00h AL = service ID (1..16) other registers vary by service Return: AX = status (see #03325) Desc: Calls an adapter driver or redirector service. The service handler pointers are stored at offset 0010h in the code segment of the BANV interrupt handler (see #03323). Note: Banyan can use any interrupt from 60h through 66h. The Banyan interrupt handler is identified by the string "BANV" in the four bytes immediately preceding the interrupt handler SeeAlso: AH=01h,AH=03h Format of the BANV code segment (revision 5.53): Offset Size Description (Table 03323) 00h 16 BYTEs reserved 10h 16 DWORDs far pointers to the service handlers (0 = not installed) 50h DWORD far pointer to last called service 54h WORD VINES revision 56h DWORD VINES revision long 5Ah WORD VINES revision (lower bound) 5Ch DWORD VINES revision (lower bound) long 60h WORD VINES revision (upper bound) 62h DWORD VINES revision (upper bound) long 66h WORD end of PCCONFIG area 68h WORD start of PCCONFIG area 6Ah 4 BYTEs BANV interrupt identifier ("BANV") 6Eh N BYTEs BANV interrupt service SeeAlso: #03324Top
INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - SERVICE INITIALIZATION AH = 00h Return: nothing Note: applications using any Portfolio INT 61 calls should call this function exactly once at startup SeeAlso: AH=07h"Portfolio",AH=09h"Portfolio",AH=0Dh"Portfolio" SeeAlso: AH=11h"Portfolio",AH=15h"Portfolio",AH=19h"Portfolio" SeeAlso: AH=1Bh"Portfolio",AH=24h"Portfolio",AH=2Ch"Portfolio" SeeAlso: AH=30h"Portfolio"Top
INT 61 - OPTIMA 1024 VGA-Sync,ET-3000 chipset - ZOOM DISPLAY AX = 0000h BX = zoom factor (0-7) Desc: zooms the display based on the given zoom factor Notes: INT 61h is the default interrupt; the actual interrupt number can be obtained by calling INT 16/AH=FFh not all vendors include the Tseng TSR which supports these functions SeeAlso: AX=0001h"OPTIMA",AX=0002h"OPTIMA",AX=0005h"OPTIMA" SeeAlso: INT 16/AH=FFh"OPTIMA"Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - INTERNAL VINES SOCKET API (NEAR DATA) AX = 0001h DS = 0001h (to distinguish from alternate AX=0001h socket interface) CX:BX -> internal communications control block (see #03324) DX = caller's data segment Return: AX = status 0000h successful 0099h invalid operation 00A5h resource not available Desc: StreetTalk access with session handles Range: INT 60 to INT 66 Notes: This service is handled by the adapter driver The request dispatch table contains dummy entries for subfunctions 06h, 0Dh, 0Eh, 0Fh, 10h, and 11h, which always return error 0099h (invalid operation) in the request block's result buffer in recent VINES releases, this interface is superseded by the AX=000Fh interface, which allows FAR parameter block pointers (refer to that function's entries for more details on individual subfunctions) some adapter drivers (e.g. the NDIS2 token ring driver NDTOKBAN for VINES 5.53) ignore the value in CX and use the value from DX instead SeeAlso: AX=000Fh Format of internal communications control block: Offset Size Description (Table 03324) 00h WORD subfunction number 02h WORD magic number (FEFEh) 04h WORD (ret) result, should be set to 0 before calling 06h WORD reserved (will be set to client DS) 08h WORD caller's code segment if function 000Bh, 0 else 0Ah WORD pointer to parameter block 0Ch WORD reserved (segment of parameter block; will be set to client DS) 0Eh WORD StreetTalk handle SeeAlso: #03323,#03444 at INT 61/AX=000FhTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - "Sosock" - OPEN COMMUNICATIONS SOCKET AX = 0001h subfn 0001h DS:DX -> communications control block (function 0001h) (see #03326) Return: AX = status (0000h-0002h,0098h,009Eh-00A2h) (see #03325) Range: INT 60h to INT 66h Note: The Banyan interrupt handler is identified by the string "BANV" in the four bytes immediately preceding the interrupt handler SeeAlso: AX=0001h/SF=0002h,AX=0001h/SF=0008h,INT 15/AX=DE2Eh (Table 03325) Values for VINES status: 0000h successful 0001h service not installed 0002h invalid service ID 0003h invalid function 0004h-000Ah reserved for BANV interface errors 0097h invalid socket identifier 0098h resource already in use 009Bh destination node unreachable 009Ch message overflow 009Dh destination socket nonexistent 009Eh address family does not exist 009Fh socket type does not exist 00A0h protocol does not exist 00A1h no more sockets available 00A2h no more buffer space available 00A3h timeout 00A5h resource not available 00A6h internal communication failure 00B1h resource disconnect Format of VINES control block to open socket: Offset Size Description (Table 03326) 00h WORD 0001h 02h WORD pointer to argument block 04h WORD error return code 06h 4 BYTEs reserved SeeAlso: #03327 Format of VINES argument block for opening socket: Offset Size Description (Table 03327) 00h WORD pointer to 2-byte buffer for socket identifier 02h WORD address family 0003h Banyan 04h WORD socket type in address family 0003h 0001h IPC socket 0002h SPP socket 06h WORD protocol number FFFFh default 08h WORD pointer to 16-byte buffer for socket address (see #03328) 0Ah WORD local port number 0000h if service should assign transient port number 0001h to 01FFh well-known port number (assigned by Banyan) SeeAlso: #03326 Format of Banyan VINES IPC port: Offset Size Description (Table 03328) 00h WORD address family (always 0003h for Banyan ports) 04h 4 BYTEs network number (server's serial number) 06h WORD subnet number (0001h = server, 8000h-FFFEh = PC) 08h WORD port ID (0001h-01FFh for "well-known" ports) 0Ah BYTE hop count 0Bh 5 BYTEs filler SeeAlso: #03333Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - "Sosend" - INITIATE OUTPUT EVENT AX = 0001h subfn 0002h DS:DX -> communications control block (function 0002h) (see #03329) Return: AX = status (0000h-0002h,0097h,009Bh-009Dh,00A2h,00A3h,00B1h) (see #03325) Range: INT 60h to INT 66h Note: The Banyan interrupt handler is identified by the string "BANV" in the four bytes immediately preceding the interrupt handler SeeAlso: AX=0001h/SF=0001h,AX=0001h/SF=0005h Format of VINES control block for subfunction 0002h: Offset Size Description (Table 03329) 00h WORD 0002h 02h WORD pointer to argument block (see #03330) 04h WORD error return code (0000h,0097h,00A2h,00A3h,00A5h,00A6h,00B1h) (see #03325) 06h 4 BYTEs reserved SeeAlso: #03334 Format of VINES argument block for subfunction 0002h: Offset Size Description (Table 03330) 00h WORD routine metric 02h WORD error return code 04h WORD socket identifier 06h WORD pointer to send buffer (see #03332) 08h WORD length of send buffer 0Ah WORD message request flags (see #03331) 0Ch 16 BYTEs socket address (see #03333) 1Ch WORD timeout value in multiples of 200ms 1Eh WORD connection identifier 20h WORD type of request 0001h send message 0002h establish a virtual connection 0003h terminate a virtual connection SeeAlso: #03329,#03335 Bitfields for message request flags: Bit(s) Description (Table 03331) 0 async request 1 reliable message 2 flush receive buffer on overflow 3 end of user message received 4 vectored request (if set, send buffer contains buffer descriptors) 5 connection-specific receive 6 change to connection-specific receive mode SeeAlso: #03330,#03335 Format of buffer descriptor: Offset Size Description (Table 03332) 00h WORD data segment 02h WORD buffer pointer 04h WORD buffer length 06h WORD character count SeeAlso: #03330 Format of VINES socket address for unreliable datagrams: Offset Size Description (Table 03333) 00h WORD 0003h address family 02h DWORD FFFFFFFFh network number 06h WORD FFFFh subnet number 08h WORD local port number 0Ah BYTE 00h-0Fh hop count 0Bh 5 BYTEs 0000h filler SeeAlso: #03328Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - "Sorec" - RECEIVE INPUT EVENT NOTIFICATION AX = 0001h subfn 0003h DS:DX -> communications control block (function 0003h) (see #03334) Return: AX = status (00-0Ah,97h,A2h,A3h) (see #03325) Range: INT 60h to INT 66h Note: The Banyan interrupt handler is identified by the string "BANV" in the four bytes immediately preceding the interrupt handler SeeAlso: AX=0001h/SF=0002h Format of VINES control block for subfunction 0003h: Offset Size Description (Table 03334) 00h WORD 0003h 02h WORD pointer to argument block (see #03335) 04h WORD error return code (0000h,0097h,00A2h,00A3h,00A5h,00A6h,00B1h) (see #03325) 06h 4 BYTEs reserved SeeAlso: #03329,#03335,#03337 Format of VINES argument block for subfunction 0003h: Offset Size Description (Table 03335) 00h WORD character count 02h WORD error return code 04h WORD socket identifier 06h WORD pointer to receive buffer (see #03336) 08h WORD length of receive buffer 0Ah WORD message request flags (see #03331) 0Ch 16 BYTEs socket address (see #03328) 1Ch WORD timeout value in multiples of 200ms 1Eh WORD connection identifier 20h WORD type of response 0001h message received 0002h virtual connection established 0003h virtual connection terminated SeeAlso: #03334,#03338 Format of buffer descriptor: Offset Size Description (Table 03336) 00h WORD data segment 02h WORD buffer pointer 04h WORD buffer length 06h WORD character count SeeAlso: #03335Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - "Soclose" - CLOSE A SOCKET AX = 0001h subfn 0004h DS:DX -> communications control block (function 0004h) (see #03337) Return: AX = status (0000h-000Ah,0097h) (see #03325) Range: INT 60h to INT 66h Note: The Banyan interrupt handler is identified by the string "BANV" in the four bytes immediately preceding the interrupt handler SeeAlso: AX=0001h/SF=0001h,INT 15/AX=DE2Eh Format of VINES control block to close socket: Offset Size Description (Table 03337) 00h WORD 0004h 02h WORD pointer to argument block (see #03338) 04h WORD error return code (see #03325) 06h 4 BYTEs reserved SeeAlso: #03334,#03340 Format of VINES argument block for closing socket: Offset Size Description (Table 03338) 00h WORD socket identifier SeeAlso: #03335,#03337,#03341Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - "Sowait" - WAIT FOR ASYNCHRONOUS EVENT COMPLETION AX = 0001h subfn 0005h DS:DX -> communications control block (see #03340) Return: AX = status (0000h-000Ah,00A2h,00A3h) (see #03339) Desc: returns results for all asynchronous operations invoked from the data segment used for this call Range: INT 60h to INT 66h Notes: The Banyan interrupt handler is identified by the string "BANV" in the four bytes immediately preceding the interrupt handler SeeAlso: AX=0001h/SF=0002h,AX=0001h/SF=0009h (Table 03339) Values for VINES function status: 0000h successful 0001h service not installed 0002h invalid service ID 0003h-000Ah reserved for BANV interface errors 00A2h no more buffer space available 00A3h timeout event Format of VINES control block for subfunction 0005h: Offset Size Description (Table 03340) 00h WORD 0005h 02h WORD pointer to argument block (see #03341) 04h WORD error return code 06h 4 BYTEs reserved SeeAlso: #03337,#03342 Format of VINES argument block for subfunction 0005h: Offset Size Description (Table 03341) 00h WORD pointer to WORD event pointer 02h WORD timeout in multiples of 200ms, FFFFh = infinite SeeAlso: #03338,#03340Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - "Sosession" - REGISTER APPLICATION WITH COMM SERVICE AX = 0001h subfn 0008h DS:DX -> communications control block (function 0008h) (see #03342) Return: AX = status 0000h successful 00A2h no more buffer space available Range: INT 60h to INT 66h Note: The Banyan interrupt handler is identified by the string "BANV" in the four bytes immediately preceding the interrupt handler SeeAlso: AX=0001h/SF=0001h,AX=0001h/SF=0009h Format of VINES control block for subfunction 0006h: Offset Size Description (Table 03342) 00h WORD 0008h 02h WORD process type 0001h transient process 0002h resident process 04h WORD error return code 06h 4 BYTEs reserved SeeAlso: #03340,#03343Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - "Soint" - SET USER COMPLETION FUNCTION AX = 0001h subfn 000Bh DS:DX -> communications control block (function 000Bh) (see #03343) Return: AX = status (00h-0Ah,A2h) (see #03339) Range: INT 60h to INT 66h Note: The Banyan interrupt handler is identified by the string "BANV" in the four bytes immediately preceding the interrupt handler SeeAlso: AX=0001h/SF=0005h,AX=0001h/SF=0008h Format of VINES control block for subfunction 000Bh: Offset Size Description (Table 03343) 00h WORD 000Bh 02h WORD pointer to argument block (see #03344) 04h WORD error return code (see #03325) 06h 2 BYTEs reserved 08h WORD user CS register SeeAlso: #03342 Format of VINES argument block for subfunction 000Bh: Offset Size Description (Table 03344) 00h WORD pointer to user interrupt function (see #03345) 02h WORD pointer to user stack 04h WORD initial timeout value in multiples of 200ms, FFFFh = infinite SeeAlso: #03344 (Table 03345) Values FAR user function is invoked with: SS = DS = ES = segment of control block STACK: DWORD return address WORD argument pointer (sosend or sorec argument block) WORD error return code 0000h argument pointer is valid 00A3h timeoutTop
INT 61 - OPTIMA 1024 VGA-Sync,ET-3000 chipset - CENTER ZOOM WINDOW AX = 0001h BX = X coordinate to center CX = Y coordinate to center Desc: Positions the zoom window such that the specified window-relative coordinates appear as close as possible to the center of the display. Useful for scrolling and panning. Range: unknown Notes: INT 61h is the default interrupt; the actual interrupt number can be obtained by calling INT 16/AH=FFh not all vendors include the Tseng TSR which supports these functions SeeAlso: AX=0000h"OPTIMA",AX=0002h"OPTIMA",AX=0005h"OPTIMA" SeeAlso: INT 16/AH=FFh"OPTIMA"Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - 3270 INTERFACE AX = 0002h BH = function number (see #03346) DS:CX -> argument block (except BH=00h,1Ah) (see #03348) Return: AX = status (see #03347) Notes: Either 3270/SNA or 3270/BSC interface may use AX=0002h, depending on which is loaded first. The other interface will use AX=000Ah Status codes greater than 63h indicate an inconsistency in the 3270/SNA or 3270/BSC resident driver, which must be reloaded by the user (Table 03346) Values for VINES 3270 interface function number: 00h "pi2reset" reset 3270/SNA or 3270/BSC driver 02h "pi2bsc" (3270/BSC only) 03h "pi2get" get information stored in 3270 resident driver 04h "pi2put" store information in 3270 resident driver 05h "pi2gcur" get current screen position 07h "pi2sdat" send data keystroke 08h "pi2scom" send command keystroke 0Ah "pi2field" get field info for arbitrary screen positions 0Fh "pi2stat" get logical unit/device status 12h "pi2nlus" determine logical unit/device assignment 13h "pi2gate" specifies comm port address to gateway service 14h "pi2attach" attach a logical unit/device 15h "pi2sdev" save logical unit/device info in resident driver (not supported in >3.0) 16h "pi2gdev" get device information (not supported in >3.0) 17h "pi2luinfo" get info about specific logical unit/device 18h "pi2gerr" get finer error detail 19h "pi2dhold" (3270/SNA only) holds a 3270 device 1Ah "pi2shut" release memory-resident module 1Ch "pi2sprof" save profile info in res driver (not supp in >3.0) 1Dh "pi2gprof" get prevsly stored profile info (not supp in >3.0) (Table 03347) Values for VINES 3270 status: 0000h successful 000Bh invalid parameter or data does not fit data area 000Ch another code path currently active in resident driver 000Dh operation currently not allowed 0032h encountered connection disconnect error 0033h encountered "sosend" completion error 0034h encountered "sosend" communication error 0035h attach request refused. extended error info via "pi2gerr": 01h resource unavailable 02h invalid type 03h version mismatch 04h invalid logical unit number 05h error during ARL processing 06h no access for user 0071h encountered "sosock" error 0072h encountered unrecognizable error 0073h encountered "sowait" error (extended info via "pi2gerr") 0074h encountered invalid type-of-request on "sowait" 0075h encountered "sorec" error (extended info via "pi2gerr") 0076h encountered "sorec" completion error (ext info via "pi2gerr") 0077h encountered connection request 0078h encountered unrecognizable data 0079h encountered unknown connection ID (ext info via "pi2gerr") SeeAlso: #03325 Format of argument block for BH=03h,04h: Offset Size Description (Table 03348) 00h WORD size of data area (max 256) 02h N BYTEs data area SeeAlso: #03349,#03350,#03351 Format of argument block for BH=05h: Offset Size Description (Table 03349) 00h WORD logical unit/device number 02h WORD pointer to WORD buffer for cursor index 04h WORD pointer to BYTE buffer for current field attribute SeeAlso: #03348,#03350,#03351 Format of argument block for BH=07h: Offset Size Description (Table 03350) 00h WORD logical unit/device number 02h WORD ASCII data byte 04h WORD pointer to WORD count of characters which will need updating SeeAlso: #03348,#03349,#03351 Format of argument block for BH=08h: Offset Size Description (Table 03351) 00h WORD logical unit/device number 02h WORD 3270 keystroke (see #03352) SeeAlso: #03348,#03349,#03350,#03353 (Table 03352) Values for 3270 keystroke: 0000h Enter 0001h Clear 0002h PA1 0003h PA2 0004h PA3 0005h PF1 ... 001Ch PF24 001Dh CSELECT (cursor select) 001Eh Insert 001Fh Delete 0020h EOField 0021h EINPUT (erase input) 0022h Reset 0023h Attention 0024h SysReq 0025h Duplicate 0026h Fieldmark 0027h Home 0028h NextLine 0029h Tab 002Ah BackTab 002Bh cursor up 002Ch cursor down 002Dh cursor right 002Eh cursor left 002Fh double cursor right 0030h double cursor left 0031h PRINT 0032h CANCEL 0033h Backspace Format of argument block for BH=0Ah: Offset Size Description (Table 03353) 00h WORD logical unit/device number 02h WORD screen index 04h WORD pointer to WORD buffer for field length 06h WORD pointer to WORD buffer for offset in screen of field start SeeAlso: #03351,#03354 Format of argument block for BH=0Fh: Offset Size Description (Table 03354) 00h WORD logical unit/device number 02h WORD clear mask (clear these bits of status after returning status) 04h WORD pointer to WORD buffer for device status (see #03355) SeeAlso: #03353,#03356 Bitfields for Banyan 3270 device status: Bit(s) Description (Table 03355) 10 status modified 9 buffer modified 8 set cursor 5 sound alarm 1-0 size of print line for printer logical units 00 unformatted line 01 40-character line 10 64-character line 11 80-character line Format of argument block for BH=12h: Offset Size Description (Table 03356) 00h WORD pointer to WORD buffer for number of logical units or devices 02h WORD pointer to WORD buffer for version number 04h WORD pointer to 64-byte buffer for logical unit/device list SeeAlso: #03354,#03357 Format of argument block for BH=13h: Offset Size Description (Table 03357) 00h 16 BYTEs communications port address (see #03328) SeeAlso: #03356,#03358 Format of argument block for BH=14h: Offset Size Description (Table 03358) 00h WORD logical unit/device number 0000h attach any free device of the specified type 02h WORD logical unit/device type (3270/SNA) 01h, 02h, or 03h (3270/BSC) 02h display (3270/BSC) 03h printer 04h WORD pointer to WORD buffer for attached logical unit/device number SeeAlso: #03357,#03359 Format of argument block for BH=16h: Offset Size Description (Table 03359) 00h WORD pointer to 18-byte buffer for device block (see #03364) first WORD must be set to desired logical unit/device number SeeAlso: #03358,#03360 Format of argument block for BH=17h: Offset Size Description (Table 03360) 00h WORD logical unit/device number 02h WORD pointer to information block in caller's DS (see #03365) SeeAlso: #03359,#03361 Format of argument block for BH=18h: Offset Size Description (Table 03361) 00h WORD pointer to WORD buffer for major error code 02h WORD pointer to WORD buffer for minor error code SeeAlso: #03360,#03362 Format of argument block for BH=19h: Offset Size Description (Table 03362) 00h WORD logical unit/device number SeeAlso: #03361,#03363 Format of argument block for BH=1Ch,1Dh: Offset Size Description (Table 03363) 00h WORD pointer to profile block in caller's DS (see #03368) SeeAlso: #03348,#03362 Format of device block, argument block for BH=15h: Offset Size Description (Table 03364) 00h WORD logical unit/device number 02h WORD logical unit/device type 04h WORD display model number 06h WORD numeric checking 08h WORD status line 0Ah BYTE unprotected normal field attribute 0Bh BYTE unprotected intensified field attribute 0Ch BYTE protected normal field attribute 0Dh BYTE protected intensified field attribute 0Eh WORD reserved 10h WORD printer port number Format of information block: Offset Size Description (Table 03365) 00h WORD device model number 02h DWORD screen buffer pointer 06h DWORD status line pointer (see #03366) 0Ah DWORD reserved Format of Banyan VINES 3270 status line: Offset Size Description (Table 03366) 00h BYTE comm line status 00h inactive 01h active 01h BYTE activation level 01h physical unit activated 02h logical unit also activated 03h session is bound 02h BYTE data traffic state 00h inactive 01h active 03h BYTE screen ownership 00h SLU->PLU session owns screen 01h SLU->SSCP session owns screen 04h BYTE keyboard status (see #03367) 05h BYTE insert mode 01h if in insert mode 06h BYTE numeric 01h if current screen buffer is numeric only 07h BYTE printer status 00h printer not assigned 01h printer is inactive 02h printer error 03h currently printing 04h printer is busy 05h printer is very busy 08h BYTE printer assignment 09h BYTE maximum size of network name 0Ah N BYTEs ASCIZ network name BYTE maximum size of message window M BYTEs null-terminated message window BYTE code set 00h EBCDIC 01h ASCII M BYTEs extended attributes 01h extended attributes are in effect (stored at screen+1920) each extended attribute specifies bits 0,1: 00=normal, 01=blink, 10=reverse, 11=underscor bits 2-4: 000=default,001=blue,010=red,011=pink, 100=green,101=turquoise,110=yellow,111=white BYTE extended color 01h other than base color is in effect (Table 03367) Values for Banyan VINES 3270 keyboard status: 00h UNLOCK - ready to accept data 01h TIME - aid was struck 02h SYSTEM - received response no restore 03h FUNCTION - unavailable keyboard function 04h INPUT - not currently used 05h ENDFIELD - field filled in insert mode 06h PROTECTED - attempt to enter in protected field 07h NUMERIC - attempt to enter in numeric field 08h PROGRAM - error in outbound data stream Format of Banyan VINES 3270 profile block: Offset Size Description (Table 03368) 00h 64 BYTEs gateway service name 40h 16 BYTEs gateway comm port address 50h WORD primary logical unit number 52h WORD secondary logical unit type 54h WORD secondary logical unit number 56h WORD printer assignment 58h 50 BYTEs keyboard definitions filenameTop
INT 61 - OPTIMA 1024 VGA-Sync,ET-3000 chipset - END ZOOM AX = 0002h Desc: switches off zoom and returns window to its original state Range: unknown Notes: INT 61h is the default interrupt; the actual interrupt number can be obtained by calling INT 16/AH=FFh not all vendors include the Tseng TSR which supports these functions SeeAlso: AX=0000h"OPTIMA",INT 16/AH=FFh"OPTIMA"Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - INIT USER BUFFER PTR INFO AX = 0003h subfn 00h DS:BX -> argument block (see #03370) Return: AX = status (see #03369) SeeAlso: AX=0003h/SF=06h,AX=0003h/SF=08h,AX=0003h/SF=0Dh (Table 03369) Values for VINES function status: 0000h successful 000Bh invalid session ID 000Ch session not active 000Dh invalid request type 000Eh invalid parameters 000Fh out of heap space 0010h timeout on send 0011h Banyan communications error 0012h session not waiting for host 0013h session is active 0014h duplicate suspend session request 0015h no session suspended 0016h ring data buffer full 0017h printer error encountered 0018h Banyan communications error 0019h unable to make connection 001Ah no ring buffer specified at startup 001Bh service is down 001Ch invalid service name 001Dh service is closed 001Eh invalid connection name 001Fh max session limit reached for service 0020h access rights list for connection/dialout does not include this user 0021h service not responding 0022h missing telephone number SeeAlso: #03325,#03373 Format of VINES argument block: Offset Size Description (Table 03370) 00h BYTE session ID (00h) 01h BYTE 00h (func "initialize user buffer pointer information area") 02h WORD -> user buffer ptr info area in caller's current DS (see #03371) Format of user buffer ptr info area: Offset Size Description (Table 03371) 00h WORD flags 0000h don't read interface's data buffer 0001h read data buffer 02h DWORD pointer to ring buffer 06h WORD length of ring buffer 08h WORD ring buffer offset to last byte read by caller 0Ah DWORD pointer to WORD containing offset of last byte in ring buffer filled 0Eh DWORD pointer to screen buffer 12h DWORD pointer to field containing cursor position 16h DWORD pointer to terminal status area (see #03372) Format of VINES terminal status area: Offset Size Description (Table 03372) 00h BYTE status of session: 4Eh=oNline, 46h=oFfline, 57h=Waiting 01h BYTE terminal type (00h=VT100, 01h=TTY, 02h=VT52, 03h=IBM3101) 02h BYTE current keypad mode (VT100,VT52 only) 4Eh ("N") numeric mode 41h ("A") application mode 03h 4 BYTEs current state of LEDs (VT100 only) 00h off 01h on 07h WORD line error count 09h WORD primary error code (see #03373) 0Bh WORD secondary error code (Table 03373) Values for VINES primary error code: 0000h no error 0001h unable to make connection 0002h communications error, restart session 0003h async terminal emulation service unavailable 0004h lost carrier 0005h all matching lines busy 0006h no lines defined for connection name 0007h no dial lines available on server 0008h no matching dial lines available 0009h out of heap space 000Ah service error encountered 000Bh timed out waiting to connect 000Ch communications error 000Dh communications error 000Eh host wants file transferred to/from PC 000Fh host software changed session parameter 0010h host software changed tap settings 0011h host software changed LED indicator 0012h host software changed display background (secondary error code 00h for white on black, 01h for black on white) 0013h host software changed display option (secondary error code 00h for off, 01h for on) 0014h communications error 0015h communications error 0016h unable to make connection 0017h unable to make connection SeeAlso: #03369Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - SEND TO HOST AX = 0003h subfn 01h DS:BX -> argument block (see #03374) Return: AX = status (see #03369) SeeAlso: AX=0003h/SF=00h,AX=0003h/SF=02h,AX=0003h/SF=14h Format of VINES argument block for Function 0003h subfunction 01h: Offset Size Description (Table 03374) 00h BYTE session ID (00h) 01h BYTE 01h (function "send to host") 02h BYTE type 00h ASCII byte 01h ASCII string 02h terminal function code 03h up arrow 04h down arrow 05h left arrow 06h right arrow 07h break 03h N BYTEs type-specific info (see #03375) Format of type-specific info: Offset Size Description (Table 03375) ---ASCII byte--- 03h BYTE byte to send to host ---ASCII string--- 03h WORD length of string 05h WORD pointer to string ---terminal function code (VT52/VT100)--- 03h BYTE function code 00h keypad 0 01h keypad 1 ... 09h keypad 9 0Ah keypad - 0Bh keypad , 0Ch keypad . 0Dh keypad ENTER 0Eh PF1 0Fh PF2 10h PF3 11h PF4 ---terminal function code (IBM3101)--- 03h BYTE function code 00h PF1 ... 07h PF8 08h Home SeeAlso: #03374Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - "CONTROL MONITOR" AX = 0003h subfn 02h DS:BX -> argument block (see #03376) Return: AX = status (see #03369) SeeAlso: AX=0003h/SF=03h,AX=0003h/SF=05h Format of VINES argument block for Function 0003h subfunction 02h: Offset Size Description (Table 03376) 00h BYTE session ID (00h) 01h BYTE 02h (function "control monitor") 02h BYTE display flag 00h don't display data received from host 01h display dataTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - "FLOW CONTROL DATA" AX = 0003h subfn 03h DS:BX -> argument block (see #03377) Return: AX = status (see #03369) Desc: this function permits the caller to freeze/unfreeze the display and the ring buffer SeeAlso: AX=0003h/SF=02h,AX=0003h/SF=06h Format of VINES argument block for Function 0003h subfunction 03h: Offset Size Description (Table 03377) 00h BYTE session ID (00h) 01h BYTE 03h (function "flow control data") 02h BYTE flow control flag 00h allow characters to be put into display or ring buffer 01h don't place any more characters into display or ring bufferTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - END ACTIVE SESSION AX = 0003h subfn 04h DS:BX -> argument block (see #03378) Return: AX = status (see #03369) SeeAlso: AX=0003h/SF=0Ah,AX=0003h/SF=0Dh,AX=0003h/SF=0Fh Format of VINES argument block for ending active session: Offset Size Description (Table 03378) 00h BYTE session ID (00h) 01h BYTE 04h (function "end active session")Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - SET SESSION PARAMETER AX = 0003h subfn 05h DS:BX -> argument block (see #03379) Return: AX = status (see #03369) SeeAlso: AX=0003h/SF=00h,AX=0003h/SF=06h,AX=0003h/SF=08h Format of VINES argument block for setting session parameters: Offset Size Description (Table 03379) 00h BYTE session ID (00h) 01h BYTE 05h (function "set session parameter") 02h BYTE parameter number (see #03380) 03h BYTE new parameter value (Table 03380) Values for parameter number: 00h line speed (00h=any, 01h=50, 02h=110, 03h=134.5, 04h=150, 05h=300, 06h=600, 07h=1200, 08h=2400, 09h=4800, 0Ah=9600) 01h parity (00h=none, 01h=odd, 02h=even) 02h duplex (00h=full, 01h=half) 03h character size (00h=7 bits, 01h=8 bits) 04h stop bits (00h=1, 01h=2) 05h XON/XOFF flow control (00h=no, 01h=yes) 07h intercharacter delay in tenths of a second 08h interline delay in tenths of a second 09h auto linefeed (00h=no, 01h=yes) 0Ah filter control characters (00h=no, 01h=yes) 0Bh terminal type (00h=VT100,01h=glassTTY,02h=VT52,03h=IBM3101) 0Ch auto wrap (00h=no, 01h=yes) 0Dh cursor shape (00h=underscore, 01h=block) 0Eh character set (00h=UK, 01h=US ASCII) 0Fh printer port (00h=LPT1, 01h=LPT2, 02h=LPT3) SeeAlso: #03379Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - GET SESSION PARAMETER AX = 0003h subfn 06h DS:BX -> argument block (see #03381) Return: AX = status (see #03369) SeeAlso: AX=0003h/SF=00h,AX=0003h/SF=05h,AX=0003h/SF=07h Format of VINES argument block for getting session parameters: Offset Size Description (Table 03381) 00h BYTE session ID (00h) 01h BYTE 06h (function "get session parameter") 02h BYTE parameter number (see #03380) 03h BYTE (ret) current parameter valueTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - SET TAB SETTINGS AX = 0003h subfn 07h DS:BX -> argument block (see #03382) Return: AX = status (see #03369) SeeAlso: AX=0003h/SF=05h,AX=0003h/SF=08h Format of VINES argument block for setting tab settings: Offset Size Description (Table 03382) 00h BYTE session ID (00h) 01h BYTE 07h (function "set tab settings") 02h WORD pointer to 80-byte buffer in caller's current DS each byte = 00h if no tab, 01h if tab at that positionTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - GET TAB SETTINGS AX = 0003h subfn 08h DS:BX -> argument block (see #03383) Return: AX = status (see #03369) SeeAlso: AX=0003h/SF=06h,AX=0003h/SF=07h Format of VINES argument block for getting tab settings: Offset Size Description (Table 03383) 00h BYTE session ID (00h) 01h BYTE 08h (function "get tab settings") 02h WORD pointer to 80-byte buffer in caller's current DS each byte set to 00h if no tab, 01h if tab at that positionTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - REFRESH EMULATION SCREEN AX = 0003h subfn 09h DS:BX -> argument block (see #03384) Return: AX = status (see #03369) SeeAlso: AX=0003h/SF=00h,AX=0003h/SF=0Bh Format of VINES argument block for Function 0003h subfunction 09h: Offset Size Description (Table 03384) 00h BYTE session ID (00h) 01h BYTE 09h (function "refresh emulation screen")Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - SUSPEND SESSION TEMPORARILY AX = 0003h subfn 0Ah DS:BX -> argument block (see #03385) Return: AX = status (see #03369) SeeAlso: AX=0003h/SF=04h,AX=0003h/SF=09h,AX=0003h/SF=0Bh,AX=0003h/SF=0Dh Format of VINES argument block: Offset Size Description (Table 03385) 00h BYTE session ID (00h) 01h BYTE 0Ah (function "suspend session temporarily") 02h WORD size of session information to be saved 04h WORD pointer to buffer in caller's DSTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - RESUME SUSPENDED SESSION AX = 0003h subfn 0Bh DS:BX -> argument block (see #03386) Return: AX = status (see #03369) SeeAlso: AX=0003h/SF=09h,AX=0003h/SF=0Ah Format of VINES argument block: Offset Size Description (Table 03386) 00h BYTE session ID (00h) 01h BYTE 0Bh (function "restore previously suspended session") 02h WORD size of buffer into which session info is restored 04h WORD pointer to buffer in caller's DSTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - SET SCROLL LOCK CHECKING AX = 0003h subfn 0Ch DS:BX -> argument block (see #03387) Return: AX = status (see #03369) SeeAlso: AX=0003h/SF=00h Format of VINES argument block: Offset Size Description (Table 03387) 00h BYTE session ID (00h) 01h BYTE 0Ch (function "set state of scroll lock checking") 02h BYTE check_scroll_lock flag 00h off 01h on (display of host data stopped while ScrollLock on)Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - EXIT EMULATION AX = 0003h subfn 0Dh DS:BX -> argument block (see #03388) Return: AX = status (see #03369) SeeAlso: AX=0003h/SF=04h,AX=0003h/SF=0Ah Format of VINES argument block: Offset Size Description (Table 03388) 00h BYTE session ID (00h) 01h BYTE 0Dh (function "exit emulation")Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - INTERRUPT ON CHAR FROM HOST AX = 0003h subfn 0Eh DS:BX -> argument block (see #03389) Return: AX = status (see #03369) SeeAlso: AX=0003h/SF=00h,AX=0003h/SF=14h Format of VINES argument block: Offset Size Description (Table 03389) 00h BYTE session ID (00h) 01h BYTE 0Eh (function "interrupt on character from host") 02h DWORD pointer to routine to be called (0000h:0000h = don't call) 06h DWORD stack pointer to use when call is madeTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - START A SESSION AX = 0003h subfn 0Fh DS:BX -> argument block (see #03390) Return: AX = status (see #03369) SeeAlso: AX=0003h/SF=04h,AX=0003h/SF=0Bh Format of VINES argument block: Offset Size Description (Table 03390) 00h BYTE session ID (00h) 01h BYTE 0Fh (function "start a session") 02h WORD pointer to information area in caller's current DS (see #03391) Format of VINES information area: Offset Size Description (Table 03391) 00h WORD length of service name 02h WORD pointer to service name in caller's DS 04h BYTE type of connection (00h=connection name, 01h=dialout) 05h WORD length of connection name/telephone number 07h WORD pointer to connection name/telephone numberTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - START/STOP PRINTING AX = 0003h subfn 10h DS:BX -> argument block (see #03392) Return: AX = status (see #03369) SeeAlso: AX=0003h/SF=06h,AX=0003h/SF=13h Format of VINES argument block: Offset Size Description (Table 03392) 00h BYTE session ID (00h) 01h BYTE 10h (function "start/stop printing of data received from host") 02h WORD print capture flag (00h=off, 01h=on)Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - GET FILE TRANSFER PARAMETERS AX = 0003h subfn 11h DS:BX -> argument block (see #03393) Return: AX = status (see #03369) SeeAlso: AX=0003h/SF=00h,AX=0003h/SF=12h Format of VINES argument block: Offset Size Description (Table 03393) 00h BYTE session ID (00h) 01h BYTE 11h (function "get file transfer parameters") 02h WORD pointer to info area in caller's current DS (see #03394) Format of VINES info area: Offset Size Description (Table 03394) 00h BYTE protocol flag (00h none, 01h Kermit) 01h BYTE direction flag (00h send, 01h receive) 02h BYTE length of null-terminated PC filename 03h DWORD pointer to null-terminated PC filename 07h BYTE length of null-terminated host filename 08h DWORD pointer to null-terminated host filenameTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - GET CONNECTION INFORMATION AX = 0003h subfn 12h DS:BX -> argument block (see #03395) Return: AX = status (see #03369) SeeAlso: AX=0003h/SF=11h,AX=0003h/SF=15h Format of VINES argument block: Offset Size Description (Table 03395) 00h BYTE session ID (00h) 01h BYTE 12h (function "get connection information") 02h WORD offset of buffer for connection information (see #03396) Format of VINES connection information: Offset Size Description (Table 03396) 00h WORD length of service name (returned) 02h WORD pointer to 64-byte buffer for service name 04h BYTE type of connection 00h connection name 01h dialout 05h WORD length of connection name/telephone number 07h WORD pointer to 64-byte buffer for name/telno 09h BYTE server line number being used (returned)Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - START/STOP TRACING TRAFFIC AX = 0003h subfn 13h DS:BX -> argument block (see #03397) Return: AX = status (see #03369) SeeAlso: AX=0003h/SF=00h,AX=0003h/SF=0Eh Format of VINES argument block: Offset Size Description (Table 03397) 00h BYTE session ID (00h) 01h BYTE 13h (function "start/stop tracing data traffic in session") 02h BYTE trace flag (00h=off, 01h=on)Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - INTERRUPT ON HOST MESSAGE AX = 0003h subfn 14h DS:BX -> argument block (see #03398) Return: AX = status (see #03369) SeeAlso: AX=0003h/SF=0Eh Format of VINES argument block: Offset Size Description (Table 03398) 00h BYTE session ID (00h) 01h BYTE 14h (function "interrupt on message from host") 02h DWORD pointer to routine to be called (0000h:0000h = don't call) 06h DWORD stack pointer to use when call is madeTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ASYNC TERMINAL EMULATION - RESET ERROR AX = 0003h subfn 15h DS:BX -> argument block (see #03399) Return: AX = status (see #03369) SeeAlso: AX=0003h/SF=00h,AX=0003h/SF=12h Format of VINES argument block: Offset Size Description (Table 03399) 00h BYTE session ID (00h) 01h BYTE 15h (function "reset error")Top
INT 61 - OPTIMA 1024 VGA-Sync,ET-3000 chipset - REPORT ZOOM FACTOR AX = 0003h Return: AX = zoom factor Desc: returns the current zoom factor Range: unknown Notes: INT 61h is the default interrupt; the actual interrupt number can be obtained by calling INT 16/AH=FFh not all vendors include the Tseng TSR which supports these functions SeeAlso: AX=0000h"OPTIMA",AX=0005h"OPTIMA",INT 16/AH=FFh"OPTIMA"Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - FILE SERVICE CONTROL AX = 0004h DS:DX -> request block (see #03401) Return: AX = status (see #03400) Notes: This service is handled by the redirector The request dispatch table contains dummy entries for requests 0Ah, 0Dh, 15h, 19h, and 1Ah, which always return error 0033h (invalid request ID) (Table 03400) Values for Banyan VINES file service control status code: 0000h successful 0002h file not found 0003h path not found 000Fh invalid drive 0015h drive not ready 0033h invalid request ID 0034h drive not connected 0037h drive number out of range 0038h drive number not available 003Ah invalid operation 0055h drive already connected 0057h invalid number of entries Format of Banyan VINES file service request block: Offset Size Description (Table 03401) 00h WORD request ID (1..28) 02h n BYTES additional parameters and result bufferTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - SET DRIVE CONNECTION AX = 0004h subfn 0001h DS:DX -> request block (see #03402) Return: AX = status (0000h,0037h,0038h,0055h) (see #03400) Desc: Maps the specified file service to a DOS drive letter Note: If an empty service name is specified, an existing connection will be removed SeeAlso: AX=0004h/SF=0002h Format of VINES Function 0004h/Subfunction 0001h request block: Offset Size Description (Table 03402) 00h WORD 0001h 02h BYTE drive number (0=default, 1=A, ...) 03h 16 BYTEs reserved 13h 64 BYTEs null-terminated file service name 53h 5 BYTEs reservedTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET DRIVE CONNECTION AX = 0004h subfn 0002h DS:DX -> request block (see #03403) Return: AX = status (0000h,0034h,0037h) (see #03400) Desc: Returns the StreetTalk name of the associated file service SeeAlso: AX=0004h/SF=0001h,AX=0004h/SF=0003h Format of VINES Function 0004h/Subfunction 0002h request block: Offset Size Description (Table 03403) 00h WORD 0002h 02h BYTE drive number (0=default, 1=A, ...) 03h 16 BYTEs reserved 13h 64 BYTEs buffer for null-terminated file service name 53h 5 BYTEs reservedTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET NETWORK DRIVE MAP AX = 0004h subfn 0003h DS:DX -> request block (see #03404) Return: AX = status 0000h drive map returned in request block Desc: Returns a bit map indicating which drive numbers are connected to a file service Note: Only bits 0-25 are significant SeeAlso: AX=0004h/SF=0002h Format of VINES Function 0004h/Subfunction 0003h request block: Offset Size Description (Table 03404) 00h WORD 0003h 02h DWORD buffer for drive map (bit0=A, bit1=B, ...)Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - SET USER NAME AX = 0004h subfn 0004h DS:DX -> request block (see #03405) Return: AX = status (0000h) (see #03400) Notes: Other side effects, if any, not known SeeAlso: AX=0004h/SF=0005h,#03431 [ID 0004h],AX=0007h/BX=0005h Format of VINES Function 0004h/Subfunction 0004h request block: Offset Size Description (Table 03405) 00h WORD 0004h 02h 64 BYTE null-terminated user nameTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET USER NAME AX = 0004h subfn 0005h DS:DX -> request block (see #03406) Return: AX = status (see also #03400) 0000h user name returned in request block Desc: Returns the StreetTalk name of the currently logged in user SeeAlso: AX=0004h/SF=0004h,#03431 [ID 0004h],AX=0007h/BX=0005h SeeAlso: AX=0004h/SF=0004h Format of VINES Function 0004h/Subfunction 0005h request block: Offset Size Description (Table 03406) 00h WORD 0005h (subfunction "Get User Name") 02h 64 BYTE buffer for null-terminated user nameTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - TEST DRIVE CONNECTION AX = 0004h subfn 0006h DS:DX -> request block (see #03407) Return: AX = status (see also #03400) 0000h connection flag returned in request block Desc: Returns a flag indicating if the drive is connected to a file service SeeAlso: AX=0004h/SF=0007h Format of VINES Function 0004h/Subfunction 0006h request block: Offset Size Description (Table 03407) 00h WORD 0006h (subfunction "Test Drive Connection") 02h BYTE buffer for connection flag (1 = not connected, 2 = connected)Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET CONNECTION DATA STRUCTURES AX = 0004h subfn 0007h DS:DX -> request block (see #03408) Return: AX = status (see also #03400) 0000h pointer returned in request block 0033h invalid request ID Desc: Returns pointers to various internal data structures Format of VINES Function 0004h/Subfunction 0007h request block: Offset Size Description (Table 03408) 00h WORD 0007h 02h BYTE request ID (0..7) (see #03409) 03h WORD buffer for pointer segment 05h WORD buffer for pointer offset SeeAlso: #03410,#03411 (Table 03409) Values for VINES pointer ID: 00h job file table ??? 01h drive handle table 02h drive connection table 03h IPC port of drive Z: 04h end of drive connection table 05h ??? 06h ??? 07h redirector data segment (offset=0) SeeAlso: #03408 Format of VINES drive handle table: Offset Size Description (Table 03410) 00h BYTE handle to default drive (0 = not connected) 01h BYTE handle to drive A: (0 = not connected) ... 1Ah BYTE handle to drive Z: (0 = not connected) SeeAlso: #03411 Format of VINES drive connection table: Offset Size Description (Table 03411) 00h WORD file service type (?) (0001h if drive Z:, 0000h else) 02h 16 BYTEs IPC port (contains the server serial number) 12h 46 BYTEs ??? 40h 64 BYTEs null-terminated StreetTalk name of associated file service 80h 64 BYTEs null-terminated root directory (/ROOT: parameter of SETDRIVE) SeeAlso: #03410Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET SERVER SERIAL NUMBER AX = 0004h subfn 0008h DS:DX -> request block (see #03412) Return: AX = status (0000h,000Fh,0015h) (see #03400) Notes: The server ID is extracted from the IPC port address of the associated file service stored in the drive connection table The server serial number and the server subnet number are returned in big-endian (Motorola) format (i.e. MSB first) SeeAlso: AX=0004h/SF=0005h Format of VINES request block for getting server serial number: Offset Size Description (Table 03412) 00h WORD 0008h 02h WORD drive number (0=default, 1=A, ...) 04h DWORD buffer for server serial number 08h WORD buffer for server subnet number (always 0001h)Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - SET ??? PARAMETER AX = 0004h subfn 0009h DS:DX -> request block (see #03413) Return: AX = status (0000h) (see #03400) Notes: The specified WORD parameter is copied to offset 1702h of the redirector code segment (revision 5.53) SeeAlso: AX=0004h/SF=000Bh Format of VINES Function 0004h/Subfunction 0009h request block: Offset Size Description (Table 03413) 00h WORD 0009h 02h WORD parameterTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET ??? DRIVE PARAMETER AX = 0004h subfn 000Bh DS:DX -> request block (see #03414) Return: AX = status (0000h,0034h,0037h) (see #03400) Notes: This request returns a WORD value from the drive connection table read from offset 0012h of the specified drive's entry (usually 0037h) SeeAlso: AX=0004h/SF=0009h Format of VINES Function 0004h/Subfunction 000Bh request block: Offset Size Description (Table 03414) 00h WORD 000Bh 02h BYTE drive number (0=default, 1=A, ...) 03h WORD buffer for parameterTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - LOGOUT FROM VINES AX = 0004h subfn 000Ch DS:DX -> request block (see #03415) Return: AX = status 0000h (see #03400) Desc: Terminates a running VINES session and clears all session specific buffers SeeAlso: AX=0004h/SF=0008h Format of VINES Function 0004h/Subfunction 000Ch request block: Offset Size Description (Table 03415) 00h WORD 000ChTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET ACCESS RIGHTS LIST (ARL) AX = 0004h subfn 000Eh DS:DX -> request block (see #03416) Return: AX = status (see also #03400) 0000h request has been processed Desc: Returns the owner, group, and extended access rights for the specified file or directory Note: A status of 0000h does not necessarily indicate a successful request; check the status word at offset 000Eh of the request block too SeeAlso: AX=0004h/SF=000Fh Format of VINES Function 0004h/Subfunction 000Eh request block: Offset Size Description (Table 03416) 00h WORD 000Eh (subfunction "Get Access Rights List") 02h BYTE drive number (0=default, 1=A, ...) 03h BYTE reserved 04h DWORD pointer to path specification (drive letter ignored) 08h DWORD pointer to ARL control block (see #03417) 0Ch WORD buffer for number of ARL entries (1..5) 0Eh WORD buffer for status (see #03418) Format of ARL control block: Offset Size Description (Table 03417) 00h 64 BYTEs 1st StreetTalk name (user, list, or service) 40h WORD 1st ARL 42h 64 BYTEs 2nd StreetTalk name (user, list, or service) 82h WORD 2nd ARL 84h 64 BYTEs 3rd StreetTalk name (user, list, or service) C4h WORD 3rd ARL C6h 64 BYTEs 4th StreetTalk name (user, list, or service) 106h WORD 4th ARL 108h 64 BYTEs 5th StreetTalk name (user, list, or service) 148h WORD 5th ARL (Table 03418) Values for VINES Get/Set Access Rights List status: 0000h successful 0002h file not found 0003h path not found 003Ah invalid operation 0057h invalid number of entriesTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - SET ACCESS RIGHTS LIST (ARL) AX = 0004h subfn 000Fh DS:DX -> request block (see #03419) Return: AX = status (see also #03400) 0000h request has been processed Desc: Sets the owner, group, and extended access rights for the specified file or directory Note: A status of 0000h does not necessarily indicate a successful request; check the status word at offset 000Eh of the request block too If the number of ARL entries is less than 1 or greater than 5, error 0057h (invalid number of entries) is returned SeeAlso: AX=0004h/SF=000Eh Format of VINES Function 0004h/Subfunction 000Fh request block: Offset Size Description (Table 03419) 00h WORD 000Fh 02h BYTE drive number (0=default, 1=A, ...) 03h BYTE reserved 04h DWORD pointer to path specification (drive letter ignored) 08h DWORD pointer to ARL control block (see #03417) 0Ch WORD number of ARL entries (1..5) 0Eh WORD buffer for status (see #03418)Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - FILE SERVICE CONTROL - ??? AX = 0004h subfn 0010h DS:DX -> request block (see #03420) Return: AX = status (see also #03400) 0000h request has been processed SeeAlso: AX=0004h/SF=000Fh Format of VINES Function 0004h/Subfunction 0010h request block: Offset Size Description (Table 03420) 00h WORD 0010h 02h BYTE drive number (0=default, 1=A, ...) 03h BYTE reserved 04h 64 BYTEs ??? 44h 16 BYTEs IPC port (see #03328 at AX=0001h"Sosock")Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET VALUE OF GLOBAL VARIABLE AX = 0004h subfn 0013h DS:DX -> request block (see #03421) Return: AX = status (see also #03400) 0000h successful 0033h invalid request ID (returned if variable index out of range) Desc: Returns the value of the specified global variable Note: The data will be truncated if the specified buffer is not large enough. Check the length word in the request block to find out how many bytes should have been copied. SeeAlso: AX=0004h/SF=0014h,AX=0006h Format of request block: Offset Size Description (Table 03421) 00h WORD 0013h 02h WORD variable index (0000h-001Fh) (see #03422) 04h WORD buffer length (on exit set to # of bytes actually needed) 06h DWORD far pointer to result buffer SeeAlso: #03423 (Table 03422) Values for variable indices: Index Length Description 0000h 1 ??? 0001h 16 StreetTalk port 0002h 4 StreetTalk session handle 0003h 6 colors 0004h 64 StreetTalk name of currently logged in user 0005h 0 old clear text password (not applicable) 0006h 0 default group (not applicable) 0007h 1 number of messages in message queue 0008h 1 message flag 0009h 16 TalkPort 000Ah 2 TalkPort socket 000Bh 64 StreetTalk name of mail service 000Ch 2 message timeout 000Dh 2 next message place 000Eh 246 message queue (3 times 80 characters + 2 flag bytes) 000Fh 14 system nonce 0010h 2 failed login count 0011h 1 new mail message received 0012h 8 mail service capabilities 0013h 3 printer port diverted 0014h 32 international location 0015h 16 IPC port of drive Z: 0016h 1024 pointer to current directory table 0017h 2 maximum number of file volume mappings 0018h 24 routine to call back for messages (6 far pointers) 0019h 4 current virtual machine 001Ah 20 DOS redirector message bell tones 001Bh 2 various flags used for internal communication 001Ch 0 OS/2 client configuration (not applicable) 001Dh 8 redirector/IFS file version 001Eh 0 reserved (not applicable) 001Fh 4 address of VVINESD.386 dispatchTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - SET VALUE OF GLOBAL VARIABLE AX = 0004h subfn 0014h DS:DX -> request block (see #03423) Return: AX = status 0000h successful 0033h invalid request ID (returned if variable index out of range) Desc: Assigns a new value to the specified global variable Note: If the specified number of bytes to copy exceeds the size of the destination variable, nothing will be copied. SeeAlso: AX=0004h/SF=0013h,AX=0006h Format of request block: Offset Size Description (Table 03423) 00h WORD 0014h 02h WORD variable index (0000h-001Fh) (see #03422) 04h WORD number of bytes to copy 06h DWORD far pointer to new value SeeAlso: #03421Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET NUMBER OF OPEN FILES ON REMOTE DRIVE AX = 0004h subfn 0016h DS:DX -> request block (see #03424) Return: AX = status 0000h open file count returned in request block Desc: Counts the number of open files on the specified remote drive. Note: No error is returned if the specified drive number is invalid or points to a local drive. Use AX=0004h/SF=0006h to test if a given drive number is assigned to a remote drive. SeeAlso: AX=0004h/SF=0006h Format of request block: Offset Size Description (Table 03424) 00h WORD 0016h 02h BYTE drive number (0=default, 1=A:, ...) 03h BYTE reserved 04h WORD buffer for open file count SeeAlso: #03426Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - SET UNIDENTIFIED INTERNAL FLAG AX = 0004h subfn 0018h DS:DX -> request block (see #03425) Return: AX = status 0000h success Desc: Sets an unidentified BYTE variable in the redirector data segment to 1. Note: In the VINES 5.53 "REDIR4" redirector, this variable is located at DS:0B53. Format of request block: Offset Size Description (Table 03425) 00h WORD 0018h SeeAlso: #03426Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - UNIDENTIFIED DRIVE SPECIFIC FUNCTION AX = 0004h subfn 001Bh DS:DX -> request block (see #03426) Return: AX = status 0000h success 0034h drive not connected 0037h drive number out of range Desc: The purpose of this function is not known. Format of request block: Offset Size Description (Table 03426) 00h WORD 001Bh 02h BYTE drive number (0=default, 1=A:, ...) 03h BYTE ??? 04h WORD ??? 06h DWORD far pointer to data area 0Ah WORD ??? 0Ch DWORD far pointer to data area 10h WORD buffer for result SeeAlso: #03424,#03426Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - UNIDENTIFIED FUNCTION AX = 0004h subfn 001Ch DS:DX -> request block (see #03427) Return: AX = status 0000h success 0057h invalid number of entries Desc: The purpose of this function is not known. Format of request block: Offset Size Description (Table 03427) 00h WORD 001Ch 02h WORD ??? 04h WORD ??? 06h WORD ??? 08h WORD ??? 0Ah DWORD far pointer to data area (14 bytes)Top
INT 61 - OPTIMA 1024 VGA-Sync,ET-3000 chipset - ENTER SPECIFY MODE AX = 0004h Range: unknown Notes: Specify Mode is enabled by hot key (seeAlso below), and allows panning and zooming via the numeric keypad. INT 61 is the default interrupt; the actual interrupt number can be obtained by calling INT 16/AH=FFh not all vendors include the Tseng TSR which supports these functions SeeAlso: AX=0000h"OPTIMA",AX=0007h"OPTIMA",INT 16/AH=FFh"OPTIMA"Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - PRINT SERVICE CONTROL AX = 0005h DS:DX -> request block (see #03428) Return: AX = status 0000h successful 0001h network software not installed or incompatible Notes: This service is handled by the redirector The size of the request/result block depends on the selected function and the value at offset 04h. SeeAlso: INT 2F/AX=D702h Format of VINES request/result block for printer control: Offset Size Description (Table 03428) 00h WORD function 0201h "endspool" all data for a print job has been sent (no bytes returned) 0202h "deassign" the virtual printer port Before the printer port is deassigned all data sent to it is endspooled. (no bytes returned) 0205h "get_active" get currently active printer port (1 byte required for result) Returns: - the currently active printer port (1-3) (0 if there is none) 0207h ??? purpose unknown; called periodically every second 020Ch "get_bannertitle" gets the title which is printed on the banner page of a print job sent to the virtual port (16 bytes required for result) Returns: - the null-terminated banner title 020Eh "get_servicename" gets the name of the print service assigned to the virtual port (64 bytes required for result) Returns: - the null-terminated print service name assigned to the virtual port 0210h "set_bannertitle" sets the title which is printed on the banner page of a print job sent to the virtual port (16 bytes required for input) Input: - the null-terminated banner title (max 16 chars) 0212h "set_servicename" sets the name of the print service assigned to the virtual port (64 bytes required for input) Input: - the null-terminated print service name (max 64 chars) 0216h "get_job_paper_format" gets the paper format for subsequent print jobs (16 bytes required for result) Returns: - the null-terminated paper format 0217h "set_job_paper_format" sets the paper format for subsequent print jobs (16 bytes required for input) Input: - the null-terminated paper format (max 16 chars) 02h WORD number of active virtual port (1-3) (0 for function 0205h) 04h WORD Offset into the request block from which additional input is to be read and/or at which the result is to be copied (if there is any). Therefore the smallest block size for a function which returns a result is this offset + the maximum number of returned bytes - 1 06h WORD 0000hTop
INT 61 - OPTIMA 1024 VGA-Sync - QUERY ZOOM WINDOW AX = 0005h BX:CX -> buffer for window parameters (see #03429) Range: unknown Notes: INT 61 is the default interrupt; the actual interrupt number can be obtained by calling INT 16/AH=FFh not all vendors include the Tseng TSR which supports these functions SeeAlso: AX=0000h"OPTIMA",AX=0003h"OPTIMA",AX=0006h"OPTIMA" SeeAlso: INT 16/AH=FFh"OPTIMA" Format of Optima 1024 window parameters: Offset Size Description (Table 03429) 00h WORD X start of zoom window 02h WORD Y start of zoom window 04h WORD X end of zoom window 06h WORD Y end of zoom window 08h WORD current zoom factor 0Ah WORD zoom offset start X 0Ch WORD zoom offset start YTop
INT 61 - OPTIMA 1024 VGA-Sync,ET-3000 chipset - SET ZOOM WINDOW AX = 0006h BX:CX -> zoom window description (see #03430) Range: unknown Notes: width of zoom window must be a multiple of the pixel replication (zoom) factor INT 61 is the default interrupt; the actual interrupt number can be obtained by calling INT 16/AH=FFh not all vendors include the Tseng TSR which supports these functions SeeAlso: AX=0000h"OPTIMA",AX=0001h"OPTIMA",AX=0005h"OPTIMA",AX=0008h"OPTIMA" SeeAlso: INT 16/AH=FFh"OPTIMA" Format of Optima 1024 zoom window description: Offset Size Description (Table 03430) 00h WORD X start of zoom window 02h WORD Y start of zoom window 04h WORD X end of zoom window 06h WORD Y end of zoom windowTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET ADDRESS OF GLOBAL VARIABLE AX = 0006h BX = bits 14..0: request ID (see #03431) bit 15: result destination flag (0 for ES:BX, 1 for AX:BX) Return: AX = status 0000h successful 000Bh invalid request ES:BX -> internal variable (bit 15 of BX was not set) AX:BX -> internal variable (bit 15 of BX was set) Note: This service is handled by the redirector SeeAlso: AX=0004h/SF=0013h,AX=0004h/SF=0014h (Table 03431) Values for request IDs: Request Length Description 0000h 1 ??? 0001h 16 StreetTalk port 0002h 4 StreetTalk session handle 0003h 6 colors 0004h 64 StreetTalk name of currently logged in user 0005h 0 old clear text password (always returns error code 000Bh) 0006h 0 default group (not applicable) 0007h 1 message queue count 0008h 1 message flag 0009h 16 TalkPort 000Ah 2 TalkPort socket 000Bh 64 StreetTalk name of mail service 000Ch 2 message timeout 000Dh 2 next message place 000Eh 246 message queue 000Fh 14 system nonce 0010h 2 failed login count 0011h 1 new mail message received 0012h 8 mail capabilities 0013h 3 printer port diverted 0014h 32 international location 0015h 16 IPC port of drive Z: 0016h 1024 pointer to current directory table 0017h 2 maximum number of file volume mappings 0018h 24 routine to call back for messages 0019h 4 current virtual machine 001Ah 20 DOS redirector message bell tones 001Bh 2 various flags used for internal communication 001Ch 0 OS/2 client configuration (always returns error code 000Bh) 001Dh 8 redirector/IFS file version 001Eh 0 reserved (always returns error code 000Bh) 001Fh 4 address of VVINESD.386 dispatchTop
INT 61 - OPTIMA 1024 VGA-Sync,ET-3000 chipset - QUERY APPLICATION KEY AX = 0007h Return: AX = current state (0000h/0001h) Desc: returns the current toggle state of the application (END) key in specify mode. E.g. in the OPTIMA AutoCAD driver, 0 means AutoCAD calls INT 61/AX=0001h every time the crosshair cursor moves. Notes: In specify mode, the END key has been reserved for applications. INT 61 is the default interrupt; the actual interrupt number can be obtained by calling INT 16/AH=FFh not all vendors include the Tseng TSR which supports these functions SeeAlso: AX=0000h"OPTIMA",AX=0001h"OPTIMA",AX=0004h"OPTIMA" SeeAlso: INT 16/AH=FFh"OPTIMA",INT 7A/AX=0001h"AutoCAD"Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - RECONNECT TO STREETTALK AX = 0007h BX = 0000h Return: AX = status (see #03432) SeeAlso: AX=0007h/BX=0002h (Table 03432) Values for VINES function status: 0000h successful 0001h requested handler not installed or incompatible 000Bh service busy 000Ch invalid request ID 03E9h incorrect name syntax 03EAh organization name too long 03EBh group name too long 03ECh item name too long 03EDh StreetTalk name too long 03F3h organization not found 03F4h group not found 03F5h StreetTalk name not found 03F8h not a StreetTalk name 0409h modify access denied 040Dh appropriate StreetTalk name unavailable 0411h all matching names have been returned 0412h some groups unavailable, all available matches returnedTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET MM PORT FOR A SERVICE AX = 0007h BX = 0001h DS:DX -> StreetTalk service name (64 bytes) DS:DI -> 16-byte buffer for IPC port (see #03328 at AX=0001h"Sosock") Return: AX = status (see #03432) Notes: This function calls AX=0007/BX=0002h with the port count set to 1 and the port type set to 00h SeeAlso: AX=0007h/BX=0002h,AX=0007h/BX=0004h,AX=0007h/BX=000AhTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET PORTS FOR A SERVICE AX = 0007h BX = 0002h DS:DX -> StreetTalk service name DS:DI -> port record block (see #03433) Return: AX = status (see #03432) Note: if the requested number of ports is greater than five, it will be reset to five SeeAlso: AX=0007h/BX=0001h,AX=0007h/BX=0003h,AX=0007h/BX=0004h SeeAlso: AX=0007h/BX=000Ah Format of VINES port record block: Offset Size Description (Table 03433) 00h WORD (call) number of 17-byte elements (01h-05h) to be filled 02h BYTE (call) port type for first port 03h 16 BYTEs (ret) port (see #03328) 13h BYTE (call) port type for second port 14h 16 BYTEs (ret) port (see #03328) 24h BYTE (call) port type for third port 25h 16 BYTEs (ret) port (see #03328) 35h BYTE (call) port type for fourth port 36h 16 BYTEs (ret) port (see #03328) 46h BYTE (call) port type for fifth port 47h 16 BYTEs (ret) port (see #03328) 57h BYTE reserved SeeAlso: #03435Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - FIND A SERVICE AX = 0007h BX = 0003h DS:DX -> port control block (see #03434) Return: AX = status (see AX=0007h/BX=0000h) SeeAlso: AX=0007h/BX=0002h,AX=0007h/BX=0004h,AX=0007h/BX=0005h Format of port control block: Offset Size Description (Table 03434) 00h WORD ??? 02h WORD ??? 04h 16 BYTEs IPC port (see #03328 at AX=0001h"Sosock") 14h 5 WORDs ??? SeeAlso: #03440Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - SET PORTS FOR A SERVICE AX = 0007h BX = 0004h DS:DX -> StreetTalk name of service (max 64 bytes) DS:DI -> port record block (see #03435) Return: AX = status (see #03432) SeeAlso: AX=0007h/BX=0002h,AX=0007h/BX=0003h,AX=0007h/BX=000Ah Format of VINES port record block: Offset Size Description (Table 03435) 00h WORD number of 17-byte elements 02h BYTE port type for first port 03h 16 BYTEs first IPC port (see #03328) 13h BYTE port type for second port 14h 16 BYTEs second IPC port (see #03328) 24h BYTE port type for third port 25h 16 BYTEs third IPC port (see #03328) 35h BYTE port type for fourth port 36h 16 BYTEs fourth IPC port (see #03328) 46h BYTE port type for fifth port 47h 16 BYTEs fifth IPC port (see #03328) 57h BYTE reserved SeeAlso: #03433Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET USER NAME AX = 0007h BX = 0005h DS:DX -> 64-byte buffer for user's StreetTalk name Return: AX = status (see also #03432) 0000h successful 0001h network software not installed or incompatible Note: if no user logged in, first byte of returned name will be 00h SeeAlso: AX=0007h/BX=0007hTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - TRANSLATE ERROR INTO ASCII STRING AX = 0007h BX = 0006h SI = error code (>100) DS:DX -> 80-byte buffer for error text Return: AX = status (see also #03432) 0000h successful 0001h network software not installed or incompatibleTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - VERIFY EXISTENCE OF NAME AND RETURN CANONICAL FORM AX = 0007h BX = 0007h DS:DX -> NiceName block (see #03436) Return: AX = status (see #03432) SeeAlso: AX=0007h/BX=0005h,AX=0007h/BX=0008h Format of VINES NiceName block: Offset Size Description (Table 03436) 00h WORD type of name 0064h (100) organization 00C8h (200) group 012Ch (300) item 02h WORD pointer to ASCIZ input name 04h WORD pointer to 64-byte buffer for output name SeeAlso: #03437Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ENUMERATE StreetTalk NAMES AX = 0007h BX = 0008h DS:DX -> enumerate block (see #03437) Return: AX = status (see also #03432) 0000h successful 0411h all matching names have been returned 0412h some groups unavailable, all available matches returned Note: each program using this call should continue until a nonzero status is returned; otherwise, some resources will not be freed for several hours SeeAlso: AX=0007h/BX=0005h,AX=0007h/BX=0007h,AX=0007h/BX=0009h Format of VINES enumerate block: Offset Size Description (Table 03437) 00h WORD return code 02h WORD pointer to pattern string 04h WORD enumerate type 0064h (100) organization 00C8h (200) group 012Ch (300) item 06h WORD enumerate class 0000h unspecified (return all matching items) 0001h user names 0002h service names 0003h list names 0004h nicknames 08h WORD pointer to category criteria block (see #03438) or 0 0Ah WORD pointer to array of 64-byte returned names 0Ch WORD number of names returned 0Eh 6 BYTEs reserved for subsequent enumerated calls (set to zeros on first call) SeeAlso: #03436 Format of category criteria block: Offset Size Description (Table 03438) 00h WORD exclude flag 0000h return only items with the specified categories 0001h return all items except those with the given categories 02h WORD number of categories (max 5, 0000h = match all categories) 04h WORD category 1 value (see #03439) 06h WORD category 2 value 08h WORD category 3 value 0Ah WORD category 4 value 0Ch WORD category 5 value SeeAlso: #03437 (Table 03439) Values for common VINES service categories: 0001h server service 0002h file service 0003h print service 0004h mail service 0005h StreetTalk 0006h time service 0007h FTP service 0008h semaphore service 0009h 3270/SNA service 000Ah terminal emulation service 000Bh asynchronous terminal service 000Ch NETBIOS service 000Dh PC-based service 000Eh BSC service 000Fh APPC service 0010h NM service 0011h VS service 0012h POP service 0013h AFP service 0014h VCS service 0015h EMS service 0016h LN service 0017h BS service 0023h RIPL service 0064h ADM service SeeAlso: #03438Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - TRANSLATE ERROR INTO ASCII STRING (SELECTED PORT) AX = 0007h BX = 0009h SI = error code DS:DX -> 80-byte buffer for error text DS:DI -> IPC port (16 bytes; see AX=0001h#"Sosock" for port format) Return: AX = status (see AX=0007h/BX=0000h) Note: Same as AX=0007h/BX=0006h, except IPC port is specified explicitly SeeAlso: AX=0007h/BX=0006hTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - internal, OS/2 only - GET MANY PORTS FOR SERVICE AX = 0007h BX = 000Ah DS:DX -> port control block (see #03440) Return: AX = status (see AX=0007h/BX=0000h) Note: This function cannot be called from applications, as the DS register is checked against the redirector data segment address (status code 0001h will be returned if DS doesn't match) SeeAlso: AX=0007h/BX=0001h,AX=0007h/BX=0002h,AX=0007h/BX=0004h Format of port control block: Offset Size Description (Table 03440) 00h WORD ??? 02h WORD ??? 04h 16 BYTEs IPC port (see #03328 at AX=0001h"Sosock") 14h 14 WORDs ??? SeeAlso: #03434Top
INT 61 - OPTIMA 1024 VGA-Sync,ET-3000 chipset - SET ZOOM OFFSET AX = 0008h BX = X start of zoom offset CX = Y start of zoom offset Desc: specifies the first byte of video memory to appear in the zoom window Range: unknown Notes: INT 61 is the default interrupt; the actual interrupt number can be obtained by calling INT 16/AH=FFh not all vendors include the Tseng TSR which supports these functions SeeAlso: AX=0000h"OPTIMA",AX=0006h"OPTIMA",INT 16/AH=FFh"OPTIMA"Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - TALKPORT SERVICE - GET HANDLER ADDRESS AX = 0008h BX = 0000h Return: AX = status 0000h successful ES:DX = far pointer to handler Desc: The TalkPort is a facility to display event messages (e.g. mail received, printing on a local printer, ...) on the screen Note: This service is handled by the redirector SeeAlso: AX=0008h/BX=0001h,AX=0008h/BX=0002hTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - TALKPORT SERVICE - SET HANDLER ADDRESS AX = 0008h BX = 0001h ES:DX -> new handler Return: AX = status 0000h successful SeeAlso: AX=0008h/BX=0000hTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - TALKPORT SERVICE - POST MESSAGE ON LOCAL DISPLAY AX = 0008h BX = 0002h CX = message display flags (see #03441) DS:DX -> ASCIZ string to display (only first 80 chars used) Return: AX = status 0000h successful 000Bh message display function currently busy 000Ch message queue full Notes: queues up to three messages to be displayed on the bottom line This service is handled by the redirector In a DOS session, TalkPort messages are displayed on display line 25; in a Windows session, TalkPort messages are displayed in dialog boxes SeeAlso: AX=0008h/BX=0000h,AX=0008h/BX=0003h Bitfields for VINES message display flags: Bit(s) Description (Table 03441) 0 message will remain on screen until user presses ^X 1 ring bell after displaying message 2 blinkTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - TALKPORT SERVICE - INTERCEPT VINES 25th-LINE MESSAGES AX = 0008h BX = 0003h DS:DX -> request block (see #03442) Return: AX = status 0000h successful 0001h network software not installed or incompatible Notes: message handler should not call BIOS or DOS functions, and should either call next handler or simply return to stop intercepting messages, set prev and next request blocks to point at each other SeeAlso: AX=0008h/BX=0002h Format of VINES request block for 25-th line messages: Offset Size Description (Table 03442) 00h DWORD pointer to user-written message handler 04h DWORD pointer to next request block (filled in by VINES) 08h DWORD pointer to previous request block (filled in by VINES) 0Ch DWORD pointer to message storage area (filled by VINES) (see #03443) Format of message storage area: Offset Size Description (Table 03443) 00h 16 BYTEs IPC port of message sender (see #03328) 10h BYTE message flags 11h WORD reserved 13h BYTE length of message 14h 80 BYTEs message text SeeAlso: #03442Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - NETBIOS CLIENT SERVICE AX = 0009h other parameters, if any, unknownTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - SECONDARY 3270 INTERFACE AX = 000Ah Note: either 3270/SNA or 3270/BSC interface will use AX=000Ah, depending on which is loaded second. The first interface loaded will use AX=0002h SeeAlso: INT 61/AX=0002hTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - SEMAPHORE SERVICE AX = 000Bh other parameters, if any, unknownTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - 3270 KEYBOARD HANDLER AX = 000Ch other parameters, if any, unknownTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - T3270 SERVICE FUNCTION AX = 000Dh other parameters, if any, unknownTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - ENHANCED 3270 SERVICE AX = 000Eh other parameters, if any, unknownTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - VINES SOCKET API (FAR DATA) AX = 000Fh CX:BX -> request block (see #03444) DX = application's data segment (should be = CX) ES = DS Return: AX = status 0000h successful 0099h invalid operation 00A5h resource not available Desc: StreetTalk access with session handles Notes: This service is handled by the adapter driver The request dispatch table contains dummy entries for subfunctions 06h, 0Dh, 0Eh, 0Fh, 10h, and 11h, which always return error 0099h (invalid operation) in the request block's result buffer This interface does the same as the corresponding AX=0001h interface, but with a slightly modified request block structure (i.e it allows FAR parameter block pointers) and without expecting DS=0001h Some adapter drivers (e.g. the NDIS2 token ring driver NDTOKBAN for VINES 5.53) ignore the value in CX and use the value from DX instead SeeAlso: AX=0001h/SF=0001h,AX=000Fh/SF=0001h Format of VINES Socket request block: Offset Size Description (Table 03444) 00h WORD subfunction number (01h-16h) 02h WORD magic number (FEFEh) 04h WORD buffer for return code (set to 0 before calling) 06h WORD reserved (will be set to client DS) 08h WORD reserved (obviously not used; set to 0 before calling) 0Ah DWORD far pointer to parameter block 0Eh WORD StreetTalk handle SeeAlso: #03324 at INT 61/AX=0001hTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - OPEN SOCKET AX = 000Fh subfn 0001h CX:BX -> request block (see #03445) DX = application's data segment (should be = CX) ES = DS Return: AX = status 0000h successful 00A5h resource not available Desc: Opens a socket and returns a socket handle Format of request block: Offset Size Description (Table 03445) 00h WORD 0001h 02h WORD magic number (FEFEh) 04h WORD buffer for return code (set to 0 before calling) 06h WORD reserved (will be set to client DS) 08h WORD reserved (obviously not used; set to 0 before calling) 0Ah DWORD far pointer to parameter block (see #03446) 0Eh WORD process handle (see AX=000Fh/SF=0008h) Format of parameter block: Offset Size Description (Table 03446) 00h WORD reserved 02h WORD address family (0003h = VINES) 04h WORD socket type (0001h = IPC, 0002h = SPP) 06h WORD protocol number (FFFFh = default protocol) 08h WORD reserved 0Ah WORD local port number (0 = transient, 1..1FFh = well-known port) 0Ch DWORD far pointer to socket handle buffer (2 bytes) 10h DWORD far pointer to IPC port buffer (16 bytes) SeeAlso: #03445Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - SEND MESSAGE ON A SOCKET AX = 000Fh subfn 0002h CX:BX -> request block (see #03447) DX = application's data segment (should be = CX) ES = DS Return: AX = status 0000h successful 00A5h resource not available Desc: send data to a socket identified by its socket handle Format of request block: Offset Size Description (Table 03447) 00h WORD 0002h 02h WORD magic number (FEFEh) 04h WORD buffer for return code (set to 0 before calling) 06h WORD reserved (will be set to client DS) 08h WORD reserved (obviously not used; set to 0 before calling) 0Ah DWORD far pointer to parameter block (see #03448) 0Eh WORD process handle (see AX=000Fh/SF=0008h) Format of parameter block: Offset Size Description (Table 03448) 00h WORD buffer for estimated communication cost in 220 msec ticks 02h WORD buffer for return code (set to 0 before calling) 04h WORD socket handle 06h DWORD far pointer to IPC/SPP message buffer 0Ah WORD length of IPC/SPP message buffer 0Ch WORD option flags bit 0: asynchronous communication bit 1: reliable message bit 3: end of message bit 4: vectored I/O 0Eh 16 BYTEs socket address (IPC port of source) 1Eh WORD not used (set to 0 before calling) 20h WORD SPP connection id (0 for IPC messages) 22h WORD request type (1 = data, 2 = connect SPP, 3 = disconnect SPP) SeeAlso: #03447Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - CLOSE SOCKET AX = 000Fh subfn 0004h CX:BX -> request block (see #03449) DX = application's data segment (should be = CX) ES = DS Return: AX = status 0000h successful 00A5h resource not available Desc: Closes a socket identified by its socket handle Format of request block: Offset Size Description (Table 03449) 00h WORD 0004h 02h WORD magic number (FEFEh) 04h WORD buffer for return code (set to 0 before calling) 06h WORD reserved (will be set to client DS) 08h WORD reserved (obviously not used; set to 0 before calling) 0Ah DWORD far pointer to socket handle (2 bytes) 0Eh WORD process handle (see AX=000Fh/SF=0008h)Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET PROCESS HANDLE AX = 000Fh subfn 0008h CX:BX -> request block (see #03450) DX = application's data segment (should be = CX) ES = DS Return: AX = status 0000h successful 00A5h resource not available Desc: Returns a process handle to be used in other request blocks Notes: This function is a prerequisite to all AX=000Fh subfunctions which expect a process handle in the request block Although subsequent calls from the same application return different process handles, there seem to be no restrictions on how many times an application may call this function (in fact, the code in the VINES toolkit library always calls it before issueing other AX=000Fh calls) Format of request block: Offset Size Description (Table 03450) 00h WORD 0008h 02h WORD magic number (FEFEh) 04h WORD buffer for return code (set to 0 before calling) 06h WORD reserved 08h WORD reserved (obviously not used; set to 0 before calling) 0Ah DWORD process type (1 = transient, 2 = resident; destroyed on exit) 0Eh WORD buffer for process handleTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - INTERFACE TO NBNS AX = 0010h other parameters, if any, unknownTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - CHECK SERVICE AH = 01h AL = service ID (see #03451) Return: AX = status 0000h installed 0001h not installed 0002h invalid ID 0003h invalid function Note: Only the offset part of the service pointer is checked for a nonzero value SeeAlso: AH=00h,AH=02h"VINES",AH=03h"VINES" (Table 03451) Values for VINES service ID: 01h communications 02h primary 3270 emulation 03h async terminal emulation 04h file deflection 05h print service control 06h get address of something 07h StreetTalk access service 08h environment 09h NETBIOS client service 0Ah secondary 3270 emulation 0Bh semaphore service 0Ch 3270 emulation active status 0Dh T3270 keyboard interrupt simulator 0Eh enhanced 3270 service 0Fh comm Windows entry point 10h interface to NBNSTop
INT 61 u - PC/TCP kernel v2.1+ - "net_config" - CONFIGURE RUNNING KERNEL AH = 01h BX = 0000h DH = tag number DL = device number DS:SI -> buffer to send to kernel ES:DI -> integer containing size of buffer Return: CF clear if successful CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319 at INT 61"FTP Software") Range: INT 20 to INT E0, selected by configuration Notes: there are a large number of tags available; the items returned all refer to local kernel configuration, and are not needed in normal use. this function is not supported by Beame&Whiteside's BWPCTCP v3.0a shim SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP",INT 61/AH=02h"PC/TCP"Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET REVISION NUMBER AH = 02h DS:DX -> 2-byte buffer for result Return: AX = 0000h installed DS:DX buffer contains revision number as 10000d * major_ver + 100d * minor_ver + patch_revision SeeAlso: AH=01h"VINES",AH=04h"VINES",AH=07h"VINES"Top
INT 61 u - PC/TCP kernel v2.1+ - "get_kernel_info" - GET MISCELLAN LOCAL INFO AH = 02h BX = 0000h DH = tag number DL = device number DS:SI -> buffer for result (up to 48 bytes for version <= 2.2) ES:DI -> integer containing size of buffer Return: CF clear if successful Data loaded into specified buffer, and size value altered CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319 at INT 61"FTP Software") Range: INT 20 to INT E0, selected by configuration Notes: there are a large number of tags available; the items returned all refer to local kernel configuration, and are not needed in normal use. this function is not supported by Beame&Whiteside's BWPCTCP v3.0a shim SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP",INT 61/AH=01h"PC/TCP"Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - INSTALL SERVICE HANDLER AH = 03h AL = service ID (see #03451) DS:DX -> new service handler Return: AX = 0000h successful SeeAlso: AH=00h,AH=01h"VINES",AH=02h"VINES",AH=05h"VINES"Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - CHECK VINES REVISION NUMBER IN RANGE AH = 04h DS:DX -> 2-byte buffer containing the VINES revision number DS:DX buffer contains revision number as 10000d * major_ver + 100d * minor_ver + patch_revision Return: AX = status 0000h valid version 0004h out of range Note: For Revision 5.53, the valid range is 4.10(0) to 6.19(99) SeeAlso: AH=02h"VINES",AH=07h"VINES",AH=08h"VINES"Top
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "get_addr" - GET INTERNET ADDRESS OF NET DESCR AH = 05h BX = network descriptor Return: CF clear if successful DX:AX = Internet address of ND CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319 at INT 61"FTP Software") InstallCheck: test for the signature "TCPTSR" three bytes beyond the start of the interrupt handler Range: INT 20 to INT E0, selected by configuration SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP",INT 61/AH=16h"PC/TCP" SeeAlso: INT 63/AH=25h"BW-TCP"Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - READ PCCONFIG BYTES AH = 05h CX = number of bytes to copy (max. 0175h for VINES 4.00, max. 017Fh for VINES 4.10+) SI = offset of area to be copied (see #03452,#03453) Return: AX = status 0000h successful 0004h out of range Notes: The PCCONFIG area is located in the code segment of the BANV handler To find out which PCCONFIG structure applies, call this function first with CX=0006h to get the VINES revision number SeeAlso: AH=02h"VINES",AH=04h"VINES",AH=06h"VINES",AH=0Bh"VINES" Format of PCCONFIG area (VINES 4.00): Offset Size Description (Table 03452) 00h 6 BYTEs VINES revision (ASCII, zero-padded) 06h 2 BYTEs NEWREV-number (ASCII, two digits) 08h WORD hardware interrupt level 0Ah WORD DMA channel 0Ch WORD I/O address 0Eh DWORD adapter ROM address (linear) 12h DWORD adapter RAM address (linear) 16h WORD BANV interrupt 18h 32 BYTEs default login group #1 38h 32 BYTEs default login group #2 58h 32 BYTEs default login group #3 78h WORD semaphore locking support flag 7Ah WORD extended StreetTalk flag 7Ch WORD maximum number of file volumes 7Eh WORD NetBIOS flag 80h 60 BYTEs default network adapter BCh 60 BYTEs default communications driver F8h WORD maximum number of SPP connections FAh WORD maximum number of open sockets FCh WORD communications buffer size (10..60 KB) FEh 20 BYTEs location directory on drive Z: 112h 33 BYTEs auxiliary configuration area #1 (see #03454) 133h 33 BYTEs auxiliary configuration area #2 154h 33 BYTEs auxiliary configuration area #3 SeeAlso: #03453 Format of PCCONFIG area (VINES 4.10+): Offset Size Description (Table 03453) 00h 6 BYTEs VINES revision (ASCII, zero-padded) 06h 2 BYTEs NEWREV-number (ASCII, two digits) 08h WORD hardware interrupt level 0Ah WORD DMA channel 0Ch WORD I/O address 0Eh DWORD adapter ROM address (linear) 12h DWORD adapter RAM address (linear) 16h WORD BANV interrupt 18h 32 BYTEs default login group #1 38h 32 BYTEs default login group #2 58h 32 BYTEs default login group #3 78h WORD semaphore locking support flag 7Ah WORD extended StreetTalk flag 7Ch WORD named pipes support flag 7Eh WORD maximum number of file volumes 80h WORD NetBIOS flag 82h 60 BYTEs default network adapter BEh 60 BYTEs default communications driver FAh WORD maximum number of SPP connections FCh WORD maximum number of open sockets FEh WORD communications buffer size (10..60 KB) 100h WORD number of mailslots 102h WORD maximum number of open files 104h WORD maximum number of NetBIOS sessions 106h WORD maximum number of NetBIOS commands 108h 20 BYTEs location directory on drive Z: 11Ch 33 BYTEs auxiliary configuration area #1 (see #03454) 13Dh 33 BYTEs auxiliary configuration area #2 15Eh 33 BYTEs auxiliary configuration area #3 Format of auxiliary configuration area: Offset Size Description (Table 03454) 00h 16 BYTEs item name (no zero terminator if length = 16) 10h BYTE item value type (1=text, else numeric) 11h 16 BYTEs item value (string if type 1, else DWORD) SeeAlso: #03452,#03453Top
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05 - "net_info" - GET INTERFACE STATISTICS AH = 06h BX = network descriptor (must be allocated and open) DS:SI -> 38-byte buffer for interface statistics (see #03455) Return: CF clear if successful buffer filled CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319) Desc: returns the statistics relevant to the particular network interface used by the specified network descriptor Range: INT 20 to INT E0, selected by configuration SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP",INT 61/AH=05h"PC/TCP" Format of PC/TCP interface statistics: Offset Size Description (Table 03455) 00h WORD interface class (e.g. 802.3) 02h WORD type (manufacturer) of interface 04h WORD interface number 06h DWORD (big-endian) IP address of interface 0Ah DWORD subnet mask 0Eh WORD 0001h if interface is up 10h DWORD total packets received 14h DWORD total packets sent 18h DWORD receive errors 1Ch DWORD send errors 20h WORD length of local net address (e.g. 0006h for Ethernet) 22h DWORD pointer to local net addressTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET PCCONFIG BASE ADDRESS AH = 06h DS:DX -> 4-byte buffer for far pointer to PCCONFIG area Return: AX = 0000h successful Note: The PCCONFIG area is located in the code segment of the BANV handler SeeAlso: AH=05h"VINES",AH=0Bh"VINES"Top
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_globalize" - MAKE NET DESCRIPTOR GLOBAL AH = 07h BX = local network descriptor Return: CF clear if successful AX = global network descriptor CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319) Notes: the new network descriptor can be accessed from all processes and is independent of DOS this function is not supported by Beame&Whiteside's BWPCTCP v3.0a shim SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP",INT 61/AH=08h"PC/TCP" SeeAlso: INT 61/AH=29hTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET VINES REVISION NUMBER (LONG) AH = 07h DS:DX -> 4-byte buffer for result Return: AX = 0000h successful DS:DX buffer contains revision number as 10000d * major_ver + 100d * minor_ver + patch_revision SeeAlso: AH=02h"VINES",AH=04h"VINES",AH=08h"VINES"Top
INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - FORMAT CREDIT CARD MEMORY AH = 07h AL = drive number (00h = A:,01h = B:) Return: CF clear if successful CF set on error AH = error code (see #00234 at INT 13/AH=01h) Note: do not use this function to format the internal disk (drive number 02h) SeeAlso: AH=00h"Portfolio",AH=08h"Portfolio",AH=09h"Portfolio"Top
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_release" - CLOSE A NETWORK DESCRIPTOR AH = 08h BX = network descriptor Return: CF clear if successful AX = 0000h (BWPCTCP shim) CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319) Range: INT 20 to INT E0, selected by configuration Note: the descriptor will be closed and resources released. If a stream descriptor, the protocol (FIN etc) is completed unless the non-blocking option has been set. SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP",INT 61/AH=09h"PC/TCP" SeeAlso: INT 63/AH=0Eh"BW-TCP"Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - CHECK VINES REVISION NUMBER IN RANGE (LONG) AH = 08h DS:DX -> 4-byte buffer containing the VINES revision number DS:DX buffer contains revision number as 10000d * major_ver + 100d * minor_ver + patch_revision Return: AX = status 0000h valid version 0004h out of range Note: For Revision 5.53, the valid range is 4.10(0) to 6.19(99) SeeAlso: AH=04h"VINES",AH=07h"VINES"Top
INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - GET SIZE OF INTERNAL DISK AH = 08h Return: AX = segment address of RAMdisk BX = size in KB SeeAlso: AH=00h"Portfolio",AH=07h"Portfolio",AH=09h"Portfolio"Top
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_releaseall" - CLOSE ALL NON-GLOBAL DESCRS AH = 09h Return: CF clear Range: INT 20 to INT E0, selected by configuration Notes: this call performs function 08h on every non-global network descriptor. Global descriptors must be released individually. SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP",INT 61/AH=08h"PC/TCP" SeeAlso: INT 63/AH=0Eh"BW-TCP"Top
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - GET VALUE OF AN OS/2 BACKEND VARIABLE AH = 09h other parameters, if any, unknown SeeAlso: AH=0Ah"VINES"Top
INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - FORMAT INTERNAL DISK AH = 09h BX = desired size of disk in KB Return: CF clear if successful CF set on error BX = maximum possible size in KB Desc: resize and erase the internal RAMdisk, then reboot the system SeeAlso: AH=00h"Portfolio",AH=07h"Portfolio",AH=08h"Portfolio" SeeAlso: AH=0Bh"Portfolio"Top
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05 - "net_send" - ??? AH = 0Ah ??? Return: ??? Notes: this function is described as "unused" in the v2.05 and v2.2 documentation this function is not supported by Beame&Whiteside's BWPCTCP v3.0a shim SeeAlso: AH=0BhTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - SET VALUE OF AN OS/2 BACKEND VARIABLE AH = 0Ah other parameters, if any, unknown SeeAlso: AH=09h"VINES"Top
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05 - "net_sendto" - ??? AH = 0Bh ??? Return: ??? Range: INT 20 to INT E0, selected by configuration Notes: this function is described as "unused" in the v2.05 and v2.2 documentation this function is not supported by Beame&Whiteside's BWPCTCP v3.0a shim SeeAlso: AH=0AhTop
INT 61 - Banyan VINES - SET PCCONFIG IN BACKEND AH = 0Bh other parameters, if any, unknown SeeAlso: AH=05h"VINES",AH=06h"VINES"Top
INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - DETERMINE CCM VALIDITY AH = 0Bh AL = drive number (00h = A:,01h = B:) Return: CF clear if successful (card present and correct) CF set on error AH = error code (see #00234 at INT 13/AH=01h) SeeAlso: AH=00h"Portfolio",AH=07h"Portfolio",AH=0Dh"Portfolio"Top
INT 61 u - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_stat" - GET CONNECTION STATISTICS AH = 0Ch BX = network descriptor or one of the following: FFFCh for kernel ICMP statistics (see #03459) FFFDh for kernel UDP statistics (see #03458) FFFEh for kernel IP statistics (see #03457) FFFFh for kernel TCP statistics (see #03456) DS:DX -> 64-byte buffer Return: CF clear if successful buffer filled CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319) Notes: the fields filled in for a network descriptor depend on the protocol family used by that descriptor's connection this function is not supported by Beame&Whiteside's BWPCTCP v3.0a shim SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP" Format of PC/TCP kernel TCP statistics: Offset Size Description (Table 03456) 00h 16 BYTEs unused 10h DWORD bytes sent 14h DWORD bytes received 18h 8 BYTEs unused 20h DWORD packets sent 24h DWORD packets received 28h DWORD bad checksums 2Ch DWORD count of window ignored by remote 30h DWORD timeouts 34h DWORD resets 38h DWORD duplicate packets 3Ch DWORD retransmits SeeAlso: #03457,#03458,#03459 Format of PC/TCP kernel IP statistics: Offset Size Description (Table 03457) 00h 8 BYTEs unused 08h DWORD invalid IP header length errors 0Ch DWORD protocol errors (unwanted packets) 10h DWORD duplicate fragments received 14h DWORD bad fragments received 18h DWORD security errors 1Ch DWORD count of bad IP addresses received 20h DWORD packets sent 24h DWORD packets received 28h DWORD bad checksums received 2Ch DWORD total IP protocol errors 30h DWORD fragmentation errors 34h DWORD IP packets discarded + bad security + bad fragments 38h DWORD fragments received 3Ch 4 BYTEs unused SeeAlso: #03456,#03458,#03459 Format of PC/TCP kernel UDP statistics: Offset Size Description (Table 03458) 00h 28 BYTEs unused 1Ch DWORD packets dropped for lack of buffers 20h DWORD packets sent 24h DWORD packets received 28h DWORD bad checksums 2Ch DWORD port not listening errors 30h 4 BYTEs unused 34h DWORD truncated receives 38h 8 BYTEs unused SeeAlso: #03456,#03457,#03459 Format of PC/TCP kernel ICMP statistics: Offset Size Description (Table 03459) 00h DWORD "TimeEx" sent 04h DWORD "TimeEx" received 08h DWORD "ParamProb" sent 0Ch DWORD "ParamProb" received 10h DWORD redirects received 14h DWORD source quenches received 18h DWORD ICMP Echo Requests ("ping") sent 1Ch DWORD ICMP Echo Requests received 20h DWORD packets sent 24h DWORD packets received 28h DWORD bad packets received 2Ch DWORD "DestUn" received 30h DWORD packet send errors 34h DWORD "DestUn" sent 38h DWORD ICMP Echo replies received 3Ch DWORD ICMP Echo replies sent SeeAlso: #03456,#03457,#03458Top
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "is_netnd" - CHECK IF NETWORK DESCRIPTOR VALID AH = 0Dh BX = possible network descriptor Return: CF clear if valid CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319 at INT 61"FTP Software") SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP",INT 61/AH=08h"PC/TCP" SeeAlso: INT 61/AH=22hTop
INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - GET SCREEN SIZE AH = 0Dh Return: AX = physical screen size (AH=rows, AL=columns) DX = logical screen size (DH=rows, DL=columns) SeeAlso: AH=00h"Portfolio",AH=0Bh"Portfolio",AH=0Eh"Portfolio"Top
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_select" - DETECT READINESS OF NETWORK AH = 0Eh BX = maximum value of network descriptor for which to return info DS:DX -> 32-bit (max) array of bit flags for read readiness ES:DI -> 32-bit (max) array of bit flags for write readiness Return: CF clear InstallCheck: test for the signature "TCPTSR" three bytes beyond the start of the interrupt handler Range: INT 20 to INT E0, selected by configuration Notes: bits in the DS:DX buffer are set if the corresponding network descriptor may be read without blocking; bits in the ES:DI buffer are set if the corresponding network descriptor may be written without blocking. This implies that the network descriptor has opened correctly and the protocol initialized. SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP"Top
INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - GET/SET SCREEN MODE AH = 0Eh AL = function 00h get mode 01h set mode DL = new mode (see #03460) Return: DL = current/old mode Note: if changing the mode places the cursor position or virtual screen origin outside the displayed area, the screen origin will be reset to (0,0), the screen cleared, and the cursor position set to (0,0) SeeAlso: AH=00h"Portfolio",AH=0Dh"Portfolio",AH=0Fh"Portfolio",INT 10/AH=00h Bitfields for Atari Portfolio screen mode: Bit(s) Description (Table 03460) 0 40x8 mode instead of 80x25 1 tracked mode 7 graphics Note: the above bits are mutually exclusiveTop
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "get_netversion" - GET SOFTWARE VERSION AH = 0Fh Return: CF clear AX = version (AH = major, AL = minor) BX = patch level Notes: patch levels are no longer used starting with version 2.10; instead, the minor version level is incremented. Beame&Whiteside's BWPCTCP v3.0a shim reports version 2.05, but does not set BX SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP"Top
INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - GET/SET CURSOR MODE AH = 0Fh AL = function 00h get mode 01h set mode BL = new cursor mode 00h cursor off 01h underline 02h block 02h force mode (set size to reflect NumLock state) Return: BL = current/old cursor mode SeeAlso: AH=00h"Portfolio",AH=0Eh"Portfolio",AH=10h"Portfolio",INT 10/AH=01hTop
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_shutdown" - UNINSTALL AH = 10h Return: CF clear if successful CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319 at INT 61"FTP Software") Range: INT 20 to INT E0, selected by configuration Note: this function is not supported by Beame&Whiteside's BWPCTCP v3.0a shim SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP"Top
INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - GET/SET VIRTUAL SCREEN POSITION AH = 10h AL = function 00h get position Return: DH,DL = current row,column 01h set position DH = row DL = column Desc: get or specify the upper-left corner of the 40x8 window into the logical screen SeeAlso: AH=00h"Portfolio",AH=0Eh"Portfolio",AH=0Fh"Portfolio" SeeAlso: AH=11h"Portfolio"Top
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "disable_async" - DISABLE ASYNCHRONOUS HANDLERS AH = 11h Return: CF clear AX = previous state 0000h async calls were already disabled else async calls were enabled SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=12hTop
INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - MOVE VIRTUAL SCREEN ORIGIN AH = 11h AL = number of lines to move DL = direction of move (1=up, 2=down, 3=left, 4=right) SeeAlso: AH=00h"Portfolio",AH=10h"Portfolio",AH=12h"Portfolio"Top
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "enable_async" - ENABLE ASYNCHRONOUS HANDLERS AH = 12h Return: CF clear AX = previous state 0000h async calls were disabled else async calls were already enabled SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=11hTop
INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - SCREEN REFRESH AH = 12h Return: nothing Desc: copy contents of video RAM to LCD controller SeeAlso: AH=10h"Portfolio",AH=11h"Portfolio",AH=15h"Portfolio"Top
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05 - "net_connect" - OPEN A NETWORK CONNECTION AH = 13h BX = network descriptor (FFFFh for automatic net_getdesc) DX = protocol (see #03461) DS:SI -> buffer for "addr" structure (see #03462) Return: CF clear if successful AX = network descriptor used or allocated CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319 at INT 61"FTP Software") Notes: resets the connection with AH=19h in various cases will wait for protocol on stream connections unless non-blocking was set with AH=20h SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP",INT 61/AH=18h,INT 61/AH=23h SeeAlso: INT 63/AH=14h"BW-TCP" (Table 03461) Values for PC/TCP protocol: 0001h raw net (undocumented) 0002h raw IP 0003h datagram (UDP) 0004h stream (TCP) 0005h raw ICMP Format of structure "addr": Offset Size Description (Table 03462) 00h DWORD Internet address (network order) 04h WORD remote socket number (network order) 06h WORD local socket number (network order) 0000h means "you choose" 08h BYTE protocol (see #03461)Top
INT 61 Ou - PC/TCP kernel v2.05 - "net_recv" - NO LONGER SUPPORTED AH = 14h BX = network descriptor Return: CF set AX = 0018h (see #03319 at INT 61"FTP Software") Notes: displays error message "Illegal system call! Please upgrade your PCserver software" to standard output this function is not supported by Beame&Whiteside's BWPCTCP v3.0a shim SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP",INT 61/AH=0Ah,INT 61/AH=15hTop
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05 - "net_recvfrom" - ??? AH = 15h ??? Return: ??? Notes: this function is described as "unused" in the v2.2 documentation this function is not supported by Beame&Whiteside's BWPCTCP v3.0a shim SeeAlso: INT 61/AH=0Bh,INT 61/AH=14hTop
INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - SOUND GENERATION AH = 15h AL = function 00h key click 01h beep 02h alarm Return: nothing SeeAlso: AH=00h"Portfolio",AH=12h"Portfolio",AH=16h"Portfolio"Top
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_peer" - GET DATA ON REMOTE PEER AH = 16h BX = network descriptor DS:DX -> 9-byte buffer for "addr" structure (see #03462) Return: CF clear if successful buffer filled CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319 at INT 61"FTP Software") Range: INT 20 to INT E0, selected by configuration SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP"Top
INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - MELODY TONE GENERATOR AH = 16h CX = length of tones in 1/100 sec DL = tone code (see #03463) SeeAlso: AH=15h"Portfolio",AH=17h"Portfolio" (Table 03463) Values for Atari Portfolio tone code: 04h A6#01864.7 Hz 05h B6 1975.5 Hz 06h D7 2348.3 Hz 07h D7# 2489.0 Hz 0Eh F6# 1480.0 Hz 25h C7 2093.0 Hz 29h D6 1174.7 Hz 2Ch G6# 1661.2 Hz 2Fh C7# 2217.5 Hz 30h D5# 622.3 Hz 31h E5 659.3 Hz 32h F5 698.5 Hz 33h F5# 740.0 Hz 34h G5 784.0 Hz 35h G5# 830.6 Hz 36h A5 880.6 Hz 37h A5# 932.3 Hz 38h B5 987.8 Hz 39h C6 1046.5 Hz 3Ah C6# 1108.7 Hz 3Bh D6# 1244.5 Hz 3Ch E6 1318.5 Hz 3Dh F6 1396.9 Hz 3Eh G6 1568.9 Hz 3Fh A6 1760.0 HzTop
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_reconfig" - RE-READ KERNEL CONFIGURATION AH = 17h Return: CF clear if successful CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319 at INT 61"FTP Software") Notes: this routine is deprecated in v2.1+ and will eventually be withdrawn; in v2.1+, this function calls AH=01h which should be used instead this function is not supported by Beame&Whiteside's BWPCTCP v3.0a shim SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP",INT 61/AH=01h"PC/TCP"Top
INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - DIAL NUMBER AH = 17h DS:SI -> ASCII string containing number to dial CX = length of string Note: valid characters for string are "0123456789ABCD*#" SeeAlso: AH=00h"Portfolio",AH=15h"Portfolio",AH=16h"Portfolio" SeeAlso: AH=18h"Portfolio"Top
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_eof" - CLOSE TRANSMIT SIDE OF CONNECTION AH = 18h BX = network descriptor Return: CF clear if successful CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319 at INT 61"FTP Software") Note: a TCP "FIN" command is sent and no further data may be transmitted, although the connection remains open SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP",INT 61/AH=13h"PC/TCP" SeeAlso: INT 63/AH=0Eh"BW-TCP"Top
INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - MUTE STATES AH = 18h AL = function 00h get mute state 01h set mute state 02h get key click state 03h set key click state 04h get beep state 05h set beep state 06h get alarm state 07h set alarm state 08h get DTMF duration 09h set DTMF duration DL = new state ("set" functions) (00h off [muted], 01h on) Return: DL = current state ("get" functions) (00h off [muted], 01h on) SeeAlso: AH=15h"Portfolio",AH=16h"Portfolio",AH=17h"Portfolio" SeeAlso: AH=19h"Portfolio"Top
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_abort" - RESET A NETWORK CONNECTION AH = 19h BX = network descriptor Return: CF clear if successful CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319 at INT 61"FTP Software") Desc: immediately destroys the specified connection Note: send a TCP "RST" command if a stream connection is open SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP",INT 61/AH=24hTop
INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - GET SERIAL PORT PARAMETERS AH = 19h DX = serial port number Return: AH = status 00h successful AL = composite parameters (see #00300 at INT 14/AH=00h"SERIAL") other error SeeAlso: AH=00h"Portfolio",AH=15h"Portfolio",AH=1Ah"Portfolio"Top
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_write" - WRITE TO THE NETWORK AH = 1Ah BX = network descriptor CX = number of bytes to transmit (0000h allowed) DX = send options (see #03464) DS:SI -> data to be written Return: CF clear if successful AX = number of bytes actually written DX = ??? CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319 at INT 61"FTP Software") InstallCheck: test for the signature "TCPTSR" three bytes beyond the start of the interrupt handler Range: INT 20h to INT E0h, selected by configuration SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP",INT 61/AH=1Bh,INT 61/AH=1Ch SeeAlso: INT 63/AH=19h"BW-TCP",INT 63/AH=1Bh"BW-TCP" Bitfields for PC/TCP send options: Bit(s) Description (Table 03464) 0 signal "URG"ent data 3 attempt rerouting on non-stream calls if first attempt fails 4 send data with PUSH flag (no override of Nagle) 5 fail rather than truncating datagram 6 fail rather than blocking 7 broadcast packetTop
INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - GET PERIPHERAL ID BYTE AH = 1Ah Return: AH = peripheral ID byte AL = 00h if no peripheral installed Desc: get the ID code for the current terminating peripheral SeeAlso: AH=00h"Portfolio",AH=18h"Portfolio",AH=1Bh"Portfolio"Top
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_read" - READ FROM THE NETWORK AH = 1Bh BX = network descriptor CX = maximum number of bytes to read DX = receive options (see #03465) DS:SI -> buffer for data ES:DI -> "addr" structure (see #03462) for remote from which to read 0000h:0000h for any Return: CF clear if successful AX = number of bytes actually read DX = ??? CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319 at INT 61"FTP Software") SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP",INT 61/AH=1Ah,INT 61/AH=1Dh Bitfields for PC/TCP receive options: Bit(s) Description (Table 03465) 1 do not remove data from queue, just copy it 2 do not copy data, just remove it from queue 5 fail if datagram would be truncated 6 do not block, return error if no data available Note: special case for UDP: if both 1 and 2 set, return number of datagramsTop
INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - SET PERIPHERAL ID BYTE AH = 1Bh AL = which peripheral to set 00h serial 01h parallel DL = peripheral ID Return: nothing Desc: specify that a peripheral is compatible with the BIOS serial or parallel services SeeAlso: AH=1Ah"Portfolio",AH=1Ch"Portfolio"Top
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_writeto" - WRITE A DATAGRAM AH = 1Ch BX = network descriptor CX = number of bytes to transmit (0000h allowed) DX = send options (see #03464) DS:SI -> data to be written ES:DI -> "addr" structure (see #03462) Return: CF clear if successful AX = number of bytes actually written DX = ??? CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319 at INT 61"FTP Software") Note: this function differs from AH=1Ah in that the address and socket numbers can be overridden SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP",INT 61/AH=1Ah,INT 61/AH=1Dh SeeAlso: INT 63/AH=21h"BW-TCP"Top
INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - PRESET/GET PERIPHERAL DATA AH = 1Ch AL = function 00h preset data values BL = data value DX = I/O address 01h get data values BH = table entry number (04h-09h) Return: if function 01h BL = data value DX = I/O address Desc: preset peripheral I/O data in a table mapping I/O addresses to data values; function 00h additionally outputs the data value to the I/O port SeeAlso: AH=1Ah"Portfolio",AH=1Bh"Portfolio",AH=1Eh"Portfolio"Top
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_readfrom" - READ A DATAGRAM AH = 1Dh BX = network descriptor CX = maximum number of bytes to read DX = receive options (see #03464) DS:SI -> buffer for received data ES:DI -> 9-byte buffer containing "addr" structure (see #03462) Return: CF clear if successful AX = number of bytes read DX = ??? CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319 at INT 61"FTP Software") Notes: this function can read from any host or a designated host depending on settings in the "addr" structure only for use with datagram or Raw descriptors SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP",INT 61/AH=1Bh,INT 61/AH=1ChTop
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_flush" - FLUSH PENDING DATA AH = 1Eh BX = network descriptor Return: CF clear if successful CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319 at INT 61"FTP Software") Range: INT 20 to INT E0, selected by configuration Notes: bufferred data is transmitted immediately, overriding Nagle's algorithm if necessary this function is not supported by Beame&Whiteside's BWPCTCP v3.0a shim SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP"Top
INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - GET/SET CLOCK TICK SPEED AH = 1Eh AL = function 00h get speed 01h set speed BX = clock tick speed 0000h tick every 128 seconds 0001h tick every second Return: if function 00h BX = clock tick speed Note: the faster tick speed also uses more power SeeAlso: AH=00h"Portfolio",AH=1Ch"Portfolio",AH=1Fh"Portfolio"Top
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_asynch" - SET UP ASYNCHRONOUS CALL-BACK AH = 1Fh BX = network descriptor CX = event type (see #03466) DS:SI -> event handler routine (see #03467) ES:DI = 32-bit hint passed to handler Return: CF clear if successful DS:DX -> previous handler CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319 at INT 61"FTP Software") Note: ICMP messages do not trigger events on stream connections SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP" (Table 03466) Values for PC/TCP event type: 00h alarm 01h open (successfully opened stream connection) 02h receive (data available) 03h transmit (ACK received on stream connection) 04h transmit flush??? 05h foreign close (remote host closed data connection) 06h close (local host closed connection and protocol is complete) 07h error (error code passed to handler as arg) (Table 03467) Values PC/TCP user event handler is called with: BX = network descriptor CX = event type (see #03466) DS:DX -> arg ES:DI = 32-bit hint value STACK: small stack, possibly the DOS stackTop
INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - GET KEY/NMI-INVOKED SCREEN REFRESH AH = 1Fh AL = function 00h get state 01h set state DH = new refresh-on-NMI state (00h disabled, 01h enabled, bit 7 set = don't change) DL = new refresh-on-key state Return: DH,DL = current/old states SeeAlso: AH=00h"Portfolio",AH=1Eh"Portfolio",AH=20h"Portfolio"Top
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "set_option" - SET AN OPTION ON A DESCRIPTOR AH = 20h BX = network descriptor CX = length of buffer (usually 04h) DS:DX -> buffer containing option SI = (ignored by v2.2-) DI = option to set (see #03468) Return: CF clear if successful CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319 at INT 61"FTP Software") Notes: Beame&Whiteside's BWPCTCP shim only supports options 01h and 0Bh; all others return CF clear v2.11 reportedly stores the actual 32-bit value of an option in DS:DX rather than using a buffer in memory SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP",INT 61/AH=21h (Table 03468) Values for PC/TCP option to get or set: 01h set non-blocking mode if non-zero 02h timeout of call in milliseconds 03h user-defined 4-byte magic cookie (not used by kernel) 04h TCP window or UDP buffer count (WORD, unsigned) 06h do TCP keep-alives if non-zero 09h (v2.1+) set IP precedence 0Ah (v2.1+) set IP type of service 0Bh use a privileged port if port = 0 0Ch turn off TCP PUSH bit and don't flush buffer every write (see AH=1Ah) Note: use "C" true or false values for boolean optionsTop
INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - GET/SET INT 09 REVECTORING AH = 20h AL = function 00h get INT 09 revectoring state 01h set state DL = new state (00h disable, 01h enable) Return: if function 00h DL = new state (00h disabled, 01h enabled) Desc: specify whether INT 09 is automatically revectored to the BIOS, preventing applications from using their own INT 09 handler on the incompatible keyboard hardware SeeAlso: AH=1Eh"Portfolio",AH=1Fh"Portfolio",AH=24h"Portfolio"Top
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "get_option" - GET OPTIONS APPLIED TO NET DESCR AH = 21h BX = network descriptor CX = length of buffer DS:DX -> buffer for return values SI = 0004h (ignored by v2.2-) DI = option (see #03468) Return: CF clear if successful DS:DX -> value (usually 32 bits) returned by selected option CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319 at INT 61"FTP Software") Notes: this function is not supported by Beame&Whiteside's BWPCTCP v3.0a shim v2.11 reportedly stores the actual 32-bit value of an option in DS:DX rather than using a buffer in memory SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP",INT 61/AH=20hTop
INT 61 u - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_getdesc" - ALLOCATE NETWORK DESCRIPTOR AH = 22h Return: CF clear if successful AX = network descriptor CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319 at INT 61"FTP Software") Note: the descriptor will be an integer in the range 00h-1Fh, and a DOS call is made to allocate this as a file descriptor. Hence a number may not refer to a PC/TCP network descriptor and a DOS file handle simultaneously. SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP",INT 61/AH=13h,INT 61/AH=29hTop
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_listen" - LISTEN FOR INCOMING CONNECTIONS AH = 23h BX = network descriptor or FFFFh to allocate descriptor DX = type of service DS:SI -> "addr" structure (see #03462) Return: CF clear if successful AX = network descriptor CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319 at INT 61"FTP Software") Notes: type of service and "addr" structure are as for AH=13h any of the address structure can be zero; normally local socket number is filled in prior to call SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP",INT 61/AH=13h SeeAlso: INT 63/AH=12h"BW-TCP"Top
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_abortall" - RESET ALL NETWORK CONNECTIONS AH = 24h Return: always successful Note: performs "net_abort" (AH=19h) on all open non-global descriptors SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP",INT 61/AH=19hTop
INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - GET/SET ROM/CCM SPACE STATE AH = 24h AL = function 00h get state 01h set state DL = new ROM state (see #03469) DH = new CCM state (see #03470) Return: CF clear if successful DL = current/old ROM state DH = current/old CCM state CF set on error (invalid option or other error) Desc: control whether memory cards or an extension ROM are visible in the range 000C0000h to 000DFFFFh SeeAlso: AH=00h"Portfolio",AH=20h"Portfolio",AH=26h"Portfolio" (Table 03469) Values for Atari Portfolio ROM space state: 00h normal application ROM 01h CCM drive A: 02h CCM drive B: 03h expansion ROM SeeAlso: #03470 (Table 03470) Values for Atari Portfolio CCM space state: 00h CCM drives disabled 01h CCM drive A: permanently enabled 02h CCM drive B: permanently enabled SeeAlso: #03469Top
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "ad_res_name" - GET HOST NAME GIVEN ADDRESS AH = 25h DX,BX = IP address in network order CX = length of buffer for name DS:SI -> buffer for host name Return: CF clear if successful buffer filled with ASCIZ host name CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319 at INT 61"FTP Software") Note: this function will use the host table and or DNS to resolve the address, depending on kernel configuration. Use this call for the normal gethostbyaddr function. SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP",INT 61/AH=26h,INT 61/AH=27hTop
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "ad_htable" - GET HOST NAME FROM LOCAL TABLE AH = 26h DX,BX = IP address in network order CX = length of buffer DS:SI -> buffer for host name Return: CF clear if successful buffer filled with ASCIZ host name CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319 at INT 61"FTP Software") Notes: normally one would use AH=25h instead of this function this function is not supported by Beame&Whiteside's BWPCTCP v3.0a shim SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP",INT 61/AH=25h,INT 61/AH=27hTop
INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - GET/SET POWER CONTROL AH = 26h AL = function 00h get state 01h set state DL = new state 00h normal power-down on low battery 01h no power-down, but display warning 02h no power-down, no warning on low battery Return: AL = current/old state SeeAlso: AH=00h"Portfolio",AH=24h"Portfolio",AH=28h"Portfolio"Top
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "ad_domain" - GET HOST NAME FROM DNS AH = 27h DX,BX = IP address in network order CX = length of buffer DS:SI -> buffer for host name Return: CF clear if successful buffer filled with ASCIZ host name CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319 at INT 61"FTP Software") Note: normally one would use AH=25h instead of this function SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP",INT 61/AH=25h,INT 61/AH=26hTop
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_swap" - EXCHANGE TWO NETWORK DESCRIPTORS AH = 28h BX = network descriptor 1 CX = network descriptor 2 Return: CF clear if successful CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319 at INT 61"FTP Software") Note: the two descriptors will exchange places; both must be local or both global SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP"Top
INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - GET/SET TEXT/KEYBOARD LANGUAGE AH = 28h AL = function 00h get languages 01h set languages DH = new text language (set bit 7 to leave unchanged) DL = new keyboard language (set bit 7 to leave unchanged) 03h get language table pointers Return: if function 00h or 01h: DH = current/old text language DL = current/old keyboard language if function 03h ES:CX -> keyboard table (see #03471) ES:DX -> language table (see #03471) SeeAlso: AH=24h"Portfolio",AH=26h"Portfolio",AH=2Ch"Portfolio" Format of Atari Portfolio language table: Offset Size Description (Table 03471) 00h BYTE number of languages supported 01h N BYTEs supported languages 00h English 01h French 02h German 03h Spanish 04h Italian 05h Swedish 06h DanishTop
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "net_getglobdesc" - ALLOCATE GLOBAL DESCRIPTOR AH = 29h Return: CF clear if successful AX = network descriptor CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319 at INT 61"FTP Software") Note: use this function rather than AH=22h to avoid a DOS call by the PC/TCP kernel; the returned descriptor will be >= 40h and cannot be used with "net_select" (AH=0Eh) SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP",INT 61/AH=07h"PC/TCP" SeeAlso: INT 61/AH=22hTop
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - GET CONFIGURATION INFORMATION AH = 2Ah DS:SI -> 26-byte buffer for configuration information (see #03472) Return: CF clear AX = 0000h buffer filled Notes: size of buffer may vary with kernel version; 26 bytes is the size for versions 2.05 through 2.2 this function is not supported by Beame&Whiteside's BWPCTCP v3.0a shim SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP" Format of PC/TCP configuration information: Offset Size Description (Table 03472) 00h BYTE maximum TCP connections available 01h BYTE maximum UDP connections available 02h BYTE maximum IP connections available 03h BYTE maximum Raw Net connections available 04h BYTE number of TCP connections currently in use 05h BYTE number of UDP connections currently in use 06h BYTE number of IP connections currently in use 07h BYTE number of Raw Net connections currently in use 08h WORD number of local network descriptors active 0Ah WORD number of global network descriptors active 0Ch BYTE maximum header size on network 0Dh BYTE maximum trailer size on network 0Eh WORD size of large packet buffer 10h WORD number of network interfaces attached 12h DWORD milliseconds since kernel started 16h DWORD IP broadcast addressTop
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.02+ - "net_alarm" - SET TIMED ASYNCHRONOUS EVENT AH = 2Bh BX = network descriptor CX,DX = time before alarm in milliseconds DS:SI -> handler which will receive call (see #03467 at INT 61/AH=1Fh) ES:DI = 32-bit cookie passed to handler Return: CF clear if successful CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319 at INT 61"FTP Software") Notes: this function will cause a NET_AS_ALARM to be generated; it is intended for TSRs, etc. to regain control periodically this function is not supported by Beame&Whiteside's BWPCTCP v3.0a shim SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP"Top
INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - GET VERSION AH = 2Ch Return: DS:BX -> BIOS version string ('$'-terminated) SeeAlso: AH=28h"Portfolio",AH=2Dh"Portfolio"Top
INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - TURN SYSTEM OFF AH = 2Dh Return: nothing SeeAlso: AH=00h"Portfolio",AH=2Ch"Portfolio",AH=2Eh"Portfolio"Top
INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - ENABLE/DISABLE SYSTEM STATUS LINE AH = 2Eh AL = new state 00h disabled 01h enabled DH,DL = row,column at which to display Return: nothing SeeAlso: AH=00h"Portfolio",AH=2Dh"Portfolio",AH=30h"Portfolio"Top
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "icmp_ping" - SEND ICMP ECHO REQUEST (PING) AH = 30h BX,DX = IP address of host CX = length of data to send Return: CF clear if successful (i.e. reply received) CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319 at INT 61"FTP Software") Note: this function is not supported by Beame&Whiteside's BWPCTCP v3.0a shim SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP"Top
INT 61 - Atari Portfolio - FILE TRANSFER SERVICES AH = 30h AL = function 00h transmit block CX = number of bytes to send 01h receive block CX = buffer size 02h open ports 03h close ports 04h wait 500ms DS:DX -> start of data buffer Return: DL = status 00h successful 01h buffer too small 02h transmission timeout 03h checksum failure 04h invalid subfunction 05h peripheral not installed if function 01h: CX = number of bytes received SeeAlso: AH=00h"Portfolio",AH=2Eh"Portfolio"Top
INT 61 u - PC/TCP kernel v2.05 - NOP for SLIP kernel AH = function 31h "net_add_route" 32h "net_del_route" 33h "net_dump_routes" Notes: these functions are described as "unused" in the v2.2 documentation router configuration can be altered using INT 61/AH=01h this function is not supported by Beame&Whiteside's BWPCTCP v3.0a shimTop
INT 61 U - PC/TCP kernel v2.3 - GET ??? AH = 32h Return: AX = ??? Note: this function is fully re-entrant, and may be called even when another PC/TCP kernel call is already in progressTop
INT 61 U - PC/TCP kernel v2.1+ - "icmp_destun" - ??? AH = 34h ??? Return: ??? Notes: this function is described as "reserved" in the v2.2 documentation this function is not supported by Beame&Whiteside's BWPCTCP v3.0a shimTop
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "nm_prs_addr" - TRANSLATE NUMERICAL IP ADDRESS AH = 50h DS:DX -> ASCIZ IP address as "dotted quad" (max 127 chars) Return: CF clear if successful DX:AX -> IP address CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319 at INT 61"FTP Software") Range: INT 20 to INT E0, selected by configuration SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP",INT 61/AH=54hTop
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "nm_htable" - RESOLVE NAME USING HOST TABLE AH = 51h CX = size of destination buffer DS:DX -> ASCIZ host name (max 127 chars) ES:DI -> destination buffer or 0000h:0000h Return: CF clear if successful DX:AX -> IP address of host destination buffer filled with canonical host name CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319 at INT 61"FTP Software") Note: this function calls DOS, and can fail if the DOS call fails SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP",INT 61/AH=54hTop
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "nm_domain" - RESOLVE NAME USING DNS AH = 52h CX = size of destination buffer DS:DX -> ASCIZ host name (max 127 chars) ES:DI -> destination buffer or 0000h:0000h Return: CF clear if successful DX:AX -> IP address of host destination buffer filled with canonical host name CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319 at INT 61"FTP Software") Note: this function will poll all configured domain name servers if necessary SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP",INT 61/AH=54hTop
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05- - "nm_ien116" - RESOLVE HOST NAME USING IEN116 AH = 53h DS:DX -> ASCIZ name to be resolved (max 127 chars) Return: CF clear if successful DX:AX -> IP address of host CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319 at INT 61"FTP Software") Range: INT 20 to INT E0, selected by configuration Note: this function is not supported by v2.10+ SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP",INT 61/AH=54hTop
INT 61 - PC/TCP kernel v2.05+ - "nm_res_name" - RESOLVE HOST NAME AH = 54h CX = size of destination buffer DS:DX -> ASCIZ host name (max 127 chars) ES:DI -> destination buffer or 0000h:0000h Return: CF clear if successful DX:AX -> IP address of host destination buffer filled with canonical host name CF set on error AX = error code (see #03319 at INT 61"FTP Software") Note: this function uses all configured methods in turn to resolve the name (numerical, then host table, then DNS, then IEN116) BUG: the SLIP kernel for v2.05 bounds-checks the wrong register, so values greater than 54h in AH may crash the system. Other kernels may have this bug as well; it has been fixed in the v2.2 SLIPDRV kernel. SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software",INT 61/AH=00h"PC/TCP",INT 61/AH=50h,INT 61/AH=51h SeeAlso: INT 61/AH=52h,INT 61/AH=53hTop
INT 61 U - PC/TCP kernel v2.3 - ??? AH = 55h ??? Return: ??? SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software"Top
INT 61 U - PC/TCP kernel v2.3 - ??? AH = 56h ??? Return: ??? SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software"Top
INT 61 U - PC/TCP kernel v2.3 - ??? AH = 57h ??? Return: ??? SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software"Top
INT 61 U - PC/TCP kernel v2.3 - ??? AH = 58h ??? Return: ??? SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software"Top
INT 61 U - PC/TCP kernel v2.3 - ??? AH = 59h ??? Return: ??? SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software"Top
INT 61 U - PC/TCP kernel v2.3 - ??? AH = 5Ah ??? Return: ??? SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software"Top
INT 61 U - PC/TCP kernel v2.3 - ??? AH = 5Bh ??? Return: ??? SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software"Top
INT 61 U - PC/TCP kernel v2.3 - ??? AH = 5Ch ??? Return: ??? SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software"Top
INT 61 U - PC/TCP kernel v2.3 - ??? AH = 5Dh ??? Return: ??? SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software"Top
INT 61 U - PC/TCP kernel v2.3 - ??? AH = 5Eh ??? Return: ??? SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software"Top
INT 61 U - PC/TCP kernel v2.3 - ??? AH = 5Fh ??? Return: ??? SeeAlso: INT 61"FTP Software"Top
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