Interrupt List, part 18 of 18
Copyright (c) 1989-1999,2000 Ralf Brown
Table of Contents: by Order by Category
Table of Contents by Order
92 - INT 92 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
92 - INT 92 - Sangoma X.25 INTERFACE PROGRAM
92E1 - INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher INTERFACE
92E100 - INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetInitStart"
92E101BX0000 - INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetInitCheck"
92E102BX0000 - INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetCheckDriver"
92E103BX0000 - INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetTerminate"
92E104 - INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetWhereIs"
92E105 - INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetOpen"
92E106BX0004 - INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetRead"
92E107BX0002 - INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetGetError"
92E108 - INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetWrite"
92E109 - INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetErrorFix" (UNUSED)
92E10A - INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetClose"
92E10B - INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetCheckQueue"
92E10C - INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetReadQueue"
92E10D - INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetSubmitName"
92E10E - INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetRemoveName"
92E10FBX0000 - INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - IS ANYONE THERE? QUERY
92E110 - INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetGetAltRoute"
92E111 - INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetDeleteAltRoutes"
92E112 - INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetChangePassword"
92E113 - INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetSetAltRoute"
92E175 - INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - BECOME MICRO TSR
92E180 - INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - INSTALLATION CHECK
93 - INT 93 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
93 - INT 93 - IBM TOKEN RING ADAPTER - ???
94 - INT 94 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
94----SI0000 - INT 94 u - PCM driver - INITIALIZE SOUND
94----SI0001 - INT 94 u - PCM driver - INITIALIZE PCM
94----SI0002 - INT 94 u - PCM driver - INITIALIZE PCM INFO
94----SI0003 - INT 94 u - PCM driver - INITIALIZE DMA BUFFER
94----SI0004 - INT 94 u - PCM driver - INITIALIZE USER FUNCTION
94----SI0005 - INT 94 u - PCM driver - BEGIN AUDIO PLAY
94----SI0006 - INT 94 u - PCM driver - BEGIN AUDIO RECORD
94----SI0007 - INT 94 u - PCM driver - PAUSE AUDIO PLAY/RECORD
94----SI0008 - INT 94 u - PCM driver - RESUME AUDIO PLAY/RECORD
94----SI0009 - INT 94 u - PCM driver - STOP AUDIO PLAY/RECORD
94----SI000A - INT 94 u - PCM driver - UNHOOK INTERRUPTS AND TURN OFF DMA
94----SI000B - INT 94 u - PCM driver - FIND VALID DMA BUFFER IN HUGE MEMORY BLOCK
94----SI000D - INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - GET STATUS
94----SI8000 - INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - GET INTERNAL DMA BUFFER ADDRESS
94----SI8001 - INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - GET INTERNAL DMA BUFFER SIZE AND DIVISIONS
94----SI8002 - INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - CHECK BOARD ADDRESS
94----SI8004 - INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - GET INTERNAL NOTE BUFFER
94----SI8005 - INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - SINGLE-STEP QUEUE
94----SI8011 - INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - INITIALIZE
94----SI8012 - INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - LOAD SOUND FOR LATER PLAY THROUGH KEYBOARD
94----SI8013 - INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - GET INTERNAL SOUND USAGE
94----SI8014 - INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - GET DATA FOR SPECIFIED SOUND
94----SI8015 - INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - GET/SET INTERNAL DMA BUFFER
94----SI8016 - INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - SIMULATE DOUBLE-SHIFT HOTKEY
94--01SI8017 - INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - CTRL-G INTERCEPT
94--02SI8017 - INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - DOUBLE-SHIFT-HOTKEY SOUND FEATURE
94--04SI8017 - INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - RANDOM SOUND FEATURE
94--08SI8017 - INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - NO ACTIVITY FEATURE
94--10SI8017 - INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - TIMER CONTROL
94----SI8018 - INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - GET INFO
95 - INT 95 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
95 - INT 95 - APL*PLUS/PC - DETERMINE R= SPACE
96 - INT 96 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
96 - INT 96 U - KILL.COM, QKILL.COM - POP UP
97 - INT 97 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
98 - INT 98 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
99 - INT 99 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
9A - INT 9A - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
9B - INT 9B - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
9C - INT 9C - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
9C - INT 9C - VIRUS - "INT13" - ORIGINAL INT 13h VECTOR
9D - INT 9D - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
9D - INT 9D - VIRUS - "INT13" - ROM INT 13h ENTRY POINT
9E - INT 9E - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
9E - INT 9E - VIRUS - "INT13" - ORIGINAL INT 21h VECTOR
9F - INT 9F - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
9F - INT 9F - VIRUS - "INT13" - STORAGE FOR USER INT 13h VECTOR
A0 - INT A0 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
A0 - INT A0 - APL*PLUS/PC - USED BY APL/GSS*CGI GRAPHICS INTERFACE
A1 - INT A1 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
A2 - INT A2 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
A3 - INT A3 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
A4 - INT A4 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
A4 - INT A4 U - Right Hand Man - API
A5 - INT A5 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
A6 - INT A6 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
A7 - INT A7 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
A8 - INT A8 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
A9 - INT A9 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
AA - INT AA - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
AB - INT AB - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
AC - INT AC - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
AD - INT AD - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
AE - INT AE - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
AF - INT AF - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
B0 - INT B0 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
B1 - INT B1 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
B2 - INT B2 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
B3 - INT B3 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
B370 - INT B3 - ZIPKEY - GET VERSION
B371 - INT B3 - ZIPKEY - CONVERT TWO-LETTER ABBREVIATION TO STATE CODE
B372 - INT B3 - ZIPKEY - CONVERT STATE CODE TO TWO-LETTER ABBREVIATION
B373 - INT B3 - ZIPKEY - CONVERT STATE CODE TO STATE NAME
B374 - INT B3 - ZIPKEY - CONVERT ZIPCODE TO ASCII DIGITS
B375 - INT B3 - ZIPKEY - LOOK UP STATE CODE FOR ZIPCODE
B376 - INT B3 - ZIPKEY - LOOK UP CITY AND STATE FOR ZIPCODE
B377 - INT B3 - ZIPKEY - PLAY BACK EXIT KEY FOR ENTRY WITH GIVEN ZIPCODE
B378 - INT B3 - ZIPKEY - LOOK UP ZIPCODES FOR A GIVEN STATE AND CITY
B379 - INT B3 - ZIPKEY - LOOK UP ZIPCODES FOR A GIVEN CITY
B37A - INT B3 - ZIPKEY - FETCH AN ENTRY FROM A PREVIOUS LOOKUP
B37B - INT B3 - ZIPKEY - GET VALUES NEEDED TO SAVE ZIPKEY CONTEXT
B37C - INT B3 - ZIPKEY - RESTORE ZIPKEY CONTEXT
B37D - INT B3 - ZIPKEY - REQUEST POP UP
B37E - INT B3 - ZIPKEY - GET NAME OF PRIMARY CITY FOR A ZIPCODE REGION
B37F - INT B3 - ZIPKEY - ENABLE/DISABLE HOTKEYS
B380 - INT B3 - ZIPKEY v2.0+ - DETERMINE STATE FOR AREA CODE
B4 - INT B4 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
B4 - INT B4 - StackMan - REQUEST NEW STACK
B5 - INT B5 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
B5 - INT B5 - StackMan - RESTORE ORIGINAL STACK
B5 - INT B5 U - Netroom NETSWAP4 - ???
B6 - INT B6 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
B6 - INT B6 - (NOT A VECTOR!) - USED BY TBFENCE
B7 - INT B7 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
B7 - INT B7 - TBFENCE - ???
B8 - INT B8 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
B9 - INT B9 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
BA - INT BA - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
BB - INT BB - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
BC - INT BC - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
BD - INT BD - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
BE - INT BE - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
BE - INT BE - DESQview/X - ???
BF - INT BF - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
C0 - INT C0 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
C0 - INT C0 - AMI BIOS - DRIVE 0 DATA
C1 - INT C1 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
C1 - INT C1 - AMI BIOS - DRIVE 0 DATA
C2 - INT C2 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
C2 - INT C2 - AMI BIOS - DRIVE 0 DATA
C3 - INT C3 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
C3 - INT C3 - AMI BIOS - DRIVE 0 DATA
C4 - INT C4 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
C4 - INT C4 - AMI BIOS - DRIVE 1 DATA
C5 - INT C5 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
C5 - INT C5 - AMI BIOS - DRIVE 1 DATA
C6 - INT C6 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
C6 - INT C6 - APL*PLUS/PC - IDENTICAL TO INT 86
C6 - INT C6 - AMI BIOS - DRIVE 1 DATA
C7 - INT C7 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
C7 - INT C7 - APL*PLUS/PC - ???
C7 - INT C7 - AMI BIOS - DRIVE 1 DATA
C8 - INT C8 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
C8 - INT C8 - APL*PLUS/PC - IDENTICAL TO INT 88
C9 - INT C9 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
C9 - INT C9 - APL*PLUS/PC - ???
CA - INT CA - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
CA - INT CA - APL*PLUS/PC - PRINT SCREEN
CB - INT CB - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
CB - INT CB - APL*PLUS/PC - BEEP
CC - INT CC - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
CC - INT CC - APL*PLUS/PC - CLEAR SCREEN MEMORY
CD - INT CD - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
CD - INT CD - STSC APL*PLUS/PC - MAY BE USED IN FUTURE RELEASES
CE - INT CE - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
CE - INT CE - STSC APL*PLUS/PC - MAY BE USED IN FUTURE RELEASES
CF - INT CF - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
CF - INT CF - APL*PLUS/PC - DEFAULT LOW-RESOLUTION TIMER FOR QUAD MF FUNCTION
D0 - INT D0 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
D0 - INT D0 - STSC APL*PLUS/PC - MAY BE USED IN FUTURE RELEASES
D0 - INT D0 - [not a vector!] - NJFRERAM SIGNATURE VECTOR
D1 - INT D1 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
D1 - INT D1 - STSC APL*PLUS/PC - MAY BE USED IN FUTURE RELEASES
D2 - INT D2 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
D2 - INT D2 - STSC APL*PLUS/PC - MAY BE USED IN FUTURE RELEASES
D3 - INT D3 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
D3 - INT D3 - STSC APL*PLUS/PC - MAY BE USED IN FUTURE RELEASES
D3 - INT D3 - VIRUS - "Antiexe" - RELOCATED INT 13
D4 - INT D4 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
D4 - INT D4 - STSC APL*PLUS/PC - MAY BE USED IN FUTURE RELEASES
D400 - INT D4 O - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - OBSOLETE FUNCTIONS
D402 - INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v3.0+ - GET SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK POINTER
D403 - INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - GET/SET EXTENDED DIRECTORY INFORMATION
D404 - INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v3.0+ - GET TASK CONTROL BLOCK
D407 - INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v3.0+ - WAIT FOR EVENT
D410 - INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v3.0+ - ENTER/LEAVE NATIVE 386 EXECUTION MODE
D411 - INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v3.0+ - ALLOCATE NATIVE MODE MEMORY BLOCK
D412 - INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v3.0+ - FREE NATIVE MODE MEMORY BLOCK
D413 - INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - GET ALIAS FOR SELECTOR (NATIVE MODE ONLY)
D416 - INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - SET/CLEAR IRQ RESERVATION
D419 - INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - GET TASK ID
D41A - INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - GET/SET TASK PRIORITY
D41B - INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - GET/SET TIME SLICE
D41C - INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - GET/SET KEYBOARD MODE
D41D - INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - GET CURRENT PROGRAM NAME
D41E - INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - GET CURRENT USERNAME AND SECURITY CLASS
D41F - INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - GET TASK PARTITION INFORMATION
D420 - INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - GET PORT AND BAUDRATE INFORMATION
D421 - INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - REMOVE A TASK
D422 - INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - ADD A TASK TO THE SYSTEM
D423 - INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - CHANGE TERMINAL DRIVER
D424 - INT D4 U - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - GET OPERATING SYSTEM SERIAL NUMBER
D425 - INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - IDENTIFY LOAD ADDRESS OF DEVICE DRIVER LOCATION
D426 - INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - GET SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK SEGMENT/SELECTOR
D427 - INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - GET TASK CONTROL BLOCK SEGMENT/SELECTOR
D428 - INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - GET CONTROL BLOCK DATA FROM SCB OR TCB
D429 - INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - WRITE CONTROL BLOCK DATA INTO SCB OR TCB
D42A - INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - SWAP CONTROL BLOCK DATA OF SCB OR TCB
D42C - INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - GET/SET SPOOLER PARAMETERS
D42D - INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - GET MAXIMUM TASK SIZE
D5 - INT D5 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
D5 - INT D5 - STSC APL*PLUS/PC - MAY BE USED IN FUTURE RELEASES
D6 - INT D6 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
D6 - INT D6 - STSC APL*PLUS/PC - MAY BE USED IN FUTURE RELEASES
D7 - INT D7 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
D7 - INT D7 - STSC APL*PLUS/PC - MAY BE USED IN FUTURE RELEASES
D8 - INT D8 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
D8 - INT D8 - STSC APL*PLUS/PC - MAY BE USED IN FUTURE RELEASES
D8 - INT D8 - Screen Thief v1.00 - RELOCATED IRQ0
D9 - INT D9 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
D9 - INT D9 - STSC APL*PLUS/PC - MAY BE USED IN FUTURE RELEASES
D9 - INT D9 - Screen Thief v1.00 - RELOCATED IRQ1
DA - INT DA - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
DA - INT DA - STSC APL*PLUS/PC - MAY BE USED IN FUTURE RELEASES
DA - INT DA - Screen Thief v1.00 - RELOCATED IRQ2
DB - INT DB - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
DB - INT DB - STSC APL*PLUS/PC - MAY BE USED IN FUTURE RELEASES
DB - INT DB - Screen Thief v1.00 - RELOCATED IRQ3
DC - INT DC - PC/370 v4.1- - API
DC - INT DC - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
DC - INT DC - STSC APL*PLUS/PC - MAY BE USED IN FUTURE RELEASES
DC - INT DC - Screen Thief v1.00 - RELOCATED IRQ4
DD - INT DD - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
DD - INT DD - STSC APL*PLUS/PC v9.0 - PLACE KEYSTROKE EVENTS IN INPUT BUFFER
DD - INT DD - Screen Thief v1.00 - RELOCATED IRQ5
DE - INT DE - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
DE - INT DE - APL*PLUS/PC - ???
DE - INT DE - Screen Thief v1.00 - RELOCATED IRQ6
DF - INT DF - Victor 9000/Sirius 1 - SuperBIOS
DF - INT DF - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
DF - INT DF - APL*PLUS/PC - SAME AS INT 10
DF - INT DF - Screen Thief v1.00 - RELOCATED IRQ7
E0 - INT E0 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
E0 - INT E0 - APL*PLUS/PC - RESTIME HIGH-RESOLUTION TIMER FOR QUAD MF FUNCTION
E0 - INT E0 - VIRUS - "Micro-128" - ???
E0 - INT E0 - DeskMate (Tandy) - DESK EXECUTIVE API
E0 - INT E0 - CP/M-86, Concurrent CP/M, DR Multiuser DOS - FUNCTION CALLS
E0----CL00 - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "P_TERMCPM" - TERMINATE CALLING PROCESS
E0----CL01 - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "C_READ" - FETCH CHARACTER FROM THE DEFAULT CONSOLE
E0----CL02 - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "C_WRITE" - WRITE CHARACTER TO DEFAULT CONSOLE
E0----CL03 - INT E0 - DR Multiuser DOS - "A_READ" - READ CHARACTER FROM DEFAULT AUX DEVICE
E0----CL04 - INT E0 - DR Multiuser DOS - "A_WRITE" - WRITE CHARACTER TO DEFAULT AUX DEVICE
E0----CL05 - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "L_WRITE" - WRITE CHARACTER TO DEFAULT LIST DEVICE
E0----CL06 - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "C_RAWIO" - PERFORM RAW I/O WITH DEFAULT CONSOLE
E0----CL07 - INT E0 - DR Multiuser DOS - "A_STATIN" - GET INPUT STATUS OF AUX DEVICE
E0----CL08 - INT E0 - DR Multiuser DOS - "A_STATOUT" - GET OUTPUT STATUS OF AUX DEVICE
E0----CL09 - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "C_WRITESTR" - WRITE STRING TO DEFAULT CONSOLE
E0----CL0A - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "C_READSTR" - READ STRING FROM DEFAULT CONSOLE
E0----CL0B - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "C_STAT" - RETURN DEFAULT CONSOLE INPUT STATUS
E0----CL0C - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "S_BDOSVER" - GET BDOS VERSION
E0----CL2F - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "P_CHAIN" - CHAIN PROCESS
E0----CL35 - INT E0 R - REAL/32 - "MC_MAX" - CP-M/86 ALLOCATE MAXIMUM MEMORY
E0----CL36 - INT E0 R - REAL/32 - "MC_ABSMAX" - ALLOCATE MAXIMUM MEMORY SEGMENT ABSOLUTE
E0----CL37 - INT E0 R - REAL/32 - "MC_ALLOC" - CP-M/86 ALLOCATE MEMORY SEGMENT
E0----CL38 - INT E0 R - REAL/32 - "MC_ABSALLOC" - ALLOCATE MEMORY SEGMENT ABSOLUTE
E0----CL39 - INT E0 R - REAL/32 - "MC_FREE" - CP-M/86 FREE SPECIFIED MEMORY SEGMENT
E0----CL3A - INT E0 R - REAL/32 - "MC_ALLFREE" - CP-M/86 FREE ALL MEMORY
E0----CL3B - INT E0 u - REAL/32 - "P_LOAD" - LOAD .CMD FILE INTO MEMORY
E0----CL40 - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "N_LOGON" - LOG ONTO A SERVER
E0----CL41 - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "N_LOGON" - LOG OFF A SERVER
E0----CL44 - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "N_STAT" - GET NETWORK STATUS
E0----CL45 - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "N_RCT" - GET REQUESTOR CONFIGURATION TABLE
E0----CL47 - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "N_SCT" - GET SERVER CONFIGURATION TABLE
E0----CL48 - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "N_ERRMODE" - SET NETWORK ERROR MODE
E0----CL59 - INT E0 - ConcCP/M,DR Multiuser DOS - "S_MEMORY" - RESERVE MEMORY IN GLOBAL AREA
E0----CL5C - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "P_PATH" - SCAN PATH FOR EXECUTABLE FILE
E0----CL5D - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "P_EXEC" - EXECUTE CHILD PROCESS
E0----CL5E - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "P_EXITCODE" - GET/SET PROCESS EXIT CODE
E0----CL6B - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "S_SERIAL" - GET OS SERIAL NUMBER
E0----CL6D - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "C_MODE" - GET/SET CONSOLE MODE
E0----CL6E - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "C_DELIMIT" - GET/SET STRING DELIMITER
E0----CL6F - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "C_WRITEBLK" - WRITE BLOCK TO DEFAULT CONSOLE
E0----CL70 - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "L_WRITEBLK" - WRITE BLOCK TO DEFAULT LIST (PRINTER) DEVICE
E0----CL71 - INT E0 R - ConcCP/M,DR Multiuser DOS - EXECUTE DOS-COMPATIBLE FUNCTIONS
E0----CL73 - INT E0 - GSX-86, GEM/1, GEM/2 - API
E0----CL80 - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "M_ALLOC" - ALLOCATE MEMORY
E0----CL81 - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "M_FREE" - DEALLOCATE MEMORY
E0----CL84 - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "DEV_WAITFLAG" - WAIT ON SYSTEM FLAG
E0----CL85 - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "DEV_SETFLAG" - SET SYSTEM FLAG
E0----CL86 - INT E0 - ConcCP/M,DR Multiuser DOS - "Q_MAKE" - CREATE MESSAGE QUEUE
E0----CL87 - INT E0 - ConcCP/M,DR Multiuser DOS - "Q_OPEN" - OPEN MESSAGE QUEUE
E0----CL88 - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "Q_DELETE" - DELETE SYSTEM QUEUE
E0----CL89 - INT E0 - ConcCP/M,DR Multiuser DOS - "Q_READ" - READ MESSAGE QUEUE
E0----CL8A - INT E0 - ConcCP/M,DR Multiuser DOS - "Q_CREAD" - CONDITIONALLY READ MSG QUEUE
E0----CL8B - INT E0 - ConcCP/M,DR Multiuser DOS - "Q_WRITE" - WRITE MESSAGE QUEUE
E0----CL8C - INT E0 - ConcCP/M,DR Multiuser DOS - "Q_CWRITE" - CONDITIONALLY WRITE MSG QUEUE
E0----CL8E - INT E0 - ConcCP/M,DR Multiuser DOS - "P_DISPATCH" - CALL DISPATCHER
E0----CL8F - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "P_TERM" - TERMINATE CALLING PROCESS
E0----CL90 - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "P_CREATE" - CREATE A PROCESS
E0----CL91 - INT E0 - ConcCP/M,DR Multiuser DOS - "P_PRIORITY" - SET PROCESS PRIORITY
E0----CL92 - INT E0 - ConcCP/M,DR Multiuser DOS - "C_ATTACH" - ATTACH TO DEFAULT CONSOLE
E0----CL93 - INT E0 - ConcCP/M,DR Multiuser DOS - "C_DETACH" - DETACH FROM DEFAULT CONSOLE
E0----CL94 - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "C_SET" - SET PROCESS'S DEFAULT CONSOLE
E0----CL95 - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "C_ASSIGN" - ASSIGN DEFAULT CONSOLE TO ANOTHER PROCESS
E0----CL96 - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "P_CLI" - RUN COMMAND LINE INTERFACE
E0----CL99 - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "C_GET" - GET DEFAULT CONSOLE
E0----CL9A - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "S_SYSDAT" - GET SYSTEM DATA AREA
E0----CL9C - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "P_PDADR" - GET ADDRESS OF PROCESS DESCRIPTOR
E0----CL9D - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "P_ABORT" - ABORT PROCESS BY NAME OR DESCRIPTOR
E0----CL9E - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "L_ATTACH" - ATTACH TO DEFAULT LIST DEVICE
E0----CL9F - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "L_DETACH" - DETACH FROM DEFAULT LIST DEVICE
E0----CLA0 - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "L_SET" - SET DEFAULT LIST DEVICE
E0----CLA1 - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "L_CATTACH" - CONDITIONALLY ATTACH TO DEFAULT LIST DEVICE
E0----CLA2 - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "C_CATTACH" - CONDITIONALLY ATTACH TO DEFAULT CONSOLE
E0----CLA3 - INT E0 - ConcCP/M,DR Multiuser DOS,REAL/32 - "S_OSVER" - GET OS VERSION
E0----CLA4 - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "L_GET" - GET DEFAULT LIST (PRINTER) DEVICE
E0----CLA5 - INT E0 - DR Multiuser DOS - "A_ATTACH" - ATTACH AUX DEVICE
E0----CLA6 - INT E0 - DR Multiuser DOS - "A_DETACH" - DETACH FROM AUX DEVICE
E0----CLA7 - INT E0 - DR Multiuser DOS - "A_CATTACH" - CONDITIONALLY ATTACH TO AUX DEVICE
E0----CLA8 - INT E0 - DR Multiuser DOS - "A_SET" - SET DEFAULT AUX DEVICE NUMBER
E0----CLA9 - INT E0 - DR Multiuser DOS - "A_GET" - GET DEFAULT AUX DEVICE NUMBER
E0----CLAC - INT E0 - DR Multiuser DOS - "A_READBLK" - READ STRING FROM AUX DEVICE
E0----CLAD - INT E0 - DR Multiuser DOS - "A_WRITEBLK" - WRITE STRING TO AUX DEVICE
E0----CLB0 - INT E0 - DR Multiuser DOS - "A_CONFIG" - GET/SET AUX DEVICE PARAMETERS
E0----CLB1 - INT E0 - DR Multiuser DOS - "A_CONTROL" - GET/SET AUX CONTROL PARAMETERS
E0----CLB2 - INT E0 - DR Multiuser DOS - "A_BREAK" - SEND BREAK TO AUX DEVICE
E0----CLB3 - INT E0 R - REAL/32 - "MP_ALLOC" - ALLOCATE PHYSICAL MEMORY
E0----CLB4 - INT E0 R - REAL/32 - "MP_FREE" - DEALLOCATE PHYSICAL MEMORY
E0----CLB5 - INT E0 R - REAL/32 - "MP_MAP" - MAP PHYSICAL MEMORY
E0----CLB6 - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "Q_NCREAD" - CONDITIONALLY NONDESTRUCTIVELY READ QUEUE
E0----CLB7 - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "DEV_TWAITFLAG" - TIMED WAIT ON SYSTEM FLAG
E0----CLB8 - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "DEV_MAP" - GET/SET SERIAL/PARALLEL PORT MAPPINGS
E0----CLB9 - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "L_TIMEOUT" - SET LIST DEVICE TIMEOUT
E0----CLBA - INT E0 - REAL/32 - "A_TIMEOUT" - SET AUX DEVICE TIMEOUT
E0----CLBD - INT E0 - DR Multiuser DOS - "P_DELAY" - DELAY EXECUTION
E00000 - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "SWAPTASK" - END CURRENT ROBOT'S TURN
E00001 - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "MOVEMENT" - START MOVING
E00002 - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "SCAN" - SCAN FOR OTHER ROBOTS IN THE GIVEN DIRECTION
E00003 - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "SHOOT" - FIRE A SHELL AT ANOTHER ROBOT
E00010 - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "GETXY" - GET ROBOT'S CURRENT POSITION
E00011 - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "TRANSMIT" - SEND DATA TO ANOTHER ROBOT
E00012 - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "RECEIVE" - GET DATA FROM OTHER ROBOTS
E00013 - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "DAMAGE" - DETERMINE HOW MUCH DAMAGE SUSTAINED
E00014 - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "SPEED" - DETERMINE HOW FAST ROBOT IS MOVING
E00015 - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "BATTERY" - DETERMINE HOW MUCH BATTERY POWER LEFT
E00016 - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "TICKS" - DETERMINE HOW LONG SINCE GAME STARTED
E00017 - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "L_SIN" - GET SCALED SINE OF AN ANGLE
E00018 - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "L_COS" - GET SCALED COSINE OF AN ANGLE
E00019 - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "L_TAN" - GET SCALED TANGENT OF AN ANGLE
E0001A - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "L_ATAN" - GET ANGLE GIVEN SCALED TANGENT
E0001B - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "SQRT" - DETERMINE SQUARE ROOT OF A NUMBER
E0001C - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "SET_PATTERN" - SPECIFY ROBOT'S DISPLAY IMAGE
E0001D - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "DEBUG_FLAG" - SET/CLEAR MARKERS NEXT TO ROBOT'S NAME
E0001E - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "BUY_ARMOUR" - BUY OR SELL ARMOR FOR ROBOT
E0001F - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "BUY_SHELLS" - BUY ADDITIONAL CANNON SHELLS
E00020 - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "SHELLS LEFT" - DETERMINE HOW MANY SHELLS ROBOT HAS
E00021 - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "GET LOCAL MAP"
E00022 - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "INVISIBILITY" - CONTROL ROBOT'S INVISIBILITY DEVICE
E00023 - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "GET_SHELL_STATUS" - FIND OUT WHAT HAPPENED TO SHELL
E00024 - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "IS_INVISIBLE" - DETERMINE WHETHER ROBOT IS INVISIBLE
E00025 - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "L_ATAN2" - GET ARCTANGENT
E00026 - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "GET_ROBOT_ID" - DETERMINE CURRENT ROBOT'S IDENTIFIER
E00027 - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "REGISTER_IFF" - REGISTER FRIEND/FOE IDENT STRING
E00028 - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "CHECK_IFF" - QUERY FRIEND/FOE IDENTIFICATION STRING
E00029 - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "REGISTER_NAME" - SPECIFY ROBOT'S NAME
E0002A - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "FIND_NAME" - SEARCH FOR ROBOT WITH GIVEN NAME
E0002B - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "GET_TEAM_ID" - DETERMINE TEAM MEMBERSHIP OF ROBOT
E0002C - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "GET_ASHELL_STATUS" - FIND OUT WHAT HAPPENED TO SHELL
E0002D - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "REGISTER_X" - SELECT AUTOMATIC X POSITION UPDATES
E0002E - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "REGISTER_Y" - SELECT AUTOMATIC Y POSITION UPDATES
E00080 - INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "CONFIGURE" - CUSTOMIZE ROBOT
E1 - INT E1 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
E1 - INT E1 - PC Cluster Disk Server Information (NOT A VECTOR!)
E1 - INT E1 - MP/M-86, - ALTERNATE CP/M-86 FUNCTION CALLS
E1 - INT E1 - DeskMate (Tandy) - TASK DATA SEGMENTS (NOT A VECTOR!)
E2 - INT E2 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
E2 - INT E2 - PC Cluster Program - RELOCATED INT 1C
E3 - INT E3 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
E40005 - INT E4 - Logitech Modula v2.0 - MonitorEntry
E40006 - INT E4 - Logitech Modula v2.0 - MonitorExit
E4 - INT E4 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
E4 - INT E4 - DIGITAL RESEARCH - FLAG INTERRUPT
E5 - INT E5 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
E5 - INT E5 - DIGITAL RESEARCH - FIDDS INTERRUPT
E6 - INT E6 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
E6 - INT E6 C - CP/M-86 v1.1 - XIOS INTERRUPT / UNKNOWN DISK DRIVE
E600 - INT E6 - Linux DOSEMU - INSTALLATION CHECK
E601 - INT E6 - Linux DOSEMU - REGISTER DUMP
E602 - INT E6 - Linux DOSEMU - SET I/O PORT PERMISSIONS
E605 - INT E6 - Linux DOSEMU - STARTUP BANNER
E612 - INT E6 - Linux DOSEMU - SET "HOGTHRESHOLD"
E622 - INT E6 - Linux DOSEMU - GET EMS STATUS
E630 - INT E6 - Linux DOSEMU - SET BOOTDISK FLAG
E650 - INT E6 - Linux DOSEMU - EXECUTE UNIX COMMAND
E651 - INT E6 - Linux DOSEMU - EXECUTE DOS COMMAND FROM UNIX
E680 - INT E6 - Linux DOSEMU - GET CURRENT UNIX DIRECTORY
E681 - INT E6 - Linux DOSEMU - CHANGE CURRENT UNIX DIRECTORY
E6FF - INT E6 - Linux DOSEMU - TERMINATE
E7 - INT E7 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
E8 - INT E8 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
E9 - INT E9 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
EA - INT EA - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
EB - INT EB - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
EC - INT EC - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
EC - INT EC - used by Alloy NTNX
EC - INT EC - Exact - RUNTIME INTERFACE MULTIPLEXOR
ED - INT ED - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
EE - INT EE - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter
EF - INT EF - BASIC - ORIGINAL INT 09 VECTOR
EF----CX00C8 - INT EF - GEM - AES INTERFACE
EF----CX00C9 - INT EF - GEM - AES INTERFACE
EF----CX0473 - INT EF - GEM - VDI INTERFACE
F0 - INT F0 - BASICA.COM, GWBASIC, compiled BASIC - ORIGINAL INT 08 VECTOR
F1 - INT F1 - reserved for user interrupt
F1 - INT F1 - SPEECH.COM - CONVERT TEXT STRING TO SPEECH
F1 - INT F1 - Andy C. McGuire SPEECH.COM/SAY.COM
F1 - INT F1 - AQUEDUCT, PIPELINE - GET DATA AREA ADDRESS
F1 - INT F1 - NetWare Remote Boot - INSTALLATION CHECK (NOT A VECTOR!)
F1 - INT F1 - VIRUS - "Violetta" - ???
F101 - INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v1.1 - "API-REGISTER" - INITIALIZE CAPI
F1--01 - INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v2.0 - "CAPI_REGISTER" - INITIALIZE CAPI
F102 - INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v1.1 - "API-RELEASE" - UNREGISTER FROM CAPI
F1--02 - INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v2.0 - "CAPI_RELEASE" - UNREGISTER FROM CAPI
F103 - INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v1.1 - "API-PUT-MESSAGE"
F1--03 - INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v2.0 - "CAPI_PUT_MESSAGE"
F104 - INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v1.1 - "API-GET-MESSAGE"
F1--04 - INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v2.0 - "CAPI_GET_MESSAGE"
F105 - INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v1.1 - "API-SET-SIGNAL" - SIGNAL HANDLING
F1--05 - INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v2.0 - "CAPI_SET_SIGNAL" - SIGNAL HANDLING
F106 - INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v1.1 - "API-DEINSTALL" - UNINSTALL
F1F0 - INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v1.1 - "API-GET-MANUFACTURER"
F1--F0 - INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v2.0 - "CAPI_GET_MANUFACTURER"
F1F1 - INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v1.1 - "API-GET-VERSION"
F1--F1 - INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v2.0 - "CAPI_GET_VERSION"
F1F2 - INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v1.1 - "API-GET-SERIAL-NUMBER"
F1--F2 - INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v2.0 - "CAPI_GET_SERIAL_NUMBER"
F1--F3 - INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v2.0 - "CAPI_GET_PROFILE" - GET CAPABILITIES
F1FF - INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v1.1 - "API-MANUFACTURER" - VENDOR-SPECIFIC
F1--FF - INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v2.0 - "CAPI_MANUFACTURER" - VENDOR-SPECIFIC
F2 - INT F2 - reserved for user interrupt
F2 - INT F2 - Andy C. McGuire SPEECH.COM/SAY.COM
F2 - INT F2 - NetWare Remote Boot - ORIGINAL INT 13
F2 - INT F2 - ICCTSR 1.0 - ImageCapture COLOR Developer's Kit - API
F3 - INT F3 - reserved for user interrupt
F3 - INT F3 - SoundBlaster - POINTER TO ECHO VALUE
F3 - INT F3 - ICCTSR 1.0 - HANDSHAKE ID VECTOR
F3 - INT F3 - NetWare Remote Boot - BOOT ROM'S INT 13 HANDLER
F4 - INT F4 - reserved for user interrupt
F4 - INT F4 - DoubleDOS - GIVE UP REST OF CURRENT CLOCK TICK AND ALL OF NEXT TICK
F4 - INT F4 - NetWare Remote Boot - ???
F5 - INT F5 - reserved for user interrupt
F5 - INT F5 - DoubleDOS - ???
F6 - INT F6 - reserved for user interrupt
F6 - INT F6 - DoubleDOS - ???
F7 - INT F7 - reserved for user interrupt
F7 - INT F7 - DoubleDOS - ???
F700 - INT F7 - FSBBS 2.0 - CONFIGURATION RECORD
F701 - INT F7 - FSBBS 2.0 - USER RECORD
F702 - INT F7 - FSBBS 2.0 - GET ACCOUNT NAME
F703 - INT F7 - FSBBS 2.0 - TERMINAL NUMBER
F704 - INT F7 - FSBBS 2.0 - PASSDATA BUFFER
F705 - INT F7 - FSBBS 2.0 - TIMER FUNCTIONS
F706 - INT F7 - FSBBS 2.0 - FUNCTION AVAILABILITY
F707 - INT F7 - FSBBS 2.0 - DUMP FUNCTIONS
F8 - INT F8 - reserved for user interrupt
F8 - INT F8 - Sanyo MBC-550/555 - IRQ0 - 100 HZ INTERRUPT
F8 - INT F8 - DoubleDOS - ???
F9 - INT F9 - reserved for user interrupt
F9 - INT F9 - DoubleDOS - ???
F9 - INT F9 - Sanyo MBC-550/555 - IRQ1 - ???
FA - INT FA - reserved for user interrupt
FA - INT FA - Sanyo MBC-550/555 - IRQ2 - SERIAL PORT USART INTERRUPT
FA - INT FA - DoubleDOS - TURN OFF TIMESHARING
FA - INT FA P - ASM Edit - INSTALLATION CHECK
FB - INT FB - reserved for user interrupt
FB - INT FB - Sanyo MBC-550/555 - IRQ3 - KEYBOARD USART RECEIVE INTERRUPT
FB - INT FB - DoubleDOS - TURN ON TIMESHARING
FC - INT FC - reserved for user interrupt
FC - INT FC - DoubleDOS - GET CURRENT SCREEN BUFFER ADDRESS
FC - INT FC - Sanyo MBC-550/555 - IRQ4 - PRINTER READY INTERRUPT
FD - INT FD - reserved for user interrupt
FD - INT FD - DoubleDOS - ???
FD - INT FD - Sanyo MBC-550/555 - IRQ5 - FLOPPY DISK CONTROLLER
FD - INT FD - TFPCX - INSTALLATION CHECK
FD01 - INT FD - TFPCX - TEST FOR CHARACTER WAITING
FD02 - INT FD - TFPCX - GET CHARACTER
FD03 - INT FD - TFPCX - OUTPUT CHARACTER
FDFE - INT FD - TFPCX - GET VERSION
FE - INT FE - AT/XT286/PS50+ - destroyed by return from protected mode
FE - INT FE - DoubleDOS - GIVE UP TIME
FE - INT FE - Turbo Debugger 8086 v2.5+ - OVERLAY MANAGER
FE - INT FE - Sanyo MBC-550/555 - IRQ6 - 8087 COPROCESSOR INTERRUPT
FF - INT FF - AT/XT286/PS50+ - destroyed by return from protected mode
FF - INT FF - Z100 - WARM BOOT
FF - INT FF - Sanyo MBC-550/555 - IRQ7 - USER INTERRUPT FOR EXTERNAL INTERRUPT
FF - INT FF U - QEMM-386.SYS v6.0+ - internal
FF - INT FF - VIRUS - "Violetta" - ???
FF----BX0000 - INT FF - PC/FORTH - GRAPHICS API - VIDEO STATUS CHANGE
FF - INT FF - PC/FORTH - GRAPHICS API
Admin - Highest Table Number = 04122
FILELIST - Please redistribute all of the files comprising the interrupt list (listed at
CONTACT_INFO - E-mail: ralf@pobox.com (currently forwards to ralf@telerama.lm.com)
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INT 92 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT 92 - Sangoma X.25 INTERFACE PROGRAM BX:DX -> control block SeeAlso: INT 68"Sangoma"Top
INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher INTERFACE AH = E1h AL = function BX = stack count (number of words to push) CX:DX -> stack data (in word-reversed order ready to push) Return: AX = status (see #03979) Note: preserves BP, DS, SI, DI; other registers may be destroyed (Table 03979) Values for Da Vinci eMail function status: 0001h success FF97h "ERS_NOT_AVAILABLE" FF99h "ERS_TOO_MANY_NAMES" FF9Ah "ERS_BAD_NAME_PASSWORD" FFE3h "ERS_NAME_NOT_FOUND" FFF8h "ERS_USE_STRING" (call NetGetError to get error string) FFFFh "ERS_NO_SUCH_FILE"Top
INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetInitStart" AX = E100h BX = size of parameter block in words (000Ah) CX:DX -> parameter block (see #03980) Return: AX = 0001h success Desc: this function is used to initialize the dispatcher SeeAlso: AX=E101h,AX=E103h Format of Da Vinci eMail "NetInitStart" parameter block: Offset Size Description (Table 03980) 00h WORD segment of ??? 02h WORD offset of ??? 04h WORD high part of long ??? 06h WORD low part of long ??? 08h WORD high part of long ??? 0Ah WORD low part of long ??? 0Ch WORD high part of long ??? 0Eh WORD low part of long ??? 10h WORD high part of long ??? 12h WORD low part of long ???Top
INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetInitCheck" AX = E101h BX = 0000h CX:DX ignored Return: AX = 0001h success SeeAlso: AX=E100h,AX=E180hTop
INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetCheckDriver" AX = E102h BX = 0000h CX:DX ignored Return: AX = 0001h success Desc: this function is used to determine if the dispatcher is loaded SeeAlso: AX=E10Bh,AX=E180hTop
INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetTerminate" AX = E103h BX = 0000h CX:DX ignored Return: AX = status (see #03979) SeeAlso: AX=E100hTop
INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetWhereIs" AX = E104h BX = size of parameter block in words (0006h) CX:DX -> parameter block (see #03981) Return: AX = status (see #03979) Desc: this function is used to verify node address for usernames SeeAlso: AX=E180h Format of Da Vinci eMail "NetWhereIs" parameter block: Offset Size Description (Table 03981) 00h WORD segment of node address buffer 02h WORD offset of node address buffer 04h WORD segment of uppercase username 06h WORD offset of uppercase username 08h WORD segment of "DVSEMAIL" 0Ah WORD offset of "DVSEMAIL"Top
INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetOpen" AX = E105h BX = size of parameter block in words (0007h) CX:DX -> parameter block (see #03982) Return: AX = 0000h Error AX = handle Desc: this function is used to open a submission channel SeeAlso: AX=E10Ah,AX=E106h,AX=E108h Format of Da Vinci eMail "NetOpen" parameter block: Offset Size Description (Table 03982) 00h WORD operation (1 = read, 2 = write) 02h WORD segment of uppercase To: username 04h WORD offset of uppercase To: username 06h WORD segment of "DVSEMAIL" 08h WORD offset of "DVSEMAIL" 0Ah WORD segment of node address 0Ch WORD offset of node addressTop
INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetRead" AX = E106h BX = 0004h CX:DX -> parameter block Return: AX = 0001h SeeAlso: AX=E108hTop
INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetGetError" AX = E107h BX = 0002h CX:DX -> parameter block Return: AX = 0001h SeeAlso: AX=E109h,AX=E180hTop
INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetWrite" AX = E108h BX = size of parameter block in words (0004h) CX:DX -> parameter block (see #03983) Return: AX = amount written Desc: This function is used to write transactions to the dispatcher. The command block is written first and then another call is used to write the associated data. SeeAlso: AX=E106h Format of Da Vinci eMail "NetWrite" parameter block: Offset Size Description (Table 03983) 00h WORD buffer count (see #03985) 02h WORD segment of command buffer (see #03984) 04h WORD offset of command buffer 06h WORD handle from NetOpen Format of Da Vinci eMail command buffer: Offset Size Description (Table 03984) 00h BYTE command 21h '!' Protocol commands for remote control 41h 'A' Authorization protocol element 42h 'B' Return(back) routing information Associated data is the From: username 43h 'C' Carbon Copy list Associated data is a comma delimitted list of usernames 44h 'D' Distribution list Associated data is a comma delimitted list of usernames 45h 'E' Mail end marker No associated data 48h 'H' Mail message header Associated data is a message header buffer 4Dh 'M' Mail message Associated data is the body of the message 4Fh 'O' Object 50h 'P' Paperclip attachment 52h 'R' Routing information Associated data is the To: username 53h 'S' Subject Associated data is the subject of the message 54h 'T' Trail of Reply/Forwards 01h BYTE subcommand 02h DWORD length of associated data Format of Da Vinci eMail message header buffer: Offset Size Description (Table 03985) 00h 30 BYTEs subject line 1Eh 24 BYTEs To 36h 24 BYTEs From 4Eh DWORD Time BYTE 00h BYTE hour BYTE minute BYTE second 52h DWORD Date BYTE 00h BYTE year BYTE month BYTE day 56h DWORD serial number (00000000h) 5Ah WORD mail types (see #03986) 5Ch WORD special types (0) Bitfields for Da Vinci eMail mail types: Bit(s) Description (Table 03986) 7 blind carbon copy 6 carbon copy 5 priority 4 confidential 3 certified 2 bulk 1-0 class (first, second, third, bulk)Top
INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetErrorFix" (UNUSED) AX = E109h BX = size of parameter block in words (0001h) CX:DX -> parameter block (see #03987) Return: AX = FF97h (ERS_NOT_AVAILABLE) SeeAlso: AX=E107h,AX=E180h Format of Da Vinci eMail "NetErrorFix" parameter block: Offset Size Description (Table 03987) 00h WORD ???Top
INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetClose" AX = E10Ah BX = size of parameter block in words (0001h) CX:DX -> parameter block (see #03988) Return: AX = 0001h Desc: this function is used to close a dispatcher handle SeeAlso: AX=E105h Format of Da Vinci eMail "NetClose" parameter block: Offset Size Description (Table 03988) 00h WORD handle from NetOpenTop
INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetCheckQueue" AX = E10Bh BX = size of parameter block in words (0004h) CX:DX -> parameter block (see #03989) Return: AX = 0001h SeeAlso: AX=E102h,AX=E10Ch Format of Da Vinci eMail "NetCheckQueue" parameter block: Offset Size Description (Table 03989) 00h WORD segment of 24-byte username buffer 02h WORD offset of 24-byte username buffer 04h WORD segment of 24-byte protocol buffer 06h WORD offset of 24-byte protocol bufferTop
INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetReadQueue" AX = E10Ch BX = size of parameter block in words (0002h) CX:DX -> parameter block (see #03990) Return: AX = 0001h SeeAlso: AX=E10Bh Format of Da Vinci eMail "NetReadQueue" parameter block: Offset Size Description (Table 03990) 00h WORD Segment of 128 byte node address buffer 02h WORD Offset of 128 byte node address bufferTop
INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetSubmitName" AX = E10Dh BX = size of parameter block in words (0006h) CX:DX -> parameter block (see #03991) Return: AX = status (see #03979) Desc: this function is used to verify username/password SeeAlso: AX=E10Eh Format of Da Vinci eMail "NetSubmitName" parameter block: Offset Size Description (Table 03991) 00h WORD segment of uppercase password string 02h WORD offset of uppercase password string 04h WORD segment of uppercase username string 06h WORD offset of uppercase username string 08h WORD segment of "DVSEMAIL" 0Ah WORD offset of "DVSEMAIL"Top
INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetRemoveName" AX = E10Eh BX = size of parameter block in words (0004h) CX:DX -> parameter block (see #03992) Return: AX = 0001h Desc: this function is used to remove a username SeeAlso: AX=E10Dh Format of Da Vinci eMail "NetRemoveName" parameter block: Offset Type Description (Table 03992) 00h WORD segment of uppercase username 02h WORD offset of uppercase username 04h WORD segment of "DVSEMAIL" 06h WORD offset of "DVSEMAIL"Top
INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - IS ANYONE THERE? QUERY AX = E10Fh BX = 0000h CX:DX ignored Return: AX = 0001h SeeAlso: AX=E180hTop
INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetGetAltRoute" AX = E110h BX = size of parameter block in words (0006h) CX:DX -> parameter block (see #03993) Return: AX = 0001h SeeAlso: AX=E111h,AX=E113h Format of Da Vinci eMail "NetGetAltRoute" parameter block: Offset Size Description (Table 03993) 00h 6 WORDs ???Top
INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetDeleteAltRoutes" AX = E111h BX = size of parameter block in words (0004h) CX:DX -> parameter block (see #03994) Return: AX = 0001h SeeAlso: AX=E110h,AX=E113h Format of Da Vinci eMail "NetDeleteAltRoutes" parameter block: Offset Size Description (Table 03994) 00h 4 WORDs ???Top
INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetChangePassword" AX = E112h BX = size of parameter block in words (0008h) CX:DX -> parameter block (see #03995) Return: AX = 0001h SeeAlso: AX=E180h Format of Da Vinci eMail "NetChangePassword" parameter block: Offset Size Description (Table 03995) 00h 8 WORDs ???Top
INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - "NetSetAltRoute" AX = E113h BX = size of parameter block in words (0008h) CX:DX -> parameter block (see #03996) Return: AX = 0001h SeeAlso: AX=E110h,AX=E111h Format of Da Vinci eMail "NetSetAltRoute" parameter block: Offset Size Description (Table 03996) 00h 8 WORDs ???Top
INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - BECOME MICRO TSR AX = E175h Return: AX = 0012h BX = PSP SeeAlso: AX=E180hTop
INT 92 - Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher - INSTALLATION CHECK AX = E180h Return: AX = 0012h if installed ES:DX -> '$'-terminated driver information string SeeAlso: AX=E102h,AX=E105h,AX=E10Fh,AX=E175hTop
INT 93 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT 93 - IBM TOKEN RING ADAPTER - ??? SeeAlso: INT 81"TOKEN RING",INT 91"TOKEN RING"Top
INT 94 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT 94 u - PCM driver - INITIALIZE SOUND SI = 0000h ES:BX -> parameters Return: ??? Program: PCM.COM is a sound driver for Media Vision's Pro Audio Spectrum sound boards InstallCheck: test for the signature string "PCMDRIVER" immediately preceding the interrupt handler; the word preceding the signature gives the PCM driver's version SeeAlso: SI=0001h,SI=0002h,SI=0003h,SI=0004h,SI=0005h,SI=000Ah Index: installation check;PCM driver|PCM.COM;installation check Index: PCM driver;installation checkTop
INT 94 u - PCM driver - INITIALIZE PCM SI = 0001h ES:BX -> parameters Return: ??? SeeAlso: SI=0000h,SI=0002h,SI=0003h,SI=000AhTop
INT 94 u - PCM driver - INITIALIZE PCM INFO SI = 0002h ES:BX -> parameters (see #03997) Return: ??? SeeAlso: SI=0000h,SI=0001h,SI=0003h,SI=000Ah Format of PCM driver function 0002h parameters: Offset Size Description (Table 03997) 00h DWORD rate 04h WORD channel number 06h WORD "comp" 08h WORD "dsize"Top
INT 94 u - PCM driver - INITIALIZE DMA BUFFER SI = 0003h ES:BX -> parameters (see #03998) Return: ??? SeeAlso: SI=0000h,SI=000Ah,SI=000Bh Format of PCM driver function 0003h parameters: Offset Size Description (Table 03998) 00h DWORD -> DMA buffer 04h WORD size of DMA buffer 06h WORD number of divisionsTop
INT 94 u - PCM driver - INITIALIZE USER FUNCTION SI = 0004h ES:BX -> parameters (see #03999) Return: ??? SeeAlso: SI=0000h,SI=0001h Format of PCM driver function 0004h parameters: Offset Size Description (Table 03999) 00h DWORD -> user functionTop
INT 94 u - PCM driver - BEGIN AUDIO PLAY SI = 0005h Return: ??? SeeAlso: SI=0000h,SI=0006h,SI=0007h,SI=0009hTop
INT 94 u - PCM driver - BEGIN AUDIO RECORD SI = 0006h Return: ??? SeeAlso: SI=0005h,SI=0007h,SI=0009hTop
INT 94 u - PCM driver - PAUSE AUDIO PLAY/RECORD SI = 0007h Return: ??? SeeAlso: SI=0005h,SI=0006h,SI=0008hTop
INT 94 u - PCM driver - RESUME AUDIO PLAY/RECORD SI = 0008h Return: ??? SeeAlso: SI=0007hTop
INT 94 u - PCM driver - STOP AUDIO PLAY/RECORD SI = 0009h Return: ??? SeeAlso: SI=0005h,SI=0006h,SI=0007hTop
INT 94 u - PCM driver - UNHOOK INTERRUPTS AND TURN OFF DMA SI = 000Ah Return: ??? SeeAlso: SI=0000h,SI=0001h,SI=0003h Index: uninstall;PCM driverTop
INT 94 u - PCM driver - FIND VALID DMA BUFFER IN HUGE MEMORY BLOCK SI = 000Bh ES:BX -> parameters (see #04000) Return: ??? SeeAlso: SI=0003h Format of PCM driver functio 000Bh parameters: Offset Size Description (Table 04000) 00h DWORD -> memory block to contain DMA buffer 04h WORD desired size of DMA bufferTop
INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - GET STATUS SI = 000Dh Return: AX = status (0000h = waiting) (see #04001) Bitfields for PCM.COM status: Bit(s) Description (Table 04001) 0 playing 1 recording 2 SBplaying 3 SBrecording 14 SBpaused 15 pausedTop
INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - GET INTERNAL DMA BUFFER ADDRESS SI = 8000h Return: DX:AX -> DMA buffer Program: PCM.COM is a superset of the standard PCM driver which provides additional functions for fine control of the driver InstallCheck: for the Media Vision PCM.COM "shark" functions, test for the signature "PCM-SHARK" at offset 107h in the INT 94 handler's segment SeeAlso: SI=8001h,SI=8004h Index: installation check;Media Vision PCM.COM|PCM.COM;installation check Index: Media Vision PCM.COM;"shark" functionsTop
INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - GET INTERNAL DMA BUFFER SIZE AND DIVISIONS SI = 8001h Return: AX = DMA buffer size DX = divisions SeeAlso: SI=8000hTop
INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - CHECK BOARD ADDRESS SI = 8002h Return: AX = status 0000h if board not at specified I/O address other if board found Note: the I/O address is specified by ORing the base I/O port shifted left four bits into SI before calling INT 94 SeeAlso: SI=8000hTop
INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - GET INTERNAL NOTE BUFFER SI = 8004h Return: AX = offset of note buffer (segment = segment of internal DMA buffer) DX = size of buffer in note structures SeeAlso: SI=8000hTop
INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - SINGLE-STEP QUEUE SI = 8005h Return: ???Top
INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - INITIALIZE SI = 8011h ES:BX -> "iobf91" structure Return: ???Top
INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - LOAD SOUND FOR LATER PLAY THROUGH KEYBOARD SI = 8012h ES:BX -> "i94f92buf" structure Return: ??? SeeAlso: SI=8013h,SI=8014hTop
INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - GET INTERNAL SOUND USAGE SI = 8013h Return: AX = number of sounds used DX = maximum handlesTop
INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - GET DATA FOR SPECIFIED SOUND SI = 8014h ES:BX -> "i94f92buf" structure to be filled in sound number field set to desired sound Return: AX = status 0000h successful FFFFh sound number out of range SeeAlso: SI=8012h,SI=8013hTop
INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - GET/SET INTERNAL DMA BUFFER SI = 8015h ES:BX -> DMA info structure (see #04002) Return: ??? Format of PCM.COM DMA info structure: Offset Size Description (Table 04002) 00h DWORD -> DMA buffer (offset FFFFh = return current buffer info) 04h WORD DMA buffer size 06h WORD divisionsTop
INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - SIMULATE DOUBLE-SHIFT HOTKEY SI = 8016h AX = hotkey number (01h-08h) Return: ??? SeeAlso: AL=02h/SI=8017hTop
INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - CTRL-G INTERCEPT AL = 01h SI = 8017h AH = new state (00h off, 01h on) Return: ??? SeeAlso: AL=02h/SI=8017hTop
INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - DOUBLE-SHIFT-HOTKEY SOUND FEATURE AL = 02h SI = 8017h AH = new state (00h off, 01h on) Return: ???Top
INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - RANDOM SOUND FEATURE AL = 04h SI = 8017h AH = new state 00h off 01h on CX = minimum delay DX = maximum delay Return: ???Top
INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - NO ACTIVITY FEATURE AL = 08h SI = 8017h AH = new state 00h off 01h on DX:CX = delay Return: ??? SeeAlso: AL=10h/SI=8017hTop
INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - TIMER CONTROL AL = 10h SI = 8017h AH = timer options (see #04003) DX:CX = delay if AH bit 7 set (one-shot if DX bit 15 set) Return: ??? SeeAlso: AL=08h/SI=8017h Bitfields for PCM.COM timer options: Bit(s) Description (Table 04003) 7 set timer 6 timer active (timer turned off if clear) 5-0 timer numberTop
INT 94 u - Media Vision PCM.COM - GET INFO SI = 8018h AL = what to get 00h "F92state" 01h "F92bkgd" 02h "I10timer" 03h "I08state" Return: DX:AX -> desired informationTop
INT 95 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT 95 - APL*PLUS/PC - DETERMINE R= SPACE Note: use only when the R= option is invoked on entering APLTop
INT 96 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT 96 U - KILL.COM, QKILL.COM - POP UP Program: KILL.COM is a TSR utility that allows you to terminate programs by calling INT 21/AH=4Ch or reboot the computer (author unknown); QKILL.COM is a modification of KILL.COM by Solar Designer that supports QEMM's Quick Boot feature Notes: This interrupt is intercepted but not chained by KILL.COM; it is never called by KILL.COM itself. It points into the middle of KILL.COM's INT 09 handler and assumes specific values have been placed on the stack (thus it can't be called as an interrupt). To invoke KILL, use the following code: pushf push cs push offset $+0Dh push ax push es push 0 pop es jmp dword ptr es:[96h*4]Top
INT 97 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT 98 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT 99 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT 9A - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT 99,INT 9BTop
INT 9B - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT 9A,INT 9C"BASIC"Top
INT 9C - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT 9B,INT 9D"BASIC"Top
INT 9C - VIRUS - "INT13" - ORIGINAL INT 13h VECTOR SeeAlso: INT 8B"VIRUS",INT 9D"VIRUS",INT 9E"VIRUS",INT 9F"VIRUS"Top
INT 9D - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT 9C"BASIC",INT 9E"BASIC"Top
INT 9D - VIRUS - "INT13" - ROM INT 13h ENTRY POINT Note: this vector is used by the virus to store the result of a call to INT 2F/AH=13h SeeAlso: INT 2F/AH=13h,INT 9C"VIRUS",INT 9E"VIRUS",INT 9F"VIRUS"Top
INT 9E - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT 9D"BASIC",INT 9F"BASIC"Top
INT 9E - VIRUS - "INT13" - ORIGINAL INT 21h VECTOR SeeAlso: INT 70"VIRUS",INT 9C"VIRUS",INT 9D"VIRUS",INT E0"VIRUS"Top
INT 9F - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT 9D"BASIC",INT A0"BASIC"Top
INT 9F - VIRUS - "INT13" - STORAGE FOR USER INT 13h VECTOR Note: while it is infecting a file, the INT13 virus grabs INT 13 and uses this interrupt to store the existing INT 13 vector for later restoration SeeAlso: INT 9C"VIRUS",INT 9D"VIRUS",INT D3"VIRUS"Top
INT A0 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT 9F"BASIC",INT A1"BASIC"Top
INT A0 - APL*PLUS/PC - USED BY APL/GSS*CGI GRAPHICS INTERFACE SeeAlso: INT 59"GSS"Top
INT A1 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT A0"BASIC",INT A2"BASIC"Top
INT A2 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT A1"BASIC",INT A3"BASIC"Top
INT A3 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT A2"BASIC",INT A4"BASIC"Top
INT A4 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT A3"BASIC",INT A5"BASIC"Top
INT A4 U - Right Hand Man - API AH = function number (v3.3 supports functions 00h-52h) Return: CF set on error CF clear if successful Program: Right Hand Man is a TSR desk-top utility originally by Red E Products which has evolved into Futurus Team Note: this interrupt is only hooked while popped up SeeAlso: INT 2F/AX=A4E0hTop
INT A5 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT A4"BASIC",INT A6"BASIC"Top
INT A6 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT A5"BASIC",INT A7"BASIC"Top
INT A7 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT A8 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT A9 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT AA - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT AB - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT AC - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT AD - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT AE - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT AF - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT B0 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT B1 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT B2 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT B3 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT B3 - ZIPKEY - GET VERSION AH = 70h Return: AH = major version AL = minor version CL = number of states and territories in current database DH = year of current database - 1900 DL = month of current database's file date Program: ZIPKEY is a resident ZIPCODE database by Eric Isaacson Note: if installed, the string "ZIPKEY" is present at offset 75h in the interrupt handler's segment, and the byte at 7Bh contains the API version number (00h for v1.x, 01h for v2.0)Top
INT B3 - ZIPKEY - CONVERT TWO-LETTER ABBREVIATION TO STATE CODE AH = 71h BX = abbreviation, in either case (first letter in BL) Return: CF set on error AL = FFh CF clear if successful AL = ZIPKEY state code SeeAlso: AH=72hTop
INT B3 - ZIPKEY - CONVERT STATE CODE TO TWO-LETTER ABBREVIATION AH = 72h BL = ZIPKEY state code Return: CF set on error AX destroyed CF clear if successful AX = abbreviation, in upper case SeeAlso: AH=71h,AH=73hTop
INT B3 - ZIPKEY - CONVERT STATE CODE TO STATE NAME AH = 73h BL = ZIPKEY state code ES:DI -> buffer for name Return: CF set on error AX destroyed CF clear if successful ES:DI points one byte beyond end of name SeeAlso: AH=72hTop
INT B3 - ZIPKEY - CONVERT ZIPCODE TO ASCII DIGITS AH = 74h DX = zipcode region (0-999) CH = last two digits of zipcode (0-99) ES:DI -> buffer Return: CF set on error AX destroyed CF clear if successful ES:DI points one byte beyond end of digit stringTop
INT B3 - ZIPKEY - LOOK UP STATE CODE FOR ZIPCODE AH = 75h DX = zipcode region (0-999) CH = last two digits of zipcode (0-99) Return: CF set on error (zipcode not found) AL = suggested state code, FFh if none CF clear if successful AL = ZIPKEY state code BX = area code (v2.0+) SeeAlso: AH=76h,AH=79hTop
INT B3 - ZIPKEY - LOOK UP CITY AND STATE FOR ZIPCODE AH = 76h DX = zipcode region (0-999) CH = last two digits of zipcode (0-99) ES:DI -> buffer for name Return: CF set on error AL = suggested state code, FFh if none ES:DI buffer filled with suggested city name CF clear if successful AL = ZIPKEY state code BX = area code (v2.0+) ES:DI points one byte beyond end of name SeeAlso: AH=75h,AH=78h,AH=7EhTop
INT B3 - ZIPKEY - PLAY BACK EXIT KEY FOR ENTRY WITH GIVEN ZIPCODE AH = 77h DX = zipcode region (0-999) CH = last two digits of zipcode (0-99) BX = 16-bit BIOS keycode for a defined ZIPKEY alternate exit key Return: CF set on error AX destroyed CF clear if successful zipcode specification as defined by the BX keystroke is placed in keyboard buffer, as if the user had popped up ZIPKEY and exited by pressing the key specified by BXTop
INT B3 - ZIPKEY - LOOK UP ZIPCODES FOR A GIVEN STATE AND CITY AH = 78h BL = ZIPKEY state code DS:SI -> city name, terminated with 0Dh if complete name, 00h if prefix Return: BH = number of matching entries (set to 51 if more than 50) DX = zipcode region of first match (0-999) CL = last two digits of first zipcode in the range (0-99) CH = last two digits of last zipcode in the range (0-99) AX destroyed SeeAlso: AH=79h,AH=7AhTop
INT B3 - ZIPKEY - LOOK UP ZIPCODES FOR A GIVEN CITY AH = 79h BL = ZIPKEY state code of first state to search DS:SI -> city name, terminated with 0Dh if complete name, 00h if prefix Return: AL = ZIPKEY state code of first matching state BH = number of matching entries (set to 51 if more than 50) DX = zipcode region of first match (0-999) CL = last two digits of first zipcode in first range (0-99) CH = last two digits of last zipcode in first range (0-99) Note: to find all matching cities, repeat search with BL set to one more than the returned AL SeeAlso: AH=78h,AH=7AhTop
INT B3 - ZIPKEY - FETCH AN ENTRY FROM A PREVIOUS LOOKUP AH = 7Ah BL = case number (0 to one less than value returned in BH by lookup) Return: AL = ZIPKEY state code DX = zipcode region (0-999) CL = last two digits of first zipcode in the range (0-99) CH = last two digits of last zipcode in the range (0-99) SeeAlso: AH=78h,AH=79hTop
INT B3 - ZIPKEY - GET VALUES NEEDED TO SAVE ZIPKEY CONTEXT AH = 7Bh Return: BL = maximum number of characters for a city name BH = ZIPKEY state code for last city-name search, or FFh if none CX:DX = internal code identifying last city search AX destroyed SeeAlso: AH=7ChTop
INT B3 - ZIPKEY - RESTORE ZIPKEY CONTEXT AH = 7Ch BL = maximum number of characters for a city name BH = ZIPKEY state code for last city-name search, or FFh if none CX:DX = internal code returned by AH=7Bh Return: CF set on error CF clear if successful AX destroyed SeeAlso: AH=7BhTop
INT B3 - ZIPKEY - REQUEST POP UP AH = 7Dh BL = index number to simulate pressing a hotkey FFh for immediate popup with no playback on return Return: CF set on error AL = error code FDh already busy with another request FEh illegal function CF clear if successful AX destroyed window popped up and was closed by the user SeeAlso: AH=70hTop
INT B3 - ZIPKEY - GET NAME OF PRIMARY CITY FOR A ZIPCODE REGION AH = 7Eh DX = zipcode region (0-999) ES:DI -> buffer for name Return: CF set on error AL = FFh region does not exist CF clear if successful AL = ZIPKEY state code ES:DI points one byte beyond end of name SeeAlso: AH=76hTop
INT B3 - ZIPKEY - ENABLE/DISABLE HOTKEYS AH = 7Fh BL = function 00h turn off hotkeys 01h turn on hotkeys 02h return hotkey status 03h toggle hotkey status Return: AL = hotkey status 00h off 01h onTop
INT B3 - ZIPKEY v2.0+ - DETERMINE STATE FOR AREA CODE AH = 80h BX = telephone area code (decimal) Return: CF clear if successful AL = ZIPKEY state code DX = first ZIP region for state (03E8h if Canada) CX = number of ZIP regions in state CF set on error AL = FFh DX = 03E9hTop
INT B4 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT B4 - StackMan - REQUEST NEW STACK Return: SS:SP -> new stack Program: StackMan is a freeware stack manager by Franz Veldman of ESaSS B.V. which functions as a replacement for the DOS STACK= command as well as permitting multiple TSRs to share a pool of stack space InstallCheck: test for the string "STACKXXX" at offset 0Ah from the interrupt handler SeeAlso: INT 2F/AX=C9FFh,INT B5"STACKMAN" Index: installation check;STACKMANTop
INT B5 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT B4"BASIC",INT B6"BASIC"Top
INT B5 - StackMan - RESTORE ORIGINAL STACK SS:SP -> stack returned by INT B4 Return: SS:SP restored to value before INT B4 SeeAlso: INT 2F/AX=C9FFh,INT B4"StackMan"Top
INT B5 U - Netroom NETSWAP4 - ??? ??? Return: ??? SeeAlso: INT 31/AH=57hTop
INT B6 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT B5"BASIC",INT B7"BASIC"Top
INT B6 - (NOT A VECTOR!) - USED BY TBFENCE Program: TBFence is a security program by ESaSS B.V. which transparently encrypts floppies and optionally allows only encrypted diskettes to be accessed Note: the low word of this vector (0000h:02D8h) contains the segment of the TBFence INT 13h code, which starts with the signature word E487h; this forms the installation check the highest byte of this vector contains the start of a FAR JMP instruction to ??? SeeAlso: INT B7"TBFENCE" Index: installation check;TBFenceTop
INT B7 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT B6"BASIC",INT B8"BASIC"Top
INT B7 - TBFENCE - ??? SeeAlso: INT B6"TBFENCE"Top
INT B8 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT B7"BASIC",INT B9"BASIC"Top
INT B9 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT BA - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT BB - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT BC - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT BD - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT BE - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT BD"BASIC",INT BF"BASIC"Top
INT BE - DESQview/X - ??? Note: points at an IRET SeeAlso: INT 15/AX=BFDEh/BX=0006h,INT 63"DESQview"Top
INT BF - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT BE"BASIC",INT C0"BASIC"Top
INT C0 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT BF"BASIC",INT C1"BASIC"Top
INT C0 - AMI BIOS - DRIVE 0 DATA Note: this vector is used by some AMI BIOSes to store the first four bytes of the hard disk parameter table SeeAlso: INT 41"HARD DISK 0",INT 60"Adaptec",INT C1"AMI",INT C2"AMI" SeeAlso: INT C3"AMI",INT C4"AMI"Top
INT C1 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT C0"BASIC",INT C2"BASIC"Top
INT C1 - AMI BIOS - DRIVE 0 DATA Note: this vector is used by some AMI BIOSes to store the second four bytes of the hard disk parameter table SeeAlso: INT 41"HARD DISK 0",INT 60"Adaptec",INT C0"AMI",INT C2"AMI" SeeAlso: INT C3"AMI"Top
INT C2 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT C1"BASIC",INT C3"BASIC"Top
INT C2 - AMI BIOS - DRIVE 0 DATA Note: this vector is used by some AMI BIOSes to store the third four bytes of the hard disk parameter table SeeAlso: INT 41"DISK 0",INT 60"Adaptec",INT C0"AMI",INT C1"AMI",INT C3"AMI"Top
INT C3 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT C2"BASIC",INT C4"BASIC"Top
INT C3 - AMI BIOS - DRIVE 0 DATA Note: this vector is used by some AMI BIOSes to store the final four bytes of the hard disk parameter table SeeAlso: INT 41"DISK 0",INT 60"Adaptec",INT C0"AMI",INT C1"AMI",INT C2"AMI"Top
INT C4 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT C3"BASIC",INT C5"BASIC"Top
INT C4 - AMI BIOS - DRIVE 1 DATA Note: this vector is used by some AMI BIOSes to store the first four bytes of the second hard disk's parameter table SeeAlso: INT 46"HARD DISK 1",INT 64"Adaptec",INT C0"AMI",INT C5"AMI" SeeAlso: INT C6"AMI",INT C7"AMI"Top
INT C5 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT C4"BASIC",INT C6"BASIC"Top
INT C5 - AMI BIOS - DRIVE 1 DATA Note: this vector is used by some AMI BIOSes to store the second four bytes of the second hard disk's parameter table SeeAlso: INT 46"HARD DISK 1",INT 64"Adaptec",INT C0"AMI",INT C4"AMI" SeeAlso: INT C6"AMI",INT C7"AMI"Top
INT C6 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT C5"BASIC",INT C7"BASIC"Top
INT C6 - APL*PLUS/PC - IDENTICAL TO INT 86 Note: STSC moved its interrupts from 86h-8Ch to C6h-CCh, but did not delete the older interrupts SeeAlso: INT 86"APL"Top
INT C6 - AMI BIOS - DRIVE 1 DATA Note: this vector is used by some AMI BIOSes to store the third four bytes of the second hard disk's parameter table SeeAlso: INT 46"HARD DISK 1",INT 64"Adaptec",INT C0"AMI",INT C4"AMI" SeeAlso: INT C5"AMI",INT C7"AMI"Top
INT C7 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT C6"BASIC",INT C8"BASIC"Top
INT C7 - APL*PLUS/PC - ??? Note: STSC moved its interrupts from 86h-8Ch to C6h-CCh, but did not delete the older interrupts SeeAlso: INT 87"APL"Top
INT C7 - AMI BIOS - DRIVE 1 DATA Note: this vector is used by some AMI BIOSes to store the final four bytes of the second hard disk's parameter table SeeAlso: INT 46"HARD DISK 1",INT 64"Adaptec",INT C0"AMI",INT C4"AMI" SeeAlso: INT C5"AMI",INT C6"AMI"Top
INT C8 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT C7"BASIC",INT C9"BASIC"Top
INT C8 - APL*PLUS/PC - IDENTICAL TO INT 88 Note: STSC moved its interrupts from 86h-8Ch to C6h-CCh, but did not delete the older interrupts SeeAlso: INT 88/AL=00h"APL",INT 88/AL=08h"APL"Top
INT C9 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT C8"BASIC",INT CA"BASIC"Top
INT C9 - APL*PLUS/PC - ??? Note: STSC moved its interrupts from 86h-8Ch to C6h-CCh, but did not delete the older interrupts SeeAlso: INT 89"APL"Top
INT CA - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT C9"BASIC",INT CB"BASIC"Top
INT CA - APL*PLUS/PC - PRINT SCREEN Note: STSC moved its interrupts from 86h-8Ch to C6h-CCh, but did not delete the older interrupts SeeAlso: INT 8A"APL"Top
INT CB - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT CA"BASIC",INT CC"BASIC"Top
INT CB - APL*PLUS/PC - BEEP Notes: STSC moved its interrupts from 86h-8Ch to C6h-CCh, but did not delete the older interrupts same as printing a ^G via INT 21/AH=02h SeeAlso: INT 8B"APL"Top
INT CC - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT CB"BASIC",INT CD"BASIC"Top
INT CC - APL*PLUS/PC - CLEAR SCREEN MEMORY AX = flag 0000h do not save display attributes 0001h save attributes Note: STSC moved its interrupts from 86h-8Ch to C6h-CCh, but did not delete the older interrupts SeeAlso: INT 8C"APL"Top
INT CD - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT CC"BASIC",INT CE"BASIC"Top
INT CD - STSC APL*PLUS/PC - MAY BE USED IN FUTURE RELEASESTop
INT CE - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT CD"BASIC",INT CF"BASIC"Top
INT CE - STSC APL*PLUS/PC - MAY BE USED IN FUTURE RELEASESTop
INT CF - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT CE"BASIC",INT D0"BASIC"Top
INT CF - APL*PLUS/PC - DEFAULT LOW-RESOLUTION TIMER FOR QUAD MF FUNCTION SeeAlso: INT E0"APL"Top
INT D0 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT CF"BASIC",INT D1"BASIC"Top
INT D0 - STSC APL*PLUS/PC - MAY BE USED IN FUTURE RELEASESTop
INT D0 - [not a vector!] - NJFRERAM SIGNATURE VECTOR Program: NJFRERAM is a resident free-memory display utility by Mike "Nifty James" Blaszczak Note: if NJFRERAM is installed, this vector points at the signature "NJ" Index: installation check;NJFRERAMTop
INT D1 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT D0"BASIC",INT D2"BASIC"Top
INT D1 - STSC APL*PLUS/PC - MAY BE USED IN FUTURE RELEASESTop
INT D2 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT D1"BASIC",INT D3"BASIC"Top
INT D2 - STSC APL*PLUS/PC - MAY BE USED IN FUTURE RELEASESTop
INT D3 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT D2"BASIC",INT D4"BASIC"Top
INT D3 - STSC APL*PLUS/PC - MAY BE USED IN FUTURE RELEASESTop
INT D3 - VIRUS - "Antiexe" - RELOCATED INT 13 SeeAlso: INT 9F"VIRUS"Top
INT D4 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT D3"BASIC",INT D5"BASIC"Top
INT D4 - STSC APL*PLUS/PC - MAY BE USED IN FUTURE RELEASESTop
INT D4 O - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - OBSOLETE FUNCTIONS AH = 00h and 01h Return: nothing Desc: PC-MOS/386 v5.01 reports that these functions are no longer supported and enters an endless loop Program: PC-MOS/386 is a multitasking/multiuser MS-DOS-compatible operating system by The Software Link, Inc.Top
INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v3.0+ - GET SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK POINTER AH = 02h Return: AX = 0000h ES:BX -> System Control Block in V86 mode (see #04004) ES:EBX -> System Control Block in native mode (see #04004) Note: superseded by AH=26h SeeAlso: AH=04h,AH=10h,AH=26h,AH=28h,AH=29h,AH=2Ah,INT 21/AX=3000h,INT 38 Format of PC-MOS/386 System Control Block: Offset Size Description (Table 04004) 00h WORD pointer to first TCB in chain 02h 17 BYTEs reserved 13h WORD pointer to current task's TCB 15h WORD pointer to TCB of visible (console) taskTop
INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - GET/SET EXTENDED DIRECTORY INFORMATION AH = 03h AL = subfunction (00h get, 01h set) DS:(E)DX -> pathname ES:(E)BX -> 10-byte buffer for directory information (see #04005) Return: CF clear if successful AL = permitted access level for file (00h-03h) ES:(E)BX -> modified buffer (AL=01h on entry) CF set on error AX = error code (see #01680 at INT 21/AH=59h/BX=0000h) Notes: BX/DX are used in V86 mode, EBX/EDX in native mode the file class cannot be changed for files because it affects the encryption method, but directories can have their classes changed Format of PC-MOS/386 directory information: Offset Size Description (Table 04005) 00h BYTE reserved (0) 01h BYTE file class ('A'-'Z' or 00h) 02h DWORD user ID of file creator 06h WORD file creation time (see #01665 at INT 21/AX=5700h) 08h WORD file creation date (see #01666 at INT 21/AX=5700h)Top
INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v3.0+ - GET TASK CONTROL BLOCK AH = 04h BX = task ID or FFFFh for calling task Return: CF clear if successful ES = segment of Task Control Block (TCB) (see #04006) CF set on error AX = error code (see #01680 at INT 21/AH=59h/BX=0000h) Note: superseded by AH=27h SeeAlso: AH=02h,AH=27h,AH=28h,AH=29h,AH=2Ah,INT 38 Format of PC-MOS/386 Task Control Block: Offset Size Description (Table 04006) 00h BYTE signature byte "H" if allocated from system memory pool 01h BYTE header block ID, "T" = TCB 02h WORD length of block in paragraphs 04h WORD segment address of next header block (0000h if last) 06h WORD segment address of previous header block (0000h if first) 08h WORD pointer to next TCB 0Ah WORD pointer to previous TCB 0Ch WORD pointer to associated TCB (if applicable) 0Eh WORD reserved ---TCB--- 10h WORD TCB task ID 12h WORD native context save area 14h WORD start address of task 16h WORD end address of task 18h BYTE task priority 19h BYTE task time slice 1Ah BYTE "TCBWAIT" run status of task 1Bh BYTE "TCBSTAT" what the task is waiting for 1Ch DWORD address of polling routine 20h BYTE error code from last function call 21h 11 BYTEs name of currently executing task 2Ch 4 BYTEs ??? 30h BYTE keyboard disabled if bit 1 set 31h BYTE current shift state and toggles 32h 2 BYTEs ??? 34h BYTE current video mode 35h BYTE current video page 36h BYTE number of text columns per screen 37h BYTE number of text rows per screen 38h WORD length of video buffer 3Ah WORD video page length 3Ch WORD apge start address in video RAM 3Eh 4 WORDs current cursor positions for four screen pages 46h 8 BYTEs ??? 4Eh WORD current cursor type 50h BYTE current palette setting 51h BYTE original video mode 52h BYTE start CRT row (00h or 01h) 53h BYTE video RAM in task active 54h WORD handle of video save area 56h WORD page count of video save area 58h WORD segment address of video save area 5Ah WORD poitner to first Task File Block (see #04009) 5Ch WORD pointer to first Current Directory Block (see #04012) 5Eh WORD pointer to active Current Directory Block (see #04012) 60h BYTE number of drives 61h BYTE current drive (0=A:, etc.) 62h DWORD disk transfer address 66h 4 BYTEs ??? 6Ah BYTE verify flag (nonzero = on) 6Bh BYTE break flag (nonzero = on) 6Ch WORD share/lock retry count 6Eh WORD ticks between share/lock retries 70h BYTE remote printer flags (see #04007) 71h BYTE ETX/ACK delay count 72h WORD spooler segment address 74h 2 BYTEs ??? 76h 3 BYTEs remote printer redirection for LPT1 through LPT3 (see #04008) 79h 2 BYTEs ??? 7Bh DWORD offset of username in TCB 7Fh BYTE current output class 80h 7 BYTEs protection access rights, 2 bits per class (writeable!) 87h 122 BYTEs ??? 101h BYTE TCB sleep downcounter value 102h 20 BYTEs ??? 116h BYTE last scan code ... 5D0h DWORD far pointer to Device Driver Terminal's entry point 5D4h WORD offset of logical screen 5D6h WORD segment of logical screen 5D8h WORD cursor offset within page 5DAh BYTE screen columns 5DBh WORD async port number (0000h = none) 5DDh DWORD physical baudrate 5E1h 19 BYTEs reserved for Device Driver Terminal (DDT) ... 7A6h DWORD far pointer to unregister calling chain Bitfields for PC-MOS/386 remote printer flags: Bit(s) Description (Table 04007) 0 LPT1 to terminal 1 LPT2 to terminal 2 LPT3 to terminal 3 escape to printer pending 4 use XON/XOFF 5 use ETX/ACK 6 waiting for ACK or XON 7 transparent printing on (Table 04008) Values for PC-MOS/386 remote printer redirection: 00h not redirected 01h redirected to COM1 ... 18h redirected to COM24 51h redirected to LPT1 52h redirected to LPT2 53h redirected to LPT3 Format of PC-MOS/386 Task File Block: Offset Size Description (Table 04009) 00h BYTE signature byte "H" if allocated from system memory pool 01h BYTE header block ID, "F" = task file block 02h WORD length of block in paragraphs 04h WORD segment address of next header block (0000h if last) 06h WORD segment address of previous header block (0000h if first) 08h WORD pointer to next TCB 0Ah WORD pointer to previous TCB 0Ch WORD pointer to associated TCB (if applicable) 0Eh WORD reserved ---TFB--- 10h WORD segment address of next TFB 12h WORD segment address of previous TFB 14h WORD segment address of TFB's Global File Block (see #04011) 16h WORD segment address of owner's PSP 18h WORD file handle 1Ah 3 BYTEs ??? 1Dh DWORD file position 21h 4 BYTEs ??? 25h BYTE IOCTL flags (see #04010) 26h 2 BYTEs ??? Bitfields for PC-MOS/386 IOCTL flags: Bit(s) Description (Table 04010) 0 stdin 1 stdout 2 null device 3 clock device 4 reserved 5 ASCII mode instead of binary 6 EOF encountered on input 7 device rather than file Format of PC-MOS/386 Global File Block: Offset Size Description (Table 04011) 00h BYTE signature byte "H" if allocated from system memory pool 01h BYTE header block ID, "G" = global file block 02h WORD length of block in paragraphs 04h WORD segment address of next header block (0000h if last) 06h WORD segment address of previous header block (0000h if first) 08h WORD pointer to next TCB 0Ah WORD pointer to previous TCB 0Ch WORD pointer to associated TCB (if applicable) 0Eh WORD reserved ---GFB--- 10h 10 BYTEs ??? 1Ah WORD file attribute 1Ch BYTE ??? 1Dh DWORD address of device driver 21h WORD first cluster 23h WORD time of last modification 25h WORD date of last modification 27h DWORD size of file in bytes 2Bh 11 BYTEs ??? 36h 11 BYTEs device name or FCB-format filename 41h WORD segment address of TFB list 43h WORD segment address of first RLB (see #04014) (0000h = none) 45h BYTE flag: nonzero if GFB refers to character device 46h WORD address of Block Device Block (see #04013) 48h WORD sector of file's directory entry (see #01352) 4Ah WORD high word of file's directory entry 4Ch WORD ofsset of directory entry within sector Format of PC-MOS/386 Current Directory Block: Offset Size Description (Table 04012) 00h BYTE signature byte "H" if allocated from system memory pool 01h BYTE header block ID, "C" = current directory block 02h WORD length of block in paragraphs 04h WORD segment address of next header block (0000h if last) 06h WORD segment address of previous header block (0000h if first) 08h WORD pointer to next TCB 0Ah WORD pointer to previous TCB 0Ch WORD pointer to associated TCB (if applicable) 0Eh WORD reserved ---CDB--- 10h BYTE drive number 11h BYTE ??? 12h 64 BYTEs directory name 52h WORD first directory cluster (0000h = root) Format of PC-MOS/386 Block Device Block: Offset Size Description (Table 04013) 00h BYTE signature byte "H" if allocated from system memory pool 01h BYTE header block ID, "B" = block device block 02h WORD length of block in paragraphs 04h WORD segment address of next header block (0000h if last) 06h WORD segment address of previous header block (0000h if first) 08h WORD pointer to next TCB 0Ah WORD pointer to previous TCB 0Ch WORD pointer to associated TCB (if applicable) 0Eh WORD reserved ---BDB--- 10h BYTE logical drive 11h BYTE unit passed to driver 12h WORD sector size 14h BYTE cluster mask 15h BYTE cluster shift count 16h WORD starting sector of first FAT 18h BYTE number of FATs 19h WORD number of root directories 1Bh WORD sector number of first data sector (cluster 0002h) 1Dh WORD number of clusters + 1 (number of highest data cluster) 1Fh BYTE number of sectors in FAT 20h WORD beginning root directory sector number 22h DWORD device driver address 26h BYTE media descriptor byte 27h 5 BYTEs ??? 2Ch BYTE flag: volume > 32MB 2Dh BYTE ??? 2Eh BYTE number of sectors per cluster 2Fh WORD number of clusters on device 31h WORD number of free clusters (FFFFh = unknown) 33h WORD root directory cluster number 35h WORD pointer to alias/subst string 37h WORD TCB segment address of owner (0000h = none) Format of PC-MOS/386 Record Lock Block: Offset Size Description (Table 04014) 00h BYTE signature byte "H" if allocated from system memory pool 01h BYTE header block ID, "R" = record lock block 02h WORD length of block in paragraphs 04h WORD segment address of next header block (0000h if last) 06h WORD segment address of previous header block (0000h if first) 08h WORD pointer to next TCB 0Ah WORD pointer to previous TCB 0Ch WORD pointer to associated TCB (if applicable) 0Eh WORD reserved ---RLB--- 10h WORD segment address of owner's PSP 12h WORD segment address of Global File Block (see #04011) 14h WORD segment address of owner's Task File Block (see #04009) 16h DWORD file offset of locked region start 1Ah DWORD length of locked region 1Eh WORD owner's handle for fileTop
INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v3.0+ - WAIT FOR EVENT AH = 07h AL = events to monitor (see #04015) BX = number of timer ticks until timeout if AL bit 1 set CX = bitmap of IRQs to monitor if AL bit 2 set (bit 0 = IRQ0 .. bit 15 = IRQ15) DX = port to monitor if AL bit 3 set Return: CF clear if successful AL = type of event which woke up task (see #04015) CX = IRQ (if any) which awakened task DX = port (if any) which awakened task CF set on error AX = error code (see #01680 at INT 21/AH=59h/BX=0000h) Note: a device driver may make this call with AL=00h, which indicates that the driver is responsible for setting and clearing the TCBWAIT field in the TCB. To put task to sleep, set TCBWAIT bits 2-0 to 001; to reawaken it, set bit 1 (leaving other bits unchanged) SeeAlso: AH=04h,INT 16/AH=00h,INT 38 Bitfields for PC-MOS/386 events to monitor: Bit(s) Description (Table 04015) 0 keystroke 1 timeout 2 IRQ 3 port access 7 return status of user poll routine (other ignored if set)Top
INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v3.0+ - ENTER/LEAVE NATIVE 386 EXECUTION MODE AH = 10h AL = direction (00h return to V86 mode, 01h enter native mode) CX = length in bytes of Native Context Area ( >=1024 ) DX = segment of Native Context Area Return: CF clear if successful running in desired mode at instruction following INT D4 call all segment registers converted to appropriate selectors/segments CF set on error AX = error code (see #01680 at INT 21/AH=59h/BX=0000h) Note: MS-DOS calls are available in protected mode SeeAlso: AH=11h,AH=12h,AH=13h,INT 2F/AX=1687h,INT 67/AX=DE0Ch,INT 38Top
INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v3.0+ - ALLOCATE NATIVE MODE MEMORY BLOCK AH = 11h EBX = block length in bytes Return: CF clear if successful EBX = number of bytes actually allocated ES = selector for allocated block CF set on error AX = error code (see #01680 at INT 21/AH=59h/BX=0000h) Program: PC-MOS/386 is a multitasking/multiuser MS-DOS-compatible operating system by The Software Link, Inc. Note: the memory must be released before the program terminates SeeAlso: AH=10h,AH=12h,INT 38Top
INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v3.0+ - FREE NATIVE MODE MEMORY BLOCK AH = 12h ES = selector for block to free Return: CF clear if successful CF set on error AX = error code (see #01680 at INT 21/AH=59h/BX=0000h) SeeAlso: AH=10h,AH=11h,AH=13h,INT 38Top
INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - GET ALIAS FOR SELECTOR (NATIVE MODE ONLY) AH = 13h AL = type of alias selector (00h data, 01h stack, 02h code) BX = selector Return: CF clear if successful AX = new selector or 0000h if BX selector not found CF set on error AX = error code (see #01680 at INT 21/AH=59h/BX=0000h) SeeAlso: AH=11h,AH=12hTop
INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - SET/CLEAR IRQ RESERVATION AH = 16h AL = function (00h clear, 01h set reservation) CX = IRQ number Return: AX = status (0000h successful, 0001h currently reserved by another task) SeeAlso: AH=07h,INT 14/AH=11h"PC-MOS"Top
INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - GET TASK ID AH = 19h Return: BX = caller's task ID Program: PC-MOS/386 is a multitasking/multiuser MS-DOS-compatible operating system by The Software Link, Inc. SeeAlso: AH=1Dh,AH=1EhTop
INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - GET/SET TASK PRIORITY AH = 1Ah AL = subfunction (00h read, 01h set, 02h get and set) BX = task ID (FFFFh for current task) CL = new priority value Return: CF clear if successful CL = current priority value CF set on error AX = error code (see #01680 at INT 21/AH=59h/BX=0000h) SeeAlso: AH=1Bh,AH=1ChTop
INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - GET/SET TIME SLICE AH = 1Bh AL = subfunction (00h read, 01h set, 02h get and set) BX = task ID (FFFFh for current task) (see AH=19h) CL = new time slice value Return: CF clear if successful CL = current time slice value CF set on error AX = error code (see #01680 at INT 21/AH=59h/BX=0000h) SeeAlso: AH=1Ah,AH=1ChTop
INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - GET/SET KEYBOARD MODE AH = 1Ch AL = subfunction (00h enable, 01h disable, 02h get mode) BX = task ID (FFFFh for current task) Return: CF clear if successful CL = current keyboard state CF set on error AX = error code (see #01680 at INT 21/AH=59h/BX=0000h) Program: PC-MOS/386 is a multitasking/multiuser MS-DOS-compatible operating system by The Software Link, Inc. SeeAlso: AH=1Ah,AH=1BhTop
INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - GET CURRENT PROGRAM NAME AH = 1Dh BX = task ID (FFFFh for current task) (see AH=19h) ES:DI -> buffer for program name (see #04016) Return: CF clear if successful ES:DI buffer filled CF set on error AX = error code (see #01680 at INT 21/AH=59h/BX=0000h) SeeAlso: AH=19h,AH=1Eh Format of PC-MOS/386 program name buffer: Offset Size Description (Table 04016) 00h 8 BYTEs filename 08h 3 BYTEs extensionTop
INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - GET CURRENT USERNAME AND SECURITY CLASS AH = 1Eh BX = task ID (FFFFh for current task) ES:DI -> 4-byte buffer for username Return: CF clear if successful CL = security class 20h (' ') none 41h-5Ah ('A'-'Z') security level ES:DI buffer filled CF set on error AX = error code (see #01680 at INT 21/AH=59h/BX=0000h) SeeAlso: AH=19h,AH=1DhTop
INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - GET TASK PARTITION INFORMATION AH = 1Fh BX = task ID (FFFFh for current task) (see AH=19h) Return: CF clear if successful CX = start segment of task DX = ending segment of task CF set on error AX = error code (see #01680 at INT 21/AH=59h/BX=0000h) Program: PC-MOS/386 is a multitasking/multiuser MS-DOS-compatible operating system by The Software Link, Inc. SeeAlso: AH=2DhTop
INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - GET PORT AND BAUDRATE INFORMATION AH = 20h BX = task ID (FFFFh for current task) (see AH=19h) Return: CF clear if successful CX = port number (0000h if none) DI:SI = baudrate (if CX nonzero) CF set on error AX = error code (see #01680 at INT 21/AH=59h/BX=0000h) SeeAlso: INT 14/AH=0Ch"FOSSIL"Top
INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - REMOVE A TASK AH = 21h BX = task ID (FFFFh for current task) (see AH=19h) Return: CF clear if successful AX = ASCII percentage of System Memory Pool used (AH = tens digit, AL = ones digit) DS,SI destroyed CF set on error AX = error code (see #01680 at INT 21/AH=59h/BX=0000h) Program: PC-MOS/386 is a multitasking/multiuser MS-DOS-compatible operating system by The Software Link, Inc. SeeAlso: AH=22hTop
INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - ADD A TASK TO THE SYSTEM AH = 22h DS:SI -> addtask data structure (see #04018) Return: CF clear if successful ES = segment address of the new task's TCB data structure CF set on error AX = error code (see #04017) SeeAlso: AH=21h (Table 04017) Values for PC-MOS/386 error code: 08h insufficient memory 0Bh invalid addtask structure format 12h insufficient available space in system memory pool 1Fh general failure 55h already allocated 57h if task already in use or invalid parameter Format of PC-MOS/386 addtask data structure: Offset Size Description (Table 04018) 00h WORD task size in KB (min 16KB) 02h WORD task ID (0000h for automatic selection) 04h BYTE task class (' ' or 'A'-'Z') 05h DWORD -> ASCIZ name of task startup batchfile 09h DWORD -> task's terminal driver (0000000h = background task) 0Dh WORD task port 0Fh DWORD task baud rate 13h DWORD (ret) total extended memory 17h DWORD (ret) number of 4K extended memory pages allocated 1Bh WORD (ret) paragraphs of system memory pool allocated 1Dh WORD (ret) system memory pool size in paragraphs 1Fh WORD (ret) ASCII task percentage of system memory pool 21h 3 BYTEs reservedTop
INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - CHANGE TERMINAL DRIVER AH = 23h BX = task ID (FFFFh for current task) DS:SI -> entry point of the new Device Driver Terminal Return: CF clear if successful CF set on error AX = error code (see #01680 at INT 21/AH=59h/BX=0000h)Top
INT D4 U - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - GET OPERATING SYSTEM SERIAL NUMBER AH = 24h Return: DS:DX -> '$'-terminated string containing the serial numberTop
INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - IDENTIFY LOAD ADDRESS OF DEVICE DRIVER LOCATION AH = 25h DX = driver's CS value Return: AX = segment address of driver in system memory pool (0000h if the driver is not within the system memory pool) Program: PC-MOS/386 is a multitasking/multiuser MS-DOS-compatible operating system by The Software Link, Inc.Top
INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - GET SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK SEGMENT/SELECTOR AH = 26h Return: DX = segment/selector of the System Control Block (see #04004) Note: this function supersedes AH=02h SeeAlso: AH=02h,AH=27h,AH=28h,AH=29h,AH=2AhTop
INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - GET TASK CONTROL BLOCK SEGMENT/SELECTOR AH = 27h BX = task ID (FFFFh if current task) (see AH=19h) Return: CF clear if successful DX = segment/selector for the Task Control Block (see #04006) CF set on error AX = error code (see #01680 at INT 21/AH=59h/BX=0000h) Note: this function supersedes AH=04h SeeAlso: AH=26h,AH=28h,AH=29h,AH=2AhTop
INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - GET CONTROL BLOCK DATA FROM SCB OR TCB AH = 28h BX = offset into control block at which to start reading CX = number of bytes to read DX = segment/selector of control block obtained via AH=26h or AH=27h ES:DI -> buffer for data Return: CF clear if successful CF set on error AX = error code (see also #01680 at INT 21/AH=59h/BX=0000h) 05h access denied due to an invalid segment/selector SeeAlso: AH=26h,AH=27h,AH=29h,AH=2AhTop
INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - WRITE CONTROL BLOCK DATA INTO SCB OR TCB AH = 29h BX = offset into control block at which to start writing CX = number of bytes to write DX = segment/selector of control block obtained via AH=26h or AH=27h DS:SI -> buffer containing data to be written Return: CF clear if successful CF set on errro AX = error code (see also #01680 at INT 21/AH=59h/BX=0000h) 05h access denied due to an invalid segment/selector Note: this function performs no bounds checking Program: PC-MOS/386 is a multitasking/multiuser MS-DOS-compatible operating system by The Software Link, Inc. SeeAlso: AH=26h,AH=27h,AH=28h,AH=2AhTop
INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - SWAP CONTROL BLOCK DATA OF SCB OR TCB AH = 2Ah BX = offset into control block at which to start swap CX = number of bytes to swap DX = segment/selector of control block obtained via AH=26h or AH=27h DS:SI -> buffer containing new data and to receive current data Return: CF clear if successful CF set on error AX = error code (see also #01680 at INT 21/AH=59h/BX=0000h) 05h access denied due to an invalid segment/selector Note: the interrupts are disabled during the swap to prevent corruption SeeAlso: AH=26h,AH=27h,AH=28h,AH=29hTop
INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - GET/SET SPOOLER PARAMETERS AH = 2Ch AL = function 00h set spooler timeout CX = timout value in seconds 01h get spooler timeout Return: CX = current timeout in seconds 02h get spooler parameters Return: CH = priority (00h-09h) CL = disposition (d, h, i, n, s) SI = class (a - z) 03h set spooler parameters CH = priority (00h-09h) CL = disposition (d, h, i, n, s) SI = class (a - z) BX = task ID (FFFFh for current task) DX = LPT number Return: CF clear if successful CF set on error AX = error code (see #01680 at INT 21/AH=59h/BX=0000h) SeeAlso: AH=00h,AH=02h,AH=03hTop
INT D4 - PC-MOS/386 v5.01 - GET MAXIMUM TASK SIZE AH = 2Dh Return: DX = maximum task size in paragraphs BX = start address of task space Program: PC-MOS/386 is a multitasking/multiuser MS-DOS-compatible operating system by The Software Link, Inc. SeeAlso: AH=1Fh,AH=22hTop
INT D5 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT D4"BASIC",INT D6"BASIC"Top
INT D5 - STSC APL*PLUS/PC - MAY BE USED IN FUTURE RELEASESTop
INT D6 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT D5"BASIC",INT D7"BASIC"Top
INT D6 - STSC APL*PLUS/PC - MAY BE USED IN FUTURE RELEASESTop
INT D7 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT D6"BASIC",INT D8"BASIC"Top
INT D7 - STSC APL*PLUS/PC - MAY BE USED IN FUTURE RELEASESTop
INT D8 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT D7"BASIC",INT D9"BASIC"Top
INT D8 - STSC APL*PLUS/PC - MAY BE USED IN FUTURE RELEASESTop
INT D8 - Screen Thief v1.00 - RELOCATED IRQ0 Range: INT 78h to INT E0h, selected by commandline switch Note: Screen Thief relocates IRQs 0 through 7 to INT D8 to INT DF by default, but may be directed via a commandline switch to use any range starting at a multiple of 8 between 78h and E0h SeeAlso: INT 08"IRQ0",INT 2D/AL=10h"Screen Thief",INT 50"DESQview" SeeAlso: INT D9"Screen Thief"Top
INT D9 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT D8"BASIC",INT DA"BASIC"Top
INT D9 - STSC APL*PLUS/PC - MAY BE USED IN FUTURE RELEASESTop
INT D9 - Screen Thief v1.00 - RELOCATED IRQ1 Range: INT 79h to INT E1h, selected by commandline switch Note: (see INT D8"Screen Thief") SeeAlso: INT 09"IRQ1",INT D8"Screen Thief",INT DA"Screen Thief"Top
INT DA - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT D9"BASIC",INT DB"BASIC"Top
INT DA - STSC APL*PLUS/PC - MAY BE USED IN FUTURE RELEASESTop
INT DA - Screen Thief v1.00 - RELOCATED IRQ2 Range: INT 7Ah to INT E2h, selected by commandline switch Note: (see INT D8"Screen Thief") SeeAlso: INT 0A"IRQ2",INT D9"Screen Thief",INT DB"Screen Thief"Top
INT DB - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT DA"BASIC",INT DC"BASIC"Top
INT DB - STSC APL*PLUS/PC - MAY BE USED IN FUTURE RELEASESTop
INT DB - Screen Thief v1.00 - RELOCATED IRQ3 Range: INT 7Bh to INT E3h, selected by commandline switch Note: (see INT D8"Screen Thief") SeeAlso: INT 0B"IRQ3",INT DA"Screen Thief",INT DC"Screen Thief"Top
INT DC - PC/370 v4.1- - API SeeAlso: INT 60"PC/370"Top
INT DC - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT DB"BASIC",INT DD"BASIC"Top
INT DC - STSC APL*PLUS/PC - MAY BE USED IN FUTURE RELEASESTop
INT DC - Screen Thief v1.00 - RELOCATED IRQ4 Range: INT 7Ch to INT E4h, selected by commandline switch Note: (see INT D8"Screen Thief") SeeAlso: INT 0C"IRQ4",INT DB"Screen Thief",INT DD"Screen Thief"Top
INT DD - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT DC"BASIC",INT DE"BASIC"Top
INT DD - STSC APL*PLUS/PC v9.0 - PLACE KEYSTROKE EVENTS IN INPUT BUFFER BX = where to place keystrokes FFFFh insert before current buffer contents 0000h replace current contents 0001h insert after current contents CX = number of keystroke events to insert ES:SI -> data to be placed into buffer (list of WORD key codes) 4000h + N = normal ASCII keystroke N (N = 00h to FFh) 4100h + N = extended ASCII keystroke N (N = 03h to 84h) Return: nothing SeeAlso: INT 16/AH=05hTop
INT DD - Screen Thief v1.00 - RELOCATED IRQ5 Range: INT 7Dh to INT E5h, selected by commandline switch Note: (see INT D8"Screen Thief") SeeAlso: INT 0D"IRQ5",INT DC"Screen Thief",INT DE"Screen Thief"Top
INT DE - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT DD"BASIC",INT DF"BASIC"Top
INT DE - APL*PLUS/PC - ??? Note: appears to be the same as INT 16Top
INT DE - Screen Thief v1.00 - RELOCATED IRQ6 Range: INT 7Eh to INT E6h, selected by commandline switch Note: (see INT D8"Screen Thief") SeeAlso: INT 0E"IRQ6",INT DD"Screen Thief",INT DF"Screen Thief"Top
INT DF - Victor 9000/Sirius 1 - SuperBIOS SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=EAh"NetWare"Top
INT DF - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT DE"BASIC",INT E0"BASIC"Top
INT DF - APL*PLUS/PC - SAME AS INT 10 SeeAlso: INT 10/AH=00h,INT 10/AH=0EhTop
INT DF - Screen Thief v1.00 - RELOCATED IRQ7 Range: INT 7Fh to INT E7h, selected by commandline switch Note: (see INT D8"Screen Thief") SeeAlso: INT 0F"IRQ7",INT DE"Screen Thief"Top
INT E0 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT 80"BASIC",INT DF"BASIC",INT E1"BASIC"Top
INT E0 - APL*PLUS/PC - RESTIME HIGH-RESOLUTION TIMER FOR QUAD MF FUNCTION SeeAlso: INT CF"APL"Top
INT E0 - VIRUS - "Micro-128" - ??? Note: Micro-128 also overwrites the upper half of the interrupt table SeeAlso: INT 9E"VIRUS",INT F1"VIRUS"Top
INT E0 - DeskMate (Tandy) - DESK EXECUTIVE API AX = function code (numerous) parameters passed in BX, DX, ES, DI, and/or BP Return: AX = return from function Program: DeskMate is a proprietary GUI from Tandy distributed with several models of the Tandy 1000's, 2500's, 3000's, and laptops. Retail and runtime versions also exist. Some Tandy's are designed to boot directly into DeskMate. SeeAlso: INT 15/AX=7002h,INT E1"DeskMate"Top
INT E0 - CP/M-86, Concurrent CP/M, DR Multiuser DOS - FUNCTION CALLS CL = function number (see #04019,#04020) DS,DX contain parameter(s): DL = byte parameter DX = word parameter DS:DX -> structure Return: as appropriate for function: AL = byte result AX = word ES:AX -> structure (and BX=ES) CX is often the error code (see #04021) Notes: several functions are covered in more detail in following entries most of these calls are also supported by Digital Research's DOS Plus v2.1; the unsupported functions are 26h,29h-2Bh,3Ah,3Dh-62h,71h-8Ch, 90h-92h,94h-97h,9Bh-ABh, and AEh-FFh SeeAlso: INT 21/AX=4459h,INT 21/AH=E0h"DOS Plus",INT E6"CP/M-86" (Table 04019) Values for CP/M-86,DR Multiuser DOS function number: 00h terminate calling process (see INT E0/CL=00h) 01h read a character (see INT E0/CL=01h) 02h write character to default console (see INT E0/CL=02h) 03h read character from default AUX (see INT E0/CL=03h) 04h write character to default AUX (see INT E0/CL=04h) 05h write character to default list device (see INT E0/CL=05h) 06h perform raw I/O on default console (see INT E0/CL=06h) 07h return default AUX input status (see INT E0/CL=07h) 08h return default AUX output status (see INT E0/CL=08h) 09h write string to default console (see INT E0/CL=09h) 0Ah read string from default console (see INT E0/CL=0Ah) 0Bh return default console input status (see INT E0/CL=0Bh) 0Ch get BDOS release ID (see INT E0/CL=0Ch) 0Dh reset all disk drives (see also INT 21/AH=0Dh) 0Eh set default drive (see also INT 21/AH=0Eh"DOS 1+") 0Fh open file via FCB (see also INT 21/AH=0Fh,#01345) 10h close file via FCB (see also INT 21/AH=10h) 11h search for first matching file with FCB (see also INT 21/AH=11h) 12h search for next matching file with FCB (see also INT 21/AH=12h) 13h delete file via FCB (see also INT 21/AH=13h) 14h sequential read via FCB (see also INT 21/AH=14h) 15h sequential write via FCB (see also INT 21/AH=15h) 16h create file via FCB (see also INT 21/AH=16h) 17h rename file via FCB (see also INT 21/AH=17h) 18h get bit map of logged drives 19h get default drive (see also INT 21/AH=19h) 1Ah set DMA address offset 1Bh get default disk allocation vector (see also INT 21/AH=1Bh) 1Ch set default drive to read-only 1Dh get bit map of read-only drives 1Eh set file attributes via FCB (see also INT 21/AX=4301h) 1Fh get address of disk parameter block (see also INT 21/AH=1Fh) 20h get/set default user number 21h read random record via FCB (see also INT 21/AH=21h) 22h write random record via FCB (see also INT 21/AH=22h) 23h compute file size with FCB (see also INT 21/AH=23h) 24h get FCB random record number (see also INT 21/AH=24h) 25h reset specified drives 26h access specified drives (not in DR DOS Plus v2.1) 27h free specified drives 28h write random with FCB, zero fill (see also INT 21/AH=28h) 2Ah lock records in FCB file (see also INT 21/AH=5Ch) 2Bh unlock records in FCB file (see also INT 21/AH=5Ch) 2Ch set BDOS multisector count 2Dh set BDOS error mode 2Eh get free space on disk 2Fh load, initialize, and jump to process ("chain process") (see INT E0/CL=2Fh,INT 21/AH=4Bh) 30h flush write-deferred buffers 31h get/set system variable (DOS Plus v2.1) 32h call BIOS (XIOS) character routine (see #04020) 33h set DMA address segment 34h get DMA buffer address 35h CP/M-86 allocate maximum memory (see INT E0/CL=35h) 36h allocate maximum memory at specified segment (see INT E0/CL=36h) 37h CP/M-86 allocate memory segment (see INT E0/CL=37h,INT 21/AH=48h) 38h allocate memory at specified segment (see INT E0/CL=38h) 39h CP/M-86 free specified memory segment (see INT E0/CL=39h,INT 21/AH=49h) 3Ah CP/M-86 free all memory (not in DOS Plus v2.1) (see INT E0/CL=3Ah) 3Bh load .CMD file into memory (see INT E0/CL=3Bh) 3Ch (DOS Plus v2.1) call RSX program 40h (DR-NET, REAL/32) log on a server (see INT E0/CL=40h) 41h (DR-NET, REAL/32) log off a server (see INT E0/CL=41h) 42h (DR-NET) send a message 43h (DR-NET) receive a message 44h (DR-NET, REAL/32) get network status (see INT E0/CL=44h) 45h (DR-NET, REAL/32) get requestor config table (see INT E0/CL=45h) 46h (DR-NET) set compatibility attributes 47h (DR-NET, REAL/32) get server configuration table (see INT E0/CL=47h) 48h (DR-NET, REAL/32) set network error mode (see INT E0/CL=48h) 49h (DR-NET, REAL/32) attach network 4Ah (DR-NET, REAL/32) detach network 4Bh (DR-NET, REAL/32) set default password 4Ch (DR-NET, REAL/32) get-set long timeout 4Dh (DR-NET, REAL/32) get parameter table 4Fh (REAL/32) get extended network error 50h (DR-NET, REAL/32) get network information 53h get current time (see also INT 21/AH=2Ch) 54h set current time (see also INT 21/AH=2Dh) 55h get binary system date (see also INT 21/AH=2Ah) 56h set system date (see also INT 21/AH=2Bh"DATE") 57h allocate system flag 58h deallocate system flag 59h reserve memory in global area (see INT E0/CL=59h) 5Ah lock physical drive 5Bh unlock physical drive 5Ch search path for executable file (see INT E0/CL=5Ch) 5Dh load and execute command (see INT E0/CL=5Dh) 5Eh get/set process exit code (see INT E0/CL=5Eh) 5Fh set country information 60h get country information 63h truncate FCB file (see also INT 21/AH=28h) 64h create/update directory label 65h get directory label 66h get FCB date stamp and password mode 67h write extended FCB 68h set system date and time 69h get system date and time in binary 6Ah establish password for file access 6Bh get OS serial number (see INT E0/CL=6Bh) 6Ch (DOS Plus v2.1) get/set program return code 6Dh get/set console mode (see INT E0/CL=6Dh) 6Eh get/set string delimiter (see INT E0/CL=6Eh) 6Fh write block to default console (see INT E0/CL=6Fh) 70h write block to default list device (see INT E0/CL=70h) 71h execute DOS-compatible function (see INT E0/CL=71h) 74h set FCB time and date stamps 80h allocate memory (see INT E0/CL=80h) 82h deallocate memory (see INT E0/CL=81h) 83h poll I/O device 84h wait on system flag (see INT E0/CL=84h) 85h set system flag (see INT E0/CL=85h) 86h create message queue (see INT E0/CL=86h) 87h open message queue (see INT E0/CL=87h) 88h delete message queue (see INT E0/CL=88h) 89h read from message queue (see INT E0/CL=89h) 8Ah conditionally read from message queue (see INT E0/CL=8Ah) 8Bh write to message queue (see INT E0/CL=8Bh) 8Ch conditionally write to message queue (see INT E0/CL=8Ch) 8Dh delay calling process (see INT E0/CL=8Dh) 8Eh call process dispatcher (yield CPU) (see INT E0/CL=8Eh) 8Fh terminate calling process (same as func 00h) (see INT E0/CL=8Fh) 90h create a process (see INT E0/CL=90h) 91h set calling process' priority (see INT E0/CL=91h) 92h attach to default console (see INT E0/CL=92h) 93h detach from default console (see INT E0/CL=93h) 94h (REAL/32) set the process' default console (see INT E0/CL=94h) 95h assign default console to process (see INT E0/CL=95h) 96h interpret and execute commandline (see INT E0/CL=96h) 97h resident procedure library 98h parse ASCII string into FCB (see also INT 21/AH=29h) 99h return default console (see INT E0/CL=99h) 9Ah get address of system data (SYSDAT) (see INT E0/CL=9Ah) 9Bh get system time and date 9Ch return calling process' descriptor (see INT E0/CL=9Ch) 9Dh terminate process by name or PD address (see INT E0/CL=9Dh) 9Eh attach to default list device (see INT E0/CL=9Eh) 9Fh detach from default list device (see INT E0/CL=9Fh) A0h select default list device (see INT E0/CL=A0h) A1h conditionally attach to default list device (see INT E0/CL=A1h) A2h conditionally attach to default console (see INT E0/CL=A2h) A3h get OS version number (see INT E0/CL=A3h) A4h get default list device (see INT E0/CL=A4h) A5h attach to default AUX (see INT E0/CL=A5h) A6h detach from default AUX (see INT E0/CL=A6h) A7h conditionally attach to default AUX (see INT E0/CL=A7h) A8h set default AUX (see INT E0/CL=A8h) A9h return default AUX (see INT E0/CL=A9h) ACh read block from default AUX (see INT E0/CL=ACh) ADh (DOS Plus v2.1) write block to default AUX (see INT E0/CL=ADh) B0h configure default AUX (see INT E0/CL=B0h) B1h get/set device control parameters (see INT E0/CL=B1h) B2h send Break through default AUX (see INT E0/CL=B2h) B3h allocate physical memory (see INT E0/CL=B3h) B4h free physical memory (see INT E0/CL=B4h) B5h map physical memory (see INT E0/CL=B5h) B6h nondestructive conditional message queue read (see INT E0/CL=B6h) B7h timed wait on system flag (see INT E0/CL=B7h) B8h get/set I/O port mapping (see INT E0/CL=B8h) B9h set list device timeout (see INT E0/CL=B9h) BAh set AUX timeout value (see INT E0/CL=BAh) BBh execute XIOS service BDh (DR Multiuser DOS) delay (see INT E0/CL=BDh) FFh return 80386 to native mode SeeAlso: #04020,#04021 (Table 04020) Values for DOS Plus v2.1 XIOS functions: 00h terminate program 01h ??? 02h check for console input status 03h read character from console 04h write character to console 05h write character to list device 06h write character to auxiliary device 07h read character from auxiliary device 0Fh get list device status 10h-14h reserved 15h device initialization 16h check console output status 17h-7Fh reserved ---BBC Acorn--- 80h get XIOS version 81h get Tube semaphore 82h release Tube semaphore 83h select text/graphics 84h update B&W graphics rectangle 85h update color graphics rectangle 86h get/release/update mouse 87h get system error info 88h entry in CLOCK called by WatchDog RSP 89h BBC OSBYTE function 8Ah BBC OSWORD function SeeAlso: #04019 (Table 04021) Values for DR Multiuser DOS Error Return Code: 00h no error 01h system call not implemented 02h illegal system call number 03h cannot find memory 04h illegal flag number 05h flag overrun 06h flag underrun 07h no unused Queue Descriptors 08h no free queue buffer 09h cannot find queue 0Ah queue in use 0Ch no free Process Descriptors 0Dh no queue access 0Eh empty queue 0Fh full queue 10h CLI queue missing 11h no 8087 in system 12h no unused Memory Descriptors 13h illegal console number 14h no Process Descriptor match 15h no console match 16h no CLI process 17h illegal disk number 18h illegal filename 19h illegal filetype 1Ah character not ready 1Bh illegal Memory Descriptor 1Ch bad return from BDOS load 1Dh bad return from BDOS read 1Eh bad return from BDOS open 1Fh null command 20h not owner of resource 21h no CSEG in load file 22h process Descriptor exists on Thread Root 23h could not terminate process 24h cannot attach to process 25h illegal list device number 26h illegal password 28h external termination occurred 29h fixup error upon load 2Ah flag set ignored 2Bh illegal auxilliary device number SeeAlso: #04019Top
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "P_TERMCPM" - TERMINATE CALLING PROCESS CL = 00h Return: AX = error code FFFFh on failure may destroy SI,DI??? Program: REAL/32 is the descendant of IMS Multiuser DOS, which in turn is derived from DR Multiuser DOS and its predecessors (Concurrent DOS, etc.) Notes: sets the exit code (ERRORLEVEL) to 00h INT E0h is officially reserved for Digital Research by Intel. Apparently some Borland products also used this interrupt, which forced Digital Research to indirect calls through other interrupt entry points. This is also supported by IMS Multiuser DOS and IMS REAL/32. SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=00hTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "C_READ" - FETCH CHARACTER FROM THE DEFAULT CONSOLE CL = 01h Return: AX = character may destroy SI,DI??? Notes: this function echos the character to the screen, expanding Tab characters to the next multiple of eight columns; Ctrl-C is ignored if the calling process can not terminate the calling process is suspended until a character is available; if the caller does not own the console, it is suspended until it can attach to the console SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=02h,INT E0/CL=06h,INT 21/AH=01hTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "C_WRITE" - WRITE CHARACTER TO DEFAULT CONSOLE CL = 02h DX = character Return: nothing may destroy SI,DI??? Note: Tab characters are expanded to blanks up to the next multiple of eight columns SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=01h,INT E0/CL=06h,INT 21/AH=02hTop
INT E0 - DR Multiuser DOS - "A_READ" - READ CHARACTER FROM DEFAULT AUX DEVICE CL = 03h Return: AL = ASCII character may destroy SI,DI??? Notes: A_READ reads the next 8-bit character from the logical auxilliary input device (AUXn:); control is not returned to the calling process until a character has been read. if another process owns AUX, this call blocks until the device becomes available this function is also supported by REAL/32 SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=03h,INT E0/CL=04h,INT E0/CL=07h,INT E0/CL=A5h,INT E0/CL=AChTop
INT E0 - DR Multiuser DOS - "A_WRITE" - WRITE CHARACTER TO DEFAULT AUX DEVICE CL = 04h DL = BYTE to write Return: nothing may destroy SI,DI,DH??? Note: if another process owns AUX, this call blocks until the device becomes available SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=04h,INT E0/CL=03h,INT E0/CL=08h,INT E0/CL=A5h,INT E0/CL=ADhTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "L_WRITE" - WRITE CHARACTER TO DEFAULT LIST DEVICE CL = 05h DL = char to write Return: nothing may destroy SI,DI??? Note: if another process owns the list device, this call blocks until the device becomes available SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=05hTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "C_RAWIO" - PERFORM RAW I/O WITH DEFAULT CONSOLE CL = 06h DL = mode describing the operation to be performed FFh get console input/status FEh get console status FDh get console input (blocking) else output DL to the console as a character Return: AX = returned value for DL = FFh, the character or 00h if none available for DL = FEh, 00h if no characters available, FFh if any available for DL = FDh, the character read from the console else AX = 0000h may destroy SI,DI??? Notes: during raw I/O, the special characters ^C, ^O, ^P, and ^S are not interpreted, but are passed through if the virtual console is in ^S mode and the owning process calls this function, the ^S state is cleared SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=01h,INT E0/CL=02h,INT 21/AH=06hTop
INT E0 - DR Multiuser DOS - "A_STATIN" - GET INPUT STATUS OF AUX DEVICE CL = 07h Return: AL = status 00h not ready FFh character available Desc: determine whether the current AUX device has input available SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=03h,INT E0/CL=08hTop
INT E0 - DR Multiuser DOS - "A_STATOUT" - GET OUTPUT STATUS OF AUX DEVICE CL = 08h Return: AL = status 00h not ready FFh ready for output Desc: determine whether the current AUX device is able to accept more output SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=04h,INT E0/CL=07hTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "C_WRITESTR" - WRITE STRING TO DEFAULT CONSOLE CL = 09h DS:DX -> string Return: nothing may destroy SI,DI,DS??? Note: the string terminated with a '$' character (24h) by default; the terminator may be changed with C_DELIMIT tabs are expanded to the next multiple of eight columns SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=6EhTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "C_READSTR" - READ STRING FROM DEFAULT CONSOLE CL = 0Ah DS:DX -> buffer for string (see #04022) Return: nothing Format of REAL/32 "C_READSTR" buffer: Offset Size Description (Table 04022) 00h BYTE maximum number of characters buffer can hold 01h BYTE actual number of buffers read 02h N BYTEs input lineTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "C_STAT" - RETURN DEFAULT CONSOLE INPUT STATUS CL = 0Bh Return: AX = status 0000h no characters ready 0001h character available may destroy SI,DI??? Note: after setting bit 0 of the console mode word with C_MODE, this function will only return AX=0001h when the user presses Ctrl-C.Top
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "S_BDOSVER" - GET BDOS VERSION CL = 0Ch Return: AX = version (see #04023) may destroy SI,DI??? SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=A3h,INT 21/AX=4451h (Table 04023) Values for REAL/32 BDOS version: 1432h - DR Concurrent PC DOS Version 3.2 1441h - DR Concurrent DOS Version 4.1 1450h - DR Concurrent DOS/XM Version 5.0 1463h - DR Multiuser DOS Release 5.0 1465h - DR Multiuser DOS Release 5.01 1466h - DR Multiuser DOS Release 5.1, IMS Multiuser DOS Enhanced Release 5.1 1467h - IMS Multiuser DOS Version 7.0, 7.1 1468h - IMS REAL/32 Version 7.50, 7.51 1469h - IMS REAL/32 Version 7.52, 7.53 14??h - IMS REAL/32 Version 7.6 SeeAlso: #01579,#01580,#01581Top
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "P_CHAIN" - CHAIN PROCESS CL = 2Fh [DTA] = ASCIZ command line for process to start Return: AX = return code 0000h successful FFFFh failed may destroy SI,DI???Top
INT E0 R - REAL/32 - "MC_MAX" - CP-M/86 ALLOCATE MAXIMUM MEMORY CL = 35h DS:DX -> MCB (see #04024) Return: AX = status may destroy SI,DI,DS??? SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=39h Format of REAL/32 MCB (Memory Control Block): Offset Size Description (Table 04024) 00h WORD segment address of memory block 02h WORD length of block in paragraphs 04h BYTE reserved (0)Top
INT E0 R - REAL/32 - "MC_ABSMAX" - ALLOCATE MAXIMUM MEMORY SEGMENT ABSOLUTE CL = 36h DS:DX -> MCB (see #04024) Return: AX = status may destroy SI,DI,DS??? SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=39hTop
INT E0 R - REAL/32 - "MC_ALLOC" - CP-M/86 ALLOCATE MEMORY SEGMENT CL = 37h DS:DX -> MCB (see #04024) Return: AX = status may destroy SI,DI,DS??? SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=39hTop
INT E0 R - REAL/32 - "MC_ABSALLOC" - ALLOCATE MEMORY SEGMENT ABSOLUTE CL = 38h DS:DX -> MCB (see #04024) Return: AX = status may destroy SI,DI,DS??? SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=39hTop
INT E0 R - REAL/32 - "MC_FREE" - CP-M/86 FREE SPECIFIED MEMORY SEGMENT CL = 39h DS:DX -> MCB (see #04024) Return: AX = status may destroy SI,DI,DS??? SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=3AhTop
INT E0 R - REAL/32 - "MC_ALLFREE" - CP-M/86 FREE ALL MEMORY CL = 3Ah Return: nothing??? Desc: release all of the calling process's memory except the User Data Area SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=39hTop
INT E0 u - REAL/32 - "P_LOAD" - LOAD .CMD FILE INTO MEMORY CL = 3Bh ??? Return: ??? Note: IMS does not document the details of this call because .CMD files are supported for backward compatibility onlyTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "N_LOGON" - LOG ONTO A SERVER CL = 40h DS:DX -> LPB (see #04025) Return: AX = status (0000h,00FFh,07FFh,0DFFh,0EFFh,FFFFh) (see #04030) may destroy SI,DI,DS??? SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=41h Format of REAL/32 Logon/Logoff Parameter Block: Offset Size Description (Table 04025) 00h BYTE node ID 01h 8 BYTEs password for server access 09h DWORD -> process descriptor of process to be logged on (see #04026) Format of REAL/32 Process Descriptor: Offset Size Description (Table 04026) 00h WORD offset of next entry in current descriptor list 02h WORD offset of thread list 04h BYTE current processor status (see #04027) 05h BYTE priority 06h WORD runtime flags (see #04028) 08h 8 BYTEs process name 10h WORD segment of User Data Area (UDA) (256 or 352 bytes) 12h BYTE current default disk drive 13h BYTE drive from which process was loaded 14h WORD reserved (0) 16h WORD offset of memory descriptor list for memory owned by process 18h 6 BYTEs reserved 1Eh WORD offset of process descriptor for parent process 0000h if parent has already terminated 20h BYTE number of default console 21h BYTE number of default AUX device 22h 2 BYTEs reserved 24h BYTE number of default list device 25h BYTE reserved 26h WORD flags (see #04029) 28h 12 BYTEs reserved 34h WORD offset of memory page allocation root 36h 22 BYTEs reserved Note: At least offset 10h (UDA) is also supported by MDOS 5.00, 5.01, 5.10, as the DR DOS MEM utility retrieves this UDA segment through INT E0/CL=9Ah when INT 21/AX=4451h returns 1463h, 1465h, or 1466h. SeeAlso: #04025 (Table 04027) Values for REAL/32 processor status: 00h process is ready to run 01h process is polling a device 02h delaying for a number of ticks 03h in swap list 04h terminating 05h asleep 06h waiting to read a message from a queue 07h waiting to write a message 08h waiting on system flag or semaphore 09h waiting to attach to an I/O device 0Ah waiting on sync block 0Bh waiting for system flag or semaphore with timeout 0Ch forced dispatch SeeAlso: #04026 Bitfields for REAL/32 process flags: Bit(s) Description (Table 04028) 0 system process 1 do not terminate 2 special rsp process 3 from process descriptor table 14-4 unused??? 15 uses math coprocessor SeeAlso: #04026,#04029 Bitfields for REAL/32 secondary flags: Bit(s) Description (Table 04029) 0 suspend when in background 1 ??? 2 in foreground 3 enable APPEND processing on file opens 4 Ctrl-C was typed 5 Ctrl-C will reset disk system 6 OK to read locked record 7 ??? 8 do not perform banking SeeAlso: #04026,#04028 (Table 04030) Values for REAL/32 "N_LOGON" status: 0000h successful 00FFh server could not create shadow process 07FFh incorrect password 0CFFh not logged into specified server 0DFFh process already logged onto 16 servers, LPB process not attached to network 0EFFh physical transmission prevented message or response from getting thru network error during logoff FFFFh calling process not attached to networkTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "N_LOGON" - LOG OFF A SERVER CL = 41h DS:DX -> LPB (see #04025) Return: AX = status (0000h,0CFFh,0DFFh,0EFFh,FFFFh) (see #04030) may destroy SI,DI,DS??? SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=40hTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "N_STAT" - GET NETWORK STATUS CL = 44h Return: AX = network status or 0FFFh on error bit 8: calling process is attached to network may destroy SI,DI???Top
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "N_RCT" - GET REQUESTOR CONFIGURATION TABLE CL = 45h DS:DX -> RCT Control Block (see #04031,#04032) Return: AX = status or error code (see #04033,#04030) may destroy SI,DI,DS??? SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=47h Format of REAL/32 RCT Control Block for Drives: Offset Size Description (Table 04031) 00h BYTE command byte 00h map disk drive 02h map list device 01h BYTE local resource ID 02h BYTE remote resource ID 03h BYTE server node ID number Note: the RCT Control Block is a union of two possible structures; this variant is used when mapping disk drives and list devices SeeAlso: #04032 Format of REAL/32 RCT Control Block for Queues: Offset Size Description (Table 04032) 00h BYTE command byte 03h map local queue to server 04h unmap queue 01h 8 BYTEs local queue name (case-sensitive) 09h 8 BYTEs remote queue name (case-sensitive) 11h BYTE server node ID number Note: the RCT Control Block is a union of two possible structures; this variant is used when mapping queues SeeAlso: #04031 (Table 04033) Values for REAL/32 "N_RCT" status: 0000h successful 0001h invalid local device 0002h invalid remote device 0003h no queue entry spaceTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "N_SCT" - GET SERVER CONFIGURATION TABLE CL = 47h DS:DX -> 112-byte buffer for Server Configuration Table (see #04034) Return: AX = status (0000h successful, else error code) may destroy SI,DI,DS??? Note: the first byte of the SCT buffer is set to the desired server number prior to calling this function SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=45h Format of REAL/32 Server Configuration Table: Offset Size Description (Table 04034) 00h BYTE server's default physical drive ID 01h BYTE network status 02h BYTE server node ID number 03h BYTE maximum number of requesters supported by server 04h BYTE current number of shadow processes 05h 108 BYTEs six logon structures, each: Offset Size Description 00h WORD bit vector of logged-in nodes 02h 16 BYTEs list of requester node IDsTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "N_ERRMODE" - SET NETWORK ERROR MODE CL = 48h DL = new error mode FFh return error in registers AX,BX,CX FEh display message and return error FDh display message and abort (default) Return: CX = error code (0000h successful, FFFFh failed) may destroy SI,DI??? Desc: specify how the REAL/32 Net Server responds to error numbers 0CFFh, 0DFFh, and 0EFFh (see #04030)Top
INT E0 - ConcCP/M,DR Multiuser DOS - "S_MEMORY" - RESERVE MEMORY IN GLOBAL AREA CL = 59h DX = size in bytes Return: AX = status FFFFh failed other successful ES:BX -> reserved memoryTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "P_PATH" - SCAN PATH FOR EXECUTABLE FILE CL = 5Ch DS:DX -> Exec Parameter Block (EPB) (see #04035) Return: AX = status FFFEh file not found FFFDh path not found FFFCh too many handles open FFFBh access denied FFF6h invalid environment FFDCh sharing conflict FFAAh invalid password EPB updated (if successful) may destroy SI,DI,DS SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=5Dh,INT E0/CL=5Eh,INT 21/AH=4Bh Format of REAL/32 Exec Parameter Block (EPB): Offset Size Description (Table 04035) 00h DWORD -> ASCIZ command to be executed 04h BYTE type of exec 00h .CMD 01h .COM 02h .EXE 03h .BAT 04h RSP-type queue 05h BYTE flags bit 0: overlay existing program bit 1: don't assign console to child bit 2: allocate memory for .CMD within parent's memory space bit 3: make full banked window available while loading child 06h DWORD 32-bit offset to ASCIZ command line 0Ah WORD selector for ASCIZ command lineTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "P_EXEC" - EXECUTE CHILD PROCESS CL = 5Dh DS:DX -> Exec Parameter Block (EPB) (see #04035) Return: AX = status FFFEh file not found FFFDh path not found FFFCh too many handles open FFFBh access denied FFF6h invalid environment FFDCh sharing conflict FFAAh invalid password EPB updated (if successful) may destroy SI,DI,DS SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=5Ch,INT E0/CL=5Eh,INT 21/AH=4BhTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "P_EXITCODE" - GET/SET PROCESS EXIT CODE CL = 5Eh DX = exit code or FFFFh to get DH ignored when setting code DL = process exit code Return: AX = status (FFFFh on error) if getting: AH = termination reason 00h normal 01h external termination via Ctrl-C or P_ABORT 02h hardware (critical) error abort 03h child did not terminate FFh illegal request (no child, or exit code already retrieved) AL = process exit code SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=5Dh,INT 21/AH=4ChTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "S_SERIAL" - GET OS SERIAL NUMBER CL = 6Bh DS:DX -> 6-byte buffer for ASCII serial number Return: nothing???Top
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "C_MODE" - GET/SET CONSOLE MODE CL = 6Dh DX = new console mode (see #04036), or FFFFh to get current mode Return: AX = status if setting (0000h = success) AX = current console mode if DX=FFFFh on entry Bitfields for REAL/32 console mode: Bit(s) Description (Table 04036) 0 C_STAT function will return 01h only when Ctrl-C is pressed 1 disable support for stop/start scroll (Ctrl-S/Ctrl-Q) 2 raw console output (no tab expansion, no printer echo) 3 disable program termination on Ctrl-C 7 disable Ctrl-O console bit-bucket 10 enable Esc as end-of-line characterTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "C_DELIMIT" - GET/SET STRING DELIMITER CL = 6Eh DX = new delimiter, or FFFFh to get current string delimiter Return: AX = status (0000h success) if setting AX = current string delimiter (default is 24h '$' at process start) SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=09hTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "C_WRITEBLK" - WRITE BLOCK TO DEFAULT CONSOLE CL = 6Fh DS:DX -> Character Control Block (see #04051,#04052) Return: nothing??? SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=70hTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "L_WRITEBLK" - WRITE BLOCK TO DEFAULT LIST (PRINTER) DEVICE CL = 70h DS:DX -> Character Control Block (see #04051,#04052) Return: nothing??? SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=6FhTop
INT E0 R - ConcCP/M,DR Multiuser DOS - EXECUTE DOS-COMPATIBLE FUNCTIONS CL = 71h DS:DX -> parameter block (see #04038) Return: AX = status (0000h successful, else error code) may destroy SI,DI,DS (Table 04037) Values for DR "execute DOS-compatible function" function number: 00h "fd_getdpb" get disk information (see also INT 21/AH=32h) 01h "fd_mkdir" create directory (see also INT 21/AH=39h) 02h "fd_rmdir" remove directory (see also INT 21/AH=3Ah) 03h "fd_chdir" change directory (see also INT 21/AH=3Bh) 04h "fd_creat" create file (see also INT 21/AH=3Ch) 05h "fd_open" open existing file (see also INT 21/AH=3Dh) 06h "fd_close" close file (see also INT 21/AH=3Eh) 07h "fd_read" read from file (see also INT 21/AH=3Fh) 08h "fd_write" write to file (see also INT 21/AH=40h) 09h "fd_delete" delete file (see also INT 21/AH=41h) 0Ah "fd_lseek" get/set file position (see also INT 21/AH=42h) 0Bh "fd_chmod" get/set file attributes (see also INT 21/AH=43h) 0Ch "fd_curdir" get current directory (see also INT 21/AH=47h) 0Dh "fd_sfirst" find first matching file (see also INT 21/AH=4Eh) 0Eh "fd_snext" find next matching file (see also INT 21/AH=4Fh) 0Fh "fd_rename" rename file (see also INT 21/AH=56h) 10h "fd_gsfdate" get/set file date (see also INT 21/AX=5700h) 11h "fd_mktemp" make temporary file (see also INT 21/AH=5Ah) 12h "fd_mknew" create new file (see also INT 21/AH=5Bh) 13h "fd_lock" lock/unlock file data (see also INT 21/AH=5Ch) 14h "fd_dup" duplicate file handle (see also INT 21/AH=45h) 15h "fd_dup2" force duplicate file handle (see also INT 21/AH=46h) 16h-19h ??? 1Ah "fd_ioctl" I/O control emulation 1Bh "fd_commit" commit file to disk (see also INT 21/AH=68h) 1Ch "fd_expand" expand file name (see also INT 21/AH=60h) 1Dh ??? 1Eh ??? 1Fh "fd_sethandles" set number of handles for calling process SeeAlso: #04038 Format of DR "execute DOS-compatible function" parameter block: Offset Size Description (Table 04038) 00h WORD function number (see #04037) ---function 00h--- 02h WORD drive 04h DWORD -> DPB (see #04039) ---function 01h,02h,03h--- 02h DWORD -> ASCIZ directory name ---function 04h--- 02h DWORD -> ASCIZ filename 06h WORD file attributes ---function 05h--- 02h DWORD -> ASCIZ filename 06h WORD open mode (see INT 21/AH=3Dh) ---function 06h--- 02h WORD file handle ---function 07h,08h--- 02h WORD file handle 04h DWORD -> buffer 08h WORD number of bytes to read or write ---function 09h--- 02h DWORD -> ASCIZ filename ---function 0Ah--- 02h WORD file handle 04h DWORD (call) desired offset (ret) new file position if function is successful 08h WORD seek origin (offset is calculated from specified position) 00h start of file 01h current position 02h end of file ---function 0Bh--- 02h DWORD -> ASCIZ filename 06h WORD (call) new file attributes or new file owner (ret) current/new file attributes, depending on function 08h WORD subfunction 00h get attribute 01h set attribute 02h get extended attributes 03h set extended attributes (and password) 04h get encrypted password 05h set extended attributes (and encrypted password) 06h get file owner 07h set file owner Note: the password is taken from the first 8 bytes of the DTA ---function 0Ch--- 02h WORD drive 04h DWORD -> 64-byte buffer for ASCIZ current directory path ---function 0Dh--- 02h DWORD -> ASCIZ filespec 06h WORD file attributes 08h WORD (call) size of buffer pointed at by current DTA (ret) number of matching files returned??? Note: if the volume label attribute is specified, the root directory will be searched if the buffer is at least 47 bytes, multiple matching entries will be stored in the DTA (at 21 bytes per entry) ---function 0Eh--- 02h WORD number of additional matches to store in DTA (normally set to 0, but if DTA is at least 47 bytes, can be set to (DTAsize-21)/26 to return multiple matches) ---function 0Fh--- 02h DWORD -> ASCIZ filename 06h DWORD -> ASCIZ new name ---function 10h--- 02h WORD file handle 04h WORD subfunction 00h get date and time 01h set date and time 06h WORD file date 08h WORD file time ---function 11h--- 02h DWORD -> ASCIZ pathname + 13 extra bytes for generated filename (if pathname does not end in backslash, one will be appended) 06h WORD file attributes ---function 12h--- 02h DWORD -> ASCIZ filename 06h WORD file attributes ---function 13h--- 02h WORD file handle 04h DWORD offset of start of region 08h DWORD length of region to lock/unlock 0Ch WORD subfunction (00h = lock, 01h = unlock) ---function 14h--- 02h WORD file handle to be duplicated (new file handle is returned as function return value) ---function 15h--- 02h WORD file handle to be duplicated 04h WORD file handle which is to become the duplicate ---function 1Ah, form 1--- 02h WORD file handle 04h WORD IOCTL function number (00h,01h,06h,07h,0Ah) 06h WORD (ret) status ---function 1Ah, form 2--- 02h WORD drive number 04h WORD IOCTL function number (08h,09h,0Eh,0Fh) 06h WORD (ret) status ---function 1Ah, form 3--- 02h WORD file handle 04h WORD IOCTL function number (02h,03h,54h) 06h DWORD -> buffer 0Ah WORD (call) size of buffer in bytes (ret) size of returned data ---function 1Ah, form 4--- 02h WORD drive number 04h WORD IOCTL function number (04h,05h) 06h DWORD -> buffer 0Ah WORD (call) size of buffer in bytes (ret) size of returned data ---function 1Bh--- 02h WORD file handle of file to be committed to disk ---function 1Ch--- 02h DWORD -> ASCIZ relative filename 06h DWORD -> buffer for absolute filename ---function 1Fh--- 02h WORD desired number of file handles for process Format of DR Multiuser DOS Disk Parameter Block (DPB): Offset Size Description (Table 04039) 00h BYTE drive number (00h = A:) 01h BYTE relative unit number 02h WORD sector size in bytes 04h BYTE sectors per cluster - 1 05h BYTE shift count to convert clusters into sectors 06h WORD number of reserved sectors at beginning of drive 08h BYTE number of FATs 09h WORD number of root directory entries 0Bh WORD number of first sector containing user data 0Dh WORD number of clusterse on disk 0Fh BYTE number of sectors per FAT 10h WORD sector number of first directory sector 12h 4 BYTEs reserved 16h BYTE media ID byte (see #01356) 17h BYTE 00h if disk accessed, FFh if not 18h 6 BYTEs reserved 1Eh WORD number of free clusters on drive Note: this structure is a subset of the MS-DOS 3.x Drive Parameter Block SeeAlso: #04038,#01357 at INT 21/AH=1Fh,#01395 at INT 21/AH=32hTop
INT E0 - GSX-86, GEM/1, GEM/2 - API CL = 73h CH = 04h DS:DX -> parameter blockTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "M_ALLOC" - ALLOCATE MEMORY CL = 80h DS:DX -> Memory Parameter Block (MPB) (see #04040) Return: AX = status (0000h success, else error code) SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=81h Format of REAL/32 Memory Parameter Block (MPB): Offset Size Description (Table 04040) 00h WORD (call) desired starting paragraph of block, or 0000h for anywhere (ret) starting paragraph of allocated block 02h WORD (call) minimum number of paragraphs required (ret) actual number of paragraphs allocated 04h WORD (call) maximum number of paragraphs to allocate (ret) actual number of paragraphs allocated 06h WORD process descriptor (see #04026) of memory's owner or 0000h 08h WORD flags (normally set to 0000h on call) SeeAlso: #04041Top
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "M_FREE" - DEALLOCATE MEMORY CL = 81h DS:DX -> Memory Free Parameter Block (MFPB) (see #04041) Return: AX = status (0000h success, else error code) SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=81h Format of REAL/32 Memory Free Parameter Block (MFPB) : Offset Size Description (Table 04041) 00h WORD starting segment of block to be freed 02h WORD reserved (0) SeeAlso: #04040Top
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "DEV_WAITFLAG" - WAIT ON SYSTEM FLAG CL = 84h DX = system flag ID Return: AX = status (0000h success, else error code) if successful, this function does not return until the system flag has been set by an interrupt handler (see INT E0/CL=85h); if the flag was already set, this call returns immediately SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=85h,INT E0/CL=B7hTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "DEV_SETFLAG" - SET SYSTEM FLAG CL = 85h DX = system flag ID Return: AX = status (0000h success, else error code) Note: REAL/32 returns an error if the flag was already set, which indicates that a previous logical interrupt has not yet been serviced SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=84hTop
INT E0 - ConcCP/M,DR Multiuser DOS - "Q_MAKE" - CREATE MESSAGE QUEUE CL = 86h DS:DX -> queue descriptor (see #04042) Return: AX = status (0000h success, FFFFh failure) CX = error code (see #04021) Note: also supported by REAL/32 SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=87h Format of DR Multiuser DOS queue descriptor: Offset Size Description (Table 04042) 00h 2 WORDs internal use, initialize to zeros 04h WORD queue flags (see #04043) 06h 8 BYTEs queue name 0Eh WORD length of message 10h WORD number of messages 12h 4 WORDs internal use, initialize to zeros 1Ah WORD offset in system area of buffer for messages Bitfields for REAL/32 queue flags: Bit(s) Description (Table 04043) 0 mutual exclusion queue 1 can not be deleted 2 restricted to system processes 3 RSP message queue 4 reserved for internal use 5 RPL address queue 7-6 reserved for internal use 15-8 reserved for future use SeeAlso: #04042Top
INT E0 - ConcCP/M,DR Multiuser DOS - "Q_OPEN" - OPEN MESSAGE QUEUE CL = 87h DS:DX -> queue parameter block (QPB) (see #04044,#04045) Return: AX = status (0000h success, FFFFh failure) CX = error code (see #04021) Note: also supported by REAL/32 SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=86h,INT E0/CL=88h,INT E0/CL=89h Format of DR Multiuser DOS queue parameter block: Offset Size Description (Table 04044) 00h WORD internal use, initialize to zero 02h WORD queue ID (set by INT E0/CL=87h) 04h WORD internal use, initialize to zero 06h WORD offset of queue message buffer (REAL/32) if FFFFh, then full address of buffer is stored at offest 10h 08h 8 BYTEs queue name ---REAL/32 only---- 10h DWORD segment:offset of queue message buffer SeeAlso: #04045 Format of protected-mode REAL/32 Queue Parameter Block (QPB): Offset Size Description (Table 04045) 00h WORD internal use 02h WORD queue ID 04h WORD internal use 06h DWORD 32-bit offset to buffer 0Ah WORD selector for buffer 0Ch 8 BYTEs queue name SeeAlso: #04044Top
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "Q_DELETE" - DELETE SYSTEM QUEUE CL = 88h DS:DX -> queue parameter block (QPB) (see #04044,#04045) Return: AX = status (0000h success, FFFFh failure) SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=87hTop
INT E0 - ConcCP/M,DR Multiuser DOS - "Q_READ" - READ MESSAGE QUEUE CL = 89h DS:DX -> queue parameter block (QPB) (see #04044,#04045) Return: AX = status (0000h success, FFFFh failure) CX = error code (see #04021) Note: also supported by REAL/32 SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=87h,INT E0/CL=8Ah,INT E0/CL=8Bh,INT E0/CL=B6hTop
INT E0 - ConcCP/M,DR Multiuser DOS - "Q_CREAD" - CONDITIONALLY READ MSG QUEUE CL = 8Ah DS:DX -> queue parameter block (QPB) (see #04044,#04045) Return: AX = status (0000h success, FFFFh failure) CX = error code (see #04021) Note: also supported by REAL/32 SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=87h,INT E0/CL=89h,INT E0/CL=8Ch,INT E0/CL=B6hTop
INT E0 - ConcCP/M,DR Multiuser DOS - "Q_WRITE" - WRITE MESSAGE QUEUE CL = 8Bh DS:DX -> queue parameter block (QPB) (see #04044,#04045) Return: AX = status (0000h success, FFFFh failure) CX = error code (see #04021) Note: also supported by REAL/32 SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=89h,INT E0/CL=8ChTop
INT E0 - ConcCP/M,DR Multiuser DOS - "Q_CWRITE" - CONDITIONALLY WRITE MSG QUEUE CL = 8Ch DS:DX -> queue parameter block (QPB) (see #04044,#04045) Return: AX = status (0000h success, FFFFh failure) CX = error code (see #04021) Note: also supported by REAL/32 SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=8Ah,INT E0/CL=8BhTop
INT E0 - ConcCP/M,DR Multiuser DOS - "P_DISPATCH" - CALL DISPATCHER CL = 8Eh DX = FFFFh (optional) to force dispatch Return: nothing Desc: allow other processes of the same or higher priority to run if they are ready Notes: if DX=FFFFh, a dispatch is forced even if no other process is ready also supported by REAL/32 SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=91h,INT 15/AX=1000h,INT 2F/AX=1680hTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "P_TERM" - TERMINATE CALLING PROCESS CL = 8Fh DX = termination code Return: never if successful AX = FFFFh on failure Note: this function can not terminate processes whose KEEP flag is set if the termination code is FFh, this function can terminate the process even if its SYSTEM flag is on; otherwise, only user processes can terminate themselves SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=90h,INT 21/AH=4ChTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "P_CREATE" - CREATE A PROCESS CL = 90h DS:DX -> process descriptor in calling process' system memory area (see #04026) Return: AX = status Notes: this call can create more than one process if the specied process descriptor's link (next-process) field is nonzero all reserved and unused fields in the process descriptor should be filled with zeros; passing an invalid descriptor or pointer may crash the system because the descriptor is not checked by the OS the newly-created process(es) is always a native process, which can not make DOS calls SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=8FhTop
INT E0 - ConcCP/M,DR Multiuser DOS - "P_PRIORITY" - SET PROCESS PRIORITY CL = 91h DL = new priority (00h highest to FFh lowest) Return: nothing Notes: sets priority of calling process; transient processes are initialized to priority C8h also supported by REAL/32 SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=8EhTop
INT E0 - ConcCP/M,DR Multiuser DOS - "C_ATTACH" - ATTACH TO DEFAULT CONSOLE CL = 92h Return: AX = status Notes: also supported by REAL/32 if the console is currently owned by another process, this function waits until the console is available SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=93h,INT E0/CL=94h,INT E0/CL=99h,INT E0/CL=9Eh,INT E0/CL=A2hTop
INT E0 - ConcCP/M,DR Multiuser DOS - "C_DETACH" - DETACH FROM DEFAULT CONSOLE CL = 93h Return: AX = status 0000h successfully detached FFFFh detach failed Note: also supported by REAL/32 SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=92h,INT E0/CL=A6hTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "C_SET" - SET PROCESS'S DEFAULT CONSOLE CL = 94h DX = console ID Return: AX = status (0000h success, else error code) SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=92h,INT E0/CL=95h,INT E0/CL=99hTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "C_ASSIGN" - ASSIGN DEFAULT CONSOLE TO ANOTHER PROCESS CL = 95h DS:DX -> Assign Control Parameter Block (ACPB) (see #04046) Return: AX = status SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=94h,INT E0/CL=99h Format of REAL/32 Assign Control Parameter Block (ACPB): Offset Size Description (Table 04046) 00h BYTE ID of console to assign 01h BYTE flag: if FFh, new process must have CNS as console for this call to succeed 02h DWORD -> process descriptor (see #04026) or 00000000h 06h 8 BYTEs name of process to search for if descriptor field above is zeroTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "P_CLI" - RUN COMMAND LINE INTERFACE CL = 96h DS:DX -> Command Line Buffer (CLBUF) (see #04047) Return: AX = status Desc: execute the indicated command concurrently with the calling process; system queue commands, .BAT, .CMD, .COM, and .EXE files can be executed Note: the calling process will lose its virtual console and must reattach it before attempting any I/O SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=92h Format of REAL/32 Command Line Buffer (CLBUF): Offset Size Description (Table 04047) 00h BYTE reserved (0) 01h 128 BYTEs ASCIZ command line 81h BYTE (0)Top
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "C_GET" - GET DEFAULT CONSOLE CL = 99h Return: AX = default console ID SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=94hTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "S_SYSDAT" - GET SYSTEM DATA AREA CL = 9Ah Return: ES:AX -> system data area (see #04048) may destroy SI,DI Format of REAL/32 system data area: Offset Size Description (Table 04048) 00h DWORD address of supervisor entry point 04h 36 BYTEs reserved 28h DWORD address of XIOS entry point 2Ch DWORD address of XIOS initialization point 30h 8 BYTEs reserved 38h DWORD address of IRET dispatcher entry point 3Ch DWORD address of RETF dispatcher entry point 40h WORD segment of operating system code 42h WORD paragraph address of first Resident System Process (RSP) 44h WORD paragraph after OS system area 46h BYTE reserved 47h BYTE number of system console devices 48h BYTE number of system list (printer) devices 49h BYTE number of Character Control blocks 4Ah BYTE number of system flags 4Bh BYTE current search disk 4Ch WORD maximum memory per process 4Eh BYTE reserved 4Fh BYTE "dayfile" (flag, true if FFh) 50h BYTE default disk for temporary files 51h BYTE system ticks per second (typically 60) 52h WORD offset of Locked Unused list 54h WORD offset of CCB table 56h WORD offset of system flag table 58h WORD offset of root of Memory Descriptor Unused list 5Ah WORD offset of Memory Free list 5Ch WORD offset of Process Unused list 5Eh WORD offset of Queue Unused list 60h 4 WORDs (no longer used) QMAU 68h WORD offset of root of Ready List 6Ah WORD offset of root of Delay List 6Ch WORD offset of Dispatcher Ready list 6Eh WORD offset of root of Poll List 70h WORD reserved 72h WORD offset of root of Thread List 74h WORD offset of root of Queue List 76h WORD offset of Memory Allocation list 78h WORD segment of version string 7Ah WORD BDOS version number 7Ch WORD OS version number 7Eh WORD number of days since 1978/01/01 80h BYTE current time: hour 81h BYTE current time: minute 82h BYTE current time: second 83h BYTE number of XIOS consoles 84h BYTE number of XIOS list (printer) devices 85h BYTE total number of character devices 86h WORD offset of LCB table 88h WORD bitmap of open files 8Ah BYTE maximum locked records per process 8Bh BYTE maximum open files per process 8Ch WORD offset of process descriptor for math coprocessor's owner 8Eh WORD offset of Auxiliary Control Block 90h 8 BYTEs reserved 98h WORD offset of root Memory Window Descriptor 9Ah WORD reserved 9Ch BYTE number of Auxiliary Control Blocks 9Dh BYTE default search disk 9Eh BYTE reserved 9Fh BYTE number of physical consoles A0h DWORD address of 8087 interrupt handler A4h DWORD address of default 8087 exception handler ... reserved C00h 82 BYTEs XIOS header structure (see #04049) Format of REAL/32 XIOS header structure: Offset Size Description (Table 04049) 00h 3 BYTEs XIOS initialization entry point 03h 3 BYTEs XIOS service entry point 06h WORD segment address of system data 08h DWORD address of supervisor entry point 0Ch BYTE set tick flag 0Dh BYTE ticks per second 0Eh BYTE global Door Open interrupt flag 0Fh BYTE number of Auxiliary Control Blocks 10h BYTE number of physical consoles 11h BYTE number of virtual consoles 12h BYTE number of logical consoles 13h BYTE number of list control blocks 14h WORD offset of CCB table 16h WORD offset of LCB table 18h 16 WORDs offsets into DPH for drives A-P 38h WORD buffer size in paragraphs 3Ah WORD offset of ACB table 3Ch WORD used by OEM 3Eh WORD offset of CCB pointer array 40h WORD offset of LCB pointer array 42h WORD offset of ACB pointer array 44h BYTE 'first' flag 45h BYTE unused 46h WORD offset of print device support table 48h WORD offset of aux device support table 4Ah WORD XIOS extra segment 4Ch WORD segment of save end address for debug 4Eh WORD segment of save start address for debug 50h BYTE number of main virtual console 51h WORD segment of XIOS code SeeAlso: #04048Top
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "P_PDADR" - GET ADDRESS OF PROCESS DESCRIPTOR CL = 9Ch Return: ES:AX -> caller's process descriptor (see #04026) may destroy SI,DI Note: This function is also called by the DR DOS MEM utility when INT 21/AX=4451h returns either 1463h (MDOS 5.00), 1465h (MDOS 5.01), or 1466h (MDOS 5.10). SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=8Fh,INT E0/CL=90hTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "P_ABORT" - ABORT PROCESS BY NAME OR DESCRIPTOR CL = 9Dh DS:DX -> Abort Parameter Block (see #04050) Return: AX = status may destroy SI,DI,DS SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=8Fh,INT E0/CL=9Ch Format of REAL/32 Abort Parameter Block: Offset Size Description (Table 04050) 00h WORD process descriptor of process to abort, or 0000h 02h WORD termination code 04h BYTE default console number 05h BYTE reserved (0) 06h 8 BYTEs name of process to abort, if descriptor at offset 00h is 0000hTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "L_ATTACH" - ATTACH TO DEFAULT LIST DEVICE CL = 9Eh Return: AX = status may destroy SI,DI SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=92h,INT E0/CL=9Fh,INT E0/CL=A0h,INT E0/CL=A1hTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "L_DETACH" - DETACH FROM DEFAULT LIST DEVICE CL = 9Fh Return: AX = status may destroy SI,DI SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=92h,INT E0/CL=9EhTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "L_SET" - SET DEFAULT LIST DEVICE CL = A0h DX = ID of list (printer) device Return: AX = status (0000h success, FFFFh if invalid printer number) may destroy SI,DI SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=92h,INT E0/CL=9Eh,INT E0/CL=A4hTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "L_CATTACH" - CONDITIONALLY ATTACH TO DEFAULT LIST DEVICE CL = A1h Return: AX = status (00h = successful, FFh = unable to attach) may destroy SI,DI Desc: attach the default list device to the calling process only if it is currently available SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=92h,INT E0/CL=9Eh,INT E0/CL=A0hTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "C_CATTACH" - CONDITIONALLY ATTACH TO DEFAULT CONSOLE CL = A2h Return: AL = status (FFh = console attached to another process) Note: if the console is currently owned by another process, this function will return an error code instead of attaching or waiting SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=93h,INT E0/CL=94h,INT E0/CL=99h,INT E0/CL=92hTop
INT E0 - ConcCP/M,DR Multiuser DOS,REAL/32 - "S_OSVER" - GET OS VERSION CL = A3h Return: AX = operating system version (see #04023) (see also INT 21/AX=4451h) SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=0Ch,INT 21/AX=4451hTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "L_GET" - GET DEFAULT LIST (PRINTER) DEVICE CL = A4h Return: AL = number of default list device SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=A0hTop
INT E0 - DR Multiuser DOS - "A_ATTACH" - ATTACH AUX DEVICE CL = A5h Return: nothing (DR) AX = status (REAL/32) Desc: attaches the default auxiliary device to the calling process unless it is already attached to another process, in which case the call blocks until the device becomes available Notes: this call should be used before attempting to read or write from the AUX device; however, the I/O calls internally call this function to ensure device ownership also supported by REAL/32 SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=03h,INT E0/CL=04h,INT E0/CL=A6h,INT E0/CL=A7h,INT E0/CL=A8h SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=ACh,INT E0/CL=ADh,INT E0/CL=B0hTop
INT E0 - DR Multiuser DOS - "A_DETACH" - DETACH FROM AUX DEVICE CL = A6h Return: AX = status 0000h successfully detached FFFFh detach failed CX = error code Note: also supported by REAL/32 SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=93h,INT E0/CL=A5h,INT E0/CL=A7hTop
INT E0 - DR Multiuser DOS - "A_CATTACH" - CONDITIONALLY ATTACH TO AUX DEVICE CL = A7h Return: AX = status 0000h attached FFFFh unable to attach Desc: attaches the default auxiliary device to the calling process if it is available Notes: does not block if the device is already in use also supported by REAL/32 SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=A5h,INT E0/CL=A6h,INT E0/CL=A8h,INT E0/CL=B0hTop
INT E0 - DR Multiuser DOS - "A_SET" - SET DEFAULT AUX DEVICE NUMBER CL = A8h DL = auxiliary device number Return: AX = status 0000h successful FFFFh failed CX = error code Desc: specify which physical device will become AUX SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=A5h,INT E0/CL=A9hTop
INT E0 - DR Multiuser DOS - "A_GET" - GET DEFAULT AUX DEVICE NUMBER CL = A9h Return: AL = current default auxiliary device number Desc: determine which physical device is currently AUX SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=A8hTop
INT E0 - DR Multiuser DOS - "A_READBLK" - READ STRING FROM AUX DEVICE CL = ACh DS:DX -> character control block (CHCB) (see #04051,#04052) Return: AX = number of characters read Desc: read characters from the default auxiliary (AUXn:) device into a buffer until the buffer is full or the device is no longer ready Notes: if the device is initially not ready, blocks until at least one character has been read if another process owns AUX, this call blocks until the device becomes available also supported by REAL/32 SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=03h,INT E0/CL=A5h,INT E0/CL=ADh Format of DR Multiuser DOS character control block (CHCB): Offset Size Description (Table 04051) 00h DWORD pointer to character buffer 04h WORD length of character buffer Note: this version of the structure is used by REAL/32 in real mode SeeAlso: #04059 Format of REAL/32 protected-mode Character Control Block (CHCB): Offset Size Description (Table 04052) 00h DWORD 32-bit offset of character buffer 04h WORD selector for character buffer 06h WORD length of character buffer SeeAlso: #04051Top
INT E0 - DR Multiuser DOS - "A_WRITEBLK" - WRITE STRING TO AUX DEVICE CL = ADh DS:DX -> character control block (see #04051,#04052) Return: AX = number of characters written Notes: does not return until at least one character has been written also supported by REAL/32 SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=04h,INT E0/CL=A5h,INT E0/CL=AChTop
INT E0 - DR Multiuser DOS - "A_CONFIG" - GET/SET AUX DEVICE PARAMETERS CL = B0h DX:DX -> AUX device parameter block (see #04053) Return: AX = status 0000h successful parameter block updated FFFFh failed CX = error code Note: also supported by REAL/32 SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=A5h,INT E0/CL=B1h Format of DR Multiuser DOS AUX device parameter block: Offset Size Description (Table 04053) 00h BYTE function (00h get, 01h set) 01h BYTE baud rate (see #04055) FFh = don't change/unknown 02h BYTE parity (see #04054) 03h BYTE stop bits (00h one, 01h 1.5, 02h two, FFh unknown/don't change) 04h BYTE data bits (05h-08h or FFh unknown/don't change) 05h BYTE handshake (00h none, 01h DTS/DSR, 02h RTS/CTS, 04h XON/XOFF, FFh unknown/don't change) 06h BYTE XON character, FFh unknown/don't change 07h BYTE XOFF character, FFh unknown/don't change (Table 04054) Values for DR Multiuser DOS AUX parity: 00h none 01h odd 02h none 03h even 04h stick parity bit FFh don't change/unknown SeeAlso: #04053,#04055 (Table 04055) Values for DR Multiuser DOS AUX baud rate: 00h 50 baud 01h 62.5 baud 02h 75 baud 03h 110 baud 04h 134.5 baud 05h 150 baud 06h 200 baud 07h 300 baud 08h 600 baud 09h 1200 baud 0Ah 1800 baud 0Bh 2000 baud 0Ch 2400 baud 0Dh 3600 baud 0Eh 4800 baud 0Fh 7200 baud 10h 9600 baud 11h 19200 baud 12h 38400 baud 13h 56000 baud 14h 76800 baud 15h 115200 baud SeeAlso: #04053,#04054Top
INT E0 - DR Multiuser DOS - "A_CONTROL" - GET/SET AUX CONTROL PARAMETERS CL = B1h DS:DX -> AUX device control block (see #04056) Return: AX = status 0000h successful control block updated FFFFh failed CX = error code Note: also supported by REAL/32 SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=B0h,INT E0/CL=B2h Format of DR Multiuser DOS AUX device control block: Offset Size Description (Table 04056) 00h BYTE function (00h get, 01h set) 01h BYTE DTR state (00h low, 01h high, FFh unknown/don't change) 02h BYTE RTS state (00h low, 01h high, FFh unknown/don't change) 03h BYTE DSR state (00h low, 01h high, FFh unknown/don't change) 04h BYTE CTS state (00h low, 01h high, FFh unknown/don't change) 05h BYTE DCD state (00h low, 01h high, FFh unknown/don't change) 06h BYTE RI state (00h inactive, 01h active, FFh unknown/don't change)Top
INT E0 - DR Multiuser DOS - "A_BREAK" - SEND BREAK TO AUX DEVICE CL = B2h DX = duration of break in system ticks (0001h-FFFFh) Return: AX = status 0000h successful break signal completed FFFFh failed CX = error code Notes: if the AUX device is currently owned by another process, this call will block until the device becomes available also supported by REAL/32 SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=A5h,INT E0/CL=B1hTop
INT E0 R - REAL/32 - "MP_ALLOC" - ALLOCATE PHYSICAL MEMORY CL = B3h DX = number of 4K pages to allocate Return: AX = number of first 4K page allocated, or FFFFh on error Note: memory allocated with this function is not automatically freed when the process terminates SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=B4h,INT E0/CL=B5hTop
INT E0 R - REAL/32 - "MP_FREE" - DEALLOCATE PHYSICAL MEMORY CL = B4h DX = number of the physical page to free Return: AX = status (0000h successful, FFFFh error) SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=B3hTop
INT E0 R - REAL/32 - "MP_MAP" - MAP PHYSICAL MEMORY CL = B5h DS:DX -> Memory Physical Parameter Block (see #04057) Return: AX = status (0000h successful, FFFFh error) may destroy SI,DI,DS SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=B3h Format of REAL/32 Memory Physical Parameter Block: Offset Size Description (Table 04057) 00h WORD 4K page number in first megabyte to be mapped 02h WORD number of page to map into above page, or 0000h to unmap 04h WORD window number (0000h, as only one window currently supported) 06h WORD reserved Note: all users of the system share the window, so applications should not use it for arguments to system calls, attempt to read/write to/from files via the window, etc.Top
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "Q_NCREAD" - CONDITIONALLY NONDESTRUCTIVELY READ QUEUE CL = B6h DS:DX -> Queue Parameter Block (QPB) (see #04045,#04044) Return: AX = status SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=89h,INT E0/CL=8AhTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "DEV_TWAITFLAG" - TIMED WAIT ON SYSTEM FLAG CL = B7h DS:DX -> Flag Parameter Block (FPB) (see #04058) Return: AX = status may destroy SI,DI,DS Note: if the flag was already set, this function returns immediately SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=84h,INT E0/CL=85h Format of REAL/32 Flag Parameter Block (FPB): Offset Size Description (Table 04058) 00h WORD number of system flag on which to wait 02h WORD maximum number of system ticks (see INT E0/CL=9Ah) to waitTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "DEV_MAP" - GET/SET SERIAL/PARALLEL PORT MAPPINGS CL = B8h DS:DX -> Device Map Parameter Block (DEVPB) (see #04059) Return: nothing??? may destroy SI,DI,DS Format of REAL/32 Device Map Parameter Block (DEVPB): Offset Size Description (Table 04059) 00h WORD direction (00h = get current mapping, 01h = set new mapping) 02h 4 BYTEs physical device IDs which map into LPT1 - LPT4 06h 4 BYTEs physical device IDs which map into COM1 - COM4 Note: LPT4 and COM3/COM4 are reserved on early versions of Multiuser DOS, but are supported from at least CCI Multiuser DOS v7.22 onwardTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "L_TIMEOUT" - SET LIST DEVICE TIMEOUT CL = B9h DX = timeout value in system ticks (see #04048) 0000h-FFEFh = new number of system ticks FFFDh = get current value without changing FFFEh = start timeout count FFFFh = never timeout Return: AX = status, or current timeout value if DX=FFFDh on entry may destroy SI,DI SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=BAhTop
INT E0 - REAL/32 - "A_TIMEOUT" - SET AUX DEVICE TIMEOUT CL = BAh DX = timeout value in system ticks (see #04048) 0000h-FFEFh = new number of system ticks FFFDh = get current value without changing FFFEh = start timeout count FFFFh = never timeout Return: AX = status, or current timeout value if DX=FFFDh on entry may destroy SI,DI SeeAlso: INT E0/CL=B9hTop
INT E0 - DR Multiuser DOS - "P_DELAY" - DELAY EXECUTION CL = BDh DX = delay in system ticks (typically 16.6 ms/tick) Return: after the delay elapses no results Notes: the length of a system tick is installation-dependent (typically 1/50 or 1/60 second); the length may be determined by reading the TICKSPERSEC value from the system data segment the actual delay before the process is rescheduled to run may be up to one tick longer than requested; the delay between rescheduling and actual execution cannot be predicted if higher-priority processes are awaiting a turn at the CPU SeeAlso: INT 15/AH=86h,INT 1A/AX=FF01h,INT 2F/AX=1224h,INT 62/AX=0096hTop
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "SWAPTASK" - END CURRENT ROBOT'S TURN AX = 0000h Return: nothing Program: PCROBOTS is P.D. Smith's adaptation of Tom Poindexter's CROBOTS, in which specially-written .COM or .EXE programs form robots battling each other in a user-defined arenaTop
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "MOVEMENT" - START MOVING AX = 0001h BX = speed (0-maximum for robot) CX = direction (0-359 degrees) Return: nothing Notes: the speed will change to the specified value at the maximum acceleration the robot is capable of; if the robot is already moving faster than its maximum maneuverability speed, it will not be able to change direction this call also terminates the current robot's turn SeeAlso: AX=0000h,AX=0002h,AX=0003hTop
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "SCAN" - SCAN FOR OTHER ROBOTS IN THE GIVEN DIRECTION AX = 0002h BX = direction (0-359 degrees) CX = resolution (0-45 degrees) Return: AX = status FFFFh if nothing detected else robot ID (0-19) BX = range to detected robot Notes: the scan searches within CX degrees to either side of the specified direction the scanner will see right through walls, but shells will not pass through walls this call also terminates the current robot's turn SeeAlso: AX=0000h,AX=0001h,AX=0003hTop
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "SHOOT" - FIRE A SHELL AT ANOTHER ROBOT AX = 0003h BX = direction (0-359 degrees) CX = range (0-700) Return: AX = status (0000h not fired, else ID of shell fired) Notes: up to seven shells may be in flight for a robot at one time; the cannon takes 50 ticks to reload this call also terminates the current robot's turn SeeAlso: AX=0000h,AX=0001h,AX=0002h,AX=002ChTop
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "GETXY" - GET ROBOT'S CURRENT POSITION AX = 0010h Return: BX = current X coordinate (0-999) CX = current Y coordinate (0-999)Top
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "TRANSMIT" - SEND DATA TO ANOTHER ROBOT AX = 0011h BX = target robot ID CX = data to be sent Return: AX = status (0000h data could not be sent, 0001h data sent) Note: this call costs one unit of battery powerTop
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "RECEIVE" - GET DATA FROM OTHER ROBOTS AX = 0012h Return: AX = status 0000h no data available 0001h data retrieved BX = sender's ID CX = data Note: each robot has a 20-word receive FIFO; if the FIFO is full, other robots will be unable to send more data until some is readTop
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "DAMAGE" - DETERMINE HOW MUCH DAMAGE SUSTAINED AX = 0013h Return: BX = damage status Note: the initial value depends on configuration, but is typically 100; as the robot is damaged, it decreasesTop
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "SPEED" - DETERMINE HOW FAST ROBOT IS MOVING AX = 0014h Return: BX = current speedTop
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "BATTERY" - DETERMINE HOW MUCH BATTERY POWER LEFT AX = 0015h Return: BX = current battery charge Note: the battery starts off with 1000 units of charge, and is constantly being charged by solar panels and constantly discharged by motion; the battery is charged at 4 units per turn and discharged at 0.1*speed units per turn.Top
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "TICKS" - DETERMINE HOW LONG SINCE GAME STARTED AX = 0016h Return: BX:CX = number of game ticks elapsed (not related to real time)Top
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "L_SIN" - GET SCALED SINE OF AN ANGLE AX = 0017h BX = angle (0-359 degrees) Return: BX:CX = 100000*sine of angle SeeAlso: AX=0018h,AX=0019h,AX=001Ah,AX=001BhTop
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "L_COS" - GET SCALED COSINE OF AN ANGLE AX = 0018h BX = angle (0-359 degrees) Return: BX:CX = 100000*cosine of angle SeeAlso: AX=0017h,AX=0019h,AX=001AhTop
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "L_TAN" - GET SCALED TANGENT OF AN ANGLE AX = 0019h BX = angle (0-359 degrees) Return: BX:CX = 100000*tangent of angle SeeAlso: AX=0017h,AX=0018h,AX=001AhTop
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "L_ATAN" - GET ANGLE GIVEN SCALED TANGENT AX = 001Ah BX:CX = 100000*tangent of an angle Return: AX = angle (-90 to +90 degrees) SeeAlso: AX=0017h,AX=0018h,AX=0019hTop
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "SQRT" - DETERMINE SQUARE ROOT OF A NUMBER AX = 001Bh BX:CX = value Return: BX:CX = square root SeeAlso: AX=0017hTop
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "SET_PATTERN" - SPECIFY ROBOT'S DISPLAY IMAGE AX = 001Ch BX:CX -> pattern array Return: nothing Note: the pattern array consists of five bytes, the low five bits of each specifying the bit pattern for one line of the robot's screen displayTop
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "DEBUG_FLAG" - SET/CLEAR MARKERS NEXT TO ROBOT'S NAME AX = 001Dh BX = flag number (0 or 1) CX = new value (0 reset, 1 set) Return: nothing Program: PCROBOTS is P.D. Smith's adaptation of Tom Poindexter's CROBOTS, in which specially-written .COM or .EXE programs form robots battling each other in a user-defined arena Note: the two flag markers may be used for any purpose, typically for debugging to provide a visual display of progressTop
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "BUY_ARMOUR" - BUY OR SELL ARMOR FOR ROBOT AX = 001Eh BX = number of armor units to buy (negative to sell) Return: nothing Note: each armor unit is worth 50 battery units; the robot's armor rating will not go above its initial rating, so attempts to purchase more will waste battery units SeeAlso: AX=001FhTop
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "BUY_SHELLS" - BUY ADDITIONAL CANNON SHELLS AX = 001Fh BX = number of shells to buy Return: nothing Note: each shell costs ten battery units SeeAlso: AX=001Eh,AX=0020hTop
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "SHELLS LEFT" - DETERMINE HOW MANY SHELLS ROBOT HAS AX = 0020h Return: BX = number of shells remaining SeeAlso: AX=001FhTop
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "GET LOCAL MAP" AX = 0021h BX:CX -> 81-byte buffer for map (see #04060) Return: buffer filled with 9x9 area of map centered on robot's position (Table 04060) Values for PCROBOTS map squares: 2Eh '.' empty square 44h 'D' damaging trap 52h 'R' refueling point 58h 'X' wallTop
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "INVISIBILITY" - CONTROL ROBOT'S INVISIBILITY DEVICE AX = 0022h BX = new state (0000h become visible, 0001h become invisible) Return: nothing Notes: this function has no effect if the robot is not capable of invisibility the robot can only stay invisible for 100 turns, after which it will automatically become visible; it must also be remain visible for as many turns as it was invisible before it can turn invisible again SeeAlso: AX=0024h,AX=0080hTop
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "GET_SHELL_STATUS" - FIND OUT WHAT HAPPENED TO SHELL AX = 0023h Return: BX = status of last shell to land 0000h missed completely 0001h hit a wall 0002h hit a robot within 50-square radius 0003h hit a robot within 25-square radius 0004h hit a robot within 5-square radiusTop
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "IS_INVISIBLE" - DETERMINE WHETHER ROBOT IS INVISIBLE AX = 0024h Return: BX = visibility (0000h visible, 0001h invisible) SeeAlso: AX=0022h,AX=0080hTop
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "L_ATAN2" - GET ARCTANGENT AX = 0025h BX = Y CX = X Return: AX = angle (arctangent of Y/X)Top
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "GET_ROBOT_ID" - DETERMINE CURRENT ROBOT'S IDENTIFIER AX = 0026h Return: AX = robot IDTop
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "REGISTER_IFF" - REGISTER FRIEND/FOE IDENT STRING AX = 0027h BX:CX = ASCIZ IFF string Return: nothing Note: the IFF string may only be set once SeeAlso: AX=0028h,AX=0029hTop
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "CHECK_IFF" - QUERY FRIEND/FOE IDENTIFICATION STRING AX = 0028h BX = robot ID to test Return: AX = status 0000h IFF strings match 0001h IFF strings differ or invalid robot ID SeeAlso: AX=0027hTop
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "REGISTER_NAME" - SPECIFY ROBOT'S NAME AX = 0029h BX:CX -> ASCIZ name string Return: nothing Note: the name may only be set once SeeAlso: AX=0027h,AX=002AhTop
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "FIND_NAME" - SEARCH FOR ROBOT WITH GIVEN NAME AX = 002Ah BX:CX -> ASCIZ name string DX = first ID to check Return: AX = robot ID or FFFFh if no robot with specified name SeeAlso: AX=0028h,AX=0029h,AX=002BhTop
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "GET_TEAM_ID" - DETERMINE TEAM MEMBERSHIP OF ROBOT AX = 002Bh Return: AX = team ID (0-2) or FFFFh if 'loner' SeeAlso: AX=0029hTop
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "GET_ASHELL_STATUS" - FIND OUT WHAT HAPPENED TO SHELL AX = 002Ch BX = shell ID Return: AX = status 0000h missed completely 0001h hit a wall 0002h hit a robot within a 50-square radius 0003h hit a robot within a 25-square radius 0004h hit a robot within a 5-square radius 0005h shell not known (too old or not yet fired) 0006h shell still in flight SeeAlso: AX=0003hTop
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "REGISTER_X" - SELECT AUTOMATIC X POSITION UPDATES AX = 002Dh BX:CX -> X word variable Return: AX = status (0001h OK, 0000h problem with address) Note: after this call, PCROBOTS will automatically update the specified word whenever the robot moves SeeAlso: AX=002EhTop
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "REGISTER_Y" - SELECT AUTOMATIC Y POSITION UPDATES AX = 002Eh BX:CX -> Y word variable Return: AX = status (0001h OK, 0000h problem with address) Note: after this call, PCROBOTS will automatically update the specified word whenever the robot moves SeeAlso: AX=002DhTop
INT E0 - PCROBOTS v1.41 - "CONFIGURE" - CUSTOMIZE ROBOT AX = 0080h BX = basic configuration (see #04061) CX = advanced configuration (see #04062) Return: AX = status (0001h OK, 0000h not first call in program) Program: PCROBOTS is P.D. Smith's adaptation of Tom Poindexter's CROBOTS, in which specially-written .COM or .EXE programs form robots battling each other in a user-defined arena Notes: a maximum of ten points may be allocated to the robot; if you attempt to allocate more, some items will be given a value of zero. If this function is not called, each attribute is set to the default value of 2. if the invisibility option is chosen, the robot will start with only 900 cannon shells instead of the default 1000 Bitfields for PCROBOTS basic configuration: Bit(s) Description (Table 04061) 0-3 maximum speed (0-4 = 50,75,100,150,200) 4-7 maneuverability (0-4 = 20%,35%,50%,75%,100%) 8-11 cannon range (0-4 = 300,500,700,1000,1500) 12-15 robot armor (0-4 = 50,75,100,150,200) Bitfields for PCROBOTS advanced configuration: Bit(s) Description (Table 04062) 0-2 robot acceleration (0-4 = 5,7,10,15,20) 3 capable of invisibilityTop
INT E1 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT E1 - PC Cluster Disk Server Information (NOT A VECTOR!) Desc: points at a data table SeeAlso: INT E2Top
INT E1 - MP/M-86, - ALTERNATE CP/M-86 FUNCTION CALLS CL = function number (see #04019,#04020) DS,DX = parameters Return: as appropriate for function CX is often the error code (see #04021) Desc: used by some applications which alter CP/M functions while running a child program, to store the original INT E0 vector before intercepting INT E0 Notes: This is the debugger entry to the operating system. This function is also supported by IMS Multiuser DOS and IMS REAL/32. SeeAlso: #04019 at INT E0"CP/M"Top
INT E1 - DeskMate (Tandy) - TASK DATA SEGMENTS (NOT A VECTOR!) Desc: used to store data; the low word of the vector is the data segment for the first task; the high word is the data segment of the second task (DeskMate supports 2-way task switching between small- or medium-model applications) Program: DeskMate is a proprietary GUI from Tandy distributed with several models of the Tandy 1000's, 2500's, 3000's, and laptops. Retail and runtime versions also exist. Some Tandy's are designed to boot directly into DeskMate. SeeAlso: INT E0"DeskMate"Top
INT E2 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT E2 - PC Cluster Program - RELOCATED INT 1C SeeAlso: INT 1CTop
INT E3 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT E4 - Logitech Modula v2.0 - MonitorEntry AX = 0005h BX = priority Return: nothing SeeAlso: AX=0006hTop
INT E4 - Logitech Modula v2.0 - MonitorExit AX = 0006h Return: nothing SeeAlso: AX=0005hTop
INT E4 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT E4 - DIGITAL RESEARCH - FLAG INTERRUPT Note: This interrupt corresponds with Concurrent CP/M-86 and is to get an unused flag. SeeAlso: INT E5"DIGITAL RESEARCH"Top
INT E5 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT E5 - DIGITAL RESEARCH - FIDDS INTERRUPT Note: This interrupt corresponds with Concurrent CP/M-86 and is for "attachamatic" drives SeeAlso: INT E4"DIGITAL RESEARCH",INT E6"CP/M"Top
INT E6 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT E6 C - CP/M-86 v1.1 - XIOS INTERRUPT / UNKNOWN DISK DRIVE AX = function which accessed drive 0000h SELDSK 0001h READ 0002h WRITE 0003h HOME DX:BX -> parameter block (see #04063) Return: AX = return value Desc: called by CP/M-86 kernel when an unknown disk drive is used, which permits an application to provide access services Note: This was labelled "XIOS interrupt" in later Digital Research documentation (CCP/M-86) and "for the version 1.0 back door". Format of CP/M-86 unknown-drive paramter block: Offset Size Description (Table 04063) 00h BYTE drive number (00h = first unknown drive, etc.) 01h BYTE deblocking flag (00h = normal write, 01h = directory write) 02h WORD track number 04h WORD sector number 06h DWORD data transfer address 0Ah BYTE verify flag (nonzero to verify writes) Note: in CP/M-86 v1.1, this is actually a portion of a BIOS disk data table which starts one byte before the address given to the INT E6 handler; that extra byte is the current logical drive numberTop
INT E6 - Linux DOSEMU - INSTALLATION CHECK AH = 00h Return: AX = AA55h if installed BH = major version number BL = minor version number CX = patchlevel Notes: check for the BIOS date string "02/25/93" at F000:FFF5 before calling this function. In addition, the segment address of this vector should be F000h (for existing versions of DOSemu, the vector is F000h:0E60h) SeeAlso: AH=FFhTop
INT E6 - Linux DOSEMU - REGISTER DUMP AH = 01h Return: nothing SeeAlso: AH=00hTop
INT E6 - Linux DOSEMU - SET I/O PORT PERMISSIONS AH = 02h BX = base I/O port address CX = number of consecutive I/O ports CF set to allow DOS to use ports CF clear if DOS should not be allowed to use ports Return: nothing SeeAlso: AH=00hTop
INT E6 - Linux DOSEMU - STARTUP BANNER AH = 05h Return: nothing SeeAlso: AH=00hTop
INT E6 - Linux DOSEMU - SET "HOGTHRESHOLD" AH = 12h BX = new "hogthreshold" (00h-99h) Return: nothing Desc: specify how much CPU time DOSEMU may use SeeAlso: AH=00hTop
INT E6 - Linux DOSEMU - GET EMS STATUS AH = 22h Return: ??? SeeAlso: AH=00hTop
INT E6 - Linux DOSEMU - SET BOOTDISK FLAG AH = 30h BX = new flag state (0 = false, 1 = true) Return: nothing SeeAlso: AH=00hTop
INT E6 - Linux DOSEMU - EXECUTE UNIX COMMAND AH = 50h ES:DX -> ASCIZ Unix command SeeAlso: AH=00h,AH=51hTop
INT E6 - Linux DOSEMU - EXECUTE DOS COMMAND FROM UNIX AH = 51h ES:DX -> ASCIZ DOS command SeeAlso: AH=00h,AH=50hTop
INT E6 - Linux DOSEMU - GET CURRENT UNIX DIRECTORY AH = 80h Return: ES:DX -> current Unix directory AX = length of current directory name SeeAlso: AH=00h,AH=81hTop
INT E6 - Linux DOSEMU - CHANGE CURRENT UNIX DIRECTORY AH = 81h ES:DX -> ASCIZ directory name Return: nothing SeeAlso: AH=00h,AH=80hTop
INT E6 - Linux DOSEMU - TERMINATE AH = FFh SeeAlso: AH=00hTop
INT E7 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT E8 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT E9 - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT EA - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT EB - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT EC - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on terminationTop
INT EC - used by Alloy NTNXTop
INT EC - Exact - RUNTIME INTERFACE MULTIPLEXOR AX = function number (0000h to 0140h) STACK: DWORD address to return to any arguments required by function Return: STACK: return address popped, but otherwise unchanged Desc: this is the interface from applications to the runtime system by Exact Automatisering B.V. of the Netherlands. By using this interrupt, it can provide DLL-style capabilities under MS-DOS. Note: the interrupt handler removes the return address and flags placed on the stack by the INT EC, then jumps to the appropriate functionTop
INT ED - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination INT 80 through INT ED are modified but not restored by Direct Access v4.0, and may be left dangling by other programs written with the same version of compiled BASIC SeeAlso: INT EC"BASIC",INT EE"BASIC"Top
INT EE - IBM ROM BASIC - used while in interpreter Notes: called by ROM BASIC, but pointed at IRET by BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT ED"BASIC",INT EE"BASIC"Top
INT EF - BASIC - ORIGINAL INT 09 VECTOR Note: BASIC.COM/BASICA.COM do not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT EE"BASIC",INT F0"BASIC"Top
INT EF - GEM - AES INTERFACE CX = 00C8h DX = 0000h ES:BX -> AES parameter block (see #04064) SeeAlso: INT EF/CX=00C9h,INT EF/CX=0473h Format of AES parameter block: Offset Size Description (Table 04064) 00h DWORD -> control array (see #04065) 04h DWORD -> global variables (15 WORDs) 08h DWORD -> integer input parameters 0Ch DWORS -> buffer for integer results 10h DWORD -> address (DWORD) input parameters 14h DWORD -> buffer for address (DWORD) results SeeAlso: #04066 Format of AES control array: Offset Size Description (Table 04065) 00h WORD function number (000Ah-0084h) 02h WORD number of words of integer input parameters 04h WORD number of words available for integer results 06h WORD number of words of address input parameters 08h WORD number of words available for address results SeeAlso: #04064Top
INT EF - GEM - AES INTERFACE CX = 00C9h DX = 0000h ES:BX -> AES parameter block (see #04064) SeeAlso: INT EF/CX=00C8h,INT EF/CX=0473hTop
INT EF - GEM - VDI INTERFACE CX = 0473h DS:DX -> GEM VDI parameter block (see #04066) Note: if installed, one of the following ASCII signatures will appear two bytes after the INT EF entry point: "GEMVDI" GEM VDI (but not AES) is present "GEMAES" GEM/ViewMAX VDI and AES are both present "ViewMAX" ViewMAX VDI (only) is present each of the above is followed by an ASCIZ number indicating the version ("10" for GEM/1 AES and VDI; "20" for GEM/2,GEM/3,ViewMAX AES and GEM/2 VDI; "23" for GEM/3 VDI; and "1" for ViewMAX VDIs) SeeAlso: INT EF/CX=00C8h,INT EF/CX=00C9h Index: installation check;GEM Format of VDI parameter block: Offset Size Description (Table 04066) 00h DWORD -> control array (see #04067) 08h DWORD -> integer parameters 0Ch DWORD -> (x,y) pair parameters 10h DWORD -> integer results 14h DWORD -> (x,y) pair results SeeAlso: #04064 Format of VDI control array: Offset Size Description (Table 04067) 00h WORD (call) function number (0001h-0084h) 02h WORD (call) number of words of pair parameters 04h WORD (ret) number of words of pair results 06h WORD (call) number of words of integer parameters 08h WORD (ret) number of words of integer results 0Ah WORD subfunction number 0Ch WORD graphics handle 0Eh DWORD (call) -> pointer parameter 12h DWORD (ret) -> pointer result SeeAlso: #04066Top
INT F0 - BASICA.COM, GWBASIC, compiled BASIC - ORIGINAL INT 08 VECTOR Note: BASICA.COM does not restore vector on termination SeeAlso: INT EF"BASIC"Top
INT F1 - reserved for user interruptTop
INT F1 - SPEECH.COM - CONVERT TEXT STRING TO SPEECH DS:BX -> '$'-terminated text string Return: nothing Program: SPEECH.COM is a resident text-to-speech converter by Douglas SiscoTop
INT F1 - Andy C. McGuire SPEECH.COM/SAY.COM SeeAlso: INT F2"SPEECH"Top
INT F1 - AQUEDUCT, PIPELINE - GET DATA AREA ADDRESS Return: AX:BX -> data area Program: AQUEDUCT and PIPELINE are TSRs by James W. Birdsall to connect COM1 and COM2 in software Note: The installation check consists of testing for the following signature immediately preceding the interrupt handler: "JWBtvv" where 't' is either "A" for AQUEDUCT or "P" for PIPELINE and "vv" is a two-digit version number Index: installation check;AQUEDUCT|installation check;PIPELINETop
INT F1 - NetWare Remote Boot - INSTALLATION CHECK (NOT A VECTOR!) Note: if this vector contains the value 5774654Eh ("NetW"), the remote boot BIOS extension is active, and access to the floppy disk is redirected to an image file in the server's SYS:LOGIN directory SeeAlso: INT F2"NetWare",INT F3"NetWare",INT F4"NetWare"Top
INT F1 - VIRUS - "Violetta" - ??? Note: used but not chained by virus SeeAlso: INT E0"VIRUS",INT FF"VIRUS"Top
INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v1.1 - "API-REGISTER" - INITIALIZE CAPI AH = 01h ES:BX -> buffer for CAPI's use (refer to note below) CX = minimum number of pending messages DX = maximum simultaneous Level 3 connections SI = maximum concurrent received B3 data blocks DI = maximum B3 data block size Return: AX = CAPI-assigned application ID 0000h on error BX = error number 1001h registration error Range: INT 00 to INT FF, selectable by program parameter Notes: the caller is required to provide at least 512 bytes of stack space the CAPI interrupt handler begins with a header which is nearly identical to the IBM Interrupt Sharing Protocol header (see #02568 at INT 2D"AMIS"), except that the short jump instruction to a hardware reset handler at offset 09h is replaced by the signature bytes "IA" the maximum length of a message is fixed at 180 bytes; the standard document suggests using CX=10, DI=1, SI=7, and DI=130 for applications which use only a single connection and standard protocols the total size of the application-provided buffer must be at least 180*CX + DX*SI*DI bytes SeeAlso: AH=02h,INT F1/AL=01h Index: installation check;Common ISDN APITop
INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v2.0 - "CAPI_REGISTER" - INITIALIZE CAPI AL = 01h AH = CAPI version number * 10 (14h for v2.0) ES:BX -> buffer for CAPI's use (refer to note below) CX = number of bytes for message buffer DX = maximum simultaneous logical (Level 3) connections SI = maximum concurrent received B3 data blocks (min. 2) DI = maximum B3 data block size (up to 2048 bytes) Return: AX = CAPI-assigned application ID 0000h on error BX = error number 1001h registration error Range: INT 00 to INT FF, selectable by program parameter Notes: the caller is required to provide at least 512 bytes of stack space the CAPI interrupt handler begins with a header (see #04068) which is nearly identical to the IBM Interrupt Sharing Protocol header (see #02568 at INT 2D"AMIS"), except that the short jump instruction to a hardware reset handler at offset 09h is zeroed out and the entire header is inexplicably shortened by one byte the standard document suggests using 1024 + (1024*DX) bytes for the message buffer for typical applications the total size of the application-provided buffer must be at least CX + DX*SI*DI bytes SeeAlso: AH=01h,INT F1/AL=02h Index: installation check;Common ISDN API Format of CAPI v2.0 interrupt handler entry point: Offset Size Description (Table 04068) 00h 2 BYTEs short jump to actual start of interrupt handler, immediately following this data block (EBh 0Fh) 02h DWORD address of next handler in chain 06h WORD signature 424Bh 08h BYTE EOI flag (80h) 80h primary hardware interrupt handler (will issue EOI) 09h 2 BYTEs reserved (0) (is short jump to hardware reset routine in ISP header) 0Bh 4 BYTEs signature "CAPI" 0Fh 2 BYTEs two-digit CAPI version number in ASCII ('20') SeeAlso: #02568 at INT 2DTop
INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v1.1 - "API-RELEASE" - UNREGISTER FROM CAPI AH = 02h DX = application ID (see AH=01h) Return: AX = status (0000h,1002h) (see #04069) Notes: the caller is required to provide at least 512 bytes of stack space SeeAlso: AH=01h,INT F1/AL=02h (Table 04069) Values for CAPI v1.1 error code: 0000h successful 1001h registration error 1002h invalid application ID 1003h message too small or incorrectly coded message number 1004h invalid command or subcommand 1005h message queue full 1006h message queue empty 1007h message(s) lost due to queue overflow 1008h error uninstalling SeeAlso: #04070Top
INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v2.0 - "CAPI_RELEASE" - UNREGISTER FROM CAPI AL = 02h AH = CAPI version number * 10 (14h for v2.0) DX = application ID (see INT F1/AL=01h) Return: AX = status (0000h,11xxh) (see #04070) Notes: the caller is required to provide at least 512 bytes of stack space SeeAlso: AH=02h,INT F1/AL=01h,INT F1/AL=03h (Table 04070) Values for CAPI v2.0 error code: 0000h successful 1001h too many applications 1002h logical block size too small (must be at least 128 bytes) 1003h buffer > 64K 1004h message buffer too small (minimum 1024 bytes) 1005h too many logical connections requested 1006h reserved 1007h could not register because CAPI busy, try again 1008h OS resource unavailable (out of memory, etc.) 1009h COMMON-ISDN-API not installed 100Ah controller does not support external equipment 100Bh controller supports only external equipment 1101h invalid application ID 1102h illegal command or subcommand, or message too short 1103h message queue full 1104h queue empty 1105h queue overflowed (message lost) 1106h unknown notification parameter 1107h could not accept message because CAPI busy, try again 1108h OS resource unavailable (out of memory, etc.) 1109h COMMON-ISDN-API not installed 110Ah controller does not support external equipment 110Bh controller supports only external equipment 2001h message not supported in current state 2002h illegal controller/PLCI/NCCI 2003h out of PLCI 2004h out of NCCI 2005h out of LISTEN 2006h out of FAX resources (T.30 protocol) 2007h illegal message parameter coding 3001h unsupported B1 protocol 3002h unsupported B2 protocol 3003h unsupported B3 protocol 3004h unsupported B1 protocol parameter 3005h unsupported B2 protocol parameter 3006h unsupported B3 protocol parameter 3007h unsupported B protocol combination 3008h NCPI not supported 3009h unknown CIP value 300Ah unsupported flags (reserved bits set) 300Bh unsupported facility 300Ch data length not supported by current protocol 300Dh reset procedure not supported by current protocol SeeAlso: #04069Top
INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v1.1 - "API-PUT-MESSAGE" AH = 03h DX = application ID (see AH=01h) ES:BX -> message to be sent (see #04071) Return: AX = status (0000h,1002h,1003h,1004h,1005h) (see #04069) Notes: the caller is required to provide at least 512 bytes of stack space the message buffer may be reused as soon as this call returns SeeAlso: AH=01h,AH=04h,INT F1/AL=03h Format of CAPI message: Offset Size Description (Table 04071) 00h WORD total message length, including header 02h WORD application ID (see AH=01h) 04h BYTE command (see #04072,#04073) 05h BYTE subcommand (see #04072,#04073) 06h WORD message sequence number 0000h-7FFFh messages from application to CAPI (and replies) 8000h-FFFFh messages from CAPI to application (and replies) 08h var message data (max 172 bytes for v1.1 only) (Table 04072) Values for CAPI v1.1 message command/subcommand: Cmd/SubCmd Name Description 01h/00h RESET-B3-REQ request resetting of a Level 3 connection 01h/01h RESET-B3-CONF confirm Level 3 connection reset 01h/02h RESET-B3-IND indication from CAPI that Level 3 conn. reset 01h/03h RESET-B3-RESP confirm receipt of RESET-B3-IND 02h/00h CONNECT-REQ establish B-channel connection 02h/01h CONNECT-CONF confirm start of connection establishment 02h/02h CONNECT-IND indication from CAPI of incoming connection 02h/03h CONNECT-RESP accept incoming connection 03h/02h CONNECT-ACTIVE-IND indication that B-channel connection complete 03h/03h CONNECT-ACTIVE-RESP confirm connection-complete indication 04h/00h DISCONNECT-REQ request shutdown of B-channel connection 04h/01h DISCONNECT-CONF confirm shutdown of B-channel connection 04h/02h DISCONNECT-IND indication that B-channel is shutting down 04h/03h DISCONNECT-RESP confirm that application knows of shutdown 05h/00h LISTEN-REQ enable indication of incoming connections 05h/01h LISTEN-CONF confirm enabling of incoming conn. indication 06h/00h GET-PARAMS-REQ request B-channel parameters 06h/01h GET-PARAMS-CONF return B-channel parameters 07h/00h INFO-REQ set B-channel info to be signalled to app 07h/01h INFO-CONF confirm B-channel info signalling 07h/02h INFO-IND signal B-channel events to application 07h/03h INFO-CONF confirm receipt of INFO-IND 08h/00h DATA-REQ send D-channel data 08h/01h DATA-CONF confirm receipt of DATA-REQ 08h/02h DATA-IND receive D-channel data 08h/03h DATA-RESP confirm receipt fo DATA-IND 09h/00h CONNECT-INFO-REQ request connection information 09h/01h CONNECT-INFO-CONF return connection information 40h/00h SELECT-B2-PROTOCOL-REQ select Level 2 protocol 40h/01h SELECT-B2-PROTOCOL-CONF confirm receipt of SELECT-B2-PROTOCOL-REQ 80h/00h SELECT-B3-PROTOCOL-REQ select Level 3 protocol 80h/01h SELECT-B3-PROTOCOL-CONF confirm receipt of SELECT-B3-PROTOCOL-REQ 81h/00h LISTEN-B3-REQ enable notification of incoming Level 3 calls 81h/01h LISTEN-B3-CONF confirm receipt of LISTEN-B3-REQ 82h/00h CONNECT-B3-REQ establish Level 3 connection 82h/01h CONNECT-B3-CONF confirm start of connection establishment 82h/02h CONNECT-B3-IND indication of incoming Level 3 connection 82h/03h CONNECT-B3-RESP accept incoming connection 83h/02h CONNECT-B3-ACTIVE-IND indication that Level 3 connection complete 83h/03h CONNECT-B3-ACTIVE-RESP confirm connection-complete indication 84h/00h DISCONNECT-B3-REQ request shutdown of Level 3 connection 84h/01h DISCONNECT-B3-CONF confirm shutdown of Level 3 connection 84h/02h DISCONNECT-B3-IND indication that Level 3 is shutting down 84h/03h DISCONNECT-B3-RESP confirm that application knows of shutdown 85h/00h GET-B3-PARAMS-REQ request Level 3 parameters 85h/01h GET-B3-PARAMS-CONF return Level 3 parameters 86h/00h DATA-B3-REQ send data on Level 3 86h/01h DATA-B3-CONF confirm sending of Level 3 data 86h/02h DATA-B3-IND indication of incoming Level 3 data 86h/03h DATA-B3-RESP confirm receipt of Level 3 data 87h/02h HANDSET-IND indication of Handset events 87h/03h HANDSET-RESP confirm receipt of Handset event FFh/00h MANUFACTURER-REQ vendor-specific request FFh/01h MANUFACTURER-CONF vendor-specific request confirmation FFh/02h MANUFACTURER-IND vendor-specific notification FFh/03h MANUFACTURER-RESP vendor-specific notification confirmation SeeAlso: #04071,#04073Top
INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v2.0 - "CAPI_PUT_MESSAGE" AL = 03h AH = CAPI version number * 10 (14h for v2.0) DX = application ID (see INT F1/AL=01h) ES:BX -> message to be sent (see #04071) Return: AX = status (0000h,11xxh) (see #04070) Notes: the caller is required to provide at least 512 bytes of stack space the message buffer may be reused as soon as this call returns SeeAlso: AH=03h,INT F1/AL=01h,INT F1/AL=04h (Table 04073) Values for CAPI v2.0 message command/subcommand: Cmd/SubCmd Name Description 01h/80h ALERT_REQ indicate compatibility with incoming calls 01h/81h ALERT_CONF confirm receipt of ALERT_REQ 02h/80h CONNECT_REQ establish B-channel connection 02h/81h CONNECT_CONF confirm start of connection establishment 02h/82h CONNECT_IND indication from CAPI of incoming connection 02h/83h CONNECT_RESP accept incoming connection 03h/82h CONNECT_ACTIVE_IND indication that B-channel connection complete 03h/83h CONNECT_ACTIVE_RESP confirm connection-complete indication 04h/80h DISCONNECT_REQ request shutdown of B-channel connection 04h/81h DISCONNECT_CONF confirm shutdown of B-channel connection 04h/82h DISCONNECT_IND indication that B-channel is shutting down 04h/83h DISCONNECT_RESP confirm that application knows of shutdown 05h/80h LISTEN_REQ enable signalling on incoming events 05h/81h LISTEN_CONF confirm enabling of incoming event signalling 08h/80h INFO_REQ send protocol information for physical connect 08h/81h INFO_CONF confirm INFO_REQ 08h/82h INFO_IND indicate event for physical connection 08h/83h INFO_CONF confirm receipt of INFO_IND 41h/80h SELECT_B_PROTOCOL_REQ change protocol on already-active connect 41h/81h SELECT_B_PROTOCOL_CONF confirm receipt of SELECT_B_PROTOCOL_REQ 80h/80h FACILITY_REQ control optional facilities 80h/81h FACILITY_CONF confirm acceptance of FACILITY_REQ 80h/82h FACILITY_IND indicate facility-dependent event 80h/83h FACILITY_RESP confirm receipt of FACILITY_IND 82h/80h CONNECT_B3_REQ establish Level 3 connection 82h/81h CONNECT_B3_CONF confirm start of connection establishment 82h/82h CONNECT_B3_IND indication of incoming Level 3 connection 82h/83h CONNECT_B3_RESP accept incoming connection 83h/82h CONNECT_B3_ACTIVE_IND indication that Level 3 connection complete 83h/83h CONNECT_B3_ACTIVE_RESP confirm connection-complete indication 84h/80h DISCONNECT_B3_REQ request shutdown of Level 3 connection 84h/81h DISCONNECT_B3_CONF confirm shutdown of Level 3 connection 84h/82h DISCONNECT_B3_IND indication that Level 3 is shutting down 84h/83h DISCONNECT_B3_RESP confirm that application knows of shutdown 85h/80h GET_B3_PARAMS_REQ request Level 3 parameters 85h/81h GET_B3_PARAMS_CONF return Level 3 parameters 86h/80h DATA_B3_REQ send data on Level 3 86h/81h DATA_B3_CONF confirm sending of Level 3 data 86h/82h DATA_B3_IND indication of incoming Level 3 data 86h/83h DATA_B3_RESP confirm receipt of Level 3 data 87h/80h RESET_B3_REQ request resetting of a logical connection 87h/81h RESET_B3_CONF confirm logical connection reset 87h/82h RESET_B3_IND indication from CAPI that logical conn. reset 87h/83h RESET_B3_RESP confirm receipt of RESET_B3_IND 88h/82h CONNECT_B3_T90_ACTIVE_IND indicate switch from T.70 to T.90 88h/83h CONNECT_B3_T90_ACTIVE_RESP confirm receipt of T90_ACTIVE_IND FFh/80h MANUFACTURER_REQ vendor-specific request FFh/81h MANUFACTURER_CONF vendor-specific request confirmation FFh/82h MANUFACTURER_IND vendor-specific notification FFh/83h MANUFACTURER_RESP vendor-specific notification confirmation SeeAlso: #04071,#04072Top
INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v1.1 - "API-GET-MESSAGE" AH = 04h DX = application ID (see AH=01h) Return: AX = status (0000h,1002h,1006h,1007h) (see #04069) ES:BX -> message if successful (see #04071) Range: INT 00 to INT FF, selectable by program parameter Notes: the caller is required to provide at least 512 bytes of stack space the returned message may be overwritten by the next call to this function SeeAlso: AH=03hTop
INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v2.0 - "CAPI_GET_MESSAGE" AL = 04h AH = CAPI version number * 10 (14h for v2.0) DX = application ID (see AH=01h) Return: AX = status (0000h,11xxh) (see #04070) ES:BX -> message if successful (see #04071) Range: INT 00 to INT FF, selectable by program parameter Notes: the caller is required to provide at least 512 bytes of stack space the returned message may be overwritten by the next call to this function SeeAlso: AH=04h,INT F1/AL=03hTop
INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v1.1 - "API-SET-SIGNAL" - SIGNAL HANDLING AH = 05h DX = application ID (see AH=01h) ES:BX -> signal handler or 0000h:0000h to disable Return: AX = status (0000h,1002h) (see #04069) Notes: the caller is required to provide at least 512 bytes of stack space the signal handler is called as though it were an interrupt, with interrupts disabled; the handler must preserve all registers and return with an IRET SeeAlso: AH=01hTop
INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v2.0 - "CAPI_SET_SIGNAL" - SIGNAL HANDLING AL = 05h AH = CAPI version number * 10 (14h for v2.0) DX = application ID (see AH=01h) ES:BX -> signal handler or 0000h:0000h to disable SI:DI = parameter to pass to signal handler Return: AX = status (0000h,11xxh) (see #04070) Notes: the caller is required to provide at least 512 bytes of stack space the signal handler is called as though it were an interrupt, with interrupts disabled and DX,SI,DI set as they were when this function was called; the handler must preserve all registers and return with an IRET the signal handler may call CAPI_PUT_MESSAGE, CAPI_GET_MESSAGE, and CAPI_SET_SIGNAL SeeAlso: INT F1/AL=01hTop
INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v1.1 - "API-DEINSTALL" - UNINSTALL AH = 06h BX = force flag 0000h normal uninstall 0001h forced uninstall Return: AX = status (0000h,1008h) (see #04069) Desc: reset ISDN controller, close all ISDN Level 1 connections except for telephone connections Notes: the caller is required to provide at least 512 bytes of stack space SeeAlso: INT F1/AL=01h,INT F1/AH=01hTop
INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v1.1 - "API-GET-MANUFACTURER" AH = F0h ES:BX -> 64-byte buffer for manufacturer identification information Return: ES:BX buffer filled with ASCIZ idnetification string Range: INT 00 to INT FF, selectable by program parameter Notes: the caller is required to provide at least 512 bytes of stack space SeeAlso: AH=01h,AH=F1h,AH=F2h,AH=FFh,INT F1/AL=F0hTop
INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v2.0 - "CAPI_GET_MANUFACTURER" AL = F0h AH = CAPI version number * 10 (14h for v2.0) ES:BX -> 64-byte buffer for manufacturer identification information Return: ES:BX buffer filled with ASCIZ idnetification string Range: INT 00 to INT FF, selectable by program parameter Notes: the caller is required to provide at least 512 bytes of stack space SeeAlso: AH=F0h,INT F1/AL=01h,INT F1/AL=F1h,INT F1/AL=F2h,INT F1/AL=FFhTop
INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v1.1 - "API-GET-VERSION" AH = F1h ES:BX -> 64-byte buffer for CAPI version number Return: ES:BX buffer filled with ASCIZ version string Notes: the caller is required to provide at least 512 bytes of stack space SeeAlso: AH=01h,AH=F0h,AH=F2h,AH=FFhTop
INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v2.0 - "CAPI_GET_VERSION" AL = F1h AH = CAPI version number * 10 (14h for v2.0) Return: AH = CAPI major version number AL = CAPI minor version number DH = vendor-specific major version DL = vendor-specific minor version Notes: the caller is required to provide at least 512 bytes of stack space SeeAlso: AH=F1h,INT F1/AL=01h,INT F1/AL=F0h,INT F1/AL=F2h,INT F1/AL=FFhTop
INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v1.1 - "API-GET-SERIAL-NUMBER" AH = F2h ES:BX -> 64-byte buffer for CAPI serial number Return: ES:BX buffer filled with ASCIZ serial number (seven digits), empty string if no serial number Notes: the caller is required to provide at least 512 bytes of stack space SeeAlso: AH=01h,AH=F0h,AH=F1h,AH=FFhTop
INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v2.0 - "CAPI_GET_SERIAL_NUMBER" AL = F2h AH = CAPI version number * 10 (14h for v2.0) ES:BX -> 64-byte buffer for CAPI serial number Return: ES:BX buffer filled with ASCIZ serial number (seven digits), empty string if no serial number Notes: the caller is required to provide at least 512 bytes of stack space SeeAlso: AH=F2h,INT F1/AL=01h,INT F1/AL=F0h,INT F1/AL=F1h,INT F1/AL=F3hTop
INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v2.0 - "CAPI_GET_PROFILE" - GET CAPABILITIES AL = F3h AH = CAPI version number * 10 (14h for v2.0) ES:BX -> 64-byte buffer for CAPI capabilities (see #04074) CX = controller number (01h-06h) or 0000h to get number of controllers Return: AX = status (0000h,11xxh) (see #04070) ES:BX buffer filled if successful Notes: the caller is required to provide at least 512 bytes of stack space SeeAlso: INT F1/AL=01h,INT F1/AL=F0h,INT F1/AL=F2h,INT F1/AH=FFh Format of CAPI v2.0 capabilities: Offset Size Description (Table 04074) 00h WORD number of installed controllers 02h WORD number of supported B channels 04h DWORD global options (see #04075) 08h DWORD B1 protocol support flags (see #04076) 0Ch DWORD B2 protocol support flags (see #04077) 10h DWORD B3 protocol support flags (see #04078) 14h 24 BYTEs reserved for CAPI use 2Ch 20 BYTEs vendor-specific information Bitfields for CAPI v2.0 global options: Bit(s) Description (Table 04075) 0 internal controller supported 1 external controller supported 2 handset supported (only if bit 1 also set) 3 DTMF supported 4-31 reserved (0) SeeAlso: #04074 Bitfields for CAPI v2.0 B1 protocol support: Bit(s) Description (Table 04076) 0 64k bps with HDLC framing (required, always set) 1 64k bps bit-transparent operation with network byte framing 2 V.110 asynchronous with start/stop byte framing 3 V.110 synchronous with HDLC framing 4 T.30 modem for group 3 FAX 5 64k bps inverted with HDLC framing 6 56k bps bit-transparent operation with network byte framing 7-31 reserved (0) SeeAlso: #04074 Bitfields for CAPI v2.0 B2 protocol support: Bit(s) Description (Table 04077) 0 ISO 7776 (X.75 SLP) (required, always set) 1 transparent 2 SDLC 3 Q.921 LAPD (D-channel X.25) 4 T.30 for group 3 FAX 5 point-to-point protocol (PPP) 6 transparent (ignoring B1 framing errors) 7-31 reserved (0) SeeAlso: #04074 Bitfields for CAPI v2.0 B3 protocol support: Bit(s) Description (Table 04078) 0 transparent (required, always set) 1 T.90NL with T.70NL compatibility 2 ISO 8208 (X.25 DTE-DTE) 3 X.25 DCE 4 T.30 for group 3 FAX 5-31 reserved (0) SeeAlso: #04074Top
INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v1.1 - "API-MANUFACTURER" - VENDOR-SPECIFIC AH = FFh other registers vendor-specific Return: registers vendor-specific Range: INT 00 to INT FF, selectable by program parameter Notes: the caller is required to provide at least 512 bytes of stack space SeeAlso: AH=01h,AH=F0h,AH=F1h,AH=F2h,INT F1/AH=FFhTop
INT F1 - Common ISDN API (CAPI) v2.0 - "CAPI_MANUFACTURER" - VENDOR-SPECIFIC AL = FFh AH = CAPI version number * 10 (14h for v2.0) other registers vendor-specific Return: registers vendor-specific Range: INT 00 to INT FF, selectable by program parameter Notes: the caller is required to provide at least 512 bytes of stack space SeeAlso: AH=FFh,INT F1/AL=01h,INT F1/AL=F0h,INT F1/AL=F1h,INT F1/AL=F2hTop
INT F2 - reserved for user interruptTop
INT F2 - Andy C. McGuire SPEECH.COM/SAY.COM SeeAlso: INT F1"SPEECH"Top
INT F2 - NetWare Remote Boot - ORIGINAL INT 13 SeeAlso: INT F1"NetWare",INT F3"NetWare",INT F4"NetWare"Top
INT F2 - ICCTSR 1.0 - ImageCapture COLOR Developer's Kit - API AH = function number (see #04079) ??? Return: ??? Program: ImageCapture is a product of International Computers SeeAlso: INT F3"ICCTSR" (Table 04079) Values for ImageCapture function: 01h power up 02h power down 03h set controls 04h capture image 05h display image 06h read file 07h write file 08h write array 09h read pixel 0Ah write pixel 0Bh check if VGA present 0Ch set video mode 0Dh check for keystroke 0Eh delayTop
INT F3 - reserved for user interrupt SeeAlso: INT F2"user",INT F4"user"Top
INT F3 - SoundBlaster - POINTER TO ECHO VALUE Note: this is not a vector, but a pointer to a DWORD containing the echo value selected with SET-ECHO.EXE SeeAlso: INT 2F/AX=FBFBh/ES=0000hTop
INT F3 - ICCTSR 1.0 - HANDSHAKE ID VECTOR Program: ImageCapture is a product of International Computers SeeAlso: INT F2"ICCTSR"Top
INT F3 - NetWare Remote Boot - BOOT ROM'S INT 13 HANDLER SeeAlso: INT F1"NetWare",INT F2"NetWare",INT F4"NetWare"Top
INT F4 - reserved for user interrupt SeeAlso: INT F3"user",INT F5"user"Top
INT F4 - DoubleDOS - GIVE UP REST OF CURRENT CLOCK TICK AND ALL OF NEXT TICK SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=EEh"DoubleDOS",INT F5"DoubleDOS",INT FE"DoubleDOS"Top
INT F4 - NetWare Remote Boot - ??? SeeAlso: INT F1"NetWare",INT F2"NetWare",INT F3"NetWare"Top
INT F5 - reserved for user interrupt SeeAlso: INT F4"user",INT F6"user"Top
INT F5 - DoubleDOS - ??? SeeAlso: INT F4"DoubleDOS",INT F6"DoubleDOS"Top
INT F6 - reserved for user interrupt SeeAlso: INT F5"user",INT F7"user"Top
INT F6 - DoubleDOS - ??? SeeAlso: INT F5"DoubleDOS",INT F7"DoubleDOS"Top
INT F7 - reserved for user interrupt SeeAlso: INT F6"user"Top
INT F7 - DoubleDOS - ??? SeeAlso: INT F6"DoubleDOS"Top
INT F7 - FSBBS 2.0 - CONFIGURATION RECORD AH = 00h AL = function 00h get configuration record Return: DS:DX -> configuration record 01h set configuration record Return: nothing 02h get path for option DS:DX -> option name Return: DS:DX -> path 03h determine whether configuration record set Return: AX = status 0000h set 0001h not yet set 04h get link state Return: AX = state 0000h unlinked 0001h linked Notes: this information is preliminary and still subject to change all of the INT F7 calls for FSBBS are used for interprogram communication between the BBS kernel and the programs it spawns SeeAlso: AH=01hTop
INT F7 - FSBBS 2.0 - USER RECORD AH = 01h AL = function 00h get user record for user currently online Return: DS:DX -> user record 01h set user record DS:DX -> user record Return: nothing SeeAlso: AH=00h,AH=02hTop
INT F7 - FSBBS 2.0 - GET ACCOUNT NAME AH = 02h Return: DS:DX -> 8-character blank-padded account name SeeAlso: AH=01hTop
INT F7 - FSBBS 2.0 - TERMINAL NUMBER AH = 03h AL = function 00h get terminal index number Return: DX = index number 01h set terminal index number DX = terminal index Return: nothingTop
INT F7 - FSBBS 2.0 - PASSDATA BUFFER AH = 04h AL = function 00h get PassData buffer contents DS:DX -> buffer for PassData contents Return: DS:DX buffer filled 01h set PassData contents DS:DX -> buffer containing new PassData CH = length of data in buffer Return: nothingTop
INT F7 - FSBBS 2.0 - TIMER FUNCTIONS AH = 05h AL = function 00h get time remaining Return: DX = number of minutes remaining 01h get current time Return: DS:DX -> 8-character time string 02h increment time DX = number of additional minutes 03h decrement time DX = number of minutes SeeAlso: AH=06hTop
INT F7 - FSBBS 2.0 - FUNCTION AVAILABILITY AH = 06h AL = function 00h determine whether function is available DX = index of function 01h set function availability DX = index of function ??? Return: nothing SeeAlso: AH=05h,AH=07hTop
INT F7 - FSBBS 2.0 - DUMP FUNCTIONS AH = 07h AL = function 00h get current dump mode Return: DL = mode 01h set dump mode DL = mode SeeAlso: AH=06hTop
INT F8 - reserved for user interruptTop
INT F8 - Sanyo MBC-550/555 - IRQ0 - 100 HZ INTERRUPT Note: normally masked off at 8259 interrupt controller SeeAlso: INT 08"IRQ0",INT F9"Sanyo",INT FA"Sanyo"Top
INT F8 - DoubleDOS - ???Top
INT F9 - reserved for user interruptTop
INT F9 - DoubleDOS - ???Top
INT F9 - Sanyo MBC-550/555 - IRQ1 - ??? Note: documented as "for system use only"; normally enabled at the 8259 SeeAlso: INT 09"IRQ1",INT F8"Sanyo",INT FA"Sanyo"Top
INT FA - reserved for user interruptTop
INT FA - Sanyo MBC-550/555 - IRQ2 - SERIAL PORT USART INTERRUPT Note: this vector is not used on the Tandy 1000TL SeeAlso: INT 0A"IRQ2",INT F9"Sanyo",INT FB"Sanyo"Top
INT FA - DoubleDOS - TURN OFF TIMESHARING SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=EAh"DoubleDOS",INT FB"DoubleDOS"Top
INT FA P - ASM Edit - INSTALLATION CHECK Program: ASM Edit is a shareware programmer's editor Note: ASM Edit hooks this vector in protected mode to allow DPMI programs to detect whether they were run while shelled to DOS from ASM Edit Format of ASM Edit signature block: Offset Size Description (Table 04080) 00h BYTE CFh (IRET) 01h 8 BYTEs signature "ASM Edit" (no trailing NUL)Top
INT FB - reserved for user interruptTop
INT FB - Sanyo MBC-550/555 - IRQ3 - KEYBOARD USART RECEIVE INTERRUPT SeeAlso: INT 0B"IRQ3",INT FA"Sanyo",INT FC"Sanyo"Top
INT FB - DoubleDOS - TURN ON TIMESHARING SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=EBh"DoubleDOS",INT FA"DoubleDOS"Top
INT FC - reserved for user interruptTop
INT FC - DoubleDOS - GET CURRENT SCREEN BUFFER ADDRESS Return: ES = segment of display buffer Desc: determine the address of the virtual screen to which the program should write instead of the actual video memory, so that the multitasked programs do not interfere with each other's output Note: the display buffer may be moved if multitasking is enabled SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=ECh"DoubleDOS",INT FB"DoubleDOS"Top
INT FC - Sanyo MBC-550/555 - IRQ4 - PRINTER READY INTERRUPT Note: normally masked off at the 8259 interrupt controller SeeAlso: INT 0C"IRQ4",INT FB"Sanyo",INT FD"Sanyo"Top
INT FD - reserved for user interruptTop
INT FD - DoubleDOS - ???Top
INT FD - Sanyo MBC-550/555 - IRQ5 - FLOPPY DISK CONTROLLER SeeAlso: INT 0D"IRQ5",INT FC"Sanyo",INT FE"Sanyo"Top
INT FD - TFPCX - INSTALLATION CHECK AH = function (also see separate entries below) Program: TFPCX is an interface between modem and terminal program for packet- radio communications InstallCheck: test for the string "N5NX" three bytes beyond the interrupt handler Range: INT FD is the default, but may be changed, so the full installation check consists of scanning for the signature Note: TFPCX returns AX=FFFFh on any unsupported function call SeeAlso: AH=01h,AH=03h,AH=FEhTop
INT FD - TFPCX - TEST FOR CHARACTER WAITING AH = 01h Return: AX = status 0000h no characters waiting 0001h character available for input Program: TFPCX is an interface between modem and terminal program for packet- radio communications SeeAlso: AH=02hTop
INT FD - TFPCX - GET CHARACTER AH = 02h Return: AL = character Notes: this call is only allowed if AH=01h indicated that a character is available all available characters should be read before sending any additional characters SeeAlso: AH=01h,AH=03hTop
INT FD - TFPCX - OUTPUT CHARACTER AH = 03h AL = character to send Return: nothing SeeAlso: AH=02hTop
INT FD - TFPCX - GET VERSION AH = FEh Return: AH = major version AL = minor version Program: TFPCX is an interface between modem and terminal program for packet- radio communications SeeAlso: AH=01h,AH=03hTop
INT FE - AT/XT286/PS50+ - destroyed by return from protected mode Note: the ROM BIOS uses 0030h:0100h as the initial stack on startup, which is the last fourth of the interrupt vector table. If the processor is returned to real mode via a hardware reset (the only possibility on an 80286, though there are a number of ways of generating one), then the BIOS startup code stacks three words on its scratch stack before determining that a return to real mode has been requested. As a result, INT FE and INT FF are corrupted. SeeAlso: INT FF"XT286"Top
INT FE - DoubleDOS - GIVE UP TIME AL = number of 55ms time slices to give away Return: after other program (if active) has run SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=EEh"DoubleDOS",INT F4"DoubleDOS"Top
INT FE - Turbo Debugger 8086 v2.5+ - OVERLAY MANAGER SeeAlso: INT 3FTop
INT FE - Sanyo MBC-550/555 - IRQ6 - 8087 COPROCESSOR INTERRUPT Note: normally masked off at the 8259 interrupt controller SeeAlso: INT 0E"IRQ6",INT FD"Sanyo",INT FF"Sanyo"Top
INT FF - AT/XT286/PS50+ - destroyed by return from protected mode Note: (see INT FE"XT286") SeeAlso: INT FE"XT286"Top
INT FF - Z100 - WARM BOOT SeeAlso: INT 40"Z100"Top
INT FF - Sanyo MBC-550/555 - IRQ7 - USER INTERRUPT FOR EXTERNAL INTERRUPT Note: normally masked off at the 8259 interrupt controller SeeAlso: INT 0F"IRQ7",INT FE"Sanyo"Top
INT FF U - QEMM-386.SYS v6.0+ - internal Notes: requires that a byte in the conventional-memory stub be set to the desired function number (00h through 0Ch) SeeAlso: #04081 (Table 04081) Values for QEMM internal functions: 00h reflect back to Virtual86-mode interrupt handler (default) 01h ??? 02h access DR7??? 03h QPI upcall (see INT 67/AH=3Fh) 04h ??? 05h ??? 06h INT 15/AH=87h 07h EMS services (see INT 67/AH=40h,INT 67/AH=5Dh) 08h ??? 09h QEMM exception handler 0Ah XMS services (see INT 2F/AX=4310h"XMS") 0Bh Virtual DMA Services (see INT 4B/AX=8102h) 0Ch ???Top
INT FF - VIRUS - "Violetta" - ??? Note: used but not chained by virus SeeAlso: INT E0"VIRUS",INT F1"VIRUS"Top
INT FF - PC/FORTH - GRAPHICS API - VIDEO STATUS CHANGE BX = 0000h DS:SI -> FORTH program counter SS:BP -> FORTH parameter stack SS:SP -> FORTH return stack DS:DX -> FORTH video parameter area Desc: called to inform graphics driver of any status changes such as video mode changes, character color changes, graphics XOR mode turned on or off, etc.; also used as an installation check Index: installation check;PC/FORTHTop
INT FF - PC/FORTH - GRAPHICS API BX = function number 0001h function REDRAW 0002h function !PEL 0003h function @PEL 0004h function LINE 0005h function ARC 0006h function @BLOCK 0007h function !BLOCK 0008h function FLOOD DS:SI -> FORTH program counter SS:BP -> FORTH parameter stack SS:SP -> FORTH return stack details of parameters not available Return: AX,BX,CX,DX,ES,DI may be destroyed Note: these functions all display an error message if the graphics routines are not residentTop
Highest Table Number = 04122Top
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