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Interrupt List Release 39 Last change 2/6/94
Please redistribute the following files unmodified as a group, in a trio of
archives named INTER39A through INTER39C (preferably the original authenticated
PKZIP archives):
INTERRUP.1ST this file
INTERRUP.A INT 00 through INT 14/0F \
INTERRUP.B INT 14/10 through INT 15 \
INTERRUP.C INT 16 through INT 21/41 \ total 1449 pages at
INTERRUP.D INT 21/42 through INT 21/7F \ 60 lines per page,
INTERRUP.E INT 21/80 through INT 21/FF \ 1553 with INTPRINT -p
INTERRUP.F INT 22 through INT 2F/7F / (6153 entries)
INTERRUP.G INT 2F/C0 through INT 2F/FF /
INTERRUP.H INT 30 through INT 60 /
INTERRUP.I INT 61 through INT 68 /
INTERRUP.J INT 69 through INT FF /
INTERRUP.PRI a brief primer on interrupts
INTPRINT.COM a simple formatter that also generates a list summary
INTPRINT.DOC instructions for INTPRINT
86BUGS.LST a listing of CPU bugs and undocumented features
CMOS.LST a description of the CMOS RAM data bytes
GLOSSARY.LST a glossary of terms, abbreviations, and acronyms
MEMORY.LST format of the BIOS data area
PORTS.LST a listing of I/O ports
COMBINE.BAT combine the pieces of the list into a single file
The following files should be distributed in an archive called INTER39D:
INT.COM invoke interrupts from commandline
INT2GUID.* convert list into TurboPower GUIDE or POPHELP database
INT2HLP.BAT Perl script to convert list into QuickHelp database
INT2QH.* convert list into QuickHelp database
INTERVUE.EXE indexed interrupt list browser
INTHELP.* convert list into TurboPower GUIDE database
INTLIST.E Epsilon extension for handling list
INTLIST.ICO Windows icon for INTERVUE
INTPRINT.C source code for INTPRINT
RB2NG.* convert list into Norton Guides database
Concatenate INTERRUP.A, .B, .C, .D, .E, .F, .G, .H, .I, and .J with COMBINE.BAT
to create an interrupt list file identical to my master copy.
Use INTPRINT to generate a one-line-per-call summary file and/or a file
containing only data structure formats. See INTPRINT.DOC for details.
Note: in addition to the archives mentioned above, you may also find other
archives named INTERrrx containing additional files generated from the
original distribution for your convenience. These other archives are
maintained by other people, so please do not ask me any questions about them
(all I'll do is refer you to the creator). The additional distributions
I am currently aware of contain a ready-made Quick Help database (compiled
by Brad Willcott <b-willcott@adfa.oz.au>), a ready-made Norton Guides
database (compiled by Michael Gallias <gallias@ph.und.ac.za> and distributed
as RBNGrr.*), and a ready-made WinHelp database (compiled by Ron Loewy
<76350.333@compuserve.com> and occasionally distributed as INTWIN*.*).
--------!---COPYRIGHT------------------------
NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE
This compilation is (c) Copyright 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 Ralf Brown
Permission is granted to use and redistribute the files comprising the
interrupt listing in any way (including conversion to another format),
provided that my name and addresses and the names of all contributers
are preserved, as well as the information on how to obtain new releases.
The above requirement to give credit is waived for excerpts totaling
less than 2000 lines (although common courtesy indicates that you
should give some form of acknowledgment).
Some of the archives in the distribution contains programs contributed
by others; these programs are included as a service to users of the
interrupt list and the authors retain the rights to their programs.
Please send corrections/additions to me rather than distributing a
modified version of the list, so that all may benefit from your
contribution.
--------!---DISCLAIMER-----------------------
DISCLAIMER: THIS MATERIAL IS PROVIDED "AS IS". I verify the information
contained in this list to the best of my ability, but I cannot be held
responsible for any problems caused by use or misuse of the information,
especially for those functions not officially documented. If it is marked
"internal" or undocumented, you should check it carefully to make sure it
works the same way in your version of the software (and please let me know
whether or not it works the same way). Information marked with "???" is
known to be incomplete or guesswork.
--------!---AVAILABILITY---------------------
If the list is more than three months old by the time you get it, there
is probably a newer release out already (R40 is planned for early April,
R41 for early June). Each release supersedes all previous versions, so
there is no need to keep old versions.
The newest release of this list is available in these places (please do not
ask me to email it, at over one meg compressed it is much too large for that):
On the Internet, by standard anonymous FTP from FTP.CS.CMU.EDU [128.2.206.173].
Change directly to directory /afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/ralf/pub and get the
files inter??a.zip thru inter??d.zip. You MUST change directory first
and in a single command because of the way CMU's anonymous FTP works.
Don't forget to set mode "binary" or "type L 8"! ZIP unarchivers for
MSDOS and Unix are available in the "archivers" subdirectory.
If connected to AFS, you can simply perform standard Unix/VMS/whatever
directory listing and file copies from the above directory.
On FIDOnet, from SoundingBoard BBS 1:129/26 1-412-621-4604 9600/14.4k HST/V32
as files INTERrrA.ZIP to INTERrrD.ZIP (rr stands for the release
number), in file area #8. First-time callers may download.
File Requests.
Alternate Distribution Points (the list will typically be available here
within 24 hours of release):
Internet: on the SimTel Software Repository mirrors as files interRRa.zip to
interRRd.ZIP in directory /pub/msdos/info, where RR stands for the
release number. Note that you must use a binary transfer mode
("tenex" or "type L 8" for most people) to successfully FTP the
files. The SimTel mirrors include oak.oakland.edu [141.210.10.117],
wuarchive.wustl.edu [128.252.135.4], ftp.uu.net [137.39.1.9],
nic.funet.fi [128.214.6.100], src.doc.ic.ac.uk [146.169.3.7], and
archie.au [139.130.4.6].
FIDO: SyncPoint BBS 1:261/1008 1-410-529-2584 File Requests.
Additional Distribution Points:
BITnet: you may retrieve the copy on SimTel via the following automated mail
servers:
(in the US) LISTSERV@RPITSVM (alias VM.ITS.RPI.EDU)
LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 (alias VM1.NODAK.EDU)
(in Europe) TRICKLE@AWIWUW11 (Austria)
TRICKLE@BANUFS11 (Belgium)
TRICKLE@DKTC11 (Denmark)
TRICKLE@FRMOP11 (France)
TRICKLE@DEARN (Germany)
TRICKLE@IMIPOLI (Italy)
TRICKLE@HEARN (Netherlands)
TRICKLE@EB0UB011 (Spain)
TRICKLE@SEARN (Sweden)
TRICKLE@TREARN (Turkey)
(elsewhere) TRICKLE@UNALCOL (Colombia)
TRICKLE@TAUNIVM (Israel)
FIDO: boards belonging to the PDN (Programmer's Distribution Network) system
CompuServe: in the IBM Programming Forum (GO IBMPRO), Library 6, as INTrrA.*,
INTrrB.*, INTrrC.*, and INTrrD.*.
The list is also posted to USEnet in comp.binaries.ibm.pc about twice a year,
concurrently with a new release of the list. Since comp.binaries.ibm.pc is
archived, you will be able to find a fairly recent release in the various UUCP
archives.
--------!---ABBREVIATIONS--------------------
Key to system abbreviations
(unless otherwise indicated, a function is available on all systems)
PC IBM PC
XT IBM PC XT
PORT IBM PC Portable (uses same BIOS as XT)
Jr IBM PCjr
AT IBM PC AT
XT2 IBM PC XT 2
XT286 IBM PC XT/286
CONV IBM Convertible
PS IBM PS/2, any model
PS30 IBM PS/2 Model 30 and below
PS50+ IBM PS/2 Models 50,60,70,80
CDP Compaq Deskpro
CLTE Compaq LTE
CP386 Compaq Portable 386
CSLT Compaq SLT
CSYS Compaq Systempro
CGA Color Graphics Adapter
EGA Enhanced Graphics Adapter
VGA Video Graphics Array
MCGA Multi-Color Graphics Array
TopView TopView/DESQview/TaskView/OmniView/other compatibles
ConcCP/M Concurrent CP/M by Digital Research, now DR MultiUser DOS
--------!---CREDITS--------------------------
This list is the result of the time and effort of a large number of people:
1/85 Janet Jack (original list)
1/85 J. Weaver Jr.
2/85 John Cooper
2/85 Skip Gilbrech
Bob Jack
4/85 Jim Kyle 76703.762@compuserve.com
8/85 John Ruschmeyer moncol!john@princeton.edu
8/85 Bill Frolik bill@hpcvlx.cv.hp.com
8/85 Ross M. Greenberg 72461.3212@compuserve.com
87 Mike Morearty mikemo@microsoft.com \ early 1987
Ed Nather nather@emx.utexas.edu > several undocumented DOS
Peter Holzmann pete@octopus.com / calls in another list
87 Dan Lanciani ddl@harvard.harvard.edu various, incl. NetBIOS
7/87 Ralf Brown ralf@telerama.lm.com INT 24h and DOS func 59h
10/87 Ralf Brown ralf@telerama.lm.com become list maintainer
11/87 Dan Davison dd@lanl.gov DOS 3.3 function calls
11/87 Bill White wwhite@jeeves.teknowledge.com DOS 3.3
11/87 Richard Hargrove harvard!killer!richardh EGA
12/87 Vincent Broman broman@bugs.nosc.mil Cordata BIOS/Minix
12/87 Dennis Grinberg dennis+@cs.cmu.edu MCGA/VGA
1/88 Brad Davis bradd@gssc.gss.com GSS, DGIS
2/88 Diomidis Spinellis dds@doc.ic.ac.uk Herc GRAFIX Dev Toolkit
3/88 Michael A. Moran Michael@cup.portal.com VGA INT 10h
3/88 Ralf Brown ralf@telerama.lm.com DESQview API
4/88 Richard Marks rmarks@KSP.Unisys.COM undoc dir search fields
5/88 Robert Goldsmith rpg@mitre.org AT&T DEB adapter
7/88 Gary E. Miller GEM@cup.portal.com Paradise VGA
8/88 John Lefor johnlef@microsoft.com XMS spec
9/88 Dan Lanciani ddl@harvard.harvard.edu miscellaneous
9/88 Howard Johnson Howard_Reed_Johnson@cup.portal.com NetWare overview
9/88 Finn Thoegerson via jesperf@daimi.aau.dk 10-NET, miscellaneous
9/88 Michael Shiels mshiels@watmath.waterloo.edu FOSSIL spec
9/88 Ralf Brown ralf@telerama.lm.com Microsoft CD-ROM API
10/88 Michael Shiels mshiels@ziebmef.uucp ATI VIP INT 10h
BMB Compuscience Canada Ltd.
10/88 Michael Shiels mshiels@ziebmef.uucp FTP Driver spec
10/88 Helmut Waelder ZRWA001@DTUZDV1.BITNET data structures, misc
10/88 Helmut Waelder ZRWA001@DTUZDV1.BITNET more 10-NET functions
10/88 Ge van Geldorp ge@dutlru2.tudelft.nl Novell NetWare
10/88 Ralf Brown ralf@telerama.lm.com INT 2F/AH=12h
11/88 Clarence A Dold dold@tsmiti.Convergent.COM Compaq386 speed settings
11/88 Ralf Brown ralf@telerama.lm.com TesSeRact API
12/88 Ying-Kuen K. Hwang khwang@wyse.com ESDI fixed disk calls
1/89 Ari Huttunen Ari.Huttunen@hut.fi additional INT 33 calls
1/89 Duncan Murdoch dmurdoch@watstat.waterloo.edu undoc fields in DOS data
2/89 Ralf Brown ralf@telerama.lm.com VCPI API
3/89 Helmut Waelder ZRWA001@DTUZDV1.BITNET more DOS 4.0 calls
4/89 Robert Seals rds95@leah.Albany.EDU ATI VGA Wonder modes
4/89 Ge van Geldorp ge@dutlru2.tudelft.nl pcANYWHERE III API
4/89 Robin Walker rdhw@uk.ac.cambridge.phoenix undoc DOS 4 data struc
4/89 Robin Walker rdhw@uk.ac.cambridge.phoenix DOS 4.0 shell API
4/89 Ralf Brown ralf@telerama.lm.com DCA/Intel CAS API
4/89 Ralf Brown ralf@telerama.lm.com Intel Image Proc Interf
5/89 Robin Walker rdhw@uk.ac.cambridge.phoenix multiplex int calls
6/89 Peter Sawatzki IN307@DHAFEU11.BITNET Video7 extended INT 10
7/89 Wes Cowley 71441.3154@compuserve.com SHARE.EXE hooks
9/89 Robin Walker rdhw@uk.ac.cambridge.phoenix more DOS 4 data struc
9/89 Stuart R. Kemp cpsrk@marlin.jcu.edu.au Halo88
9/89 Urs Zurbuchen zu@bernina.ethz.ch Btrieve API
9/89 Dan Lanciani ddl@husc6.harvard.edu Z100, Taxan video BIOS
9/89 Robin Walker rdhw@uk.ac.cambridge.phoenix more DOS 4 data struc
10/89 Robin Walker rdhw@uk.ac.cambridge.phoenix DOS 3.0 data struc
10/89 John DesRosiers via Marc Bertrand 1:167/1 Ontrack INT 13 extensions
11/89 Ge van Geldorp ge@dutlru2.tudelft.nl master boot record
11/89 Barry Burke bburke@banyan.com Banyan VINES
11/89 Christian Franke franke@informatik.rwth-aachen.de ATI EGA Wonder, WP5.0
1/90 Norman Walsh NORM@IONAACAD.BITNET Inset API
1/90 Andrew Schulman 76320.302@CompuServe.COM Phar Lap 386/DOS extender
1/90 Dan Prather 72765.1330@CompuServe.COM IBM 3270 Workst Prog API
3/90 Roger Bowler rbowler@cix Fido 2:252/10 IBM 3270, Amstrad PC1512
3/90 Mike Baszczak SQL Base
4/90 Rick Wagner rick@always.com PC Network RECEIVER.COM
4/90 Ralf Brown ralf@telerama.lm.com more DOS 3.3 internals
5/90 Mike Weaver 1:264/610 DESQview XDI
6/90 Les Moskowitz 1:261/1008 APL*PLUS/PC
6/90 Ralf Brown ralf@telerama.lm.com more DOS 4.0 internals
6/90 Robin Walker rdhw@uk.ac.cambridge.phoenix BIOS data segment format
7/90 Andrew Schulman 76320.302@CompuServe.COM MSWindows INT 2F/AH=16h
7/90 Ben Myers 0003571400@mcimail.com Tseng ET4000, misc
7/90 Ralf Brown ralf@telerama.lm.com DPMI 0.9 API
8/90 G. Adam Stanislav 1:129/39 AVATAR.SYS
8/90 Robin Walker rdhw@phoenix.cambridge.ac.uk more DOS internals
8/90 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp Quarterdeck INT 2F/AH=D2h
8/90 Michel Mathieu mjm@bmbcomp.uucp Logitech INT 33
8/90 Cornel Kaufmann coka@bernina.ethz.ch Novell Netware shell 3.01
9/90 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp IBM/Yale & 3com INT 14
9/90 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp INT 6B, Starlan INT 2A/5B
9/90 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp DECnet INT 69/INT 6A
9/90 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp Topware NOS, Win3 EGA.SYS
9/90 David Maxey dmaxey@lotus.com misc undoc DOS
9/90 Roger Bowler rbowler@cix.compulink.co.uk Attachmate Extra API
9/90 Ben Myers 0003571400@mcimail.com FRIEZE API
9/90 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp VDS, Sangoma, misc
9/90 Rob Luursema robl@idca.tds.philips.nl EISA BIOS calls
10/90 Stephen Bean 70575.406@compuserve.com more DECnet INT 69/INT 6A
10/90 Maxime Dallaire 1:167/163 Carbon Copy Plus 5.0 API
11/90 Dan Fandrich shad04@ccu.umanitoba.ca SCSI calls
1:153/511.1
11/90 Ben Myers 0003571400@mcimail.com Everex Viewpoint VGA
11/90 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp AppleTalk/IBM802.2 INT 5C
11/90 Mark Livingstone markl@csource.oz.au TVGA video modes
11/90 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp LPTx, X00 calls
12/90 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp Compaq BIOS, Ad Lib
12/90 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp PCSpool,Disk Spool II
12/90 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp OmniView, misc
12/90 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp Cswitch, HIGHUMM.SYS,misc
1/91 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp Back&Forth 1.62,DoubleDOS
1/91 Bernd Schemmer (Dortmund, Germany) MDEBUG API
1/91 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp more AppleTalk, misc
1/91 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp DPMI 1.0 func names
2/91 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp miscellaneous
3/91 Jan-Pascal van Best BEST@rulwinwst.LeidenUniv.nl NetWare IPX/SPX INT 7A
3/91 Jeroen Pluimers jeroenp@dragons.nest.nl TBSCANX
3/91 Ralf Brown ralf@telerama.lm.com PC Tools API
4/91 David H. Bennett 74635.1671@compuserve.com ELRES API
4/91 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp Interconnections Inc. TES
4/91 Manfred Young fyoung @ BIX DOS, LANstep, misc
4/91 Fridrik Skulason frisk@complex.is virus installation checks
4/91 Joseph G. Souza 1:322/327 Alloy ANSK, NTNX, MW386
4/91 Frank Gladu Alloy ANSK, NTNX, MW386
4/91 Tamura Jones 2:512/36.7 Win3 DOSX, Soundblaster
4/91 Michael D Shride 74010.3214@compuserve.com UltraVision
4/91 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp DR MultiUser DOS 5.0
5/91 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp Northnet Jetstream, misc
5/91 Duncan Murdoch dmurdoch@watstat.waterloo.edu New Executable header
5/91 Andrew Schulman 76320.302@CompuServe.COM SMARTDRV.SYS
5/91 Tamura Jones 2:512/36.7 RESPLAY
5/91 Michael A Shiels mas@bmbcomp.uucp LAN Manager DOS,INT 24
6/91 Herwig Feichtinger (Petershausen, Germany) Shamrock EMAIL, NET.24
6/91 Robin Walker rdhw@phoenix.cambridge.ac.uk DOS 5.0 internals
6/91 Todor Todorov 2:359/105 misc DOS-related
6/91 Ross Wentworth 1:102/330.2 Turbo Pascal popup lib
6/91 Everett Kaser everett%hpcvra@hplabs.hp.com HP 95LX
7/91 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp Digiboard DigiCHANNEL
7/91 Rickard Faith faith@cs.unc.edu Stacker
7/91 Wolfgang Lierz lierz@kmx.gmd.dbp.de Norton Utilities 5.0
8/91 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp NPC NCSI, KBUF, Telebit
9/91 Ralf Brown ralf@telerama.lm.com QEMM API
9/91 Holger Veit veit@du9ds3.uni-duisburg.de Optima 1024 VGA zoom
9/91 Gary E. Miller GEM@cup.portal.com Rabbit LLAPI
10/91 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp FTP Packet Driver 1.10
10/91 Marcus Groeber 2:241/5609.1 DR DOS
11/91 Fridrik Skulason frisk@complex.is more virus install checks
11/91 Christopher J Ambler cambler@cymbal.aix.calpoly.edu FSBBS 2.0
12/91 Robin Walker rdhw@phoenix.cambridge.ac.uk new PS/2 keyboard funcs
1/92 Krzysztof Halasa khc@inf.pm.waw.pl EMM386 executable header
1/92 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp pcAnywhere IV/LAN, misc
1/92 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp ISOLAN Multi-Protoc Sftwr
1/92 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp PCW Weather Card, FaxBIOS
1/92 Jan-Pieter Cornet cornet@duteca2.et.TUDelft.NL DR-DOS CDS & misc
1/92 Frank Vorstenbosch akcs.kingswood@hpcvbbs.cv.hp.com Kingswood TSR API
1/92 Jacob Rieper 73377.1220@compuserve.com DR-DOS 6.0 TaskMAX
1/92 Fridrik Skulason frisk@complex.is more viruses, std names
1/92 Tim Farley tim@magee.mhs.compuserve.com Microsoft EMM386.EXE
1/92 Alexi Lookin alexi@riaph.irkutsk.su NetWare TBMI 2.0
1/92 Ralf Brown ralf@telerama.lm.com more QEMM API
1/92 Tim Farley tim@magee.mhs.compuserve.com more PS/x model IDs
1/92 Kevin Gillett 1:153/101 SOLLEX SuperVGA extnsions
1/92 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp B.Antoine ST-01 SCSI.SYS
1/92 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp ASPI,ASPITAPE,Canon SI3
1/92 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp Win3 INT 2F/40, misc
2/92 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp miscellany
2/92 Dan Bodoh danb@bunt.sps.mot.com DVSIXDI
2/92 Gary E. Miller GEM@cup.portal.com more Btrieve API
2/92 Ralf Brown ralf@telerama.lm.com TKERNEL private API
2/92 Ralf Brown ralf@telerama.lm.com PC Paint Plus 2.0
2/92 Tamura Jones 2:512/36.7 Windows3 VTD.386, misc
3/92 Frank Vorstenbosch akcs.kingswood@hpcvbbs.cv.hp.com more Kingswood API
3/92 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp MBBIOS
3/92 Ralf Brown ralf@telerama.lm.com DPMILOAD API
3/92 Joseph Gil yogi@cs.technion.ac.il HP 95LX
3/92 Ralf Brown ralf@telerama.lm.com 386MAX 6.0 API
3/92 Fyodor Evseev Ted@ppicnit.perm.su AutoCAD Digitizer ADI
3/92 Tim Farley tim@magee.mhs.compuserve.com Advanced Power Management
4/92 Tamura Jones 2:512/36.7 PGS1600.DEV
4/92 Andrew Rossmann andyross@infopls.chi.il.us SMARTDRV v4.00, QEMM
4/92 Tamura Jones 2:512/36.7 METZTSR.COM
4/92 Tamura Jones 2:512/36.7 Vanderaart txtwin,DR MDOS
4/92 Dan Bodoh danb@bunt.sps.mot.com DESQview/X .DVP file
5/92 William Peavy 70042.2310@CompuServe.COM Borland FP shortcuts
5/92 Ralf Brown ralf@telerama.lm.com FGDRIVER v1.10
5/92 Tim Farley tim@magee.mhs.compuserve.com Vedit VSWAP, NG.EXE
6/92 Dan Fandrich shad04@ccu.umanitoba.ca BitFax scheduler
6/92 Tamura Jones 2:512/36.7 more New EXE, AD-DOS.COM
6/92 Tim Farley tim@magee.mhs.compuserve.com LANtastic v4.1
6/92 Francis Turner FTURNER@madge.MHS.CompuServe.COM AX (Japanese AT) calls
6/92 John Fa'atuai frotz@novell.com DR Multiuser DOS
6/92 Andy Hakim cosc16to@menudo.uh.edu Smooth Mouse Driver
7/92 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp License Server API,misc
7/92 Tim Farley tim@magee.mhs.compuserve.com Novell Netware shell
7/92 Carlos M. de Sousa Antunes L31546@beta.ist.pt MS Mouse driver
7/92 Ralf Brown ralf@telerama.lm.com DESQview/X socket API
8/92 Jacob Rieper 73377.1220@compuserve.com SETDRVER, more DR-DOS
8/92 Richard A Plinston Auckland, New Zealand Europ.DOS4.0,DR DOS Plus
8/92 Richard A Plinston Auckland, New Zealand Acorn BBC Master 512
8/92 Serge Pachkovsky ps@comcen.nsk.su PC-MOS/386 v3.0
8/92 Aki Korhonen aki@holonet.net Seagate disk BIOS
8/92 Chris Hall CAH17@phx.cam.ac.uk misc
8/92 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp MTEZ XpressFax
8/92 Tamura Jones 2:512/36.7 Control Hostess i/ISA
8/92 Patrick Ibbetson ibbetson@nes.nersc.gov NEL Electronics BIOS
9/92 Patrick Ibbetson ibbetson@nes.nersc.gov SCREENR, Cirrus chipsets
9/92 Tamura Jones 2:512/36.7 FlashTek X-32VM
9/92 Ben Myers 0003571400@mcimail.com more NCR 77C22 chip modes
9/92 Dan Fandrich shad04@ccu.umanitoba.ca more Future Domain SCSI
9/92 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp PC/TCP syscall names
9/92 A. Peter Blicher Oakland, CA Genoa Super EGA
9/92 Tim Farley tim@magee.mhs.compuserve.com misc
9/92 Riku Meskanen riku@tuura.icl.fi ArtiCom
10/92 Jack Ridgway 1:3632/4.13 VMiX API
10/92 Tim Farley tim@magee.mhs.compuserve.com misc
10/92 Alexi Lookin alexi@riaph.irkutsk.su more NetWare, VIDRAM
10/92 Harry Sumar ptsoft@glas.apc.org Linear Executable
10/92 Tim Farley tim@magee.mhs.compuserve.com XGA
11/92 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp Columbia Data Prod SDLP
12/92 Igor Sysoev sysoev@gate.dialnet.msk.su HIMEM.SYS v2.77
12/92 Aaron Emigh aaron@iit.com After Dark API correctns
12/92 Tim Farley tim@magee.mhs.compuserve.com SilverNET,DECnet,NetWare4
12/92 Bent Lynggaard lynggaard@risoe.dk misc video
12/28 Kyle Rogers 70650.3316@compuserve.com DOS LAN Requester
12/92 Gary E. Miller GEM@cup.portal.com WD90C video chipset
1/93 Frank Klemm pfk@rz.uni-jena.de Diamond Speedstar 24X
2/93 Geoff Chappell cix.compulink.co.uk!geoffc var. undoc DOS behavior
2/93 Dr. David Bailey Salford, England DBOS API
2/93 Tim Farley tim@magee.mhs.compuserve.com more Novell LSL API
3/93 Rainer Schuetze 2:2402/330 dLite API
3/93 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp LAN Manager Enhanced DOS
3/93 A Padgett Peterson padgett%tccslr.dnet@uvs1.orl.mmc.com ROM debugger
3/93 Ian Oliver cross@cix.compulink.co.uk SCSILink API
3/93 Richard Talon 71005.1523@CompuServe.COM XVIEW hypertext viewer
3/93 Tamura Jones 2:512/36.7 IBMSND driver
3/93 Grant Echols 76247.2232@CompuServe.COM undoc Novell NetWare
3/93 George L. Fulk fulkgl@vnet.IBM.COM OS/2 2.x VDMs, FAPI
3/93 Andrew Schulman 76320.302@CompuServe.COM Novell DPMS
3/93 Dan Fandrich ubc-cs!merlin!fch!dan more Future Domain SCSI
3/93 Konstantin Kisurin kkk@toi.kiev.ua more 386MAX
4/93 Arne Schapers DR-DOS details
4/93 Geoff Chappell cix.compulink.co.uk!geoffc DOS4 ExtAttrib support
4/93 Morten Welinder terra@diku.dk miscellaneous
4/93 Tim Farley tim@magee.mhs.compuserve.com PS/2 INT 15,INT 16
4/93 Xavier Cabelle xavier.caballe@abaforum.es TFPCX driver interface
4/93 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp more OS/2 Family API
4/93 Chris Dunford 76703.2002@compuserve.com Cove Software programs
5/93 Dmitry Stefankov wizard@npi.msu.su more DOS 3 SDA fields
5/93 Stephan Wolf swolf@skd.de SK-UPPS DLI API
5/93 Dmitry Stefankov wizard@npi.msu.su Soft-ICE v2.5x
5/93 Mikael Rydberg Sweden Cirrus/UM587/etc vidmodes
5/93 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp more BAPI,Frieze,ANSIPLUS
5/93 Steve Bromwich cs9h1ssb@pyramid.swansea.ac.uk MediaVision MVSOUND.SYS
6/93 Roeland Jansen 2:512/153.1 more PC-MOS/386 API
6/93 Ralf Brown ralf@telerama.lm.com FAST! v5 API
6/93 Ralf Brown ralf@telerama.lm.com CEMM v5.10,v5.11
6/93 Jens Vollmar Erlangen, Germany Trident/C&T video, misc
6/93 Victor Forsyuk forth@samsoby.cs.kiev.ua MX5 Extended FOSSIL
6/93 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp Blank-It, TSRCOMM
6/93 Michael A Shiels mshiels@masnet.uucp VxD, Al William's WINX
6/93 Mark Aitchison PHYS169@csc.canterbury.ac.nz ScanBoot, partition types
6/93 Warner Young Net-Source, Santa Clara, CA SilverNET, misc DOS int.
7/93 Wim Osterholt 2:512/56.198 PORTS.LST
7/93 Aki Korhonen aki@holonet.net Cirrus Logic BIOS
7/93 Alexi Lookin alexi@riaph.irkutsk.su Realtek RTVGA
7/93 Alexi Lookin alexi@riaph.irkutsk.su Phar Lap .EXP headers
7/93 Jean-Francois Larvoire larvoire@hp6300.desk.hp.com HP HIL Vectra BIOS
7/93 Ralf Brown ralf@telerama.lm.com 386MAX v7.00/QEMM v7.01
7/93 Joe Souza Webcorp, Sausalito, CA WEB API
7/93 Michael Hung mhkhung@electrical.watstar.uwaterloo.edu PharLap 386/DOSX
8/93 John Howells 100031.353@compuserve.com EMS,XMS,VCPI,DPMI bugs
8/93 Tim Farley tim@magee.mhs.compuserve.com PCMCIA Socket Services
8/93 Dan Bodoh danb@bunt.sps.mot.com DESQview internal data
9/93 Gary E. Miller GEM@cup.portal.com Diamond Stealth 24X
9/93 Frank Vorstenbosch prompt@hacktic.nl more Kingswood API, misc
9/93 Phil Rea PhilRea@sound.demon.co.uk TopWare Network OS
9/93 Andreas Westfeld westfeld@freia.inf.tu-dresden.de Olivetti Quaderno
9/93 Alexi Lookin alexi@riaph.irkutsk.su Avance Logic, C&T video
9/93 Inbar Raz 2:401:100.1 Juko UNIQUE UX, misc
9/93 Gary E. Miller GEM@cup.portal.com Phar Lap 386|DOS-Ext.
10/93 Ralf Brown ralf@telerama.lm.com Compaq ROMs
10/93 Paolo Borsalino 100042.1206@CompuServe.COM VSAFE
10/93 Marco Savegnago MC2365@mclink.it MBBIOS updates, G8BPQ
11/93 Wim Osterholt 2:512/56.198 Cirrus Logic BIOS 3.02
11/93 Dmitry S. Kohmanyuk dk@farm.cs.kiev.ua CS_TSR specification
12/93 Alex Novgorodcev san@riaph.irkutsk.su AutoCAD Dev Interface
12/93 Christian Kaiser 100065.2574@compuserve.com Windows debugging kernel
12/93 Colin Buckley colin.buckley@CANREM.COM UNCHAIN
12/93 Jeffrey L. Hayes IO91624@MAINE.maine.edu Tandy BIOS calls
12/93 Finn Thoegersen via jesperf@daimi.aau.dk VESA XGA BIOS Extensions
1/94 David A. Mair 100137.264@COMPUSERVE.COM NASI INT 6B calls
1/94 Bill Hawkins 73650.167@compuserve.com Adv. Par. Port DAISY.SYS
1/94 Inbar Raz 2:401:100.1 VGARAM,HelpTSR,Lightning
1/94 James E Beersman <jeb962t@nic.smsu.edu> HP and Compaq info
2/94 Peter van den Boogert <P.C.vdnBoogert@kub.nl> ZFAX v2.x, v3.01
2/94 Jesper Rene Frandsen <jesperf@daimi.aau.dk> VESA XGA BIOS,misc video
2/94 Jesper Rene Frandsen <jesperf@daimi.aau.dk> Husky Hunter 16 BIOS
Also contributing:
Dan Crocker <enchant@oliveb.ATC.OLIVETTI.COM>, George Smith <gbs@nsc.nsc.com>,
Shalom Krischer <actnyc!srk@uunet.UU.NET>, Greg Pasquariello <moss!picuxa!gp>,
Rich Goldschmidt <rlgvax!golds>, Marty Leisner <leisner@sdsp.mc.xerox.com>,
Dave Guggisberg <daveg@cv.hp.com>,Jonathan Story <jonathan@jspc.wimsey.bc.ca>,
Thomas Hundt <hundt@flash.bellcore.com>, Brad Templeton <brad@looking.on.ca>,
John Werner <aptr@tut.cc.rochester.edu>, Pete Fales <att!ttrde!pfales>,
David Herron <david@gonzo.twg.com>, Otto J. Makela <otto@jyu.fi>,
Risto Lankinen via Markku Savela <msa@clinet.fi>, Darryl Gregorash 1:140/86,
Skule Johansen <skule.johansen@avh.unit.no>, Bob Fehrenbach,
David Dyck <dcd@tc.fluke.COM>, Sylvan Butler <sbutler@hpdmd48.hp.com>,
Mark Davis <mad@merit.edu>, Sergio Fogel <fogel@haifasc3.vnet.ibm.com>,
James P. Kiely <kiely%lownlab@harvard.harvard.edu>, Kevin Gillett 1:153/160,
W.F. Schroeder <schroeder.pad@sni-usa.com>, <zlatuska@UDEL.EDU>,
Russ Nelson <nelson@sun.soe.clarkson.edu>, Michael Ho <ho@fergvax.unl.edu>,
Ralph Heredia <att!attmail!rheredia>, Nelluri Reddy <reddy@uc.msc.umn.edu>,
Victor Poon <vipoon@sbcs.sunysb.edu>, Andrea Omodeo (Cilavegna, Italy),
Richard D. Morris <gu.morris@science.utah.edu>, RS Tse 3:700/1,
Mark Scase <coa44@keele.ac.uk>, Erik Liljencrantz <d88-eli@nada.kth.se>,
Mark Seiffert <marks%%mgse@rex.cs.tulane.edu>, Lewis Paper (Minnesota),
Marco Lumachi <RARCHI06@IMIPOLI.BITNET>, Michael Dickson <mcd@ccsitn.att.com>,
Andrew Torda <torda@igc.ethz.ch>, Madis Kaal 2:490/30 <mast@ce.ttu.ew.su>,
Paul Williamson <pwilliamson@drzeus.qualcomm.com>, Jan Ceuleers 2:295/27,
James Birdsall <jwbirdsa@picarefy.picarefy.com>, Guenther Thiele (Austria),
Joe Morris <jcmorris@MWUNIX.MITRE.ORG>, Jim Peterson <jpeterso@vtssi.vt.edu>,
Edwin Floyd <76067.747@CompuServe.COM>, James West 1:140/26, David G. Thomas,
Simon Phipps <sphipps@cix.compulink.co.uk>, ecleton@bilftp.bouw.tno.nl,
Glen Kriekenbeck <glenk@East.Sun.COM>, Dave Andrews <bilver!dandrews@aii.com>,
John P. Vias <72260.1601@CompuServe.COM>, Brian Leeming (Surrey, England),
Naota Kimura <abcscnuk@csuna.csun.edu>,George W. Pogue <gwp@trsvax.tandy.com>,
Michael L. Kaufman <kaufman@eecs.nwu.edu>, John Jurewicz 76004.2311,
Michael D. Lawler <mdlawler@bsu-cs.bsu.edu>, Norbert Juffa (Karlsruhe, FRG),
Chris Blum <76625.1041@compuserve.com>,David Fink <73700.3076@compuserve.com>,
Klaus Hartnegg <hartnegg@sun1.ruf.uni-freiburg.de>, Thomas Lukka 2:227/16,
Norbert Sommer <100016.1241@compuserve.com>, John.Brennen@VI.RI.CMU.EDU,
Paul van Keep <75170.1045@compuserve.COM>,John B. Thiel <jbthiel@cse.ogi.edu>,
Ken Medellin via <76702,1071@compuserve.com>, Bob Green <bob@inmos.co.uk>,
Leonard Erickson <70465.203@CompuServe.COM>, Robert Chafer (Salford, England),
Carl Schelin <tcs@mailer.jhuapl.edu>,Dave Kirsch <Dave_Kirsch@mindlink.bc.ca>,
Michael S. Stratoti <tmstrato@king.mcs.drexel.edu>, Marc Scholtis 2:281/701.2,
Sean Lin (Midland, MI), John Villalovos <villalj@instruction.CS.ORST.EDU>,
Claude Marche <marche@lri.lri.fr>, Carlos Antunes <cma@eniac.inesc.pt>,
Drake Koefoed (Eugene, OR), Rehn-Lieh Lin <rllin@paradise.ccl.itri.org.tw>,
Mark T Garlanger <garlangr@ecn.purdue.edu>, J. B. Gill <JBG@arlan.byu.edu>,
Frank Behrens (Dresden, Germany), Bruce Gingery 1:310/5.1, John Navas,
Johan Zwiekhorst 2:292/100, Klaus Fischer 2:243/64, Steve Grant (New Jersey),
Jeff Pipkins <pipkins@cpqhou.se.hou.compaq.com>, Nemrod Kedem 2:403/138,
Brett Warthen <73270.405@compuserve.com>, Thomas Dwyer <tomiii@mtu.edu>,
Brian.McGuinness@nirvonics.com, Mitch Davis 3:634/384.6, Steve Halko 1:365/12,
noesis@ucscb.UCSC.EDU, Timo Salmi <ts@uwasa.fi>, Jack Alvrus (Florida),
Eberhard Mattes <mattes@azu.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de>, Pete Peterson,
Alex Fedorov <inex@telebox.tele.fi>, Frank-Christian Kruegel 2:240/300.44,
Heath Ian Hunnicutt <heathh@cco.caltech.edu>, Stefan Gustafsson <sg@diab.se>,
Janos Haide <JHAIDE.NOVELL@sjfsmtp.novell.com>, Stan Brown <brown@ncoast.org>,
Serge Krupa <krupa@eig.unige.ch>, Tom Rawson <75300.210@compuserve.com>,
Edwin Cleton 2:512/1007.2, Martin Wilde 2:247/352.2, Ed Palmer 1:140/1,
Carlos Rioja <CarlosRioja@cpd.uva.es>,Torbj|rn Lindgren <tl@etek.chalmers.se>,
Jens Bleuel <100064.1757@CompuServe.COM>, <David_Markun@crd.lotus.com>,
Dmitry Ablov <abl@ablov.comrel.msk.su>, Gianni Albóre (Taranto, Italy),
Nigel Bree <nigel@mwc.com>, Bob Aitchison via 76244.726@compuserve.com,
Serge Pachkovsky <ps@comcen.nsk.su>, <Tim_-_Otholt@cup.portal.com>,
Francis Turner <FTURNER@madge.MHS.CompuServe.COM>,Ronald Lokker (Netherlands),
Ciriaco Garcia de Celis <amiga@hp9000.uva.es>,Vsevolod M. Shabad 2:5020/75.13,
Gordon Edwards <gedwards@ncratl.atlantaga.ncr.com>, John_Spinks@novell.com,
Jose R. Rodriguez Santia <100012.364@CompuServe.COM>,KUCHTA@dcse.fee.vutbr.cs,
Michael Bootz <bootz@physik.uni-kl.de>,Sergey Danilov <victor@rodnik.msk.su>,
Harald Langhammer <100114.114@compuserve.com>, Bert Baker (Texas),
Gino Lucrezi <lucrezi@dsiaq1.ing.univaq.it>, Yousuf Khan 1:163/215.6,
James Berry <jfb292@ecs.southampton.ac.uk>, Everett C. Johnson 70631,16,
Jerzy Tarasiuk <JT@zfja-gate.fuw.edu.pl>, Roman Rutman <jbari@CCSG.TAU.AC.IL>,
Lutz Schroer <hmls@IDEFIX.RZ.TU-CLAUSTHAL.DE>, Per-Eric Larsson 2:203/410.15,
Otto-Michael Braun <omb@ahobln.br.schule.de>, Martin Winkler 2:2402/330.6,
Scott C. Pedigo <100020.723@CompuServe.COM>, Wilbert Van Leijen 2:281/256.14,
Frank van der Linden <vdlinden@fwi.uva.nl>, Ben Castricum <benc@htsa.aha.nl>,
Andrei Tsyganenko <ANDY@GODZILLA.UMD.EDU>, Jeremy.Laidman@cowan.EDU.AU,
Brian Long <BLONG@boruk.mhs.compuserve.com>, John_Murphy@perftech.com,
Peter Singer <100024.1603@CompuServe.COM>, Martin Shipley <martin@buss.co.uk>,
Jiri Kuchta <kuchta@dcse.fee.vutbr.cs>, Pavel Shtemenko <pasha@opi.odessa.ua>,
Paul Ratcliffe <70630.647@compuserve.com>, Ivan Martinez 4:801/6,
David Woolley <100121.53@compuserve.com>,Paul Vojta <vojta@math.berkeley.edu>,
Mark T. Vitt <70053.2236@compuserve.com>,kevinc@kpc.com,
Nico E. de Vries <nevries@aip.nl>, Riku Saikkonen <riku.saikkonen@compart.fi>,
David J. Craig <73313.1610@compuserve.com>, Peter <d91-pbr@nada.kth.se>,
Igor Khasilev <igor@petre.odessa.ua>, Anthony Naggs <amn@ubik.demon.co.uk>,
Pybe Faber <postdo@duttncb.tn.tudeflt.nl> (shared acct),
Zhaoyuan Zhang (via Youjun Luo <luo@informatik.uni-wuerzburg.d400.de>),
Holger Genz (via volker@bsd-home.iam.uni-bonn.de),
Wonyong Koh <f7wyk@chem.krict.re.kr>, Igor V. Krasikov <kiv@kiv.kiev.ua>,
Andreas Groegel <groegeas@minnie.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de>,
Peter van den Boogert <P.C.vdnBoogert@kub.nl>,
Wolfgang Lorenz <100112.220@CompuServe.COM>
--------!---BIBLIOGRAPHY---------------------
Information on Tseng/Ahead/Paradise EGA video modes from a list posted by
Dan Kegel 3/87.
Information on the INT 10h functions supported by the EGA BIOS was derived
from the article "Graphic Enhancement" found in the April 1985 _PC Tech
Journal_, pages 58ff., and is marked with the string (EGA). jrh.
Information on functions unique to the Portable PC and the Convertible was
derived from a similar list compiled by David E. Powell, and added by
Ralf Brown 11/14/87.
Information on LIM EMS 3.2 functions was derived from _Advanced_MSDOS_, by
Ray Duncan. Added by Ralf Brown 11/19/87.
Information on LIM EMS 4.0 functions was derived from the transcription of
the specification by Dick Flanagan. Added by Ralf Brown, 11/20/87.
Some of the information on MCGA/VGA BIOS calls was derived from _Byte_,
Volume 12 Number 12.
Various and sundry info on which machines support which calls was derived from
the BIOS comparison in _Byte_, Volume 12 Number 12 and added by Ralf Brown,
1/4/88.
COMPAQ DOS 3.31 INT 25/26 from a posting by John Lefor, 1/25/88.
TopView INT 15/AH=12h info from macro definitions by Daniel T. Travison Jr.
Added 3/4/88. Some additional TopView INT 15 info gleaned from "glue" routines
by John Navas.
Quarterdeck's flyer on its overpriced API specs and tools provided sufficient
clues as to functionality to allow figuring out a large number of DESQview
INT 15h calls.
MS Mouse driver calls derived from PC Magazine, Vol 6 #13. Added 3/29/88.
Non-video PS/2 BIOS calls derived from _IBM_ROM_BIOS_ by Ray Duncan.
Added by Ralf Brown, 7/6/88.
EEMS function calls derived from PC Tech Journal, May 1987. Added by Ralf
Brown, 7/11/88.
The list of functions used by Novell NetWare was taken from Novell's
"NetWare Function Call Reference".
PC Mouse information derived from the "PC Mouse Reference Manual version 4.00"
10-Net INT 6Fh information derived from "10-Net Reference Manual version 2.0"
APPC/PC INT 68h information derived from "Advanced Program-to-Program
Communication for the IBM Personal Computer, Programming Guide", second
edition, Dec 1986.
CD-ROM function call information derived from "Microsoft MS-DOS CD-ROM
Extensions Function Requests", dated May 28, 1988. Added by Ralf Brown,
9/19/88.
Novell NetWare function names from a 9/23/88 post by Marc Guyott
<mguyott@mirror.TMC.COM>. Added by Ralf Brown, 9/30/88.
Miscellaneous data structures contributed by Helmut Waelder derived from
descriptions in _MS-DOS_Encyclopedia_.
Additional 10-Net INT 6F info from 10-Net version 3.3.10.
Additional Novell NetWare info from "Advanced NetWare 2.0 Reference".
Three miscellaneous calls from an info package by Dave Williams. I do wish
he'd given this list more credit than
"various text files downloaded from BBS systems - INTERRUP.ARC, BIOSDOS.ZOO,
DOSINFO.ARC, DOSERROR.DOC, DOSTIPS.TXT, etc."
considering that most of his interrupt listing is derived from this one (a
majority of that with only formatting changes), AND he's asking a $15 shareware
registration [newer versions do give better credit].
Compaq speed setting calls derived from the Compaq DeskPro 386 Technical
Reference Guide.
TesSeRact RAM-resident API calls derived from the documentation to the
TesSeRact library v1.0, available on BBSs as TESS_10.ARC. Added by Ralf Brown,
11/29/88.
Various extended VGA video modes from PC Tech Journal, Jan 1989. Added by Ralf
Brown, 1/6/89.
HLLAPI functions derived from PC Tech Journal, Jan 1989. Added by Ralf Brown,
1/7/89.
Virtual Control Program Interface functions derived from "Virtual Control
Program Interface, Revision 1.0, December 1987", copyright Phar Lap Software
and Quarterdeck Office Systems. Added by Ralf Brown, 2/21/89. Available for
free by writing to Bob Moote, VCPI Coordinator, Phar Lap Software, Inc.,
60 Aberdeen Ave, Cambridge, MA 02138.
DOS 4.0 calls submitted by Helmut Waelder are largely derived from _Advanced_
_MSDOS_Programming_, by Ray Duncan, Second Edition.
pcANYWHERE API functions derived from the pcANYWHERE v2.10 User's Guide. 4/7/89
Communicating Applications Specification API derived from "DCA/Intel
Communicating Applications Specification, Version 1.0A", Sep 1988, copyright
Digital Communications Associates, Inc and Intel Corp. Added by Ralf Brown,
4/18/89. Available on Intel's BBS at 503-645-6275.
Image Processing Interface API derived from "Intel Image Processing Interface
Specification, Version 1.0", copyright 1989 Intel Corp. Added by Ralf Brown,
4/19/89. Available on Intel's BBS at 503-645-6275.
More TesSeRact RAM-resident API calls derived from the documentation to the
TesSeRact library v1.1. Added by Ralf Brown, 4/30/89.
CD-ROM 2.10 function calls derived from "Microsoft MS-DOS CD-ROM Extensions
Function Requests Specification, 29 March 1989". Added by Ralf Brown, 6/2/89.
Video7 VGA extended INT 10 calls derived from Video Seven VGA Technical
Reference Manual, dated 6/30/88.
Additional video modes gleaned from configuration file for FRACTINT v8.0.
Added by Ralf Brown, 6/26/89.
A variety of notes inspired by the 12/16/88 version of the MSDOS reference
by Dave Williams. Added 7/30/89.
Additional video modes gleaned from configuration file for VPIC v2.0. Added by
Ralf Brown, 9/2/89.
Btrieve API derived from the Btrieve Reference Manual, Rev. 2.0. Added 9/7/89.
The Hercules GraphX manual, edition 2.1. Aug 1986, was used to fill in gaps
in coverage. Info added 9/7/89.
Banyan VINES info summarized from _VINES_Programmer's_Interface_(DOS)_, June88
revision, provided by Barry Burke <Barry=Burke%3PM%Banyan@thing.banyan.com>.
Added by Ralf Brown, 11/89.
ZIPKEY programmatic interface extracted from ZIPKEY documentation. Added by
Ralf Brown, 12/15/89.
File sharing behavior from July 1987 PC Tech Journal. Added by Ralf Brown,
12/21/89.
Inset API derived from "Inset Extended Specification" 11/23/88 by Inset Systems
Added 1/4/90.
EMS4 hardware configuration info data format cribbed from
"MS-DOS Extensions Quick Reference" by Ray Duncan. Added 1/4/90.
PC-IPC API from PC-IPC documentation. Added by Ralf Brown, 1/5/90.
Imtec and Genoa 6400 video modes from VPIC v2.3 config files. Added by Ralf
Brown, 1/12/90.
LANtastic API info derived from "LANtastic (tm) Network Operating System
Technical Reference Manual", provided by Edwin Floyd <76067.747@CompuServe.COM>
Added by Ralf Brown, 1/90.
Phar Lap 386/DOS-extender API extracted from Phar Lap's manual. Added 1/90.
IBM 3270 Workstation Program API derived from "IBM 3270 Workstation Program
Version 1.10, Programming Guide", dated December 1987. Added 2/90.
VESA SuperVGA BIOS extensions derived from Dr. Dobb's Journal, April 1990.
Added by Ralf Brown, 3/25/90.
Additional undocumented DOS 4 info gleaned from _Developing_Applications_Using_
_DOS_, by Christopher, Feigenbaum, and Saliga. Added by Ralf Brown, 3/29/90
and 3/31/90.
TAME v2.30 data structure provided by David G. Thomas. Added 5/26/90.
OS/386 API call names extracted from _Extending_DOS_ by Ray Duncan et al.
Added by Ralf Brown, 5/27/90.
Network Driver Interface Specification 2.0.1 calls extracted from the May 18,
1990 draft of the spec. Added by Ralf Brown, 6/7/90.
Additional Phar Lap 386/DOS-Extender calls extracted from _Extending_DOS_.
Added by Ralf Brown, 6/8/90.
Even more video modes derived from VPIC 2.8 configuration files. Added by
Ralf Brown, 6/8/90.
DOS Protected Mode Interface version 0.9 API from the May 15,1990 version of
the specification. Intel Corp. order number 240763-001. Added by Ralf Brown,
July 13-14, 1990.
MSWindows INT 2F/AH=16h info gleaned from Microsoft Windows 3.0 Device Driver
Kit and the March 1990 issue of Computer Language. Added 7/17/90.
Tseng ET4000 chipset mode info from _ET4000_Graphics_Controller_Data_Book_ by
Tseng Labs, Inc., Newtown, PA (215)968-0502. Added 7/25/90.
Additional Packet Driver API calls extracted from version 1.09 of the "PC/TCP
Packet Driver Specification" Sept 14, 1989, by FTP Software, Inc.,
26 Princess St, Wakefield, MA 01880-3004. Added by Ralf Brown, 8/29/90.
Additional Netware 3.01 shell calls from "Professional Development Series
Bullets" Volume 2, Number 5 (June 1990). Added 9/90.
Video FOSSIL INT 14 API extracted from Fidonet document FSC-0021 version 1.00
by Rick Moore, dated May 23, 1988. Added by Ralf Brown, 9/12/90.
Additional DESQview API info (mostly for v2.2+ calls) extracted from
_DESQview_API_Reference_, provided by Quarterdeck Office Systems,150 Pico Blvd,
Santa Monica, CA 90405. Added by Ralf Brown, 9/90.
LANtastic v3.0 calls derived from the online "LANtastic (tm) Network Operating
System Technical Reference Manual", file date 6/13/90. Added by Ralf Brown,
10/6/90.
Additional DECnet DOS INT 69/INT 6A info derived from the "DECnet DOS
Programmer's Reference Manual" (AA-EB46C-TV). Added 10/13/90.
Carbon Copy Plus API derived from the Carbon Copy Plus user's manual. Added
11/2/90.
CMC International SCSI driver TARGA.DEV API derived from its source code.
Added 11/2/90.
Everex Viewpoint VGA calls derived from Everex Viewpoint Owner's Manual and
Reference Guide, version 1.0. Added 11/3/90.
VESA SuperVGA BIOS 1.1 extensions extracted from VESA standard #VS900602.
Added by Ralf Brown, 12/9/90.
PCSpool API derived from PC Magazine, Vol 10 Number 1 (Jan 15,1991). Added
12/20/90.
STARLITE calls derived from _General_Software_Project_STARLITE_Architecture_
_Specification_, Final Draft, October 1, 1990, provided by Stephen Jones
of General Software. Added by Ralf Brown, 1/5/91.
Communicating Applications Specification v1.2 information extracted from
"DCA/Intel Communicating Applications Specification Version 1.2" dated 9/27/90
(Intel part number 301812-004) and available from the Intel BBS at
(503)645-6275. Added by Ralf Brown, 2/23/91.
TBScanX v2.3 API extracted from the TBScanX documentation (Frans Veldman,
ESaSS B.V., P.O. Box 1380, 6501 BJ Nijmegen, The Netherlands). Added 3/12/91.
Novell IPX/SPX calls in part from an article by J. Vanderaart in the Dutch
_LAN-Magazine_, issue #1, titled "IPX, de kabel in de knel". Added 3/16/91.
Replacements for July 1987 info derived from
_80286_and_80287_Programmer's_Reference_Manual, Intel #210498-004
_IBM_ROM_BIOS_, Ray Duncan, "Programmer's Quick Reference Series"
_DOS_and_BIOS_Functions_Quick_Reference_, Que
_The_MS-DOS_Encyclopedia_, Microsoft Press
_Advanced_MSDOS_, Ray Duncan (first edition, 1986)
_System_BIOS_for_IBM_PC/XT/AT_Computers_and_Compatibles_, Phoenix
Technical Reference Series
_PC_Tech_Journal, December 1984, April 1986, May 1986, and August 1988
_Programmer's_Journal_, v8 #1
_Byte_, v12 #12 (1987 Extra Edition)
Information added by Ralf Brown, 3/91.
John J. Seal's BIOS Window Extension v1.1 API extracted from the May 1986 Dr.
Dobb's Journal. Added by Ralf Brown, 3/23/91.
Some additional NetWare data structures and flag values from _NetWare_System_
_Interface_Technical_Overview_ by Novell. Added by Ralf Brown, 3/24/91.
Alloy ANSK, NTNX, and MW386 calls summarized from information provided by
Joseph G. Souza and Frank Gladu of Alloy Computer Products, Inc. "Alloy and
its employees are not to be held responsible for any errors which may be
contained in the information provided." Added by Ralf Brown, 4/91.
Windows 3.0 DOSX information from PC Magazine, Feb 26, 1991. Added 4/22/91.
MultiDOS Plus API summarized from the on-line manual provided by Nanosoft, Inc.
(available on the Nanosoft BBS at 508-650-9552). Added by Ralf Brown, 4/91.
Replacements for July 1987 networking INT 2A calls gleaned from
_Networking_Software_, ed. Colin B. Ungaro (McGraw Hill), p265.
Added by Ralf Brown, 5/8/91.
Common Access Method r2.3 calls and data structures extracted from "SCSI-2
Common Access Method, Transport and SCSI Interface Module, Rev 2.3", dated
February 25, 1991, by the Computer and Business Equipment Manufacturers
Association (CBEMA). Available from the SCSI BBS, (316)636-8700.
Added by Ralf Brown, 6/7/91.
DOS Protected Mode Interface spec 1.0 calls extracted from _DOS_Protected_
_Mode_Interface_(DPMI)_Specification,_Version_1.0_, dated March 12, 1991,
Intel Corp. order number 240977-001. Added by Ralf Brown, 6/11/91.
CD-ROM device driver request headers extracted from "Microsoft MS-DOS CD-ROM
Extensions Hardware-Dependent Device Driver Specification" of 5 Aug 88.
Added by Ralf Brown, 7/25/91.
Some DOS 5.0 information extracted from _Microsoft_MSDOS_Programmer's_
_Reference_, ISBN 1-55615-329-5. Added 7/28/91.
DOS 5.0 task switcher interface and misc other info extracted from _Microsoft_
_Programmer's_Reference_, ISBN 1-55615-329-5. Added by Ralf Brown, 8/3/91.
Turbo Debugger hardware breakpoint interface extracted from the Borland C++ 2.0
file MANUAL.TNT. Added by Ralf Brown, 8/4/91.
Various and sundry references from Michael Shiels:
Fundamentals of FOSSIL Implementation and Use, Draft Version 4
August 10, 1987; Vincent E. Perriello, VEP Software
FSC-0015
Fundamentals of FOSSIL Implementation and Use, Version 5
February 11, 1988; Rick More, Solar Wind Computing
FSC-0008
eXtended Memory Specification (XMS), version 2.0
July 19, 1988; Microsoft Corporation
Virtual DMA Services (VDS), Version 1.00
Printed July 16, 1990; Microsoft Corporation
Enhanced Expanded Memory Specification (Enhanced EMS), version 2.0
(020022-001 A), July 1986; AST Research, Quadram Inc., Ashton-
Tate
Additional video modes extracted from the VPIC v4.6 configuration files.
Added by Ralf Brown, 9/14/91.
Japanese functions extracted from the January 1992 issue of _Windows/DOS_
_Developer's_Journal_:
"Japanese Double Byte Character Processing", John G. Nelson, p23.
"Uncovering the NEC-9801 PC", John G. Nelson, p35.
Added by Ralf Brown, 1/2/92.
Additional SMARTDRV info gleaned from "Programmer's Workbench", Dr. Dobb's
Journal, January 1992. Added by Ralf Brown, 1/4/92.
Miscellaneous tidbits found in Andrew Rossman's (andyross@infopls.chi.il.us)
INFOPLUS v1.50 of January 1, 1992. Added by Ralf Brown, 1/4/92.
Da Vinci eMail Dispatcher interface calls were extracted from the
_Da_Vinci_Systems_Dispatcher_Development_Toolkit_ (Revision 2), dated
20 June 1990. Added 1/7/92.
FaxBIOS calls and structures gleaned from the FaxBios sample source code
including struct/enum .h files (dated 1 October 1991). Added 1/8/92.
TaskMAX calls extracted from Digital Research Inc.'s DR DOS 6.0 TaskMAX API
document. Added by Ralf Brown, 1/16/92.
SOLLEX SuperVGA calls extracted from _SOLLEX_Super_VGA_Standard_ (Smos
videO controLLer EXtensions), No. S03-SP-001-01, dated 9/23/91,
copyright Seiko Epson Corp. Added by Ralf Brown, 1/20/92.
RSIS information was found in "RSIS: Relocated Screen Interface Specification",
available for free from V Communications, Inc. (see below).
"Strategies for Writing State-of-the-Art TSRs that exploit MS-DOS", Douglas
Boling, Microsoft Systems Journal volume 7 number 1.
Advanced Power Management calls abstracted from _Advanced_Power_Management_
_The_Next_Generation_, Version 1.0, by Intel Corporation and Microsoft Corp.
Added by Ralf Brown, 3/31/92.
PGS1600.DEV info extracted from _PG1600_Display_Adapter,_Installation_and_
_Reference_ First Edition, November 1987, P/N 0010216-101A by CornerStone
Technology. Added 4/10/92.
Borland debug info header was found in Borland's _Open_Architecture_Handbook_.
Added by Ralf Brown, 4/14/92.
Several DR Multiuser DOS (Concurrent CP/M) calls found in "Multiuser DOS for
Control Systems: Part I" by Richard Kryszak, Dr. Dobbs Journal, April 1992.
Added 4/18/92.
Vanderaart text-windows API found in J. Vanderaart,"The Golden Btriever", LAN
Magazine, July 1990, p. 85. Added 4/18/92.
SuperVGA v1.2 info from _Super_VGA_BIOS_Extension_, standard #VS911022,
October 22, 1991. Added 5/6/92.
Additional partition types from a public domain list by Sean Goggin
<sean@u36.kwnet.on.ca>. Added 5/22/92.
XMS 3.0 calls were found in XMS30.TXT on the CompuServer MSLANG forum.
Vanderaart PC Thuis Shell calls extracted from the premiere (June/July 1990)
issue of PC Thuis Power magazine, column "Voorheen Methode Vanderaart" by
John Vanderaart. Added 7/24/92.
Additional video modes extracted from the VPIC v5.0 configuration files.
Added by Ralf Brown, 8/7/92.
Details on the NetWare API found in Novell's _NetWare_System_Calls--DOS_,
Volume I and Volume II (item numbers 100-000571-002 and 100-000572-002,
1989). Added by Ralf Brown, 9/92.
SNAP.EXE v3.2 API culled from the SNAP source code. Added by Ralf Brown,
9/10/92.
FlashTek X-32VM calls extracted from the X-32VM manual of April 1, 1992.
Comtrol Hostess i/ISA interrupt usage from the
COMTROL HOSTESS i/ISA Programmer's Reference, First Edition, December 1991
COMTROL Corporation product number 6978-12/96/91.
Disk Spool II v4.0x documented API extracted from file SP2INTFC.DOC, included
with the Disk Spool II v4.05.04 distribution. Added by Ralf Brown, 1/22/93.
Novell Link Support Layer API extracted from Novell's _ODI_Developer's_Guide_
_for_DOS_Protocol_Stacks_, Rev 1.1 3/18/92. Available for anonymous FTP from
sjf-lwp.novell.com. Added by Ralf Brown, 2/93.
VADMAD device info from Microsoft KnowledgeBase article Q83012, "Using Auto-
Initialize DMA under Windows" (4/17/92). Added 2/24/93.
Windows 3.0 Virtual DMA Spec bugs extracted from Microsoft KnowledgeBase
article Q77998, "Errors in the VDS API in Enhanced Mode Windows" (11/8/91).
Added 2/24/93.
IBMSND driver API info from "Examining PC Audio, welcome to the wild and wooly
world of PC Sound", John W. Ratcliff, DDJ #198 (March 1993), p. 78-85.
Added 3/93.
UM587 chipset video modes from "IBM VGA-Compatible Video Graphics Controller
User's Manual". Added by Ralf Brown, 5/22/93.
Cirrus Logic CL-GD 5420/5422/5426 video modes extracted from "V542X (Super VGA)
User Manual". Added by Ralf Brown, 5/22/93.
Additional Tseng ET-3000 info extracted from "Puretek VGA Ultra Advanced
Graphics Board Operations Guide". Added by Ralf Brown, 5/22/93.
Additional virus calls extracted from the Computer Virus Catalog maintained
by Prof. Dr. Klaus Brunnstein <brunnstein@rz.informatik.uni-hamburg.dbp.de> at
the University of Hamburg. Added by Ralf Brown, 5/25/93.
Software Carousel API extracted from a technical note dated 1/20/88. Added
6/4/93.
DIET v1.43e API from DIETAPI.DOC "DIET APPLICATION INTERFACE version 1.43e"
by Teddy Matsumoto, 11/22/91. Added 6/4/93.
xDISK v3.32+ installation check extracted from the xDISK v3.40 documentation.
Added by Ralf Brown, 6/4/93.
NetWare Access Server Driver API extracted from "NetWare Access Server
Driver Specification", Version 1.0 (November 17, 1992), Novell part number
107-000018-002. Added by Ralf Brown, 6/12/93.
Chips&Technologies VGA BIOS INT 10/5Fxx extracted from Programmer's Guide to
EGA and VGA Programming, 2nd edtion. Added 6/24/93.
Cloaking API based on CLOAKAPI.INC and RMFUNCS.DOC on Netroom Supplemental
Disk. Added by Ralf Brown, 6/24/93.
Cirrus Logic BIOS info from the Cirrus Logic CL-GD542X Technical Reference
Manual, dated April 1993. Added 7/13/93.
Some QEMM internal functions documented in Quarterdeck files QDMEM.DOC and
QPI.DOC, dated 6/15/93. Added by Ralf Brown, 7/18/93.
10NET v5.0 calls and data structures extracted from "10NET 5.0 Implementation
Spec", chapter 5. Added by Ralf Brown, 7/24/93.
Phar Lap 386|DOS-Extender v4.0/4.1 info extracted from 386DOSX.DOC. Added
7/27/93.
Novell NetWare 3270 API (INT 6F) extracted from Novell SNA Note 3-133,
"API/HLLAPI INFORMATION", dated March 7, 1991. Added by Ralf Brown, 7/28/93.
PCMCIA Socket Services from _PCMCIA_Socket_Services_Interface_Specification_,
Revision A.00, dated June 20, 1991. Added by Ralf Brown, 8/30/93.
MEMORY.LST updates from "IBM Local Area Network Technical Reference"
SC30-3383-03, December 1990 (page D-31), and "IBM PS/2 and PC BIOS Interface
Technical Reference" (September 1991 edition). Added 9/24/93.
Connection Manager API extracted from _The_Connection_Manager_User's_Guide_,
Third Edition, February 1993. Added by Ralf Brown, 10/18/93.
NetWare multiplexor (INT 21/AH=F2h) calls from November 1993 _Dr._Dobb's_
_Journal_ "Undocumented Corner" (Pawel Szczerbina, "The NetWare Core Protocol
(NCP)") and Novell's SC3X04.EXE (available from NOVLIB and ftp.novell.com).
Added by Ralf Brown, 10/26/93.
Additional Microsoft Mouse driver details from Microsoft Knowledge Base
articles, available for anonymous FTP from ftp.microsoft.com. Added by
Ralf Brown, 10/26/93.
HLLAPI return codes extracted from Microsoft's _Windows_HLLAPI_Specification_,
version 1.0 (10/6/92). Added by Ralf Brown, 10/31/93.
Chicago VxD identifiers from "Undocumented Corner", _Dr._Dobb's_Journal_
December 1993. Added by Ralf Brown, 11/19/93.
SBSIM (SoundBlaster Simplified Interface Module) API extracted from file
SBSIMDMO.C, distributed along with the other files for _SoundBlaster:_The_
_Official_Book_. Added by Ralf Brown, 1/22/94.
Windows debugging kernel calls from _Undocumented_Windows_ and _Windows_
_Internals_. Added 1/22/94.
YEA_GUS.EXE and EURO_MOD.EXE APIs from the SPHINX C-- v0.189 example files
GUS.H-- and GUSMOD.H--. Added by Ralf Brown, 1/31/94.
ZFAX v3 API from the ZFAX v3.01 manual, Appendix D. Added 2/3/94.
Husky Hunter 16 BIOS from the _Husky_Hunter_16_User_Guide_, 2nd edition (Sept
1991). Added 2/4/94.
--------!---ADDRESSES------------------------
The following have provided API reference and other materials at no charge:
Alloy Computer Products, Inc. (ANSK, NTNX, MW386)
1 Brigham Street
Marlborough, MA 01752
Voice: (508) 481-8500
(800) 544-7551
FAX: (508) 481-7711
Banyan Systems, Inc. (Banyan VINES)
115 Flanders Road
Westboro, MA 01581
Voice: (508) 898-1000
FAX: (508) 898-3604
Beame & Whiteside Software Ltd (BW-TCP)
P.O. Box 8130 [6/93]
Dundas, ON L9H 5E7
Canada
Voice: (416) 765-0822
FAX: (416) 765-0815
FTP: ftp.bws.com
Compact Soft Group (CS_TSR specification)
SU-252186 Kiev Ukraine [11/93]
Martirosyana st. 15, apt 4
Email: compact.soft@cs.kiev.ua
General Software (STARLITE architecture [Embedded DOS])
P.O. Box 2571
Redmond, WA 98073
Helix Software Company, Inc. (Netroom, RM386, Cloaking)
47-09 30th Street
Long Island City, NY 11101
Voice: (718) 392-3100
FAX: (718) 392-4212
Intel Literature (DOS Protected-Mode Interface)
3065 Bowers Avenue
Box 58065
Santa Clara, CA 95051-8065
Voice: (800) 548-4725
FTP: ftp.intel.com
International Computers (ImageCapture)
12021 West Bluemound Road
Wauwatosa, WI 53226
Voice: (414) 764-9000
Microsoft Corporation (CD-ROM Extensions)
16011 NE 36th Way
Box 97017
Redmond, WA 98073-9717
Voice: (206) 882-8080
FAX: (206) 883-8101
FTP: ftp.microsoft.com
Net-Source, Inc. (SilverNET)
1265 El Camino Real, Suite 101 [7/93]
Santa Clara, CA 95050
Voice: (408) 246-6679
FAX: (408) 246-7040
netsource.com
Nanosoft, Inc. (MultiDOS Plus, TurboNET)
13 Westfield Road
Natick, MA 01760
Voice: (800) 678-2141
(508) 651-0091
FAX: (508) 655-8860
BBS: (508) 650-9552
NetManage, Inc. (ChameleonNFS)
20823 Stevens Creek Blvd [6/93]
Suite 100
Cupertino, CA 95014
Voice: (408) 973-7171
FAX: (408) 257-6405
FTP: ftp.netmanage.com
Novell, Inc. (NetWare, LSL)
122 East 1700 South
Provo, UT 84601
Voice: (800) 453-1267
(801) 379-5900
FTP: ftp.novell.com, sjf-lwp.novell.com
Phar Lap Software, Inc. (Virtual Control Program Interface)
60 Aberdeen Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138
Voice: (617) 661-1510
FTP: pharlap.com
Phoenix Technologies, Ltd. (PCMCIA Socket Services)
40 Airport Parkway [6/91]
San Jose, CA 95110-1008
Voice: (408) 452-6500
FAX: (408) 452-1985
Quarterdeck Office Systems (DESQview 2.26)
150 Pico Boulevard [12/92]
Santa Monica, CA 90405
Voice: (213) 392-9701
FAX: (213) 399-3802
BBS: (213) 314-3227
FTP: qdeck.com
Bernd Schemmer (MDEBUG)
Ostenbergstr. 99/137
W4600 Dortmund 50
GERMANY
Softwarehouse Corporation (Connection Manager)
326 State Street [10/93]
Los Altos, CA 94022
Voice: (415) 949-0203
FAX: (415) 949-0208
BBS: (415) 949-0207
Tiara Computer Systems, Inc. (10NET)
1091 Shoreline Blvd [7/93]
Mountain View, CA 94043
V Communications, Inc. (RSIS)
4320 Stevens Creek Blvd, Suite 275 [2/92]
San Jose, CA 95129
Voice: (408) 296-4224
Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA SuperVGA BIOS extensions)
1330 South Bascom Avenue, Suite D
San Jose, CA 95128-4502
Voice: (408) 971-7525
FAX: (408) 286-8988
Webcorp (WEB)
2750 Bridgeway [7/93]
Sausalito, CA 94965
Voice: (415) 331-1449
FAX: (415) 331-0911
--------!---ADDRESSES------------------------
Other addresses:
J.M. Allen Creations (PRINDIR)
115 Lynn Street [8/92]
Fremont, OH 43420
A.N.D. Technologies (PSPS)
P.O. Box 64811 [5/93]
Los Angeles, CA 90064
Voice: (213) 848-9345
CIS: 71011,3570
Artisoft Inc. (LANtastic)
575 East River Rd.
Tucson, AZ 85704
Voice: (602) 293-6363
artisoft.com
Attachmate Corporation (Extra!)
3617 131st Ave. SE
Bellevue, WA 98006-9930
Voice: (800) 426-6283
FAX: (206) 747-9924
G.T. Becker (RighTime)
Air System Technologies, Inc. [4/91]
14232 Marsh Lane, Suite 339
Dallas, TX 75234
Better Software Technology, Inc. (Switch-It)
55 New York Ave [1990]
Framingham, MA 01701
Voice: (508) 879-0744
FAX: (508) 872-1734
Biologic (HRAM, MIN-MEM)
PO Box 1267 [9/91]
Manassas, VA 22110
BLOC Publishing Corp. (FAST!)
800 S.W. 37th Avenue [6/93]
Coral Gables, FL 33134
Rich Bono (ISR.COM)
7 Redfield Circle [2/91]
Derry, New Hampshire, 03038
rbono@necis.ma.nec.com
nm1d@wb1dsw.nh.usa.na
Borland International Inc. (Turbo Pascal, Turbo C)
1800 Green Hills Rd.
Scotts Valley, CA 95066
Voice: (408) 438-8400
Bromfield Software Products (SCROLLit)
P.O. Box 70081 [5/93]
Ottawa, Ontario K2P 2M3
Canada
CIS: 71054,3051
Andrzej Brzezinski (CALCULATOR)
308-70 Garry St. [12/90]
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 3J9
Canada
Budget Software Company (Disk Spool II)
P. O. Box 12282 [12/91]
12162 E. Mississippi Ave.
Aurora, CO 80012-3499
Voice: (303) 695-9095
Commercial Software Associates (VMiX)
Post Office Box 36
Corona del Mar, CA 92625
Voice: (714) 720-1214 (8-6pm PDT)
BBS: (714) 720-1139 (24 Hrs.)
Compaq Computer Corporation
20555 S.H. 249
Houston, TX 77070
FTP: ftp.compaq.com
COMTROL Europe Ltd. (COMTROL HOSTESS)
Killé House
Chinnor Road
Thame
Oxon, OX9-3NU
ENGLAND
CTRLALT Associates (STACKEY, EGAPAL, VGAPAL)
Suite 133 [3/90]
260 South Lake Ave.
Pasadena, CA 91101
Dell Computers
FTP: dell1.dell.com, dell2.dell.com
Digital Research, Inc. (GEM, DR DOS, Concurrent DOS)
(see Novell, Inc.)
Distributed Information Processing, Ltd.
Number 2 Frederick Sanger Road
Surrey Research Park
Guildford, Surrey GU2 5XN
England
Voice: +44 483 301 555
FAX: +44 483 301 434
[DPMI Committee]
Albert Teng, DPMI Committee Secretary
Mailstop NW1-18
2801 Northwestern Parkway
Santa Clara, CA 95051
FAX: (408) 765-5165
Dynamic Microprocessor Associates (pcANYWHERE)
1776 E. Jericho Turnpike
Huntington, NY 11743
Voice: (516)-462-0440
EasyNet Systems Inc. (EasyNet ShareLan)
4283 Village Centre Court [4/88]
Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 1S2
Voice: (416) 273-6410
Eicon Technology Corporation
2196 32nd Avenue
Montreal, Quebec, Canada H8T 3H7
Voice: (514) 631-2592
Ergo Computing (OS/286, OS/386)
1 Intercontinental Way
Peabody, MA 01960
Voice: (508) 535-7510
FAX: (508) 535-7512
Eric Isaacson Software (ZIPKEY)
416 East University Ave.
Bloomington, IN 47401-4739
Voice: (812) 339-1811
ESaSS B.V. (TBSCANX, ThunderByte, STACKMAN)
Thunderbyte PC Immunizer Division
P.O. Box 1380
6501 BJ Nijmegen
The Netherlands
Voice: +31-80-787 881
FAX: +31-80-789 186
BBS: +31-85-212 395
Express Consulting (EZRECV)
4960 Hamilton Ave. Suite 211 [7/92]
San Jose, CA 95130
Voice: (408) 374-7992
FAX: (408) 374-3115
FAB Software (Newkey)
P.O. Box 336 [10/90]
Wayland, MA 01778
Peter Fitzsimmons (SWELL)
P.O. Box 670 [as of 7/89]
Adelaide St. Postal Station
Toronto, Canada M5C 2J8
FlashTek, Inc. (X-32VM)
804 Airport Way, Suite D [9/92]
Sandpoint, ID 83864
Voice: (208) 263-7311
FAX: (208) 263-8772
UUCP: x-32vm@proto.com
Geoff Friesen (IC)
Box 94 [10/92]
Dauphin, Manitoba
Canada R7N 2T9
Frontier Technologies Corp. (Super-TCP)
10201 N. Port Washington Road [8/93]
Mequon, WI 53092
Voice: (414) 241-4555
FAX: (414) 241-7084
FTP: isi.frontiertech.com
FTP Software, Inc. (PC/TCP)
Voice: (800) 282-4387
FTP: vax.ftp.com
Future Domain Corporation (SCSI controllers)
2801 McGaw Ave.
Irvine, CA 92714
Voice: (714) 253-0440
FAX: (714) 253-0429
Gamma Software (APCAL)
P.O. Box 8191 [2/93]
Fort Collins, CO 80526
Voice: (800) 747-9960
(303) 490-2928
Hook and Gresseth (Explosiv)
P.O. Box #3013 [2/92]
Vancouver, B.C. Canada
V6B 3X5
Husky Computer Limited (Husky Hunter 16 BIOS)
Eden Road [9/91]
Walsgrave Triangle Business Park
Coventry CV2 2TB
England
Voice: +44 203 604040
FAX: +44 203 603060
Information Modes ($25 Network)
P.O. Drawer F
Denton, TX 76202
Voice: (817) 387-3339
Innovative Data Concepts, Inc. (SWAP?? utilities, TesSeRact library)
122 North York Road
Suite 5
Hatboro, PA 19040
Voice: (215) 443-9705
Orders: (800) 926-4551
FAX: (215) 443-9753
Inset Systems (Inset)
71 Commerce Drive [may be outdated]
Brookfield, CT 06804
inset.com
Isogon Corporation (NewSpace)
330 Seventh Avenue
New York, NY 10001
Voice: (212) 967-2424
Jorj Software Co. (JORJ)
4354 Fletcher Rd. [5/91]
Manchester MI 48158
JP Software (4DOS)
P.O. Box 1470
E. Arlington, MA 02174
Voice: (617) 646-3975
KANSYS, Inc. (AutoBraille)
1016 Ohio [12/91]
Lawrence, KS 66044
Voice: (800) 279-4880
(913) 843-0351
Key Software Products (The Last Byte)
440 Ninth Avenue
Menlo Park, CA 94025
Voice: (415) 364-9847 [8am-6pm PST]
BBS: (415) 364-9847 [7pm-8am PST]
Lanera Corporation (TCPOpen)
516 Valley Way [8/93]
Milpitas, CA 95035
Voice: (408) 956-8344
FAX: (408) 956-8343
Lassen Software, Inc. (Trusted Access)
5923 Clark Rd, Suite F [4/93]
P.O. Box 2319
Paradise, CA 95967-2319
Voice: (305) 445-6304
Microsystems Software, Inc. (MAGic)
600 Worcester Road
Framingham, MA 01701
Voice: (508) 626-8511
FAX: (508) 626-8515
BBS: (508) 875-8009
MicroTalk (ASAP)
337 S. Peterson
Louisville, KY 40206
Voice: (502) 897-2705
BBS: (502) 893-2269
Celso Minnitti, Jr. (INTMON)
139 Linden St
Wellesley, MA 02181
John Newlin
New-Ware (SCOUT)
8050 Camino Kiosco
San Diego, CA 92122
Alexandr Novy & Petr Horak (REDVIEW)
Technical University of Prague [2/92]
Faculty of Nuclear Science and Physical Engineering
Pargue, Czechoslovakia
BITNET: HORAC@CSEARN
Nu-Mega Technologies, Inc. (Soft-ICE)
P.O. Box 7780 [8/92]
Nashua, NH 03060-7780
Voice: (603) 889-2386
FAX: (603) 889-1135
Offe Enterprises (VUIMAGE)
1163 E. Ogden Ave. #705-131
Naperville, IL 60563
Voice: (708) 357-6679
Ontrack Computer Systems (Disk Manager, SWBIOS, Drive Rocket)
6321 Bury Drive [10/93]
Minneapolis, MN 55346
Voice: (800) 752-1333
(612( 937-1107
P2 Enterprises (Phantom of the Keyboard)
P.O. Box 25 [5/91]
Ben Lomond, CA 95005
PC-Kwik Corporation (Super PC-Kwik, PowerPak, PCKSPL, PCKSCRN,...)
15100 SW Koll Parkway [6/93]
Beaverton, OR 97006-6026
Voice: (503) 644-5644
FAX: (503) 646-8267
PC Thuis BV (PC Thuis Power magazine)
Spaarne 55
2011 CE HAARLEM
The Netherlands
Voice: 023 - 366814
Personics Corporation (UltraVision)
63 Great Road
Maynard, MA 01754
P.R. Glassel and Associates, Inc. (QUICKCACHE II)
30255 Fir Trail [1/90]
Stacy, MN 55079
Voice: (619) 462-1337
Progressive Solutions (Back&Forth)
Sandi and Shane Stump
Box 276125
San Antonio, TX 78227
Voice: (800) 833 4400
(512) 670 0882
BBS: (512) 670 1809
RSE, Inc. (Nabbit)
1157 57th Drive SE [1/93]
Auburn, WA 98002
Voice: (206) 939-4105
FAX: (206) 989-4105
SeaSide Software (FastJuice)
312 W. 6th Street, Suite 108 [1990]
Corona, CA 91720
Shamrock Software (EMAIL, NET.24)
Muenchner Strasse 26a
W-8067 Petershausen
Germany
BBS: +49 89-307 2079
SitBack Technologies, Inc. (SitBack)
9290 Bond, Suite 210 [8/90]
Overland Park, KS 66214
Voice: (913) 894-0808
Softlogic Solutions, Inc. (DoubleDOS,Cubit,Software Carousel)
One Perimeter Road
Manchester, NH 03103
Software Concepts Design (FLU_SHOT)
594 Third Avenue
New York, NY 10016
BBS: (212) 889-6438
The Software Link, Inc. (PC-MOS/386)
5575B Chamblee-Dunwoody Road, suite 205 [7/93]
Atlanta, GA 30338
Voice: (404) 512-0705
BBS: (404) 512-0643
FAX: (404) 512-7005
Spirit of Performance, Inc. (ASPIHOOK)
Harvard, MA
STSC, Inc. (APL*Plus/PC)
2115 E. Jefferson St. [3/93]
Rockville, MD 20852-9950
Voice: (301) 984-5123 (MD)
(800) 592-0050 Ext 900
(301) 984-5412 (international)
FAX: (301) 984-5094
Telex: 898-085 (may be outdated)
TapirSoft (TEXTCAP 2.0)
Gisbert W. Selke [12/91]
Ermekeilstr. 28
W-5300 Bonn 1
Germany
Ted Gruber Software (FGDRIVER)
P.O. Box 13408
Las Vegas, NV 89112
Voice: (702) 735-1980
BBS: (702) 796-7134
FAX: (702) 735-4603
George A. Theall (RECALL)
TifaWARE
506 South 41st St., #3M
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Voice: (215) 662-0558
David G. Thomas (TAME)
c/o PowerSoft
P.O. Box 956338
Duluth, GA 30136
Vertisoft Systems, Inc. (Double Disk,NOW!)
153 B Grace Drive
Easley, SC 29640
Vadim V. Vlasov (COMBI-disk)
Inst. for Nuclear Research of Russian Acad. Sci. [5/93]
60th October Anniversary prospect, 7a
117312 Moscow, Russia
Voice: 7-095-133-6533
Thomas Wagner (CTask)
Ferrari electronic GmbH
Beusselstrasse 27
1000 Berlin 21
Germany
Voice: +49 30-396 50 21
FAX: +49 30-396 80 20
Ross Neilson Wentworth (RAID)
Serendipity Software [as of 11/88]
1422 Elkgrove Circle, #3
Venice, CA 90291
Nick Zaikin (ASCII)
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research [1/93]
(Dubna, Moscow region)
P.O. Box 79 Head Post Office
Moscow 101000 Russia
ZSoft Corporation (FRIEZE)
450 Franklin Rd. Suite 100
Marietta, GA 30067
Voice: (404) 428-0008
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What they're saying about this list:
"A cornucopia of descriptions of interrupt and function calls on the
IBM PC. A great thing to have on your hard disk if you don't have
a Ray Duncan or Peter Norton book handy."
_Turbo_Technix_, July/August 1988, p. 157.
[and that was about the 1/30/88 version, which was only one-twentienth the size
of the current version....]
"An enormous listing of DOS and BIOS interrupt calls, many undocumented
and program-specific. Quite simply, some of Snooper's reports wouldn't
be there without it. Very useful in that it reports bugs and
incompatibilities books rarely mention. And it's free!"
John P. Vias, SNOOPER.DOC v1.07 (Snooper is a shareware system
information program).
"Ralf Brown maintains an astounding file which is chock-full of
detailed, absolutely-indispensable information for DOS programmers on
Hardware, BIOS, DOS, and other interrupts. .... You should not be
without this file, which is widely-known as "Ralf Brown's Interrupt
List". Ask about it. You will find it."
Robert Curtis Davis, TBONES07.DOC.
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If you know of any information not in the list, or which is stated incorrectly,
please let me know! This list would be a pale shadow of its current self if it
weren't for everybody's input.
Software developers are encouraged to check the list before assigning
interrupts, and to provide me with a list of interrupt calls used (to help
prevent future interrupt conflicts).
Ralf Brown
Address e-mail to:
Internet: ralf@telerama.lm.com !!NOTE NEW DOMAIN NAME!!
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Ralf Brown
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