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- From: brown@NCoast.ORG (Stan Brown)
- Subject: Re: comp.os.msdos.programmer FAQ part 4 of 4
- Organization: Oak Road Systems, Cleveland Ohio USA
- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 16:10:50 GMT
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- References: <msdos-faq.930106.1@NCoast.ORG> <msdos-faq.930106.4@NCoast.ORG>
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- In article <msdos-faq.930106.4@NCoast.ORG> brown@NCoast.ORG (Stan Brown) writes:
- >Archive-name: msdos-programmer-faq/part4
- >Last-modified: 1993 Jan 6
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- >QC02. Are there any good on-line references for PC interrupts?
- >
- > The definitive work is Ralf Brown's interrupt list, which is packed
- > with information on documented and (officially) undocumented BIOS
- > and DOS interrupts, DOS tables, and interrupts hooked by many
- > software packages.
- >
- > The interrupt list comes from CS.CMU.EDU [128.2.222.173] in
- > /afs/cs/user/ralf/pub (switch there with a *single* command) as
- > inter32a.zip, inter32b.zip, and inter32c.zip. At Simtel it's in
- > PD1:<MSDOS.INFO>INTER32A.ZIP, INTER32B.ZIP and INTER32C.ZIP (about
- > 805K before un-ZIPping). At garbo it's in /pc/programming as
- > inter32a.zip, inter32b.zip, and inter32c.zip. These versions were
- > uploaded in mid-September 1992; updates are announced in
- > comp.archives.msdos.announce every few months.
-
- As of January 1993, these are level 33 not level 32.
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- Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems brown@Ncoast.ORG
- Cleveland, Ohio, USA
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