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DESQview Interrupt List Release 90.3 Last change 7/15/90
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Please distribute all of the following files (unmodified) together in an
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archive called DVINT390:
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DVINTER.1ST this file
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DVINTER.LST the DESQview API listing
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NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE
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This compilation is (c) Copyright 1989, 1990 Ralf Brown
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Permission is granted to use and redistribute the files comprising the
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interrupt listing in any way, provided my name and addresses and the names of
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all contributers are preserved, as well as the information on how to obtain
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new releases.
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Please send corrections/additions to me rather than distributing a modified
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version of the list, so that all may benefit from your contribution.
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This version of the list reverts to the public domain one year after the
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date of its release, with the sincere hope that the credits and availability
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information are retained.
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The newest release of the full interrupt list list is available in the
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following places (please do not ask me to email it, it is just too large
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for that):
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On the ARPAnet, by standard anonymous FTP from CS.CMU.EDU [128.2.222.173].
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Change directly to directory /afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/ralf/pub and get the
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file interrup.zip which is a link to the current version. You MUST
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change directory first because of the way CMU's anonymous FTP works.
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Don't forget to set mode "binary" or "type L 8"! ZIP unarchivers for
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MSDOS and BSD Unix are available in the "archivers" subdirectory.
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On FIDOnet, from Doctor's Inn BBS 1:129/53 1-412-881-7757 1200/2400/9600 HST
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as file INTERnyy.ZIP, where nyy stands for release 'n' of year 'yy',
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in file area #4. First-time callers may download. File Requests.
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2400 bps callers should try 1:129/81 1-412-881-1749 (same computer,
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different modem) first.
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The list is also posted to USEnet in comp.binaries.ibm.pc about three times per
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year, concurrent with a new release of the list. Since comp.binaries.ibm.pc is
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archived, you will be able to find a fairly recent release in the various UUCP
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archives.
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Secondary Distribution Points (the list will be available here within a day or
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so of release):
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ARPA: on WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL [26.2.0.74] as file INTERnyy.ZIP in directory
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PD1:<MSDOS.INFO>, where nyy stands for release n of year yy. Note
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that you must use mode "tenex" or "type L 8" to successfully FTP the
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file.
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FIDO: SyncPoint BBS 1:261/1008 1-301-529-2584 File Requests.
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Additional Distribution Points:
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BITnet: you may retrieve the copy on WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL via the following
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automated mail servers:
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(in the US) LISTSERV@RPIECS (alias VM.ECS.RPI.EDU)
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LISTSERV@NDSUVM1 (alias VM1.NODAK.EDU)
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(in Europe) TRICKLE at TREARN (Turkey)
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TRICKLE at IMIPOLI (Italy)
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TRICKLE at DB0FUB11 (Germany)
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TRICKLE at DKTC11 (Denmark)
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TRICKLE at AWIWUW11 (Austria)
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TRICKLE at EB0UB011 (Spain)
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TRICKLE at BANUFS11 (Belgium)
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(elsewhere) TRICKLE at TAUNIVM (Israel)
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FIDO: boards belonging to the DVNET distribution system
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CompuServe: in the IBM Programming Forum Library 6 as INTnyy.*
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According to Mark Seiffert, the list is available
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>on MostAnyNet via mail from my archive server as file
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>"other/dos/interrup.zip". Send the following message to;
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>
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>uucp: rex!mgse!archive
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>bitnet: archive%mgse@REX.CS.TULANE.EDU
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>internet: archive%mgse@rex.cs.tulane.edu
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>
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>The message;
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>------------------------------------------------
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>SET UUENCODE
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>SEND other/dos/interrup.zip
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>------------------------------------------------
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>
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>The file will be uuencoded, chopped up and sent. Btoa may be used instead
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>of uuencode, use SET BTOA instead of SET UUENCODE.
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DISCLAIMER: I verify the information contained in this list to the best of my
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ability, but I cannot be held responsible for any problems caused by use or
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misuse of the information, especially for those functions not officially
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documented. If it is marked "internal", you should check it carefully to make
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sure it works the same way in your version of the software (and please let me
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know whether or not it works the same way). Information marked with "???" is
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known to be incomplete or guesswork.
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This list is the result of the time and effort of a large number of people,
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among them
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1/85 Janet Jack (original list)
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1/85 J. Weaver Jr.
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2/85 John Cooper
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2/85 Skip Gilbrech
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Bob Jack
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4/85 Jim Kyle
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8/85 John Ruschmeyer ihnp4!vax135!petsd!moncol!john
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8/85 Bill Frolik ihnp4!hplabs!hp-pcd!bill
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8/85 Ross M. Greenberg uunet!utoday!greenber
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10/87 Ralf Brown ralf@cs.cmu.edu become list maintainer
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3/88 Ralf Brown ralf@cs.cmu.edu DESQview API
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2/89 Ralf Brown ralf@cs.cmu.edu VCPI API
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5/90 Mike Weaver 1:264/610 DESQview XDI
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Key to system abbreviations
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(unless otherwise indicated, a function is available on all systems)
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PC IBM PC
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XT IBM PC XT
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PORT IBM PC Portable (uses same BIOS as XT)
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Jr IBM PCjr
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AT IBM PC AT
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XT2 IBM PC XT 2
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XT286 IBM PC XT/286
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CONV IBM Convertible
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PS IBM PS/2, any model
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PS30 IBM PS/2 Model 30 and below
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PS50+ IBM PS/2 Models 50,60,70,80
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CGA Color Graphics Adapter
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EGA Enhanced Graphics Adapter
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VGA Video Graphics Array
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MCGA Multi-Color Graphics Array
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TopView TopView/DESQview/TaskView/OmniView/other compatibles
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To keep the lawyers happy:
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Microsoft, MS, MS DOS, OS/2 are trademarks of Microsoft Corp.
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IBM, PC, PCjr, PC/XT, PC/AT, XT/286, PS/2, TopView are trademarks of IBM Corp.
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Compaq is a registered trademark of Compaq Corp.
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Turbo C and Turbo Pascal are registered trademarks of Borland International
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Tandy 1000 is a registered trademark of Tandy Corp.
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DESQview is a trademark of Quarterdeck Office Systems
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TaskView and OmniView are trademarks of Sunny Hill Software
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10-Net is a trademark of Fox Research, Inc.
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Mouse Systems is a trademark of Mouse Systems Corp.
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NetWare is a registered trademark of Novell, Inc.
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TesSeRact is a trademark of the TesSeRact Development Team.
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PC Tools is a trademark of Central Point Software, Inc.
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HALO'88 is a trademark of Media Cybernetics.
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Banyan is a registered trademark of Banyan Systems, Inc.
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StreetTalk, VINES, and Banyan Network Server are trademarks of Banyan Sys, Inc.
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386/DOS-Extender is a trademark of Phar Lap Software, Inc.
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Various other names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
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holders
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What they're saying about the interrupt list:
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"A cornucopia of descriptions of interrupt and function calls on the
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IBM PC. A great thing to have on your hard disk if you don't have
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a Ray Duncan or Peter Norton book handy."
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_Turbo_Technix_, July/August 1988, p. 157.
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[and that was about the 1/30/88 version, which is less than one-fifth the size
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of the current version....]
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If you know of any information not in the list, or which is stated incorrectly,
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please let me know! This list would be a pale shadow of its current self if it
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weren't for everybody's input.
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Software developers are encouraged to check the list before assigning
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interrupts, and to provide me with a list of interrupt calls used (to help
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prevent future interrupt conflicts).
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Ralf Brown
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Address e-mail to:
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ARPA: ralf@cs.cmu.edu
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UUCP: {ucbvax,harvard}!cs.cmu.edu!ralf
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BIT: ralf%cs.cmu.edu@cmuccvma
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FIDO: Ralf Brown 1:129/3.1 (new address!)
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or post a message to the DR_DEBUG echo
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CompuServe: >INTERNET:ralf@cs.cmu.edu
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Snail mail:
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Ralf Brown
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School of Computer Science
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Carnegie Mellon University
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Pittsburgh, PA 15213
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(please enclose a SASE or e-mail address if you want a speedy reply)
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(an air-mail letter costs two international return coupons)
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I reply to all e-mail submissions and inquiries. If you do not receive a reply
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within a reasonable time, send your message again, giving a better return path
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(on UUCP, a bang path starting at harvard or ucbvax; elsewhere, a path starting
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from the ARPA Internet).
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