Interrupt List - Release 61 (16jul00)
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{#idx167078}
CALL xxxxh:xxxxh - Netroom RM386 v6.00
{#idx159548}
INT 10 - Netroom SCRNCLK - ???
{#idx7106}
{#idx7108}
INT 16 - Netroom ??? - ???
{
undocumented
Information about a product which is not publicly available from the manufacturer, and must be determined by reverse-engineering (disassembly, trial-and-error, etc.). Undocumented information tends to change -- often dramatically -- between successive revisions of a product, since the manufacturer has no obligation to maintain compatibility in behavior which is not explicitly stated.
}
{#idx25909}
{#idx25912}
INT 16 - Netroom ??? - INSTALLATION CHECK
{
undocumented
Information about a product which is not publicly available from the manufacturer, and must be determined by reverse-engineering (disassembly, trial-and-error, etc.). Undocumented information tends to change -- often dramatically -- between successive revisions of a product, since the manufacturer has no obligation to maintain compatibility in behavior which is not explicitly stated.
}
{#idx25918}
INT 16 - Netroom CACHECLK - INSTALLATION CHECK
{
undocumented
Information about a product which is not publicly available from the manufacturer, and must be determined by reverse-engineering (disassembly, trial-and-error, etc.). Undocumented information tends to change -- often dramatically -- between successive revisions of a product, since the manufacturer has no obligation to maintain compatibility in behavior which is not explicitly stated.
}
{#idx25893}
{#idx25902}
INT 16 - Netroom POSTNET - GET OLD INTERRUPT VECTORS
{
undocumented
Information about a product which is not publicly available from the manufacturer, and must be determined by reverse-engineering (disassembly, trial-and-error, etc.). Undocumented information tends to change -- often dramatically -- between successive revisions of a product, since the manufacturer has no obligation to maintain compatibility in behavior which is not explicitly stated.
}
{#idx25939}
{#idx25950}
INT 16 - Netroom PRENET - GET OLD INTERRUPT VECTORS
{
undocumented
Information about a product which is not publicly available from the manufacturer, and must be determined by reverse-engineering (disassembly, trial-and-error, etc.). Undocumented information tends to change -- often dramatically -- between successive revisions of a product, since the manufacturer has no obligation to maintain compatibility in behavior which is not explicitly stated.
}
{#idx25924}
{#idx25933}
INT 2C - Cloaking - ALLOCATE GDT SELECTOR
{protected mode}
{#idx73200}
{#idx73207}
INT 2C - Cloaking - CALL PROTECTED-MODE PASSALONG CHAIN
{real mode}
{#idx73187}
INT 2C - Cloaking - GET BASE ADDRESS OF GDT SELECTOR
{protected mode}
{#idx73339}
INT 2C - Cloaking - GET ESP0 FROM TSS
{protected mode}
{#idx73583}
INT 2C - RM386 v6.00 - BUG
{protected mode,
undocumented
Information about a product which is not publicly available from the manufacturer, and must be determined by reverse-engineering (disassembly, trial-and-error, etc.). Undocumented information tends to change -- often dramatically -- between successive revisions of a product, since the manufacturer has no obligation to maintain compatibility in behavior which is not explicitly stated.
}
{#idx73693}
INT 2D - DOS 2+ - RESERVED
{#idx73760}
INT 2F -
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
0.9+ - GET VENDOR-SPECIFIC
API
(Application Program[ming] Interface) The defined set of calls which a program may make to interact with or request services of the operating system or environment under which it is running. Because the inputs and outputs of the calls are well-defined, a program using the API can continue using the identical calls even if the internal organization of the program providing the API changes.
ENTRY POINT
{#idx81522}
INT 2F - EXTENDED MEMORY SPECIFICATION
(
XMS
see Extended Memory Specification
)
v2+ - GET DRIVER ADDRESS
{#idx83260}
{#idx83534}
{#idx83548}
{#idx83559}
{#idx83564}
{#idx83572}
INT 2F - MS Windows - GET DEVICE
API
(Application Program[ming] Interface) The defined set of calls which a program may make to interact with or request services of the operating system or environment under which it is running. Because the inputs and outputs of the calls are well-defined, a program using the API can continue using the identical calls even if the internal organization of the program providing the API changes.
ENTRY POINT
{#idx79858}
INT 31 - Netroom3
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
.EXE v3.00 - ???
{#idx97654}
INT 31 - Netroom3
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
.EXE v3.00 - SWITCH TO PROTECTED MODE
{#idx97660}
INT 4B -
Virtual DMA Specification
A set of interrupt calls which permit the use of DMA even on systems running in protected or Virtual-86 mode with their address remapping, or systems such as Micro Channel
PS
IBM PS/2, any model
/2s with multiple bus masters independently performing DMA operations.
(
VDS
see Virtual DMA Specification
)
- GET VERSION
{#idx101529}
INT 67 - MICEMM v4D, RM386 - GET LINEAR ADDRESS OF MEMORY
{#idx116591}
INT 67 - MICEMM v4D, RM386 - INSTALLATION CHECK
{#idx116626}
INT 67 - Netroom3 - ???
{#idx117138}
{#idx117140}
INT 67 - NETROOM??? - ???
{
undocumented
Information about a product which is not publicly available from the manufacturer, and must be determined by reverse-engineering (disassembly, trial-and-error, etc.). Undocumented information tends to change -- often dramatically -- between successive revisions of a product, since the manufacturer has no obligation to maintain compatibility in behavior which is not explicitly stated.
}
{#idx116537}
INT 7E - XLOAD - INSTALLATION CHECK
{#idx124229}
INT B5 - Netroom NETSWAP4 - ???
{
undocumented
Information about a product which is not publicly available from the manufacturer, and must be determined by reverse-engineering (disassembly, trial-and-error, etc.). Undocumented information tends to change -- often dramatically -- between successive revisions of a product, since the manufacturer has no obligation to maintain compatibility in behavior which is not explicitly stated.
}
{#idx128080}