INT 15 - TopViewTopView, DESQview, TaskView, OmniView, other compatibles - SEND MESSAGE - "STATUS" - GET OBJECT STATUS
	AH = 12h
	BH = 0Fh
	BL = object
	    00h handle is DWORDDoubleword; four bytes.	 Commonly used to hold a 32-bit segment:offset or selector:offset address. on top of stack
		timer:	 is it running?
		pointer: return status of last message
		panel:	 verify success of last OPEN or APPLY
	    02h return status of last msg READ from mailbox (handle on stack)
	    03h return status of last msg READ from task's default mailbox
	    04h get stat of last msg from task's KEYBOARD (task handle on stk)
	    05h get status of last msg from task's default KEYBOARD
	    06h return whether OBJECTQ is open or not (handle on top of stack)
	    07h return whether task's default OBJECTQ is open or not
Return: DWORDDoubleword; four bytes.	 Commonly used to hold a 32-bit segment:offset or selector:offset address. on top of stack is status (any handle passed on stack popped)
Notes:	if object is a panel object, the status indicates the error code:
	  00h successful
	  14h panel name not in panel directory
	  15h not enough memory to apply panel
	  16h invalid panel format
	  17h panel file already open
	  81h-92h  DOS error codes+80h			\  codes > 80h indicate
	  95h not enough memory to open panel file	 > that the panel was
	  98h null panel file name			/  not opened
	if object is a timer, the status is:
	  00000000h open but not running
	  40000000h open and running
	  80000000h closed
	if object is an OBJECTQ, the status is:
	  00000000h open
	  80000000h closed
	if object is a keyboard in keystroke mode, the status is the extended
	  character code (scan code) of the last keystroke
	if object is a keyboard in field mode, the status indicates the reason
	  for the last return from the field manager
	  00h Enter key pressed
	  01h Button 1 or keystroke selection
	  02h Button 2
	  03h validation
	  04h auto Enter on field
	  1Bh Escape pressed
	  46h ^Break pressed
	  other: extended code for key terminating input
	the status of mailbox messages sent by the window manager is always 80h
	the status of a pointer message is the same as the status field in the
	  message
SeeAlso: AH=12h/BH=04h"READ"