Interrupt List - Release 61 (16jul00)
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RBIL61 - Broadcast
I2C
(also IIC; the "2" is superscripted) Inter-Integrated Circuit Bus -- A moderate-speed serial communications bus originally invented by Philips in the early 1980s for consumer-electronics applications, such as inter-chip communication in a television set or high-end stereo. The I2C bus has recently appeared on PCs in video capture boards and similar devices, as well as (surprisingly) SDRAM DIMMs (for the on-board serial EEPROM). The ACCESS.bus is a derivative of the I2C bus which forms the physical layer of the Universal Serial Bus. Similary, the SMBus (System Management Bus) also uses I2C as its physical layer.
00h - General Call
(Broadcast)
Address
{#idx170213}
{#idx170216}
I2C
(also IIC; the "2" is superscripted) Inter-Integrated Circuit Bus -- A moderate-speed serial communications bus originally invented by Philips in the early 1980s for consumer-electronics applications, such as inter-chip communication in a television set or high-end stereo. The I2C bus has recently appeared on PCs in video capture boards and similar devices, as well as (surprisingly) SDRAM DIMMs (for the on-board serial EEPROM). The ACCESS.bus is a derivative of the I2C bus which forms the physical layer of the Universal Serial Bus. Similary, the SMBus (System Management Bus) also uses I2C as its physical layer.
00h/00h - General Call - Prohibited Value
{#idx170222}
I2C
(also IIC; the "2" is superscripted) Inter-Integrated Circuit Bus -- A moderate-speed serial communications bus originally invented by Philips in the early 1980s for consumer-electronics applications, such as inter-chip communication in a television set or high-end stereo. The I2C bus has recently appeared on PCs in video capture boards and similar devices, as well as (surprisingly) SDRAM DIMMs (for the on-board serial EEPROM). The ACCESS.bus is a derivative of the I2C bus which forms the physical layer of the Universal Serial Bus. Similary, the SMBus (System Management Bus) also uses I2C as its physical layer.
00h/02h - General Call - RESET
{#idx170228}
I2C
(also IIC; the "2" is superscripted) Inter-Integrated Circuit Bus -- A moderate-speed serial communications bus originally invented by Philips in the early 1980s for consumer-electronics applications, such as inter-chip communication in a television set or high-end stereo. The I2C bus has recently appeared on PCs in video capture boards and similar devices, as well as (surprisingly) SDRAM DIMMs (for the on-board serial EEPROM). The ACCESS.bus is a derivative of the I2C bus which forms the physical layer of the Universal Serial Bus. Similary, the SMBus (System Management Bus) also uses I2C as its physical layer.
00h/04h - General Call - RELOAD DEVICE ADDRESS FROM HARDWARE
{#idx170234}
I2C
(also IIC; the "2" is superscripted) Inter-Integrated Circuit Bus -- A moderate-speed serial communications bus originally invented by Philips in the early 1980s for consumer-electronics applications, such as inter-chip communication in a television set or high-end stereo. The I2C bus has recently appeared on PCs in video capture boards and similar devices, as well as (surprisingly) SDRAM DIMMs (for the on-board serial EEPROM). The ACCESS.bus is a derivative of the I2C bus which forms the physical layer of the Universal Serial Bus. Similary, the SMBus (System Management Bus) also uses I2C as its physical layer.
00h/06h - General Call - RESET AND RELOAD DEVICE ADDRESS
{#idx170241}
INT 15 - DESQview v2.50+ - SOCKET
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.
{
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.
}
{#idx24573}
INT 15 - Intel System Management Bus - REQUEST
{#idx20069}
INT 15 -
TopView
TopView, DESQview, TaskView, OmniView, other compatibles
- SEND MESSAGE -
"WRITE"
- WRITE TO OBJECT
{#idx17172}
{#idx17228}
INT 20 - Microsoft Windows - CONFIGMG -
VxD
A virtual device driver for Windows 3.x or 95. So called because nearly all of the Windows 3.0 drivers had names of the form "VdeviceD". See also device driver.
SERVICES
{protected mode}
{#idx40729}
INT 21 - DOS 3.2+ - IOCTL - GENERIC CHARACTER DEVICE REQUEST
{#idx48853}
INT 21 - LAN Manager Enhanced DOS - LOCAL NetMessageBufferSend
{partially documented}
{#idx54204}
INT 21 - Network Driver Interface Specification
(
NDIS
(Network Driver Interface Specification) A hardware-independent network interface developed by Microsoft and 3com. See also Packet Driver, TCP/IP.
)
2.0.1 - PROTOCOL MANAGER
{#idx46149}
{#idx46173}
{#idx46179}
{#idx46187}
{#idx46189}
{#idx46204}
INT 21 - Novell NetWare - BROADCAST TO CONSOLE
{#idx64198}
INT 21 - Novell NetWare - DISABLE BROADCASTS
{#idx64149}
INT 21 - Novell NetWare - ENABLE BROADCASTS
{#idx64163}
INT 21 - Novell NetWare - FILE SERVER - SEND CONSOLE BROADCAST
{#idx61678}
{#idx61688}
{#idx61693}
{#idx61697}
INT 21 - Novell NetWare - GET BROADCAST MESSAGE
{#idx64213}
{#idx64225}
{#idx64228}
{#idx64230}
INT 21 - Novell NetWare - GET BROADCAST MESSAGE
(OLD)
{#idx64131}
{#idx64144}
{#idx64146}
INT 21 - Novell NetWare - MESSAGE SERVICES - BROADCAST TO CONSOLE
{#idx59211}
{#idx59223}
{#idx59227}
INT 21 - Novell NetWare - MESSAGE SERVICES - DISABLE BROADCAST MESSAGES
{#idx59040}
{#idx59053}
{#idx59057}
INT 21 - Novell NetWare - MESSAGE SERVICES - ENABLE BROADCAST MESSAGES
{#idx59060}
{#idx59073}
{#idx59078}
{#idx59081}
INT 21 - Novell NetWare - MESSAGE SERVICES - GET BROADCAST MESSAGE
(OLD)
{#idx59019}
{#idx59029}
{#idx59033}
{#idx59035}
{#idx59037}
INT 21 - Novell NetWare - MESSAGE SERVICES - GET BROADCAST MODE
{#idx58599}
{#idx58605}
{#idx58609}
INT 21 - Novell NetWare - MESSAGE SERVICES - SEND BROADCAST MESSAGE
{#idx58989}
{#idx59000}
{#idx59004}
{#idx59007}
{#idx59011}
{#idx59014}
INT 21 - Novell NetWare - MESSAGE SERVICES - SEND PERSONAL MESSAGE
{obsolete}
{#idx59108}
INT 21 - Novell NetWare - MESSAGE SERVICES - SET BROADCAST MODE
{#idx58585}
{#idx58591}
{#idx58595}
INT 21 - Novell NetWare - SEND CONSOLE BROADCAST
{#idx66838}
INT 21 - Novell NetWare v3.01+ shell interface - MULTIPLEXOR
{partially documented}
{#idx63360}
{#idx63362}
{#idx63365}
{#idx63371}
{#idx63373}
INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - RECEIVE OF USER-DEFINED PACKETS
{#idx71672}
INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - SEND MESSAGE
{#idx71605}
INT 2C - Cloaking - CALL PROTECTED-MODE PASSALONG CHAIN
{real mode}
{#idx73181}
INT 2D - DAISY.SYS - BROADCAST: CHAIN RESCANNED
{callout or callback}
{#idx74643}
{#idx74653}
INT 2F - DOS 5+ - DOS SUPERVISOR
"REBOOT PANEL"
- ADJUST MEMORY SIZE
{callout or callback,
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.
}
{#idx84443}
INT 2F - DOS
Protected Mode
One of the operating modes of the 80286 and higher Intel processors, in which addresses used by programs no longer correspond to physical addresses and the CPU enforces various protection mechanisms designed to prevent one program from disrupting other programs or the operating system. See also Real Mode, Virtual-86 Mode.
Services
(
DPMS
see DOS Protected-Mode Services
)
v1.0 -
DPMS
see DOS Protected-Mode Services
EXIT BROADCAST
{callout or callback}
{#idx83988}
INT 2F - DOS
Protected Mode
One of the operating modes of the 80286 and higher Intel processors, in which addresses used by programs no longer correspond to physical addresses and the CPU enforces various protection mechanisms designed to prevent one program from disrupting other programs or the operating system. See also Real Mode, Virtual-86 Mode.
Services
(
DPMS
see DOS Protected-Mode Services
)
v1.0 -
DPMS
see DOS Protected-Mode Services
STARTUP BROADCAST
{callout or callback}
{#idx83979}
INT 2F - DR DOS 6.0+ - BOOT PHASE BROADCASTS FOR MEMORYMAX/RPLOADER/SECURITY
{
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.
}
{#idx78358}
{#idx78365}
INT 2F - InterWave Game
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.
- MIXER SETTINGS CHANGED BROADCAST
{real mode, callout or callback}
{#idx93100}
INT 2F - MS Windows - REBOOT - GET
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
{protected mode}
{#idx80327}
INT 2F - MS Windows - WINDOWS ENHANCED MODE & 286 DOSX EXIT BROADCAST
{callout or callback}
{#idx79412}
{#idx79420}
{#idx79422}
{#idx79426}
INT 2F - MS Windows - WINDOWS ENHANCED MODE & 286 DOSX INIT BROADCAST
{callout or callback}
{#idx79336}
{#idx79354}
{#idx79360}
{#idx79384}
INT 2F - MS Windows - WINDOWS ENHANCED MODE BEGIN EXIT BROADCAST
{callout or callback}
{#idx79666}
INT 2F - MS Windows - WINDOWS ENHANCED MODE INIT COMPLETE BROADCAST
{callout or callback}
{#idx79658}
INT 2F - MSG.COM - 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.
}
{#idx94712}
INT 2F - Novell NetWare - Adv NetWare 4.0 DOS Requester - GET VLM CALL ADDRESS
{#idx86697}
{#idx86728}
{#idx86770}
{#idx86849}
{#idx86870}
INT 2F - Novell NetWare - DOS Requester - BROADCAST CALLBACK
{callout or callback}
{#idx87212}
{#idx87224}
INT 2F - Novell NetWare - DOS Requester - BROADCAST/SFT3 INFORM
{callout or callback}
{#idx87231}
{#idx87240}
INT 2F - Novell NetWare - shell 3.01 - BROADCAST INFORM
{callout or callback}
{#idx87584}
{#idx87592}
INT 2F - Novell NetWare - SHELL 3.01d BROADCAST - ABNORMAL EXIT
{callout or callback}
{#idx87547}
INT 2F - Novell NetWare - SHELL 3.01d BROADCAST - SET SHELL INT 21 HANDLER
{callout or callback}
{#idx87568}
INT 2F - Novell NetWare -
TCP/IP
The protocol suite originally developed by DARPA for use on its ARPAnet network, which is now known as the Internet. See also IP, TCP.
Protocol Stack - WINDOWS SUPPORT???
{
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.
}
{#idx87471}
INT 2F - PC-DOS Econet v1.05 - PERFORM NETWORK OPERATION
{#idx92138}
INT 2F - POWER.EXE - APM event broadcasting???
{
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.
}
{#idx85538}
{#idx85542}
INT 2F - SilverNET - GET RUNTIME PARAMETER
{#idx85342}
INT 2F - StackMan - INSTALLATION BROADCAST
{callout or callback}
{#idx92314}
{#idx92335}
INT 5C -
NetBIOS
One of a number of low-level device-independent network interfaces; the other major interfaces are Novell's IPX and the Internet's IP (Internet Protocol, the lower-level portion of TCP/IP).
INTERFACE
{#idx103491}
INT 60 -
FTP
(File Transfer Protocol) The standard protocol for copying files from one machine to another on a TCP/IP (Internet) network. Also the program of the same name with which a user may transfer files.
Packet Driver
Any one of the numerous drivers conforming to FTP Software's Packet Driver Specification, which provides a hardware-independent network interface. See also NDIS, ODI.
- EXTENDED FUNC - SET RECEIVE MODE
{#idx107136}
INT 61 -
PC
IBM PC
/
TCP
(Transmission Control Protocol) A higher level (session layer) of the TCP/IP protocol suite. See also IP, TCP/IP.
kernel v2.05+ -
"net_write"
- WRITE TO THE NETWORK
{#idx109780}
INT 61 -
PC
IBM PC
/
TCP
(Transmission Control Protocol) A higher level (session layer) of the TCP/IP protocol suite. See also IP, TCP/IP.
kernel v2.05+ - GET CONFIGURATION INFORMATION
{#idx110263}
INT 61 - TCPOpen kernel -
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.
{#idx107423}
INT 67 - QEMM-386 v4.23+ - 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.
}
{#idx116238}
INT 6F - 10NET v5.0 - CHAT
{#idx121695}
INT 7A - Novell NetWare -
IPX
(Internetwork Packet Exchange) A low-level layer of Novell's NetWare networking software.
Driver - SEND PACKET
{#idx122703}
INT 7C - SK-UPPS Data Link Interface
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.
- REGISTER MULTICAST
{#idx123900}
INT 7F - Alloy NTNX, MW386 - SEND DATAGRAM
{#idx125490}
INT 7F - CONVERGENT TECHNOLOGIES ClusterShare CTOS ACCESS VECTOR
{#idx124479}
INT 7F - G8BPQ v4.00+ - HOST MODE - UPDATE SWITCH INFORMATION
{#idx125321}
PORT
IBM PC Portable (uses same BIOS as XT)
0300-031F - 3com Ethernet adapters
(default address)
{#idx145227}
{#idx145292}