Interrupt List - Release 61 (16jul00)
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INT 10 -
VESA
(Video Electronics Standards Association) An industry group which sets both hardware and software standards and recommendations. The term VESA is also used to denote compliance with the VESA SuperVGA BIOS Extensions, a standard set of video BIOS functions for accessing video modes of higher resolution than those defined by
IBM
International Busiuness Machines
.
- VIDEO CURSOR INTERFACE REQUEST
{#idx5074}
INT 10 -
VESA
(Video Electronics Standards Association) An industry group which sets both hardware and software standards and recommendations. The term VESA is also used to denote compliance with the VESA SuperVGA BIOS Extensions, a standard set of video BIOS functions for accessing video modes of higher resolution than those defined by
IBM
International Busiuness Machines
.
SuperVGA
BIOS
(Basic Input/Output System) A set of standardized calls giving low-level access to the hardware. The BIOS is the lowest software layer above the actual hardware and serves to insulate programs (and operating systems) which use it from the details of accessing the hardware directly.
- GET
VBE
(VESA BIOS Extensions) The common software interface for video cards providing support for high resolution and bit depth.
/AF v1.0P DEVICE CONTEXT BUFFER
{#idx4605}
INT 10 -
VESA
(Video Electronics Standards Association) An industry group which sets both hardware and software standards and recommendations. The term VESA is also used to denote compliance with the VESA SuperVGA BIOS Extensions, a standard set of video BIOS functions for accessing video modes of higher resolution than those defined by
IBM
International Busiuness Machines
.
VBE
(VESA BIOS Extensions) The common software interface for video cards providing support for high resolution and bit depth.
/AI
(Audio Interface)
- QUERY DEVICE
{#idx4758}
{#idx4778}
{#idx4779}
{#idx4788}
{#idx4814}
{#idx4816}
INT 16 - Microsoft QBASIC internal - MICROSOFT COOPERATION WITH
TSR
(Terminate and Stay Resident) A program which remains in memory after terminating in order to provide services to other programs or the user. The name comes from the name of the DOS function call used to remain in memory after termination.
{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.
}
{#idx25849}
{#idx25862}
INT 1A - PCMCIA Socket Services v1.00 - REGISTER CARD TECHNOLOGY CALLBACK
{#idx31115}
{#idx31121}
{#idx31124}
{#idx31130}
INT 1A - PCMCIA Socket Services v1.00 - REGISTER STATUS CHANGE CALLBACK
{#idx31031}
{#idx31038}
{#idx31042}
{#idx31052}
{#idx31060}
INT 1A - PCMCIA Socket Services v1.00 - WRITE MULTIPLE
{#idx31571}
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}
{#idx40677}
{#idx40680}
INT 20 - Microsoft Windows - VDMAD -
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}
{#idx39840}
INT 20 - Microsoft Windows - VMM -
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}
{#idx39551}
{#idx39587}
{#idx39604}
INT 21 - DOS 3.2+ - IOCTL - GENERIC BLOCK DEVICE REQUEST
{#idx48995}
{#idx49053}
INT 21 - LASTBYTE.SYS v1.19 - IOCTL - GET ??? TABLE
{
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.
}
{#idx46879}
INT 21 - Phar Lap 386/DOS-Extender - GET REAL-MODE LINK INFORMATION
{protected mode}
{#idx42548}
{#idx42555}
INT 21 - Software Carousel - SET TASK SWITCH CALLBACK
{#idx58832}
INT 2C - Cloaking v1.01 - FREE
V86
see Virtual-86 Mode
CALLBACK
{protected mode}
{#idx73712}
{#idx73713}
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.
}
{#idx73700}
{#idx73701}
{#idx73704}
INT 2E - Windows NT - NATIVE
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.
, protected mode}
{#idx74712}
INT 2F -
AMI
American Megatrends, Inc.
(American Megatrends, Inc.) A hardware, software and firmware company founded in 1985.
IAM.SYS - INSTALL ??? 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.
}
{#idx91912}
{#idx91914}
INT 2F - CATC USB4DOS Device Manager - HUB DEVICE ATTACHED
{#idx90757}
INT 2F - CATC USB4DOS Host Controller - EXECUTE
USB
see Universal Serial Bus
REQUEST
{#idx90698}
INT 2F - DESQview v2.26+
XDI
see External Device Interface
- CUSTOM SUBFUNCTION, Ralf Brown's
XDI
see External Device Interface
drivers
{#idx94359}
{#idx94363}
{#idx94365}
INT 2F - DOS 5+ TASK SWITCHER - BUILD CALLOUT CHAIN
{callout or callback}
{#idx85073}
{#idx85074}
{#idx85080}
{#idx85084}
{#idx85085}
INT 2F - DOS 5+ TASK SWITCHER - INSTALLATION CHECK
{#idx85126}
{#idx85130}
INT 2F - MS Windows - PHARLAPX - 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
{#idx81236}
{#idx81238}
{#idx81240}
{#idx81242}
{#idx81244}
{#idx81247}
{#idx81295}
INT 2F - MS Windows - POSTMSG - 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
{#idx81519}
{#idx81525}
{#idx81526}
{#idx81529}
INT 2F - MS Windows - SWITCH VMs AND CALLBACK
{#idx81556}
{#idx81562}
{#idx81569}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VCOMM - 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
{#idx80790}
INT 2F - MS Windows - WINDOWS ENHANCED MODE & 286 DOSX INIT BROADCAST
{callout or callback}
{#idx79350}
{#idx79372}
INT 2F - Novell NetWare - Adv NetWare 4.0 DOS Requester - GET VLM CALL ADDRESS
{#idx86851}
INT 2F - Novell NetWare - DOS Requester - BROADCAST CALLBACK
{callout or callback}
{#idx87214}
INT 2F - Novell NetWare - DOS Requester - BROADCAST/SFT3 INFORM
{callout or callback}
{#idx87244}
INT 2F - Novell NetWare - DOS Requester v1.03+ - GET VLM CallA ADDRESS
{#idx87121}
INT 2F - WINGO.COM - CALL CALLBACK FUNCTION
{
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.
}
{#idx94093}
{#idx94098}
{#idx94101}
INT 2F - WINGO.COM - RESET CALLBACK FUNCTION POINTER
{
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.
}
{#idx94066}
{#idx94072}
INT 2F - WINGO.COM - SET CALLBACK FUNCTION POINTER
{
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.
}
{#idx94055}
{#idx94060}
{#idx94061}
INT 30 - MS Windows 3.1+ - PROTECTED-MODE CALLBACK
{protected mode}
{#idx96500}
INT 31 -
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
0.9+ - ALLOCATE LDT DESCRIPTORS
{protected mode}
{#idx96551}
INT 31 -
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
0.9+ - ALLOCATE REAL MODE CALLBACK ADDRESS
{protected mode}
{#idx97101}
{#idx97107}
{#idx97112}
{#idx97118}
INT 31 -
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
0.9+ - FREE REAL MODE CALLBACK ADDRESS
{protected mode}
{#idx97129}
{#idx97132}
INT 31 -
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
1.0+ - INSTALL RESIDENT HANDLER INIT CALLBACK
{protected mode}
{#idx97649}
{#idx97658}
{#idx97663}
INT 4F - Common Access Method
SCSI
(Small Computer Systems Interface) A system-independent expansion bus typically used to connect hard disks, tape drives, and CD-ROMs to a computer. A host adapter connects the SCSI bus to the computer's own bus. See also ESDI, IDE.
interface rev 2.3 - SEND CCB TO XPT/SIM
{#idx102183}
{#idx102190}
{#idx102219}
{#idx102229}
{#idx102243}
{#idx102258}
{#idx102267}
{#idx102323}
{#idx102326}
INT 66 - IBMSND driver, DIGPAK - REPORT CALLBACK ADDRESS
{#idx115332}
{#idx115339}
INT 66 - IBMSND driver, DIGPAK - SET CALLBACK ADDRESS
{#idx115304}
{#idx115311}
INT 66 - MIDPAK - REPORT TRIGGER EVENT COUNTER
{#idx115460}
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.
}
{#idx115967}
{#idx115972}
{#idx116090}
{#idx116204}
{#idx116206}
{#idx116208}
{#idx116209}
{#idx116230}
{#idx116236}
{#idx116242}
INT 7D - HyperPAD v2.2 -
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.
ACCESS
{#idx124141}
{#idx124143}