Interrupt List - Release 61 (16jul00)
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RBIL61 - Callout
INT 11 - Borland C++
IDE
(Integrated Drive Electronics) A type of disk drive interface which essentially extends the
PC
IBM PC
's expansion bus all the way to the drive and places the drive controller on the disk drive itself. See also ESDI.
- INSTALLED CALLOUT
{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.
}
{#idx7654}
INT 15 - Chips & Technologies '65530'
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.
- MODE SET HOOK
{callout or callback}
{#idx20181}
INT 15 - OS HOOK -
ROM
(Read-Only Memory) A memory for program storage which may not be changed by the program as it runs.
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.
TRACING CALLOUT
(
PS30
IBM PS/2 Model 30 and below
/286,PS50Z,PS95)
{
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.
, callout or callback}
{#idx22857}
INT 2D - DAISY.SYS - BROADCAST: CHAIN RESCANNED
{callout or callback}
{#idx74654}
INT 2F - DOS 4.0+ SELECT - DISPLAY FORMAT DISK PROMPT
{
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.
}
{#idx89969}
INT 2F - DOS 5+ TASK SWITCHER - BUILD CALLOUT CHAIN
{callout or callback}
{#idx85069}
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}
{#idx83984}
INT 2F - MS Windows -
"IFSMgr"
VIRTUAL DEVICE - ??? CALLOUT
{callout or callback}
{#idx79610}
{#idx79626}
INT 2F - MS Windows -
"NWSUP"
VIRTUAL DEVICE - ??? CALLOUT
{callout or callback}
{#idx79634}
INT 2F - MS Windows -
"PharLap"
VIRTUAL DEVICE - ??? CALLOUT
{callout or callback}
{#idx79648}
INT 2F - MS Windows -
"SIWVID"
VIRTUAL DEVICE - ??? CALLOUT
{callout or callback}
{#idx79655}
INT 2F - MS Windows -
"VADLIBD"
VIRTUAL DEVICE - ??? CALLOUT
{callout or callback}
{#idx79618}
INT 2F - MS Windows -
"VMPoll"
VIRTUAL DEVICE - IDLE CALLOUT
{callout or callback}
{#idx79575}
{#idx79580}
INT 2F - MS Windows -
"W32S"
VIRTUAL DEVICE - ??? CALLOUT
{callout or callback}
{#idx79603}
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
{#idx79870}
{#idx80258}
{#idx80259}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VIRTUAL DEVICE CALL OUT
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.
{callout or callback}
{#idx79433}
INT 2F - MS Windows 3.0+ - KERNEL IDLE CALL
{
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.
}
{#idx81630}
INT 2F - MS Windows95 -
"VKD"
VIRTUAL DEVICE - ??? CALLOUT
{callout or callback}
{#idx79469}
INT 2F - Novell NetWare - DOS Requester v1.03+ - GET VLM MULTICAST CALLOUT
{#idx87147}
INT 2F - Novell
ODI
(Open Data-link Interface) A hardware-independent network interface developed by Novell, Inc. See also NDIS, Packet Driver.
Link Support Layer
(LSL.COM)
- INSTALLATION CHECK
{#idx91031}
INT 2F - Windows 3+
(OS/2 2.x???)
- GET VIRTUAL DEVICE DRIVER
(VDD)
CAPABILTIES
{#idx83187}
INT 2F - Windows 3.x - SWITCHING DOS TO BACKGROUND
{callout or callback}
{#idx83236}
INT 2F - Windows 3.x - SWITCHING DOS TO FOREGROUND
{callout or callback}
{#idx83247}
INT 42 - Chips & Technologies '65530'
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.
- MODE SET HOOK
{callout or callback}
{#idx100398}