Interrupt List - Release 61 (16jul00)
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{#idx167559}
INT 19 - SYSTEM - BOOTSTRAP LOADER
{#idx30246}
{#idx30331}
INT 21 - DOS 1+ - CREATE OR TRUNCATE FILE USING
FCB
see File Control Block
{#idx42074}
{#idx42077}
INT 21 - DOS 1+ - FIND FIRST MATCHING FILE USING
FCB
see File Control Block
{#idx41950}
{#idx41959}
INT 21 - DOS 1+ - GET ALLOCATION INFORMATION FOR DEFAULT DRIVE
{#idx42191}
INT 21 - DOS 1+ - GET ALLOCATION INFORMATION FOR SPECIFIC DRIVE
{#idx42239}
INT 21 - DOS 1+ - OPEN FILE USING
FCB
see File Control Block
{#idx41809}
{#idx41814}
INT 21 - DOS 2+ -
"LSEEK"
- SET CURRENT FILE POSITION
{#idx45678}
INT 21 - DOS 2+ -
"WRITE"
- WRITE TO FILE OR DEVICE
{#idx45495}
INT 21 - DOS 2+ - GET FREE DISK SPACE
{#idx44751}
INT 21 - DOS 2+ internal -
"SYSVARS"
- GET LIST OF LISTS
{
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.
}
{#idx51567}
INT 21 - DOS 2+ internal - TRANSLATE
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.
PARAMETER BLOCK TO DRIVE PARAM BLOCK
{#idx52026}
{#idx52028}
INT 21 - DOS 3.2+ - IOCTL - GENERIC BLOCK DEVICE REQUEST
{#idx48948}
{#idx49087}
{#idx49094}
INT 21 - DOS 4.0+ - EXTENDED OPEN/CREATE
{#idx55848}
INT 21 - DOS 4.x only - internal - GET DOS SWAPPABLE DATA AREAS
{obsolete,
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.
}
{#idx53494}
INT 21 - IFSHLP.SYS - GET ENTRY POINT
{
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.
}
{#idx47656}
{#idx47669}
{#idx47699}
INT 21 - MS-DOS 7.0+ - GENERIC IOCTL - ENUMERATE OPEN FILES
{#idx49370}
INT 21 - MS-DOS 7.0+ - GENERIC IOCTL - FIND SWAP FILE
{#idx49387}
INT 21 - MS-DOS 7.0+ - GENERIC IOCTL - GET CURRENT LOCK STATE
{#idx49403}
INT 21 - MS-DOS 7.0+ - GENERIC IOCTL - GET FIRST CLUSTER
{#idx49419}
INT 21 - MS-DOS 7.0+ - GENERIC IOCTL - GET LOCK FLAG STATE
{#idx49352}
INT 21 - MS-DOS 7.0+ - GENERIC IOCTL - LOCK LOGICAL VOLUME
{#idx49253}
INT 21 - MS-DOS 7.0+ - GENERIC IOCTL - LOCK PHYSICAL VOLUME
{#idx49287}
INT 21 - MS-DOS 7.0+ - GENERIC IOCTL - UNLOCK LOGICAL VOLUME
{#idx49312}
INT 21 - MS-DOS 7.0+ - GENERIC IOCTL - UNLOCK PHYSICAL VOLUME
{#idx49337}
INT 21 - Windows95 - FAT32 -
"Get_ExtDPB"
- GET EXTENDED
DPB
see Drive Paramter Block
{#idx56510}
INT 21 - Windows95 - FAT32 - EXTENDED ABSOLUTE DISK READ/WRITE
{#idx56634}
INT 21 - Windows95 - FAT32 - GET EXTENDED FREE SPACE ON DRIVE
{#idx56559}
{#idx56569}
{#idx56580}
INT 21 - Windows95 - FAT32 - Set
DPB
see Drive Paramter Block
TO USE FOR FORMATTING
{#idx56601}
INT 25 - DOS 3.31+ - ABSOLUTE DISK READ
(32M-2047M hard-disk partition)
{#idx72289}
{#idx72299}
INT 26 - DOS 3.31+ - ABSOLUTE DISK WRITE
(32M-2047M hard-disk partition)
{#idx72473}
INT 2F - DRIVER.SYS support - EXECUTE DEVICE DRIVER REQUEST
{
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.
}
{#idx75658}