Interrupt List - Release 61 (16jul00)
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RBIL61 - INT F2
INT F1 - NetWare Remote
Boot
To start up the computer or operating system. The term "boot" is a contraction of "bootstrap", which in turn comes from the expression "to lift oneself by one's boot straps." The ROM BIOS on
IBM
International Busiuness Machines
PCs and compatibles reads in the first sector of the disk, which contains a short (less than 500 bytes) program that reads in a portion of the operating system, which in turn reads in the remainder of the operating system. See also IPL.
- INSTALLATION CHECK
(NOT A VECTOR!)
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INT F1 - SPEECH.COM - CONVERT TEXT STRING TO SPEECH
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INT F2 - Andy C. McGuire SPEECH.COM/SAY.COM
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INT F2 - NetWare Remote
Boot
To start up the computer or operating system. The term "boot" is a contraction of "bootstrap", which in turn comes from the expression "to lift oneself by one's boot straps." The ROM BIOS on
IBM
International Busiuness Machines
PCs and compatibles reads in the first sector of the disk, which contains a short (less than 500 bytes) program that reads in a portion of the operating system, which in turn reads in the remainder of the operating system. See also IPL.
- ORIGINAL INT 13
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INT F2 - reserved for user interrupt
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INT F3 - NetWare Remote
Boot
To start up the computer or operating system. The term "boot" is a contraction of "bootstrap", which in turn comes from the expression "to lift oneself by one's boot straps." The ROM BIOS on
IBM
International Busiuness Machines
PCs and compatibles reads in the first sector of the disk, which contains a short (less than 500 bytes) program that reads in a portion of the operating system, which in turn reads in the remainder of the operating system. See also IPL.
- BOOT
ROM
(Read-Only Memory) A memory for program storage which may not be changed by the program as it runs.
'S INT 13 HANDLER
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INT F3 - reserved for user interrupt
{#idx132548}
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INT F4 - NetWare Remote
Boot
To start up the computer or operating system. The term "boot" is a contraction of "bootstrap", which in turn comes from the expression "to lift oneself by one's boot straps." The ROM BIOS on
IBM
International Busiuness Machines
PCs and compatibles reads in the first sector of the disk, which contains a short (less than 500 bytes) program that reads in a portion of the operating system, which in turn reads in the remainder of the operating system. See also IPL.
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