Interrupt List - Release 61 (16jul00)
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RBIL61 - MS Windows
CALL xxxxh:xxxxh - MS Windows - DOSMGR Device
{#idx159710}
CALL xxxxh:xxxxh - MS Windows - EDOS Device
{#idx159716}
CALL xxxxh:xxxxh - MS Windows - POSTMSG Device
{#idx159721}
CALL xxxxh:xxxxh - MS Windows - REBOOT Device
{#idx159729}
CALL xxxxh:xxxxh - MS Windows - SHELL Device
{#idx159736}
CALL xxxxh:xxxxh - MS Windows - VADMAD Device
{#idx159743}
CALL xxxxh:xxxxh - MS Windows - VbillD Device
{#idx159750}
CALL xxxxh:xxxxh - MS Windows - VSWITCHD Device
{#idx159757}
CALL xxxxh:xxxxh - MS Windows - VTD Device
{#idx159764}
CALL xxxxh:xxxxh - MS Windows - WPS Device
{#idx159770}
INT 16 - HP Vectra ES/QS/RS EX-BIOS - GET HIL Extended
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.
INTERRUPT NUMBER
{#idx26283}
INT 16 - HP Vectra ES/QS/RS EX-BIOS - SET HIL Extended
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.
INTERRUPT NUMBER
{#idx26298}
INT 21 - DOS 1+ - CLOSE FILE USING
FCB
see File Control Block
{#idx41897}
INT 21 - DOS 1+ - CREATE OR TRUNCATE FILE USING
FCB
see File Control Block
{#idx42067}
INT 21 - DOS 1+ - GET FILE SIZE FOR
FCB
see File Control Block
{#idx42347}
INT 21 - DOS 1+ - OPEN FILE USING
FCB
see File Control Block
{#idx41801}
INT 21 - DOS 1+ - RANDOM BLOCK READ FROM
FCB
see File Control Block
FILE
{#idx43565}
INT 21 - DOS 1+ - RANDOM BLOCK WRITE TO
FCB
see File Control Block
FILE
{#idx43581}
INT 21 - DOS 1+ - READ RANDOM RECORD FROM
FCB
see File Control Block
FILE
{#idx42323}
INT 21 - DOS 1+ - SEQUENTIAL READ FROM
FCB
see File Control Block
FILE
{#idx42035}
INT 21 - DOS 1+ - SEQUENTIAL WRITE TO
FCB
see File Control Block
FILE
{#idx42050}
INT 21 - DOS 1+ - SET RANDOM RECORD NUMBER FOR
FCB
see File Control Block
{#idx42362}
INT 21 - DOS 1+ - TERMINATE PROGRAM
{#idx41529}
INT 21 - DOS 1+ - WRITE RANDOM RECORD TO
FCB
see File Control Block
FILE
{#idx42336}
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.
}
{#idx51846}
INT 21 - DOS 3.3+ - SET GLOBAL CODE PAGE TABLE
{#idx55572}
{#idx55573}
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.
}
{#idx47440}
INT 21 - Memory Managers - 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
{
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.
}
{#idx47291}
INT 21 - Memory Managers - GET EMM IMPORT STRUCTURE ADDRESS
{
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.
}
{#idx47341}
INT 21 - Memory Managers - GET MEMORY MANAGER VERSION
{
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.
}
{#idx47417}
INT 21 - Phar Lap 386/DOS-Extender v3.0+ - READ/WRITE SYSTEM REGISTERS
{protected mode}
{#idx43220}
INT 21 - Q87, Q387 - DISABLE EMULATOR
{#idx45928}
INT 21 - Q87, Q387 - ENABLE EMULATOR
{#idx45920}
INT 21 - Q87, Q387 - INSTALLATION CHECK
{#idx45912}
INT 2A - NETWORK - BEGIN DOS CRITICAL SECTION
{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.
}
{#idx72842}
INT 2A - NETWORK - END DOS CRITICAL SECTION
{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.
}
{#idx72883}
INT 2C - Cloaking - CALL PROTECTED-MODE PASSALONG CHAIN
{real mode}
{#idx73179}
INT 2C - Cloaking v1.01 -
"Issue_System_Modal_Message"
{protected mode}
{#idx73439}
INT 2C - Cloaking v1.01 -
"Query_Current_VM"
{protected mode}
{#idx73411}
INT 2C - Cloaking v1.01 -
"Simulate_Shell_Event"
{protected mode}
{#idx73364}
INT 2C - Cloaking v1.01 -
"Switch_VMs_and_Call_back"
{protected mode}
{#idx73396}
INT 2C - Cloaking v1.01 - CLEAR CRITICAL SECTION
{protected mode}
{#idx73465}
INT 2C - Cloaking v1.01 - SET CRITICAL SECTION
{protected mode}
{#idx73476}
INT 2D - Burnout Plus v3.00 - GET STATE/CONTROL INFORMATION
{#idx74266}
INT 2F - AD-DOS - GET BLANKER STATUS
{#idx91506}
INT 2F - AD-DOS - SET ??? INTERNAL FLAG TO 01h
{#idx91595}
INT 2F - AD-DOS - SET MINUTES TO WAIT
{#idx91446}
INT 2F - AD-DOS - UNBLANK MONITOR
{#idx91554}
INT 2F -
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
0.9+ - GET VENDOR-SPECIFIC
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
{#idx81653}
INT 2F - EXTENDED MEMORY SPECIFICATION
(
XMS
see Extended Memory Specification
)
v2+ - GET DRIVER ADDRESS
{#idx83483}
{#idx83504}
INT 2F - METZTSR.COM - INSTALLATION CHECK
{#idx89236}
INT 2F - MS Windows
"WINOLDAP"
- CloseClipboard
{#idx81849}
INT 2F - MS Windows
"WINOLDAP"
- COMPACT CLIPBOARD
{#idx81855}
INT 2F - MS Windows
"WINOLDAP"
- EMPTY CLIPBOARD
{#idx81807}
INT 2F - MS Windows
"WINOLDAP"
- GET CLIPBOARD DATA
{#idx81841}
INT 2F - MS Windows
"WINOLDAP"
- GET CLIPBOARD DATA SIZE
{#idx81834}
INT 2F - MS Windows
"WINOLDAP"
- GET DEVICE CAPABILITIES
{#idx81863}
INT 2F - MS Windows
"WINOLDAP"
- IDENTIFY WinOldAp VERSION
{#idx81784}
INT 2F - MS Windows
"WINOLDAP"
- OPEN CLIPBOARD
{#idx81801}
INT 2F - MS Windows
"WINOLDAP"
- SET CLIPBOARD DATA
{#idx81814}
INT 2F - MS Windows -
"DOSMGR"
VIRTUAL 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.
{callout or callback}
{#idx79510}
INT 2F - MS Windows -
"IFSMgr"
VIRTUAL DEVICE - ??? CALLOUT
{callout or callback}
{#idx79607}
{#idx79623}
INT 2F - MS Windows -
"NWSUP"
VIRTUAL DEVICE - ??? CALLOUT
{callout or callback}
{#idx79632}
INT 2F - MS Windows -
"PageFile"
VIRTUAL DEVICE - GET LOCK BYTE
{callout or callback}
{#idx79587}
INT 2F - MS Windows -
"PharLap"
VIRTUAL DEVICE - ??? CALLOUT
{callout or callback}
{#idx79646}
INT 2F - MS Windows -
"SIWVID"
VIRTUAL DEVICE - ??? CALLOUT
{callout or callback}
{#idx79653}
INT 2F - MS Windows -
"V86MMGR"
VIRTUAL 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.
{callout or callback}
{#idx79444}
INT 2F - MS Windows -
"VADLIBD"
VIRTUAL DEVICE - ??? CALLOUT
{callout or callback}
{#idx79616}
INT 2F - MS Windows -
"VMD"
VIRTUAL MOUSE 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.
{callout or callback}
{#idx79455}
INT 2F - MS Windows -
"VMPoll"
VIRTUAL DEVICE - IDLE CALLOUT
{callout or callback}
{#idx79572}
INT 2F - MS Windows -
"VNETBIOS"
VIRTUAL 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.
{callout or callback}
{#idx79493}
INT 2F - MS Windows -
"W32S"
VIRTUAL DEVICE - ??? CALLOUT
{callout or callback}
{#idx79602}
INT 2F - MS Windows - APIX - 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}
{#idx80659}
INT 2F - MS Windows - azt16 - 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
{#idx81066}
INT 2F - MS Windows - BCW - 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
{#idx80978}
INT 2F - MS Windows -
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.
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.
- 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
{#idx80932}
INT 2F - MS Windows - CONFIGMG - 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
{#idx80822}
INT 2F - MS Windows - DOSMGR - 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
{#idx80489}
INT 2F - MS Windows -
DPMS
see DOS Protected-Mode Services
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.
- 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
{real mode}
{#idx80983}
INT 2F - MS Windows - DSOUND - 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
{#idx81468}
INT 2F - MS Windows - DSVXD - 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
{#idx80927}
INT 2F - MS Windows - EDOS - 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
{#idx81314}
INT 2F - MS Windows - ENABLE.VXD - 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
{#idx80902}
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
{#idx79863}
{#idx79869}
INT 2F - MS Windows - GRVSULTR - 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
{#idx81330}
INT 2F - MS Windows - IFSMgr - 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}
{#idx81119}
INT 2F - MS Windows - IOS - 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
{#idx80461}
INT 2F - MS Windows - MACH32 - 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}
{#idx80801}
INT 2F - MS Windows - mmdevldr - 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
{#idx81031}
INT 2F - MS Windows - MX1501HAD - 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
{#idx81473}
INT 2F - MS Windows -
NDIS
(Network Driver Interface Specification) A hardware-independent network interface developed by Microsoft and 3com. See also Packet Driver, TCP/IP.
- 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
{#idx80738}
INT 2F - MS Windows - NSCL - 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
{#idx81174}
INT 2F - MS Windows - NWLINK - 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
{#idx81129}
INT 2F - MS Windows - NWREDIR - 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
{#idx81165}
INT 2F - MS Windows - PAGEFILE - 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,
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.
}
{#idx80634}
{#idx80653}
INT 2F - MS Windows - PharLap
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.
- 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
{#idx81308}
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
{#idx81205}
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
{#idx81512}
INT 2F - MS Windows - PPPMAC - 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
{#idx81183}
INT 2F - MS Windows - RASMAC - 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
{#idx81159}
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}
{#idx80320}
INT 2F - MS Windows - SERVER / VSERVER - 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
{#idx80806}
INT 2F - MS Windows - SHELL - 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
{
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.
}
{#idx80513}
{#idx80559}
INT 2F - MS Windows - STAT.386 - 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
{#idx81449}
INT 2F - MS Windows - SWITCH VMs AND CALLBACK
{#idx81558}
INT 2F - MS Windows - UNIMODEM - 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}
{#idx81084}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VADLIBD - 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
{#idx81019}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VADMAD - 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
{#idx81004}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VbillD - 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
{#idx81548}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VBrowse - 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
{#idx81101}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VCD - 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}
{#idx80403}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VCLIENT - 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}
{#idx80972}
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
{#idx80765}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VCOMMUTE - 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
{#idx80987}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VCOND - 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
{#idx80915}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VDD - 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}
{#idx80360}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VDHCP - 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
{#idx81189}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VFAT - 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
{#idx81125}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VFBACKUP - 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
{#idx80890}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VflatD - 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}
{#idx80948}
{#idx81059}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VIP - 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
{real mode}
{#idx81136}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VIPX - 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
{#idx80961}
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}
{#idx79430}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VIWD - 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
{#idx81505}
INT 2F - MS Windows - vjoyd - 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}
{#idx81026}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VKD - 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}
{#idx80393}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VMB - 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
{#idx81199}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VMCPD - 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
{#idx80475}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VMD - 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
{#idx80368}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VNBT - 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
{#idx81195}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VNetSup - 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
{#idx81093}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VNETWARE - 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
{#idx80619}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VPD - 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}
{#idx80410}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VPICD - 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
{#idx80281}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VPOWERD - 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}
{#idx80668}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VSBD - 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
{#idx81015}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VSBPD - 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
{#idx81323}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VSGLX16.386 - 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
{#idx81432}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VSHARE - 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
{#idx81107}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VSWITCHD - 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
{#idx81538}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VTD - 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
{#idx80290}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VTDAPI - 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}
{#idx80996}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VVidramD - 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
{#idx81402}
INT 2F - MS Windows - VWIN32 - 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}
{#idx80745}
INT 2F - MS Windows - W32S - 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}
{#idx80795}
INT 2F - MS Windows - WIN.COM - GET ??? POINTER TO WIN.COM
{#idx85200}
INT 2F - MS Windows - WINDEBUG - 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}
{#idx80626}
INT 2F - MS Windows - WINDOWS ENHANCED MODE & 286 DOSX EXIT BROADCAST
{callout or callback}
{#idx79415}
INT 2F - MS Windows - WINDOWS ENHANCED MODE & 286 DOSX INIT BROADCAST
{callout or callback}
{#idx79339}
INT 2F - MS Windows - WINDOWS ENHANCED MODE BEGIN EXIT BROADCAST
{callout or callback}
{#idx79669}
INT 2F - MS Windows - WINDOWS ENHANCED MODE INIT COMPLETE BROADCAST
{callout or callback}
{#idx79661}
INT 2F - MS Windows - WINDOWS ENHANCED MODE INSTALLATION CHECK
{#idx79284}
INT 2F - MS Windows - WINICE - 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
{#idx80965}
INT 2F - MS Windows - WPS - 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
{#idx81419}
INT 2F - MS Windows - WSOCK - 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
{#idx80941}
INT 2F - MS Windows - WSVV - 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}
{#idx81413}
INT 2F - MS Windows - WSWAP.EXE - RESET INTERNAL VARIABLES
{#idx85253}
INT 2F - MS Windows 3+ - BEGIN CRITICAL SECTION
{#idx79833}
INT 2F - MS Windows 3+ - END CRITICAL SECTION
{#idx79847}
INT 2F - MS Windows 3+ - GET CURRENT VIRTUAL MACHINE ID
{#idx79857}
INT 2F - MS Windows 3+ - WIN.COM - SET PROGRAM TO EXECUTE ON EXIT
{#idx85205}
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.
}
{#idx81624}
INT 2F - MS Windows 3.0, 386MAX v6.01 - GET ALIAS SELECTOR TO LDT
{
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.
}
{#idx81613}
INT 2F - MS Windows 3.0, DOS 5+
EGA
Enhanced Graphics Adapter
(Enhanced Graphics Adapter)
IBM
International Busiuness Machines
's second color video board for the
IBM
International Busiuness Machines
PC
IBM PC
family, capable of a maximum resolution of 640x350 pixels in 16 simultaneous colors of a total of 64 possible colors.
.SYS - GET VERSION INFO
{
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.
}
{#idx90789}
INT 2F - MS Windows 3.1 -
"BLOCKDEV"
VIRTUAL HARD DISK 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.
{callout or callback}
{#idx79473}
INT 2F - MS Windows 3.1 - DETECT ROMs
{#idx79707}
INT 2F - MS Windows 3.1 - IDENTIFY TSRs
{#idx79685}
INT 2F - MS Windows 3.1 - IDENTIFY WINDOWS VERSION AND TYPE
{#idx79677}
INT 2F - MS Windows 3.1 - RESTART COMMAND
{#idx81674}
INT 2F - MS Windows 3.1 - SET FOCUS TO SPECIFIED VIRTUAL MACHINE
{#idx81662}
INT 2F - MS Windows 3.11 - VXDLDR - 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
{#idx81140}
{#idx81150}
INT 2F - MS Windows v3.0 - 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.
}
{#idx84183}
{#idx84185}
INT 2F - MS Windows WINOLDAP - SWITCHING ???
{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.
}
{#idx84072}
{#idx84081}
INT 2F - MS Windows,
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
, various - RELEASE CURRENT VIRTUAL MACHINE TIME-SLICE
{#idx79807}
{#idx79812}
{#idx79817}
INT 2F - MS Windows/386 - GET INSTANCE DATA
{callout or callback}
{#idx79325}
INT 2F - MS Windows/386 2.x - 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
{#idx79312}
INT 2F - MS Windows95 -
"VKD"
VIRTUAL DEVICE - ??? CALLOUT
{callout or callback}
{#idx79466}
INT 2F - MS Windows95 - V86MMGR - 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}
{#idx80305}
INT 2F - MS Windows95 - VMM - 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
{#idx80266}
INT 2F - MS Windows95 - VXDLDR - 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
{#idx80712}
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.
}
{#idx85546}
INT 2F - POWER.EXE - GET/SET POWER STATUS
{
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.
}
{#idx85584}
INT 2F - POWER.EXE - 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.
}
{#idx85568}
INT 2F - VGAsave v1.93 - INSTALLATION CHECK
{#idx91148}
INT 2F - Windows/286
DOS Extender
A program which allows a program to run in protected mode while still retaining access to real-mode MSDOS services. See also 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.
}
{#idx84089}
INT 30 - MS Windows 3.1+ - PROTECTED-MODE CALLBACK
{protected mode}
{#idx96503}
INT 31 -
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
0.9+ - ALLOCATE DOS MEMORY BLOCK
{protected mode}
{#idx96777}
INT 31 -
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
0.9+ - ALLOCATE LDT DESCRIPTORS
{protected mode}
{#idx96541}
INT 31 -
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
0.9+ - ALLOCATE MEMORY BLOCK
{protected mode}
{#idx97253}
INT 31 -
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
0.9+ - ALLOCATE SPECIFIC LDT DESCRIPTOR
{protected mode}
{#idx96740}
INT 31 -
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
0.9+ - CREATE ALIAS DESCRIPTOR
{protected mode}
{#idx96696}
INT 31 -
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
0.9+ - DISCARD PAGES
{protected mode, partially documented}
{#idx97520}
INT 31 -
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
0.9+ - FREE DOS MEMORY BLOCK
{protected mode}
{#idx96792}
INT 31 -
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
0.9+ - FREE LDT DESCRIPTOR
{protected mode}
{#idx96567}
INT 31 -
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
0.9+ - GET DESCRIPTOR
{protected mode}
{#idx96708}
INT 31 -
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
0.9+ - GET NEXT SELECTOR INCREMENT VALUE
{protected mode}
{#idx96595}
INT 31 -
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
0.9+ - GET PROCESSOR EXCEPTION HANDLER VECTOR
{protected mode}
{#idx96853}
INT 31 -
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
0.9+ - GET PROTECTED MODE INTERRUPT VECTOR
{protected mode}
{#idx96902}
INT 31 -
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
0.9+ - GET RAW MODE SWITCH ADDRESSES
{protected mode}
{#idx97166}
INT 31 -
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
0.9+ - GET SEGMENT BASE ADDRESS
{protected mode}
{#idx96618}
INT 31 -
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
0.9+ - GET VENDOR SPECIFIC
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}
{#idx97604}
INT 31 -
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
0.9+ - LOCK SELECTOR
{protected mode}
{#idx96605}
INT 31 -
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
0.9+ - MARK PAGES AS PAGING CANDIDATES
{protected mode, partially documented}
{#idx97513}
INT 31 -
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
0.9+ - RESIZE DOS MEMORY BLOCK
{protected mode}
{#idx96811}
INT 31 -
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
0.9+ - SEGMENT TO DESCRIPTOR
{protected mode}
{#idx96580}
INT 31 -
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
0.9+ - SET DESCRIPTOR ACCESS RIGHTS
{protected mode}
{#idx96679}
INT 31 -
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
0.9+ - SET DESCRIPTOR
{protected mode}
{#idx96723}
INT 31 -
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
0.9+ - SET PROCESSOR EXCEPTION HANDLER VECTOR
{protected mode}
{#idx96878}
INT 31 -
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
0.9+ - SET PROTECTED MODE INTERRUPT VECTOR
{protected mode}
{#idx96925}
INT 31 -
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
0.9+ - SET SEGMENT BASE ADDRESS
{protected mode}
{#idx96632}
INT 31 -
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
0.9+ - SET SEGMENT LIMIT
{protected mode}
{#idx96650}
INT 31 -
DPMI
see DOS Protected-Mode Interface
0.9+ - UNLOCK SELECTOR
{protected mode}
{#idx96612}
INT 32 - NOISE.SYS v0.53+ - GET FLAGS
{#idx98575}
INT 41 - MS Windows debugging kernel -
"DefineDebugSegment"
{protected mode}
{#idx100255}
INT 41 - MS Windows debugging kernel -
"OutputDebugString"
{callout or callback, 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.
}
{#idx100234}
INT 41 - MS Windows debugging kernel - APPLICATION TERMINATING
{callout or callback, 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.
}
{#idx100294}
INT 41 - MS Windows debugging kernel - ASYNCHRONOUS STOP
(Ctrl-Alt-SysReq)
{callout or callback, 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.
}
{#idx100300}
INT 41 - MS Windows debugging kernel - DEBUGGER INSTALLATION CHECK
{callout or callback, 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.
}
{#idx100248}
INT 41 - MS Windows debugging kernel -
DLL
see Dynamic Link Library
LOADED
{callout or callback, 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.
}
{#idx100305}
INT 41 - MS Windows debugging kernel - END OF SEGMENT DISCARD
{callout or callback, 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.
}
{#idx100289}
INT 41 - MS Windows debugging kernel - END OF SEGMENT LOAD
{callout or callback, 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.
}
{#idx100284}
INT 41 - MS Windows debugging kernel - ERROR
{callout or callback, 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.
}
{#idx100318}
INT 41 - MS Windows debugging kernel - FREE INITIAL SEGMENT
{callout or callback, 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.
}
{#idx100278}
INT 41 - MS Windows debugging kernel - FREE SEGMENT
{callout or callback, 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.
}
{#idx100267}
INT 41 - MS Windows debugging kernel - INPUT CHARACTER
{callout or callback, 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.
}
{#idx100220}
INT 41 - MS Windows debugging kernel - LOAD TASK
{callout or callback, 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.
}
{#idx100272}
INT 41 - MS Windows debugging kernel - MODULE REMOVED
{callout or callback, 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.
}
{#idx100311}
INT 41 - MS Windows debugging kernel - MOVE SEGMENT
{callout or callback, 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.
}
{#idx100262}
INT 41 - MS Windows debugging kernel - OUTPUT CHARACTER FOR USER
{callout or callback, 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.
}
{#idx100213}
INT 41 - MS Windows debugging kernel - PARAMETER ERROR
{callout or callback, 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.
}
{#idx100323}
INT 41 - MS Windows debugging kernel - TASK COMING IN
{callout or callback, 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.
}
{#idx100229}
INT 41 - MS Windows debugging kernel - TASK GOING OUT
{callout or callback, 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.
}
{#idx100224}
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.
}
{#idx116040}
{#idx116239}
{#idx116255}
{#idx116260}
INT 67 -
Virtual Control Program Interface
A simple API for protected-mode programs to allocate memory and switch into or out of protected mode. See also DOS Protected-Mode Interface.
- INSTALLATION CHECK
{#idx117159}
INT 68 - MS Windows debugging kernel - OUTPUT STRING
{#idx118413}
INT 6F - MS Windows 3.0 - DOS APPLICATION SWITCH HOOK
{callout or callback}
{#idx119907}
INT 79 - DJGPP GO32.EXE DOS EXTENDER - RELOCATED IRQ1
{#idx122521}