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- Interrupt List, part 7 of 13
- This compilation is Copyright (c) 1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995 Ralf Brown
- --------D-21FF-------------------------------
- INT 21 - DOS v2.11-2.13 - OEM FUNCTION
- AH = FFh
- Return: AL = 00h if no OEM function handler installed (see AH=F8h"OEM")
- SeeAlso: AH=F8h"OEM",AH=FEh"OEM"
- --------K-21FF-------------------------------
- INT 21 - CED (Command EDitor) - INSTALLABLE COMMANDS
- AH = FFh
- AL = subfunction
- 00h add installable command
- BL = mode
- bit 0 = 1 callable from DOS prompt
- bit 1 = 1 callable from application
- DS:SI -> CR-terminated command name
- ES:DI -> FAR routine entry point
- 01h remove installable command
- DS:SI -> CR-terminated command name
- 02h reserved, may be used to test for CED installation
- Return: CF clear if successful
- CF set on error
- AX = error code
- 01h invalid function
- 02h command not found (subfunction 01h only)
- 08h insufficient memory (subfunction 00h only)
- 0Eh bad data (subfunction 00h only)
- AH = FFh if CED not installed
- Program: CED is a shareware DOS command-line enhancer by Christopher J. Dunford
- SeeAlso: AX=0A00h
- --------E-21FF-------------------------------
- INT 21 - DJ GO32.EXE 80386+ DOS extender - DOS EXTENSIONS
- AH = FFh
- AL = function
- 01h create file
- 02h open file
- 03h get file statistics
- 04h get time of day
- 05h set time of day
- 06h stat
- 07h system
- Program: GO32.EXE is a DOS extender included as part of the 80386 port of the
- GNU C/C++ compiler by DJ Delorie and distributed as DJGPP
- SeeAlso: INT 10/AH=FFh"GO32"
- --------K-21FF-------------------------------
- INT 21 - DOSED.COM - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AH = FFh
- DS:SI -> "DOSED"
- ES = 0000h
- Return: ES:DI -> "DOSED" if installed
- Program: DOSED is a free DOS commandline editor/history buffer by Sverre H.
- Huseby
- --------v-21FF-------------------------------
- INT 21 - VIRUS - "Sunday", "Tumen 0.5", "Hero" - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AH = FFh
- Return: AH = 00h if "Tumen 0.5" or "Hero" resident
- AX = 0400h if "Sunday" resident
- SeeAlso: AX=FEDCh"VIRUS",AX=FF0Fh
- --------E-21FF-------------------------------
- INT 21 UP - Rational Systems DOS/4GW - API
- AH = FFh
- DH = function (00h-17h) (see also separate entries below)
- DL = subfunction or argument
- Return: CF clear if valid function number
- AX = status???
- CF set if invalid function
- SeeAlso: INT 15/AX=BFDCh
- --------E-21FF--DH00-------------------------
- INT 21 UP - Rational Systems DOS/4GW - VERSION CHECK???
- AH = FFh
- DH = 00h
- DL = ??? (78h seen)
- Return: CF clear
- EAX = 4734FFFFh (high word is byte-swapped "4G") if DOS/4G installed
- Note: Quarterdeck's DESQview/X X Toolkit library uses this call to determine
- whether the direct-mapped linear 4GB segment's selector is 34h or 38h
- SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=FFh"DOS/4GW"
- --------E-21FF--DH02-------------------------
- INT 21 UP - Rational Systems DOS/4GW - SET ???
- AH = FFh
- DH = 02h
- DL = ???
- Return: CF clear
- --------E-21FF--DH05-------------------------
- INT 21 UP - Rational Systems DOS/4GW - ???
- AH = FFh
- DH = 05h
- BX = ???
- Return: ???
- --------E-21FF--DH06-------------------------
- INT 21 UP - Rational Systems DOS/4GW - ???
- AH = FFh
- DH = 06h
- BX = ???
- Return: ???
- --------E-21FF--DH07-------------------------
- INT 21 UP - Rational Systems DOS/4GW - ???
- AH = FFh
- DH = 07h
- BX = ???
- Return: ???
- --------E-21FF--DH08-------------------------
- INT 21 UP - Rational Systems DOS/4GW - ???
- AH = FFh
- DH = 08h
- BX = ???
- CX = ???
- ES = ???
- Return: ???
- --------E-21FF--DH09-------------------------
- INT 21 UP - Rational Systems DOS/4GW - GET ???
- AH = FFh
- DH = 09h
- Return: ES:BX -> ???
- --------E-21FF--DH0A-------------------------
- INT 21 UP - Rational Systems DOS/4GW - ???
- AH = FFh
- DH = 0Ah
- AL = ???
- BX = ???
- CX = ???
- Return: ES = ??? or 0000h
- --------E-21FF--DH0B-------------------------
- INT 21 UP - Rational Systems DOS/4GW - ???
- AH = FFh
- DH = 0Bh
- AL = ???
- BX = ???
- CX = ???
- Return: ???
- --------E-21FF--DH0C-------------------------
- INT 21 UP - Rational Systems DOS/4GW - GET/SET ???
- AH = FFh
- DH = 0Ch
- DL = ??? (00h or 01h)
- Return: CF clear if successful
- AL = previous value of ???
- CF set on error (DL out of range)
- AX = FFFFh
- --------E-21FF--DH0D-------------------------
- INT 21 UP - Rational Systems DOS/4GW - ???
- AH = FFh
- DH = 0Dh
- ???
- Return: ???
- --------E-21FF--DH0E-------------------------
- INT 21 UP - Rational Systems DOS/4GW - ???
- AH = FFh
- DH = 0Eh
- Return: DX:AX -> XBRK structure (see #0382 at INT 15/AX=BF02h)
- BX = ???
- CX = ???
- SeeAlso: INT 15/AX=BF02h
- --------E-21FF--DH0F-------------------------
- INT 21 UP - Rational Systems DOS/4GW - ???
- AH = FFh
- DH = 0Fh
- ???
- Return: ???
- --------E-21FF--DH10-------------------------
- INT 21 UP - Rational Systems DOS/4GW - ???
- AH = FFh
- DH = 10h
- AL = ???
- BX = ???
- CX = ???
- DI = ???
- SI = ???
- Return: ???
- Note: among other things, frees two memory blocks via INT 21/AH=49h
- --------E-21FF--DH11-------------------------
- INT 21 UP - Rational Systems DOS/4GW - NOP
- AH = FFh
- DH = 11h
- --------E-21FF--DH12-------------------------
- INT 21 UP - Rational Systems DOS/4GW - EXCHANGE ??? POINTERS
- AH = FFh
- DH = 12h
- DS:SI -> new ???
- ES:DI -> new ???
- Return: DS:SI -> previous ???
- ES:DI -> previous ???
- --------E-21FF--DH13-------------------------
- INT 21 UP - Rational Systems DOS/4GW - ???
- AH = FFh
- DH = 13h
- AL = ???
- ES = ???
- Return: ???
- --------E-21FF--DH14-------------------------
- INT 21 UP - Rational Systems DOS/4GW - ???
- AH = FFh
- DH = 14h
- BX = ???
- CX = ???
- Return: CF clear
- AX = ???
- DX = ???
- --------E-21FF--DH15-------------------------
- INT 21 UP - Rational Systems DOS/4GW - GET ??? FUNCTIONS
- AH = FFh
- DH = 15h
- Return: CF clear
- DX:AX -> FAR function for ???
- CX:BX -> FAR function for ???
- SI:DI -> FAR function for ???
- --------E-21FF--DH16-------------------------
- INT 21 UP - Rational Systems DOS/4GW - GET ???
- AH = FFh
- DH = 16h
- Return: AX = ???
- --------E-21FF--DH17-------------------------
- INT 21 UP - Rational Systems DOS/4GW - ???
- AH = FFh
- DH = 17h
- AL = ???
- DL = ???
- Return: ???
- --------N-21FF00-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - GET SYSTEM INFORMATION
- AX = FF00h
- CL = what to get
- 00h user information (see #1319)
- 01h drive mapping (see #1320)
- 02h printer server(s)
- 05h local DOS drive number
- Return: ES:BX -> desired information
- Program: TopWare Network Operating System is manufactured by Grand Computer
- Company
- Note: this call is only supported on Workstations, not on the server
- SeeAlso: AX=FF04h,INT 2F/AX=FF00h
-
- Format of TopWare user information:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1319)
- 00h BYTE node ID
- 01h 15 BYTEs user name
- 10h WORD user number
- 12h BYTE group number
-
- Format of TopWare drive mapping [array]:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1320)
- 00h BYTE bits 6-0: drive number (1=A:, etc.)
- bit 7: this is a server drive
- 01h 3 BYTEs mapping drive (for example, "C:\")
- 04h 64 BYTEs current directory
- --------E-21FF00DX0078-----------------------
- INT 21 - Rational Systems DOS/4G - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = FF00h
- DX = 0078h
- Return: AL <> 00h if installed
- GS = segment of kernel if nonzero
- SeeAlso: INT 15/AX=BF02h
- --------N-21FF04-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - GET/SET DEFAULT FILE PROTECTION ATTRIBS
- AX = FF04h
- CL = function
- 00h get protections
- Return: BH = read attribute
- BL = write attribute
- 01h set protections
- BH = read attribute
- BL = write attribute
- Note: this function is supported only on Workstations, not on the server
- SeeAlso: AX=FF00h"TopWare"
- --------v-21FF0F-----------------------------
- INT 21 - FLU_SHOT+ v1.83 - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = FF0Fh
- Return: AX = 0101h if resident
- Program: FLU_SHOT+ is an antivirus/antitrojan program by Ross M. Greenberg and
- Software Concepts Design
- Note: the "PSQR/1720" virus calls this function to determine whether
- FLU_SHOT+ is present
- SeeAlso: AH=FFh"VIRUS",AX=FF10h
- --------v-21FF10-----------------------------
- INT 21 - VIRUS - "Twins" - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = FF10h
- Return: AL = 07h if resident
- SeeAlso: AX=FF0Fh,AX=FFFEh
- --------N-21FF80DHFF-------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - SEND MESSAGE
- AX = FF80h
- DH = FFh
- DL = destination address (FFh for broadcast)
- CX = message length (max 2000)
- DS:SI -> message to be sent (see #1321)
- Return: nothing
- Program: TopWare Network Operating System is manufactured by Grand Computer
- Company
- Notes: this function is supported on both Workstations and the server
- there is no guarantee that the message will be received correctly, or
- at all, by the destination
-
- Format of TopWare message:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1321)
- 00h BYTE type code
- 07h TopSend
- 11h user application
- other reserved for TopWare
- 01h var data
- Note: sending messages with a type code other than 11h will cause
- unpredictable results
- --------N-21FF82-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - GET STATION ADDRESS
- AX = FF82h
- Return: AL = station address
- Note: this function is supported on both Workstations and the server
- SeeAlso: AX=FF91h
- --------N-21FF8C-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - GET STATUS OF TopShow/Emulated FUNCTION
- AX = FF8Ch
- BL = subfunction
- 00h get TopShow status
- FFh get Emulated status
- Return: AL = status
- 00h not installed
- 01h already installed
- --------N-21FF8D-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - CALL TopShow FUNCTION
- AX = FF8Dh
- CH = monochrome flag (01h monochrome, 00h not monochrome)
- CL = screen mode of station to be viewed (see #1322)
- BL = graphic page number for monochrome
- Return: AL = status (00h successful, else failed)
- SeeAlso: AX=FF8Eh,AX=FFCFh
-
- (Table 1322)
- Values for TopWare screen mode:
- 00h text mode
- 01h 720x348
- 02h 640x408
- 03h 720x352
- 04h 640x390
- 05h reserved
- --------N-21FF8E-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - CANCEL TopShow FUNCTION
- AX = FF8Eh
- Return: AL = 00h (successful, TopShow removed)
- SeeAlso: AX=FF8Dh
- --------N-21FF91-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - GET FILE SERVER STATION NUMBER
- AX = FF91h
- Return: AL = station number of file server
- SeeAlso: AX=FF82h
- --------N-21FF97-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - GET MAXIMUM STATION NUMBER (server only)
- AX = FF97h
- Return: AL = maximum station number
- SeeAlso: AX=FF98h
- --------N-21FF98-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - GET MAXIMUM FILE NUMBER (server only)
- AX = FF98h
- Return: AL = maximum file
- SeeAlso: AX=FF97h
- --------N-21FF9A-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - RECEIVE OF USER-DEFINED PACKETS
- AX = FF9Ah
- ES:BX -> buffer for user-defined packet (see #1323)
- Return: nothing
-
- Format of TopWare user-defined packet:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1323)
- 00h BYTE FFh
- 01h WORD (call) length of data field plus 3
- (ret) length of received message (0000h if none received)
- 03h BYTE destination ID (FFh for broadcast message)
- 04h BYTE sending station ID
- 05h BYTE type code (11h; all other codes reserved for TopWare)
- 06h N BYTEs received message
- --------N-21FF9F-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - ENABLE/DISABLE TopTerm SERVICE
- AX = FF9Fh
- CL = new state (00h disable [disregard TopTerm packets], 01h enable)
- Return: AL = status (00h successful, FFh failed)
- Note: this function is only supported by Workstations, not the server
- --------N-21FFB0-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - GET SPOOLER PRINTING PRIORITY
- AX = FFB0h
- Return: AL = priority status (see #1324)
- SeeAlso: AX=FFB1h
-
- Bitfields for TopWare printer priority status:
- Bit(s) Description (Table 1324)
- 2 LPT3 has high priority
- 1 LPT2 has high priority
- 0 LPT1 has high priority
- --------N-21FFB1-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - SET SPOOLER PRINTING PRIORITY
- AX = FFB1h
- CH = printer number (00h LPT1, 01h LPT2, 02h LPT3)
- CH = new priority (00h normal, 01h high)
- Return: nothing
- SeeAlso: AX=FFB0h
- --------N-21FFB3-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - GET DEFAULT START-OF-JOB FORMFEED STATUS
- AX = FFB3h
- Return: AL = starting formfeed status (see #1325)
- SeeAlso: AX=FFB4h,AX=FFC0h
-
- Bitfields for TopWare printer start-of-job formfeed status:
- Bit(s) Description (Table 1325)
- 2 LPT3 has formfeed enabled
- 1 LPT2 has formfeed enabled
- 0 LPT1 has formfeed enabled
- --------N-21FFB4-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - SET DEFAULT START-OF-JOB FORMFEED STATUS
- AX = FFB4h
- CH = printer number (00h LPT1, 01h LPT2, 02h LPT3)
- CH = new formfeed status (00h off, 01h on)
- Return: nothing
- SeeAlso: AX=FFB3h,AX=FFC1h
- --------N-21FFBB-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - GET PRINTER SERVER STATION ADDRESS
- AX = FFBBh
- CH = printer number (00h LPT1, 01h LPT2, 02h LPT3)
- Return: AL = current mapping printer server station number
- 00h if local
- SeeAlso: AX=FFBCh
- --------N-21FFBC-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - CANCEL TopShow FUNCTION
- AX = FFBCh
- CH = printer number (00h LPT1, 01h LPT2, 02h LPT3)
- CL = printer server station address or 00h for local printer
- Return: AL = status (00h successful, else failed)
- SeeAlso: AX=FFBBh
- --------N-21FFBD-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - GET CURRENT AUTOPRINT TIME
- AX = FFBDh
- CH = printer number (00h LPT1, 01h LPT2, 02h LPT3)
- Return: AX = current AutoPrint timeout in clock ticks
- SeeAlso: AX=FFBEh
- --------N-21FFBE-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - SET AUTOPRINT TIME
- AX = FFBEh
- CH = printer number (00h LPT1, 01h LPT2, 02h LPT3)
- BX = timeout in clock ticks
- SeeAlso: AX=FFBDh
- --------N-21FFBF-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - GET LOGON USER INFORMATION
- AX = FFBFh
- DX:BX -> buffer for logon information (see #1326)
- Return: AL = status (00h successful, else failed)
- AH = number of logged-in stations
-
- Format of TopWare logon information:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1326)
- 00h BYTE station address
- 01h 15 BYTEs username
- --------N-21FFC0-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - GET DEFAULT END-OF-JOB FORMFEED STATUS
- AX = FFC0h
- Return: AL = ending formfeed status (see #1327)
- SeeAlso: AX=FFB3h,AX=FFC1h
-
- Bitfields for TopWare printer end-of-job formfeed status:
- Bit(s) Description (Table 1327)
- 2 LPT3 has formfeed enabled
- 1 LPT2 has formfeed enabled
- 0 LPT1 has formfeed enabled
- --------N-21FFC1-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - SET DEFAULT END-OF-JOB FORMFEED STATUS
- AX = FFC1h
- CH = printer number (00h LPT1, 01h LPT2, 02h LPT3)
- CH = new formfeed status (00h off, 01h on)
- Return: nothing
- SeeAlso: AX=FFB4h,AX=FFC0h
- --------N-21FFC2-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - GET DEFAULT COPIES OF SPOOLING FILE
- AX = FFC2h
- CH = printer number (00h LPT1, 01h LPT2, 02h LPT3)
- Return: AL = default number of copies printed
- SeeAlso: AX=FFC7h
- --------N-21FFC3-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - GET SHARING STATUS OF PRINTER SERVER
- AX = FFC3h
- Return: AL = sharing status of printers (see #1328)
- FFh if not a printer server
-
- Bitfields for TopWare printer sharing status:
- Bit(s) Description (Table 1328)
- 2 LPT3 is shared
- 1 LPT2 is shared
- 0 LPT1 is shared
- --------N-21FFC4-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - GET/SET LPT PORT ON PRINT SERVER
- AX = FFC4h
- BL = subfunction
- 00h get
- Return: AL = mapped printer port on print server
- 01h set
- CL = network printer port (00h LPT1, 01h LPT2, 02h LPT3)
- CH = local printer (00h LPT1, 01h LPT2, 02h LPT3)
- --------N-21FFC6-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - SET DEFAULT PRINT FILE HEADER
- AX = FFC6h
- CH = printer number (00h LPT1, 01h LPT2, 02h LPT3)
- CL = header state (00h off, 01h on)
- SeeAlso: AX=FFC8h
- --------N-21FFC7-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - SET DEFAULT PRINT COPIES
- AX = FFC7h
- CH = printer number (00h LPT1, 01h LPT2, 02h LPT3)
- CL = new default number of copies to print
- SeeAlso: AX=FFC2h
- --------N-21FFC8-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - GET DEFAULT PRINT FILE HEADER STATUS
- AX = FFC8h
- Return: AL = header status for printers (see #1329)
- SeeAlso: AX=FFC6h
-
- Bitfields for TopWare print header status:
- Bit(s) Description (Table 1329)
- 2 LPT3 has headers enabled
- 1 LPT2 has headers enabled
- 0 LPT1 has headers enabled
- --------N-21FFC9-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - SET PRINTER SHARING
- AX = FFC9h
- CH = printer number (00h LPT1, 01h LPT2, 02h LPT3)
- CL = new sharing state (00h off, 01h on)
- Return: AL = status (00h successful, FFh not printer server)
- --------N-21FFCA-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - MOVE FILE FROM ONE PRINT SERVER TO ANOTHER
- AX = FFCAh
- CH = printer number (00h LPT1, 01h LPT2, 02h LPT3)
- CL = original printer server station address
- BL = target printer server station address
- DS:DX -> filename (12 bytes)
- Return: AL = status (00h successful, else failed)
- SeeAlso: AX=FFCBh
- --------N-21FFCB-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - DELETE FILE FROM SPOOLING QUEUE
- AX = FFCBh
- CH = printer number (00h LPT1, 01h LPT2, 02h LPT3)
- CL = printer server station address
- DS:DX -> filename (12 bytes)
- Return: AL = status (00h successful, else failed)
- SeeAlso: AX=FFCAh
- --------N-21FFCC-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - GET PRINT SERVER'S SPOOLING QUEUE STATUS
- AX = FFCCh
- CL = printer server station address
- BH = start item number of spooling file for print server
- BL = number of the item to be retrieved
- DS:DX -> buffer for queued file information (see #1330)
- Return: AL = status
- 00h successful
- AH = number of spool files
- DS:DX buffer filled
- nonzero failed
-
- Format of TopWare queued file information buffer [16-item array, one element]:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1330)
- 00h 12 BYTEs filename
- 0Ch DWORD size
- 10h WORD date
- 12h WORD time
- 14h 15 BYTEs username
- 23h BYTE count
- 24h BYTE flag: header
- 25h BYTE print number
- --------N-21FFCD-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - GET STATUS OF ALL PRINT SERVERS
- AX = FFCDh
- DS:DX -> buffer for server status (see #1331)
- Return: AL = status
- 00h successful
- AH = number of print servers
- nonzero failed
-
- Format of TopWare server status:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1331)
- 00h BYTE station address
- 01h 15 BYTEs username
- 10h BYTE flag: 01h printer is shared, 00h sharing disabled
- 11h BYTE number of files pending in queue
- --------N-21FFCF-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - CALL TopLook FUNCTION
- AX = FFCFh
- DH = page number (0-2, 2 is text mode)
- DL = type
- 00h look at specific screen
- 01h AutoLook on
- FFh AutoLook off
- BH = station number wishing to look
- BL = station number to be looked at
- CH = monochrome flag (01h monochrome, 00h not monochrome)
- CL = screen mode (see #1322)
- Return: AL = status (00h successful, nonzero failed)
- SeeAlso: AX=FF8Dh
- --------N-21FFD6-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - GET KEYCARD SERIAL NUMBER AND MAX USERS
- AX = FFD6h
- ES:BX -> 12-byte buffer for keycard serial number
- Return: CX = maximum number of users
- ES:BX buffer filled
- --------N-21FFD7-----------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - GET NETWORK PROTECTION ATTRIBUTES STATUS
- AX = FFD7h
- Return: AL = status (00h disabled, 01h enabled)
- --------N-21FFE3DL00-------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - INITIATE ACCESS TO SPECIFIC PACKET TYPE
- AX = FFE3h
- DL = 00h
- BX = packet type for Ethernet header (IP = 0800h, ARP = 0806h, etc.)
- ES:DI -> receive routine (see #1333)
- Return: CF clear if successful
- AX = handle number
- CF set on error
- DH = error code (03h,05h,09h,0Ah,11h) (see #1332)
- SeeAlso: AX=FFE3h/DL=01h
-
- (Table 1332)
- Values for TopWare error code:
- 01h invalid handle
- 03h no interfaces of the specified type found
- 05h bad packet type
- 09h insufficient space
- 0Ah type already being accessed
- 0Ch unable to send packet (usually hardware error)
- 11h invalid function
-
- (Table 1333)
- Values TopWare receive routine is called with:
- AX = function
- 0000h request packet buffer
- CX = packet size
- Return: ES:DI -> buffer or 0000h:0000h to discard packet
- 0001h packet copied
- CX = packet size
- DS:SI -> copied packet (same as returned ES:DI above)
- --------N-21FFE3DL01-------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - END ACCESS TO SPECIFIC PACKET TYPE
- AX = FFE3h
- DL = 01h
- BX = handle returned by AX=FFE3h/DL=00h
- Return: CF clear if successful
- CF set on error
- DH = error code (01h,11h) (see #1332)
- Note: the specified access handle will no longer be valid after this call
- SeeAlso: AX=FFE3h/DL=00h
- --------N-21FFE3DL02-------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - SEND PACKET
- AX = FFE3h
- DL = 02h
- CX = length of data buffer
- DS:SI -> buffer containing data
- Return: CF clear if successful
- CF set on error
- DH = error code (0Ch,11h) (see #1332)
- --------N-21FFE3DL03-------------------------
- INT 21 - TopWare Network OS v5.10+ - GET LOCAL NETWORK INTERFACE ADDRESS
- AX = FFE3h
- DL = 03h
- ES:DI -> 6-byte buffer for address
- SeeAlso: AX=FFE3h/DL=00h
- --------v-21FFFE-----------------------------
- INT 21 - VIRUS - "08/15"/"Many Fingers" - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = FFFEh
- Return: AX = 0815h if resident
- SeeAlso: AX=FF10h,AX=FFFFh
- --------v-21FFFF-----------------------------
- INT 21 - VIRUS - "Ontario", "Year 1992"/"B1M92" - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = FFFFh
- Return: AX = 0000h if "Ontario" resident
- AX = 1992h if "Year 1992"/"B1M92" resident
- SeeAlso: AX=FF0Fh,AX=FFFFh/CX=0000h,INT 6B"VIRUS"
- --------v-21FFFFCX0000-----------------------
- INT 21 - VIRUS - "Revenge" - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = FFFFh
- CX = 0000h
- Return: CX = 0006h if resident
- SeeAlso: AX=FFFFh,INT 6B"VIRUS"
- --------D-22---------------------------------
- INT 22 - DOS 1+ - PROGRAM TERMINATION ADDRESS
- Desc: this vector specifies the address of the routine which is to be given
- control after a program is terminated; it should never be called
- directly, since it does not point at an interrupt handler
- Notes: this vector is restored from the DWORD at offset 0Ah in the PSP during
- termination, and then a FAR JMP is performed to the address in INT 22
- normally points at the instruction immediately following INT 21/AH=4Bh
- call which loaded the current program
- SeeAlso: INT 20,INT 21/AH=00h,INT 21/AH=31h,INT 21/AH=4Ch
- --------G-22---------------------------------
- INT 22 - COMTROL HOSTESS i/ISA DEBUGGER - CHANGE FIRMWARE DEBUGGING PORT
- AL = new firmware debugging port
- Return: ???
- SeeAlso: INT 21"COMTROL",INT 23"COMTROL"
- --------D-23---------------------------------
- INT 23 - DOS 1+ - CONTROL-C/CONTROL-BREAK HANDLER
- ---DOS 1.x---
- Return: AH = 00h abort program
- if all registers preserved, restart DOS call
- ---DOS 2+---
- CF clear
- Return: all registers preserved
- return via RETF with CF set or (MS-DOS 1,DR-DOS) RETF 2 with CF set
- DOS will abort program with errorlevel 0
- else (RETF/RETF 2 with CF clear or IRET with CF ignored)
- interrupted DOS call is restarted
- Notes: this interrupt is invoked whenever DOS detects a ^C or ^Break; it
- should never be called directly
- MS-DOS 1.25 also invokes INT 23 on a divide overflow (INT 00)
- MS-DOS remembers the stack pointer before calling INT 23, and if it is
- not the same on return, pops and discards the top word; this is what
- permits a return with RETF as well as IRET or RETF 2
- MS-DOS 2.1+ ignores the returned CF if SP is the same on return as it
- was when DOS called INT 23, so RETF 2 will not terminate the program
- Novell DOS 7 always pops a word if CF is set on return, so one should
- not return with RETF 2 and CF set or IRET with the stored flags' CF
- set
- any DOS call may safely be made within the INT 23 handler, although
- the handler must check for a recursive invocation if it does
- call DOS
- SeeAlso: INT 1B
- --------G-23---------------------------------
- INT 23 - COMTROL HOSTESS i/ISA DEBUGGER - GET CONFIGURATION INFORMATION
- AL = query type
- 00h get old config map
- Return: AX = old config map
- 01h get dual-ported RAM map
- Return: BX:AX = dual-ported RAM map
- 02h get SCC port map
- Return: BX:AX = SCC port map
- SeeAlso: INT 22"COMTROL",INT 26"COMTROL"
- --------D-24---------------------------------
- INT 24 C - DOS 1+ - CRITICAL ERROR HANDLER
- Notes: invoked when a critical (usually hardware) error is encountered by DOS
- (see #1334); should never be called directly
- when DOS terminates a program, it copies the previous value of the
- INT 24 vector out of the PSP (see #0603) and into the interrupt
- vector table
- SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=95h
-
- (Table 1334)
- Values critical error handler is called with:
- AH = type and processing flags (see #1335)
- AL = drive number if AH bit 7 clear
- BP:SI -> device driver header (see #0858 at INT 21/AH=52h)
- (BP:[SI+4] bit 15 set if character device)
- DI low byte contains error code if AH bit 7 set (see #1336)
- STACK: DWORD return address for INT 24 call
- WORD flags pushed by INT 24
- WORD original AX on entry to INT 21
- WORD BX
- WORD CX
- WORD DX
- WORD SI
- WORD DI
- WORD BP
- WORD DS
- WORD ES
- DWORD return address for INT 21 call
- WORD flags pushed by INT 21
- Return: AL = action code (see #1337)
- SS,SP,DS,ES,BX,CX,DX preserved
- Notes: the only DOS calls the handler may make are INT 21/AH=01h-0Ch,30h,59h
- if the handler returns to the application by popping the stack, DOS
- will be in an unstable state until the first call with AH > 0Ch
- for DOS 3.1+, IGNORE (AL=00h) is turned into FAIL (AL=03h) on network
- critical errors
- if IGNORE specified but not allowed, it is turned into FAIL
- if RETRY specified but not allowed, it is turned into FAIL
- if FAIL specified but not allowed, it is turned into ABORT
- (DOS 3.0+) if a critical error occurs inside the critical error
- handler, the DOS call is automatically failed (AL set to 03h and
- the INT 24 call skipped)
-
- Bitfields for critical error type and processing flags:
- Bit(s) Description (Table 1335)
- 7 clear = disk I/O error
- set = -- if block device, bad FAT image in memory
- -- if char device, error code in DI
- 6 unused
- 5 Ignore allowed (DOS 3.0+)
- 4 Retry allowed (DOS 3.0+)
- 3 Fail allowed (DOS 3.0+)
- 2-1 disk area of error
- 00 = DOS area 01 = FAT
- 10 = root dir 11 = data area
- 0 set if write, clear if read
-
- (Table 1336)
- Values for critical error code:
- 00h write-protection violation attempted
- 01h unknown unit for driver
- 02h drive not ready
- 03h unknown command given to driver
- 04h data error (bad CRC)
- 05h bad device driver request structure length
- 06h seek error
- 07h unknown media type
- 08h sector not found
- 09h printer out of paper
- 0Ah write fault
- 0Bh read fault
- 0Ch general failure
- 0Dh (DOS 3.0+) sharing violation
- 0Eh (DOS 3.0+) lock violation
- 0Fh invalid disk change
- 10h (DOS 3.0+) FCB unavailable
- 11h (DOS 3.0+) sharing buffer overflow
- 12h (DOS 4.0+) code page mismatch
- 13h (DOS 4.0+) out of input
- 14h (DOS 4.0+) insufficient disk space
-
- (Table 1337)
- Values for critical error handler action code:
- 00h ignore error and continue processing request
- 01h retry operation
- 02h terminate program as though INT 21/AH=4Ch called (INT 20h for DOS 1.x)
- 03h fail system call in progress (DOS 3+)
- --------D-25---------------------------------
- INT 25 - DOS 1+ - ABSOLUTE DISK READ (except partitions > 32M)
- AL = drive number (00h = A:, 01h = B:, etc)
- CX = number of sectors to read (not FFFFh)
- DX = starting logical sector number (0000h - highest sector on drive)
- DS:BX -> buffer for data
- Return: CF clear if successful
- CF set on error
- AH = status (see #1338)
- AL = error code (same as passed to INT 24 in DI)
- AX = 0207h if more than 64K sectors on drive -- use new-style call
- may destroy all other registers except segment registers
- Notes: original flags are left on stack, and must be popped by caller
- this call bypasses the DOS filesystem
- examination of CPWIN386.CPL indicates that if this call fails with
- error 0408h on an old-style (<32M) call, one should retry the
- call with the high bit of the drive number in AL set
- Novell DOS 7 decides whether the old-style or new-style (>32M) version
- of INT 25 must be used solely on the basis of the partition's size,
- thus forcing use of the new-style call even for data in the first
- 32M of the partition
- BUGS: DOS 3.1 through 3.3 set the word at ES:[BP+1Eh] to FFFFh if AL is an
- invalid drive number
- DR-DOS 3.41 will return with a jump instead of RETF, leaving the
- wrong number of bytes on the stack; use the huge-partition version
- (INT 25/CX=FFFFh) for all partition sizes under DR-DOS 3.41
- SeeAlso: INT 13/AH=02h,INT 25/CX=FFFFh,INT 26
-
- (Table 1338)
- Values for disk I/O status:
- 80h device failed to respond (timeout)
- 40h seek operation failed
- 20h controller failed
- 10h data error (bad CRC)
- 08h DMA failure
- 04h requested sector not found
- 03h write-protected disk (INT 26 only)
- 02h bad address mark
- 01h bad command
- --------D-25----CXFFFF-----------------------
- INT 25 - DOS 3.31+ - ABSOLUTE DISK READ (>32M hard-disk partition)
- CX = FFFFh
- AL = drive number (0=A, 1=B, etc)
- DS:BX -> disk read packet (see #1339)
- Return: CF clear if successful
- CF set on error
- AH = status (see #1338)
- AL = error code (same as passed to INT 24 in DI)
- AX = 0207h if more than 64K sectors on drive -- use new-style call
- may destroy all other registers except segment registers
- Notes: partition is potentially >32M (and requires this form of the call) if
- bit 1 of the device attribute word in the device driver is set
- original flags are left on stack, and must be removed by caller
- this call bypasses the DOS filesystem
- SeeAlso: INT 13/AH=02h,INT 25,INT 26/CX=FFFFh
-
- Format of disk read packet:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1339)
- 00h DWORD sector number
- 04h WORD number of sectors to read
- 06h DWORD transfer address
- --------k-25CDCD-----------------------------
- INT 25 - Stacker - GET DEVICE DRIVER ADDRESS
- AX = CDCDh
- DS:BX -> buffer for address (see #1340)
- CX = 0001h
- DX = 0000h
- Return: AX = CDCDh if Stacker installed
- DS:BX buffer filled
- Note: not supported by Stacker Anywhere; to obtain the Stacker device
- driver address and to detect drives controlled by all versions
- of Stacker, INT 21/AX=4404h"Stacker" or lookup via the CDS and DPB
- should be preferred (see INT 21/AH=52h)
- Stacker Anywhere does not link its built-in device driver into
- the standard device driver chain, but it can be found via CDS/DPB
- SeeAlso: INT 21/AX=4404h"Stacker"
-
- Format of Stacker v2+ driver address buffer:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1340)
- 00h WORD signature CDCDh
- 02h WORD ??? 0001h
- 04h DWORD pointer to Stacker signature at device driver offset 1Ah
- (see #1341)
-
- Format of Stacker v2+ device driver:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1341)
- 00h DWORD pointer to next driver, offset=FFFFh if last driver
- FFFFh:FFFFh for Stacker Anywhere
- 04h WORD device attributes (see #0859,#0860)
- 06h WORD device strategy entry point
- 08h WORD device interrupt entry point
- 0Ah BYTE number of subunits (drives) supported by driver
- 0 for Stacker Anywhere
- 0Bh 7 BYTEs signature "STAC-CD" for Stacker and Stacker Anywhere
- 12h 7 BYTEs ???
- 19h BYTE always = 01h ?? (Stacker Anywhere points here)
- 1Ah WORD signature A55Ah (all other Stacker versions point here)
- 1Ch WORD Stacker version * 64h
- 0C8h = 200, 012Ch = 300, 0190h = 400 (also Stacker Anywhere)
- 1Eh WORD offset of volume-specific information offset table
- (list of WORDs, one per drive, containing offsets to various
- information)
- 20h 56 BYTEs n/a
- 58h BYTE volume number, set after INT 21/AX=4404h, INT 21/AX=4408h
- (use to index into volume-specific info offset table,
- should be set to FFh before and tested for change after)
- 59h 19 BYTEs n/a
- 6Ch 4 BYTEs ASCII string "SWAP"
- 70h 26 BYTEs drive mapping table (one byte for each drive A: through Z:)
- (only used for drives swapped by SSWAP.COM; other drives
- compressed by Stacker can be found with the standard device
- driver header signature (see INT 21/AH=52h)
- ---Stacker 4, Stacker Anywhere---
- 8Ah 40 BYTEs ???
- B2h 4 BYTEs ASCII string "SWP2"
- B6h 26 BYTEs drive table ???
- D0h 150 BYTEs ???
- 166h 60 BYTEs LZSINFO structure (see #1523 at INT 2F/AX=4A12h)
- SeeAlso: #1342,#0858 at INT 21/AH=52h
-
- Format of Stacker boot record:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1342)
- 1F0h 8 BYTEs Stacker signature (first byte is CDh)
- 1F8h DWORD pointer to start of Stacker device driver
- 1FCh WORD Stacker volume number
- 1FEh WORD ???
- SeeAlso: #1341
- --------c-25--FFSI4358-----------------------
- INT 25 - PC-CACHE.SYS - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AL = FFh
- SI = 4358h
- Return: SI = 6378h if installed
- CX = segment of device driver PC-CACHE.SYS
- DX = version (major in DH, minor in DL)
- Program: PC-CACHE.SYS is a small device driver used by PC-Cache v5.x to obtain
- access to certain disk drivers for devices such as Bernoulli drives
- SeeAlso: INT 13/AH=A0h
- --------D-26---------------------------------
- INT 26 - DOS 1+ - ABSOLUTE DISK WRITE (except partitions > 32M)
- AL = drive number (00h = A:, 01h = B:, etc)
- CX = number of sectors to write (not FFFFh)
- DX = starting logical sector number (0000h - highest sector on drive)
- DS:BX -> data to write
- Return: CF clear if successful
- CF set on error
- AH = status (see #1338)
- AL = error code (same as passed to INT 24 in DI)
- AX = 0207h if more than 64K sectors on drive -- use new-style call
- may destroy all other registers except segment registers
- Notes: original flags are left on stack, and must be popped by caller
- this call bypasses the DOS filesystem, though DOS 5+ invalidates any
- disk buffers referencing sectors which are written with this call
- examination of CPWIN386.CPL indicates that if this call fails with
- error 0408h on an old-style (<32M) call, one should retry the
- call with the high bit of the drive number in AL set
- Novell DOS 7 decides whether the old-style or new-style (>32M) version
- of INT 26 must be used solely on the basis of the partition's size,
- thus forcing use of the new-style call even for data in the first
- 32M of the partition
- BUGS: DOS 3.1 through 3.3 set the word at ES:[BP+1Eh] to FFFFh if AL is an
- invalid drive number
- DR-DOS 3.41 will return with a jump instead of RETF, leaving the
- wrong number of bytes on the stack; use the huge-partition version
- (INT 26/CX=FFFFh) for all partition sizes under DR-DOS 3.41
- SeeAlso: INT 13/AH=03h,INT 25,INT 26/CX=FFFFh
- --------D-26----CXFFFF-----------------------
- INT 26 - DOS 3.31+ - ABSOLUTE DISK WRITE (>32M hard-disk partition)
- CX = FFFFh
- AL = drive number (0=A, 1=B, etc)
- DS:BX -> disk write packet (see #1343)
- Return: CF clear if successful
- CF set on error
- AH = status (see #1338)
- AL = error code (same as passed to INT 24 in DI)
- AX = 0207h if more than 64K sectors on drive -- use new-style call
- may destroy all other registers except segment registers
- Notes: partition is potentially >32M (and requires this form of the call) if
- bit 1 of the device attribute word in the device driver is set
- original flags are left on stack, and must be removed by caller
- this call bypasses the DOS filesystem, though DOS 5+ invalidates any
- disk buffers referencing sectors which are written with this call
- SeeAlso: INT 13/AH=03h,INT 25/CX=FFFFh,INT 26
-
- Format of disk write packet:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1343)
- 00h DWORD sector number
- 04h WORD number of sectors to read
- 06h DWORD transfer address
- --------G-26---------------------------------
- INT 26 - COMTROL HOSTESS i/ISA DEBUGGER - ENTER/EXIT EXTENDED ADDRESSING MODE
- ???
- Return: ???
- SeeAlso: INT 23"COMTROL",INT 27"COMTROL"
- --------D-27---------------------------------
- INT 27 - DOS 1+ - TERMINATE AND STAY RESIDENT
- DX = number of bytes to keep resident (max FFF0h)
- CS = segment of PSP
- Return: never
- Notes: this is an obsolete call
- INT 22, INT 23, and INT 24 are restored from the PSP
- does not close any open files
- the minimum number of bytes which will remain resident is 110h for
- DOS 2.x and 60h for DOS 3.0+; there is no minimum for DOS 1.x, which
- implements this service in COMMAND.COM rather than the DOS kernel
- SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=31h
- --------G-27---------------------------------
- INT 27 - COMTROL HOSTESS i/ISA DEBUGGER - INVOKE REMOTE TURBO DEBUGGER KERNEL
- ???
- Return: ???
- Desc: invoke a copy of the remote Turbo Debugger kernel on the Hostess i
- controller
- SeeAlso: INT 20"COMTROL",INT 26"COMTROL"
- --------D-28---------------------------------
- INT 28 C - DOS 2+ - DOS IDLE INTERRUPT
- SS:SP = top of MS-DOS stack for I/O functions
- Return: all registers preserved
- Desc: This interrupt is invoked each time one of the DOS character input
- functions loops while waiting for input. Since a DOS call is in
- progress even though DOS is actually idle during such input waits,
- hooking this function is necessary to allow a TSR to perform DOS
- calls while the foreground program is waiting for user input. The
- INT 28h handler may invoke any INT 21h function except functions
- 00h through 0Ch.
- Notes: under DOS 2.x, the critical error flag (the byte immediately after the
- InDOS flag) must be set in order to call DOS functions 50h/51h from
- the INT 28h handler without destroying the DOS stacks.
- calls to INT 21/AH=3Fh,40h from within an INT 28 handler may not use a
- handle which refers to CON
- at the time of the call, the InDOS flag (see INT 21/AH=34h) is normally
- set to 01h; if larger, DOS is truly busy and should not be reentered
- the default handler is an IRET instruction
- supported in OS/2 compatibility box
- the _MS-DOS_Programmer's_Reference_ for DOS 5.0 incorrectly documents
- this interrupt as superseded
- SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=34h,INT 2A/AH=84h,INT 2F/AX=1680h
- --------D-29---------------------------------
- INT 29 C - DOS 2+ - FAST CONSOLE OUTPUT
- AL = character to display
- Return: nothing
- Notes: automatically called when writing to a device with bit 4 of its device
- driver header set (see also INT 21/AH=52h)
- COMMAND.COM v3.2 and v3.3 compare the INT 29 vector against the INT 20
- vector and assume that ANSI.SYS is installed if the segment is larger
- the default handler under DOS 2.x and 3.x simply calls INT 10/AH=0Eh
- the default handler under DESQview 2.2 understands the <Esc>[2J
- screen-clearing sequence, calls INT 10/AH=0Eh for all others
- SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=52h,INT 2F/AX=0802h,INT 79
- --------N-2A00-------------------------------
- INT 2A - NETWORK - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AH = 00h
- Return: AH <> 00h if installed
- CF set if NetWare v2.15 NetBIOS emulator installed
- Note: supported by PC LAN Program, LAN Manager, LANtastic, NetWare, 10NET,
- etc.
- SeeAlso: INT 5C
- --------N-2A0000-----------------------------
- INT 2A - AT&T Starlan Extended NetBIOS (var length names) - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = 0000h
- Return: AH = DDh
- SeeAlso: INT 5B
- --------N-2A01-------------------------------
- INT 2A - NETWORK (Microsoft,LANtastic) - EXECUTE NETBIOS REQUEST,NO ERROR RETRY
- AH = 01h
- ES:BX -> NCB (see #1894 at INT 5C)
- Return: AL = NetBIOS error code
- AH = status
- 00h no error
- 01h error occurred
- SeeAlso: AH=04h,AX=0500h,INT 5B,INT 5C"NetBIOS"
- --------N-2A02-------------------------------
- INT 2A - NETWORK (Microsoft) - SET NET PRINTER MODE
- AH = 02h
- ???
- Return: ???
- --------N-2A0300-----------------------------
- INT 2A - NETWORK - CHECK DIRECT I/O
- AX = 0300h
- DS:SI -> ASCIZ device name (may be full path or only drive specifier--
- must include the colon)
- Return: CF clear if direct physical addressing (INT 13,INT 25) permissible
- CF set if access via files only
- Notes: do not use direct disk accesses if this function returns CF set or the
- device is redirected (INT 21/AX=5F02h)
- use AH=00h to determine whether the network is installed; if not,
- direct physical access is allowed
- may take some time to execute, so programs which need to check
- frequently should save the result of the first call
- this function is called by the DOS kernel on INT 25 and INT 26
- supported by PC LAN Program, LAN Manage, LANtastic, NetWare, 10NET,
- etc.
- SeeAlso: INT 13,INT 25,INT 26,INT 21/AX=5F02h
- --------N-2A04-------------------------------
- INT 2A - NETWORK - EXECUTE NetBIOS REQUEST
- AH = 04h
- AL = error retry
- 00h automatically retry request on errors 09h, 12h, and 21h
- (see #1893 at INT 5C"NetBIOS")
- 01h no retry
- 02h ???
- ES:BX -> Network Control Block (see #1894 at INT 5C"NetBIOS")
- Return: AX = 0000h if successful
- AH = 01h on error
- AL = error code
- Notes: invokes either INT 5B or INT 5C as appropriate
- supported by PC LAN Program, LANtastic, LAN Manager, NetWare, 10NET,
- etc.
- NetWare 2.15 NetBIOS emulator returns CF clear if successful, CF set
- on error
- PC LAN Program defines any non-zero return value in AH as an error
- indicator for subfunction 00h, and any non-zero return value in AX
- as an error indicator for subfunction 01h
- SeeAlso: AH=00h,AH=01h,AX=0500h,INT 5B,INT 5C"NetBIOS"
- --------N-2A0500-----------------------------
- INT 2A - NETWORK - GET NETWORK RESOURCE AVAILABILITY
- AX = 0500h
- Return: AX reserved
- BX = number of network names available
- CX = number of network control blocks available
- DX = number of network sessions available
- Notes: supported by PC LAN Program, LAN Manager, LANtastic, NetWare, 10NET,
- etc.
- the application should call this function before using any network
- resources, and maintain its own count to avoid exceeding the
- network's resource limits
- SeeAlso: AH=00h,AH=01h,AH=04h,INT 5C"NetBIOS"
- --------N-2A06-------------------------------
- INT 2A - NETBIOS, LANtastic - NETWORK PRINT-STREAM CONTROL
- AH = 06h
- AL = function
- 01h set concatenation mode
- all printer output put in one job until return to DOS prompt
- 02h set truncation mode (default)
- printer open/close or BIOS/DOS output switch starts new job
- 03h flush printer output and start new print job
- Return: CF set on error
- AX = error code
- CF clear if successful
- Notes: subfunction 03h is equivalent to Ctrl/Alt/keypad-*
- supported by PC LAN Program, LANtastic, NetWare, 10NET, etc.
- LANtastic v4.x no longer supports this call
- this function sets the printer mode for all redirected printers
- SeeAlso: INT 21/AX=5D08h,INT 21/AX=5D09h,INT 2F/AX=1125h
- --------N-2A07-------------------------------
- INT 2A U - PC Network v1.00 - RECEIVER.COM - ???
- AH = 07h
- ???
- Return: ???
- Program: PC Network is an early networking package which was renamed the
- IBM PC Local Area Network Program (PC LAN Program) as of v1.10
- SeeAlso: AH=86h
- --------N-2A2001-----------------------------
- INT 2A - MS Networks or NETBIOS - ???
- AX = 2001h
- ???
- Return: ???
- Note: intercepted by DESQview 2.x
- --------N-2A2002-----------------------------
- INT 2A - NETWORK - ???
- AX = 2002h
- ???
- Return: ???
- Note: called by MS-DOS 3.30-6.00 APPEND
- --------N-2A2003-----------------------------
- INT 2A - NETWORK - ???
- AX = 2003h
- ???
- Return: ???
- Note: called by MS-DOS 3.30-6.00 APPEND
- --------N-2A7802-----------------------------
- INT 2A - NETWORK - PC LAN PROG v1.31+ - GET LOGGED ON USER NAME
- AX = 7802h
- ES:DI -> 8-byte buffer to be filled
- Return: AL = 00h if no user logged on to Extended Services
- AL <> 00h if user logged on to Extended Services
- buffer at ES:DI filled with name, padded to 8 chars with blanks.
- --------D-2A80-------------------------------
- INT 2A CU - NETWORK - BEGIN DOS CRITICAL SECTION
- AH = 80h
- AL = critical section number (00h-0Fh) (see #1344)
- Notes: normally hooked to avoid interrupting a critical section, rather than
- called
- the handler should ensure that none of the critical sections are
- reentered, usually by suspending a task which attempts to reenter
- an active critical section
- the DOS kernel does not invoke critical sections 01h and 02h unless it
- is patched. DOS 3.1+ contains a zero-terminated list of words
- beginning at offset -11 from the Swappable Data Area
- (see #0892 at INT 21/AX=5D06h); each word contains the offset within
- the DOS data segment of a byte which must be changed from C3h (RET)
- to 50h (POP AX) under DOS 3.x or from 00h to a nonzero value under
- DOS 4.0+ to enable use of critical sections. For DOS 4.0+, all
- words in this list point at the byte at offset 0D0Ch.
- MS Windows patches the DOS kernel's calls to INT 2A/AH=80h-81h into
- far calls to its own handler, and does not reflect the calls back
- to INT 2A unless SYSTEM.INI contains ReflectDOSInt2A=1 or
- ModifyDOSInt2A=0 in the [386Enh] section
- Novell NETX does not issue INT 2A/AH=80h and INT 2A/AH=81h calls when
- it intercepts INT 21 calls and processes them itself
- SeeAlso: AH=81h,AH=82h,AX=8700h,INT 21/AX=5D06h,INT 21/AX=5D0Bh
-
- (Table 1344)
- Values for DOS critical section number:
- 01h DOS kernel, SHARE.EXE, DOSMGR
- apparently for maintaining the integrity of DOS/SHARE/NET
- data structures
- 02h DOS kernel, DOSMGR
- ensures that no multitasking occurs while DOS is calling an
- installable device driver
- 05h network redirector
- 06h DOS 4.x only IFSFUNC
- 08h ASSIGN.COM
- 0Ah MSCDEX, CORELCDX
- 0Fh IBM PC LAN server (while intercepting INT 10/AH=06h,07h,0Eh)
- --------D-2A81-------------------------------
- INT 2A CU - NETWORK - END DOS CRITICAL SECTION
- AH = 81h
- AL = critical section number (00h-0Fh) (see #1344)
- Notes: normally hooked rather than called
- the handler should reawaken any tasks which were suspended due to an
- attempt to enter the specified critical section
- MS Windows patches the DOS kernel's calls to INT 2A/AH=80h-81h into
- far calls to its own handler, and does not reflect the calls back
- to INT 2A unless SYSTEM.INI contains ReflectDOSInt2A=1 or
- ModifyDOSInt2A=0 in the [386Enh] section
- SeeAlso: AH=80h,AH=82h,AX=8700h
- --------D-2A82-------------------------------
- INT 2A CU - NETWORK - END DOS CRITICAL SECTIONS 0 THROUGH 7
- AH = 82h
- Notes: called by the INT 21h function dispatcher for function 0 and functions
- greater than 0Ch except 59h, and on process termination
- the handler should reawaken any tasks which were suspended due to an
- attempt to enter one of the critical sections 0 through 7
- SeeAlso: AH=81h
- --------N-2A84-------------------------------
- INT 2A CU - NETWORK - KEYBOARD BUSY LOOP
- AH = 84h
- Note: similar to DOS's INT 28h, called from inside the DOS keyboard input
- loop (i.e. INT 21/AH=07h or INT 21/AH=08h) to allow the network
- software to process requests
- SeeAlso: INT 28
- --------N-2A86-------------------------------
- INT 2A U - PC Network v1.00 - RECEIVER.COM - ???
- AH = 86h
- ???
- Return: ???
- SeeAlso: AH=07h,AH=C4h
- --------P-2A8700-----------------------------
- INT 2A CU - PRINT - BEGIN BACKGROUND PRINTING
- AX = 8700h
- CF clear
- Return: CF clear if OK to print in background now
- CF set if background printing not allowed at this time
- Desc: used to inform interested programs that PRINT is about to start its
- background processing, and allow those programs to postpone the
- processing if necessary
- Notes: when PRINT gains control and wants to begin printing, it calls this
- function. If CF is clear on return, PRINT begins its background
- processing, and calls AX=8701h when it is done. If CF is set on
- return, PRINT will relinquish control immediately, and will not
- call AX=8701h
- PCVENUS (an early network shell by IBM and CMU) hooks this call to
- prevent background printing while its own code is active
- SeeAlso: AH=80h,AH=81h,AX=8701h
- --------P-2A8701-----------------------------
- INT 2A CU - PRINT - END BACKGROUND PRINTING
- AX = 8701h
- Desc: used to inform interested programs that PRINT has completed its
- background processing
- Note: called by PRINT after it has performed some background printing; not
- called if AX=8700h returned with CF set.
- SeeAlso: AX=8700h
- --------N-2A89-------------------------------
- INT 2A U - PC Network v1.00 - RECEIVER.COM - ???
- AH = 89h
- AL = ??? (ASSIGN uses 08h)
- ???
- Return: ???
- --------I-2A90-------------------------------
- INT 2A U - IBM PC 3270 EMULATION PROGRAM - ???
- AH = 90h
- ???
- Return: ???
- Note: the LANtastic redirector and SERVER.EXE use this function with AL=01h,
- 03h-07h,0Ch-11h
- --------N-2AC2-------------------------------
- INT 2A U - Network - ???
- AH = C2h
- AL = subfunction
- 07h ???
- 08h ???
- BX = 0001h
- ???
- Return: ???
- Note: this function is called by the DOS 3.30-6.00 APPEND
- --------N-2AC4-------------------------------
- INT 2A U - PC Network v1.00 - RECEIVER.COM - ???
- AH = C4h
- AL = subfunction
- 07h ???
- 08h ???
- BX = ???
- ???
- Return: ???
- SeeAlso: AH=86h
- --------N-2AD800-----------------------------
- INT 2A U - Novell NetWare Lite - SERVER - SET ???
- AX = D800h
- Return: nothing
- Desc: sets ??? flag, and sets ??? to initial value
- Note: called by CLIENT
- SeeAlso: AX=D801h,AX=D850h
- --------N-2AD801-----------------------------
- INT 2A U - Novell NetWare Lite - SERVER - RESET ???
- AX = D801h
- Return: nothing
- Desc: clears the ??? flag set by AX=D800h
- Note: called by CLIENT
- SeeAlso: AX=D800h,AX=D850h
- --------N-2AD850-----------------------------
- INT 2A U - Novell NetWare Lite - CLIENT - INCREMENT ???
- AX = D850h
- Return: nothing
- Desc: increments an internal byte-sized counter
- Note: this function is intercepted by DV/X 1.10 PEERSERV.DVR and the
- Advanced NetWare 4.0 DOS Requester
- SeeAlso: AX=D851h
- --------N-2AD851-----------------------------
- INT 2A U - Novell NetWare Lite - CLIENT - RESET ???
- AX = D851h
- Return: nothing
- Desc: resets an internal byte-sized counter to zero
- Note: this function is intercepted by DV/X 1.10 PEERSERV.DVR and the
- Advanced NetWare 4.0 DOS Requester
- SeeAlso: AX=D850h
- --------N-2AD852-----------------------------
- INT 2A U - Novell NetWare - DOS Requester v1.03 - ???
- AX = D852h
- Return: ???
- Note: calls the NetWare Lite SERVER installation check, and sets ??? pointer
- SeeAlso: AX=D853h,INT 2F/AX=D880h
- --------N-2AD853-----------------------------
- INT 2A U - Novell NetWare - DOS Requester v1.03 - ???
- AX = D853h
- Return: ???
- Note: clears the pointer set by AX=D852h
- SeeAlso: AX=D852h
- --------N-2AE0-------------------------------
- INT 2A U - PC Network 1.00 - ???
- AH = E0h
- AL = subfunction??? (01h,02h, maybe others)
- ???
- Return: ???
- Note: called by PCNet 1.00 NET.COM, a shell program from which others are run
- --------N-2AFF90-----------------------------
- INT 2A - PC/TCP PREDIR.EXE - ???
- AX = FF90h
- Return: AX = ???
- Note: PREDIR.EXE is the network printer redirector included as part of the
- PC/TCP system by FTP Software, Inc.
- --------N-2AFF91-----------------------------
- INT 2A - PC/TCP PREDIR.EXE - ???
- AX = FF91h
- BX = ???
- Return: AX = status???
- --------N-2AFF92-----------------------------
- INT 2A - PC/TCP PREDIR.EXE - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = FF92h
- Return: AX = 0000h if installed
- BX = redirected printer port (FFFFh if no printers redirected)
- CX = version (CH = major, CL = minor)
- Note: PREDIR.EXE is the network printer redirector included as part of the
- PC/TCP system by FTP Software, Inc.
- --------N-2AFF93-----------------------------
- INT 2A - PC/TCP PREDIR.EXE - ???
- AX = FF93h
- Return: AX = ???
- --------N-2AFF94-----------------------------
- INT 2A - PC/TCP PREDIR.EXE - ???
- AX = FF94h
- BX = ???
- CX = ???
- DX = ???
- Return: AX = ???
- Note: PREDIR.EXE is the network printer redirector included as part of the
- PC/TCP system by FTP Software, Inc.
- --------N-2AFF95-----------------------------
- INT 2A - PC/TCP PREDIR.EXE - GET CONFIGURATION STRINGS
- AX = FF95h
- CX = what to get
- 0000h ??? (returned pointer to "C:\COMMAND.COM")
- 0001h spooling program
- 0002h ???
- 0003h spool file name
- 0004h swap file name
- Return: AX = status
- 0000h successful
- BX:DX -> ASCIZ configuration string
- --------N-2AFF96-----------------------------
- INT 2A - PC/TCP PREDIR.EXE - SET PRINT JOB TERMINATION CONFIGURATION
- AX = FF96h
- CX = what to set
- 0000h ???
- 0001h print-on-hotkey state
- 0002h print-on-exit state
- 0003h print job timeout in clock ticks
- 0004h print-on-EOF state
- BX = new value (0000h disabled, 0001h enabled except for timeout)
- Return: AX = ???
- SeeAlso: AX=FF97h
- Note: PREDIR.EXE is the network printer redirector included as part of the
- PC/TCP system by FTP Software, Inc.
- --------N-2AFF97-----------------------------
- INT 2A - PC/TCP PREDIR.EXE - GET PRINT JOB TERMINATION CONFIGURATION
- AX = FF97h
- CX = what to get
- 0000h ???
- 0001h print-on-hotkey state
- 0002h print-on-exit state
- 0003h print job timeout in clock ticks
- 0004h print-on-EOF state
- Return: AX = status
- 0000h successful
- BX = old value (0000h disabled, 0001 enabled except for timeout)
- SeeAlso: AX=FF96h
- --------D-2B---------------------------------
- INT 2B - DOS 2+ - RESERVED
- Note: this vector is not used in DOS versions <= 6.00, and points at an IRET
- --------D-2C---------------------------------
- INT 2C - DOS 2+ - RESERVED
- Note: this vector is not used in DOS versions <= 6.00, and points at an IRET
- --------O-2C---------------------------------
- INT 2C - STARLITE architecture - KERNEL API
- Note: STARLITE is an architecture by General Software for a series of MS-DOS
- compatible operating systems (OEM DOS, NETWORK DOS, and SMP DOS) to
- be released in 1991. The interrupt number is subject to change
- before the actual release.
- --------m-2C---------------------------------
- INT 2C R - Cloaking - CALL PROTECTED-MODE PASSALONG CHAIN
- Notes: when this interrupt is invoked in V86 mode, RM386 will invoke the first
- in a chain of protected-mode handlers, and will only pass execution
- to the V86-mode INT 2C handler if none of the handlers in the
- passalong chain handle the call instead. This is the method by which
- the real-mode stub of a cloaked application communicates with the
- protected-mode portion.
- the cloaking host calls the passalong chain with EAX=58494E33h ('WIN3')
- when MS Windows starts up and with EAX=334E4958h ('3NIW') when
- Windows shuts down; between these two broadcasts, the additional
- Windows-only Cloaking services are available
- this function was first introduced with RM386 (RAM-MAN/386) v6.00, the
- memory manager included in Helix Software's Netroom
- SeeAlso: INT 2C/AX=0009h,INT 2F/AX=4310h"Cloaking"
- --------m-2C0000-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking - ALLOCATE GDT SELECTOR
- AX = 0000h
- EBX = base address
- CL = access mode byte
- CH = extended access mode byte (omit limit field)
- EDX = segment limit
- Return: CF clear if successful
- AX = selector
- CF set on error
- AX = error code (see #1345)
- Notes: this INT 2C interface is used by Netroom's DPMI.EXE v3.00
- to access extended memory, set the base address to the desired
- physical address plus 400000h (4M)
- this function was first introduced with RM386 (RAM-MAN/386) v6.00, the
- memory manager included in Helix Software's Netroom
- SeeAlso: AX=0001h,AX=0002h,AX=0003h,AX=0004h,AX=0005h,INT 31/AH=57h,#0377
-
- (Table 1345)
- Values for Cloaking error code:
- 0001h no more selectors
- 0002h not a GDT ring 0 selector
- 0003h invalid selector (out of range, not user selector)
- 0004h selector not allocated
- --------m-2C0001-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking - FREE GDT SELECTOR
- AX = 0001h
- SI = selector
- Return: CF clear if successful
- CF set on error
- AX = error code (see #1345)
- Note: this function was first introduced with RM386 (RAM-MAN/386) v6.00
- SeeAlso: AX=0000h,INT 2F/AX=4310h"Cloaking"
- --------m-2C0002-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking - SET SEGMENT BASE ADDRESS
- AX = 0002h
- SI = selector
- EBX = new physical base addres
- Return: CF clear if successful
- CF set on error
- AX = error code (see #1345)
- Note: this function was first introduced with RM386 (RAM-MAN/386) v6.00
- SeeAlso: AX=0000h,AX=0003h,AX=0004h,INT 31/AX=0007h,#0377
- --------m-2C0003-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking - SET SEGMENT LIMIT
- AX = 0003h
- SI = selector
- EBX = new limit
- Return: CF clear if successful
- CF set on error
- AX = error code (see #1345)
- Note: this function was first introduced with RM386 (RAM-MAN/386) v6.00
- SeeAlso: AX=0000h,AX=0002h,AX=0004h,INT 31/AX=0008h
- --------m-2C0004-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking - SET SEGMENT ACCESS MODE
- AX = 0004h
- SI = selector
- CL = new access mode byte (see #0378)
- Return: CF clear if successful
- CF set on error
- AX = error code (see #1345)
- Note: this function was first introduced with RM386 (RAM-MAN/386) v6.00
- SeeAlso: AX=0000h,AX=0002h,AX=0003h,AX=0005h,INT 31/AX=0009h
- --------m-2C0005-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking - SET SEGMENT EXTENDED ACCESS MODE
- AX = 0005h
- SI = selector
- CL = new extended access mode byte (limit field ignored) (see #1346)
- Return: CF clear if successful
- CF set on error
- AX = error code (see #1345)
- Note: this function was first introduced with RM386 (RAM-MAN/386) v6.00
- SeeAlso: AX=0000h,AX=0002h,AX=0003h,AX=0004h,INT 31/AX=0009h
-
- Bitfields for extended access mode byte:
- Bit(s) Description (Table 1346)
- 7 4K granularity instead of byte granularity
- 6 32-bit code segment
- 5 reserved (0)
- 4 segment available to system
- SeeAlso: #0379
- --------m-2C0006-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking - GET PROTECTED-MODE INTERRUPT VECTOR
- AX = 0006h
- CL = vector (00h-7Fh)
- Return: CF clear
- DX:EBX -> current interrupt handler
- Note: this function was first introduced with RM386 (RAM-MAN/386) v6.00
- SeeAlso: AX=0007h,INT 31/AX=0204h
- --------m-2C0007-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking - SET PROTECTED-MODE INTERRUPT VECTOR
- AX = 0007h
- CL = vector (00h-7Fh)
- DX:EBX -> interrupt handler
- Return: CF clear
- Notes: this function was first introduced with RM386 (RAM-MAN/386) v6.00
- the IDT entry's type remains unchanged
- SeeAlso: AX=0006h,INT 31/AX=0205h
- --------m-2C0008-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking - GET PASSALONG ADDRESS
- AX = 0008h
- Return: CF clear
- DX:EBX = current passalong address
- Note: this function was first introduced with RM386 (RAM-MAN/386) v6.00
- SeeAlso: AX=0009h,AX=002Ch,INT 2F/AX=4310h"Cloaking"
- --------m-2C0009-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking - SET PASSALONG ADDRESS
- AX = 0009h
- DX:EBX = new value for passalong address (see #1347)
- Return: CF clear
- Notes: when an INT 2C instruction is executed in V86 mode, the Cloaking host
- calls the passalong address. The handler should check whether the
- upcall is of interest to it, and if not it should jump to the old
- passalong address (retrieved with AX=0008h before the handler was
- installed). The final handler should return with CF clear to cause
- the interrupt to be reflected back to V86 mode if none of the
- passalong handlers is triggered
- this function was first introduced with RM386 (RAM-MAN/386) v6.00
- SeeAlso: AX=0008h,AX=002Dh,INT 2C"CLOAKING"
-
- (Table 1347)
- Values Cloaking passalong address is called with:
- EAX = CS:IP of byte following INT 2C instruction invoking passalong
- SS:EBX -> caller registers (see #1348)
- CF clear
- others undefined
- Return: CF clear: pass along to V86-mode INT 2C handler
- CF set: return immediately to V86 mode
-
- Format of Cloaking caller registers:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1348)
- 00h DWORD EDI
- 04h DWORD ESI
- 08h DWORD EBP
- 0Ch DWORD reserved (ESP from PUSHAD instruction)
- 10h DWORD EBX
- 14h DWORD EDX
- 18h DWORD ECX
- 1Ch DWORD EAX
- 20h DWORD error code
- 24h DWORD EIP
- 28h WORD CS
- 2Ah WORD padding
- 2Ch DWORD EFLAGS
- 30h DWORD ESP
- 34h WORD SS
- 36h WORD padding
- --remainder not available if protected-mode ring3 trap---
- 38h WORD ES
- 3Ah WORD padding
- 3Ch WORD DS
- 3Eh WORD padding
- 40h WORD FS
- 42h WORD padding
- 44h WORD GS
- 46h WORD padding
- --------m-2C000A-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking - GET BASE ADDRESS OF GDT SELECTOR
- AX = 000Ah
- SI = selector
- Return: CF clear if successful
- EBX = segment base address
- CF set on error
- AX = error code (see #1345)
- Note: this function was first introduced with RM386 (RAM-MAN/386) v6.00, the
- memory manager included in Helix Software's Netroom
- SeeAlso: AX=0000h,AX=0002h,AX=000Bh
- --------m-2C000B-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking - GET SELECTOR LIMIT
- AX = 000Bh
- SI = selector
- Return: CF clear if successful
- EBX = segment base address
- CF set on error
- AX = error code (see #1345)
- Note: this function was first introduced with RM386 (RAM-MAN/386) v6.00
- SeeAlso: AX=000Ah,INT 2F/AX=4310h"Cloaking"
- --------m-2C---------------------------------
- INT 2C P - RM386 v6.00 - CLOAKING - RESERVED FOR CLOAKED BIOS USE UNDER WINDOWS
- AX = function (000Ch-001Fh)
- --------m-2C000F-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking v1.01 - "Simulate_Shell_Event"
- AX = 000Fh
- ECX = event code (see #1349)
- DX = subfunction for event
- EDX high word = boost value (see #1350)
- SI:EDI -> completion procedure
- Return: CF clear if successful (event scheduled)
- CF set on error
- Note: this function is only available while MS Windows is running
- SeeAlso: AX=0011h,AX=0012h,INT 2F/AX=1605h,INT 2F/AX=4310h"Cloaking"
-
- (Table 1349)
- Values for Cloaking shell event code:
- 0414h Hot key event
- subevent 0000h: Alt-Space
- subevent 0001h: Alt-Enter
- subevent 0002h: Dir-VM
- 0415h Switch context
- subevent 0000h for DOS VM context, nonzero for System VM context
- 0416h Clipboard event
- 0417h Termination event
- subevent 0000h for normal termination, nonzero for error
- 0418h Display message
- subevent 0000h for normal message, nonzero for system model ASAP
- 0419h Crash
- 041Ah Paste complete
- subevent 0000h: normal
- subevent 0001h: cancelled by user
- subevent 0002h: cancelled
- 041Bh Contention event
- 041Ch Screen switch
- subevent 0000h: forward
- subevent 0001h: back
- 041Dh Filesystem change
- 041Eh Check Focus
- 041Fh Panic
-
- Bitfields for boost value:
- Bit(s) Description (Table 1350)
- 0 boost system VM until focus changes
- 1 boost system VM on Switcher screen
- 2 boost system VM until response
- 3 boost system VM during clipboard activity
- 4 boost system VM during print screen
- 5 boost system VM during update
- --------m-2C0011-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking v1.01 - "Switch_VMs_and_Call_back"
- AX = 0011h
- EBX = handle of VM to be made active
- SI:EDI -> 32-bit FAR completion procedure
- Return: CF clear if successful (scheduled)
- CF set on error
- Notes: this function is only available while MS Windows is running
- the completion procedure is called with CF clear if the specified
- VM has been made active, or with CF set on error
- SeeAlso: AX=000Fh,AX=0012h
- --------m-2C0012-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking v1.01 - "Query_Current_VM"
- AX = 0012h
- Return: CF clear
- EBX = handle of active VM
- ESI = handle of system VM
- ECX = VM status flags (see #1351)
- EDX = shell flags (see #1352)
- Note: this function is only available while MS Windows is running in enhanced
- mode
- SeeAlso: AX=000Fh,AX=0011h,AX=0013h
-
- Bitfields for VM status flags:
- Bit(s) Description (Table 1351)
- 0 in exclusive mode
- 1 runs in background
- 2 being created
- 3 suspended
- 4 not executable
- 5 executing in protected mode
- 6 contains PM application
- 7 32-bit PM application
- 8 called from VxD
- 9 high priority background
- 10 blocked on semaphore
- 11 awakening
- 12 has pageable V86
- 13 has locked V86
- 14 is scheduled
- 15 idle
- 16 closing
-
- Bitfields for shell flags:
- Bit(s) Description (Table 1352)
- 2 windowed
- 5 Alt-Tab reserved
- 6 Alt-Esc reserved
- 7 Alt-Space reserved
- 8 Alt-PrtSc reserved
- 9 Alt-Enter reserved
- 10 Alt-PrtSc reserved
- 11 PrtSc reserved
- 12 polling enabled
- 13 no HMA
- 14 has shortcut key
- 15 locked EMS handles
- 16 locked XMS handles
- 17 fast paste enabled
- 18 locked V86 memory
- 30 close-on-exit enabled
- --------m-2C0013-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking v1.01 - "Issue_System_Modal_Message"
- AX = 0013h
- EDX = message box flags (see #1353)
- DS:ECX -> ASCIZ message text
- DS:EDI -> ASCIZ caption
- Return: CF clear
- EAX = response code
- Note: this function is only available while MS Windows is running in enhanced
- mode
- SeeAlso: AX=000Fh,AX=0012h
-
- Bitfields for message box flags:
- Bit(s) Description (Table 1353)
- 3-0 response codes (see #1354)
- 7-4 icon codes
- 1 = Warning hand
- 2 = exclamation mark
- 4 = asterisk
- 9-8 default response (0 = first button, 1 = second, 2 = third)
- 12 message is system model
- 15 don't change focus
- 29 hang with interrupts enabled
- 30 do not window
- 31 execute ASAP
-
- (Table 1354)
- Values for response codes:
- 00h OK
- 01h OK, Cancel
- 02h Abort, Retry, Ignore
- 03h Yes, No, Cancel
- 04h Yes, No
- 05h Retry, Cancel
- --------m-2C001D-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking v1.01 - GET INT 2C API HANDLER ENTRY POINT
- AX = 001Dh
- Return: CF clear
- DX:EBX = selector:offset of Cloaking host INT 2C handler
- Desc: get the Cloaking host's entry point to bypass any other programs
- which may have hooked INT 2C in protected mode
- Note: the returned entry point must be called with a simulated INT, i.e.
- a PUSHD must precede the far call to the handler
- SeeAlso: INT 2F/AX=4310h"Cloaking"
- --------m-2C001E-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking v1.01 - CLEAR CRITICAL SECTION
- AX = 001Eh
- Return: CF clear
- Desc: allow MS Windows to switch to another VM after having prevented it
- by invoking a critical section
- SeeAlso: AX=001Fh,INT 15/AX=101Ch,INT 2F/AX=1682h
- --------m-2C001F-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking v1.01 - SET CRITICAL SECTION
- AX = 001Fh
- Return: CF clear
- Desc: prevent MS Windows from switching to another VM
- SeeAlso: AX=001Eh,INT 15/AX=101Bh,INT 2F/AX=1681h
- --------m-2C0020-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking - GET SIZE OF PROTECTED-MODE STATE
- AX = 0020h
- Return: EAX = number of bytes required for storing state
- Note: this function was first introduced with RM386 (RAM-MAN/386) v6.00
- SeeAlso: AX=0021h,AX=0022h
- --------m-2C0021-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking - SAVE PROTECTED-MODE STATE
- AX = 0021h
- ES:EDI -> buffer for protected-mode state
- Return: CF clear
- buffer filled
- Note: this function was first introduced with RM386 (RAM-MAN/386) v6.00
- SeeAlso: AX=0020h,AX=0022h
- --------m-2C0022-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking - RESTORE PROTECTED-MODE STATE
- AX = 0022h
- DS:ESI -> buffer containing previously-saved protected-mode state
- Return: CF clear if successful
- state restored
- CF set on error (invalid buffer contents)
- Note: this function was first introduced with RM386 (RAM-MAN/386) v6.00
- SeeAlso: AX=0020h,AX=0021h
- --------m-2C0023-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking - ISSUE PROTECTED-MODE XMS CALL
- AX = 0023h
- Notes: not currently implemented--NOP in RM386 v6.00
- this function was first introduced with RM386 (RAM-MAN/386) v6.00
- --------m-2C0024-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking - SET V86-MODE STACK
- AX = 0024h
- DX:EBX = new value for V86-mode SS:ESP
- Return: nothing
- Note: this function was first introduced with RM386 (RAM-MAN/386) v6.00
- --------m-2C0025-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking - CALL V86-MODE PROCEDURE
- AX = 0025h
- DS:EBX -> client register structure (see #1348)
- Return: CF clear if successful
- client register structure updated
- CF set if no more nested procedure call space available
- Notes: this call uses the V86-mode stack supplied in the client structure, and
- calls the routine specified by CS:IP in the client structure
- this function was first introduced with RM386 (RAM-MAN/386) v6.00
- SeeAlso: AX=0026h,AX=0027h,INT 31/AX=0301h
- --------m-2C0026-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking - CALL V86-MODE INTERRUPT HANDLER
- AX = 0026h
- DS:EBX -> client register structure (see #1348)
- CX = interrupt number
- Return: CF clear if successful
- client register structure updated
- CF set if no more nested procedure call space available
- Notes: this call uses the V86-mode stack supplied in the client structure
- this function was first introduced with RM386 (RAM-MAN/386) v6.00
- SeeAlso: AX=0025h,AX=0027h,INT 31/AX=0300h
- --------m-2C0027-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking - CHAIN TO V86-MODE INTERRUPT HANDLER
- AX = 0027h
- DS:EBX -> client register structure (see #1348)
- Return: CF clear if successful
- client register structure updated
- CF set if no more nested procedure call space available
- Notes: this call uses the V86-mode stack supplied in the client structure,
- and jumps to the address specified by CS:IP in the client structure
- this function was first introduced with RM386 (RAM-MAN/386) v6.00
- SeeAlso: AX=0025h,AX=0026h
- --------m-2C0028-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking - GET ESP0 FROM TSS
- AX = 0028h
- Return: CF clear
- EAX = TSS's ESP0
- Note: this function was first introduced with RM386 (RAM-MAN/386) v6.00, the
- memory manager included in Helix Software's Netroom
- --------m-2C0029-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking - SET SECONDARY STACK
- AX = 0029h
- DX:EBX = new value for SS:ESP of ring 3 secondary stack
- Return: CF clear
- Desc: inform RM386 of the ring 3 interrupt stack location
- Note: this function was first introduced with RM386 (RAM-MAN/386) v6.00
- --------m-2C002A-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking - SET 8259 IRQ BASE VECTORS
- AX = 002Ah
- BL = base vector of master interrupt controller
- CL = base vector of slave interrupt controller
- Notes: this call merely informs RM386 that the caller has changed the
- interrupt mappings
- this function was first introduced with RM386 (RAM-MAN/386) v6.00
- SeeAlso: INT 67/AX=DE0Bh
- --------m-2C002BCH81-------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking - PROTECTED-MODE VIRTUAL DMA SERVICES
- AX = 002Bh
- CH = 81h
- CL = subfunction (02h-0Ch)
- other registers as appropriate for subfunction
- Return: varies by function
- CF set on error
- Notes: these functions are equivalent to the INT 4B/AX=81xxh subfunctions
- with the same numbers
- this function was first introduced with RM386 (RAM-MAN/386) v6.00
- SeeAlso: INT 4B/AX=8102h,INT 4B/AX=810Ch
- --------m-2C002C-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking - GET PORT-TRAPPING PASSALONG
- AX = 002Ch
- Return: CF clear
- DX:EBX = current I/O trapping passalong address
- Note: this function was first introduced with RM386 (RAM-MAN/386) v6.00
- SeeAlso: AX=0008h,AX=002Dh
- --------m-2C002D-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking - SET PORT-TRAPPING PASSALONG
- AX = 002Dh
- DX:EBX = new I/O trapping passalong address (see #1355)
- Return: CF clear
- Notes: RM386 calls the passalong address whenever an access to a monitored
- I/O port is attempted; the handler should check whether it is a port
- that it is interested in, and if not call the previous passalong
- address (which was retrieved with AX=002Ch before installing the
- new handler)
- this function was first introduced with RM386 (RAM-MAN/386) v6.00
- SeeAlso: AX=0009h,AX=002Ch,INT 67/AX=5DEAh
-
- (Table 1355)
- Values Cloaking port-trapping passalong address is called with:
- EAX = CS:IP of faulting instruction (unless executing in protected-mode
- ring 3)
- SS:EBX -> caller register structure (see #1348)
- check EFLAGS V86-mode bit for type
- CX = first two bytes of I/O instruction which was trapped
- DX = port to which I/O is being performed
- CF clear
- Return: CF clear if RM386 should perform I/O operation
- CF set if I/O should be skipped
- Note: RM386 skips the trapped I/O instruction, so the passalong handler
- should not modify the client CS:EIP
- --------m-2C002E-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking - TRAP I/O PORT
- AX = 002Eh
- DX = port number to trap
- Return: CF clear if successful
- CF set on error (port out of range or reserved)
- Note: this function was first introduced with RM386 (RAM-MAN/386) v6.00
- SeeAlso: AX=002Fh,AX=0030h
- --------m-2C002F-----------------------------
- INT 2C PU - Cloaking - UNTRAP I/O PORT
- AX = 002Fh
- DX = port number for which to cancel trapping
- Return: CF clear if successful
- CF set on error (port out of range or reserved)
- Note: this function was first introduced with RM386 (RAM-MAN/386) v6.00
- SeeAlso: AX=002Eh,AX=0030h
- --------m-2C0030-----------------------------
- INT 2C PU - Cloaking - GET TRAPPING STATE OF SPECIFIED PORT
- AX = 0030h
- DX = port number
- Return: CF clear if successful
- BX = current state (0000h not trapped, 0001h trapped)
- CF set on error (port out of range or reserved)
- Note: this function was first introduced with RM386 (RAM-MAN/386) v6.00
- SeeAlso: AX=002Eh,AX=002Fh
- --------m-2C0031-----------------------------
- INT 2C PU - RM386 v6.00 - BUG
- AX = 0031h
- Program: RM386 (RAM-MAN/386) is the memory manager included in Helix Software's
- Netroom
- Note: due to a fencepost error, RM386 v6.00 will branch unpredictably if
- invoked with this function
- --------m-2C0031-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking v1.01 - ALLOCATE V86 CALLBACK
- AX = 0031h
- DX:EBX = CS:EIP of protected-mode routine to be invoked by callback
- Return: CF clear if successful
- EBX = CS:IP of V86-mode callback handler
- CF set on error
- SeeAlso: AX=0032h
- --------m-2C0032-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking v1.01 - FREE V86 CALLBACK
- AX = 0032h
- EBX = CS:IP of V86-mode callback handler
- Return: CF clear if successful
- CF set on error
- AX = error code
- 0005h invalid callback address
- 0006h callback already free
- SeeAlso: AX=0032h
- --------m-2C0033-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking v1.01 - REGISTER CLOAKING CLIENT
- AX = 0033h
- DS:EDX -> client registration structure (see #1356)
- Return: CF clear if successful
- CF set on error (linked list corrupt)
- SeeAlso: AX=0034h,#1497 at INT 2F/AX=4310h"Cloaking"
-
- Format of client registration structure:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1356)
- 00h PWORD link to next structure
- 06h PWORD link to previous structure
- 0Ch 2 BYTEs client version (major, minor)
- 0Eh 20 BYTEs client name
- 22h DWORD physical address of client start
- 26h DWORD client's total size in bytes
- Note: the link area should not be modified once the structure has been
- used for the registration call
- --------m-2C0034-----------------------------
- INT 2C P - Cloaking v1.01 - UNREGISTER CLOAKING CLIENT
- AX = 0034h
- DS:EDX -> client registration structure (see #1356)
- Return: CF clear if successful
- CF set on error (linked list corrupt)
- Note: the client must unregister before freeing the XMS block containing
- its registration structure(s)
- SeeAlso: AX=0033h,#1497 at INT 2F/AX=4310h"Cloaking"
- --------D-2D---------------------------------
- INT 2D - DOS 2+ - RESERVED
- Note: this vector is not used in DOS versions <= 6.00, and points at an IRET
- BUG: RM386 v6.00-6.02 (as distributed with Helix's Netroom v3.x) contains
- a stack bug in its protected-mode INT 2D handler which causes a crash
- when INT 2D is invoked from V86 mode
- --------t-2D---------------------------------
- INT 2D - ALTERNATE MULTIPLEX INTERRUPT SPECIFICATION (AMIS) [v3.5.1]
- AH = multiplex number
- AL = function
- 00h installation check
- Return: AL = 00h if free
- AL = FFh if multiplex number in use
- CX = binary version number (CH = major, CL = minor)
- DX:DI -> signature string (see #1357) identifying
- the program using the multiplex number
- 01h get entry point
- Return: AL = 00h if all API calls via INT 2D
- AL = FFh if entry point supported
- DX:BX -> entry point for bypassing interrupt chain
- 02h uninstall
- DX:BX = return address for successful uninstall (may be
- ignored by TSR)
- Return: AL = status
- 00h not implemented
- 01h unsuccessful
- 02h can not uninstall yet, will do so when able
- 03h safe to remove, but no resident uninstaller
- (TSR still enabled)
- BX = segment of memory block with resident code
- 04h safe to remove, but no resident uninstaller
- (TSR now disabled)
- BX = segment of memory block with resident code
- 05h not safe to remove now, try again later
- FFh successful
- return at DX:BX with AX destroyed if successful and
- TSR honors specific return address
- 03h request pop-up
- Return: AL = status
- 00h not implemented or TSR is not a pop-up
- 01h can not pop up at this time, try again later
- 02h can not pop up yet, will do so when able
- 03h already popped up
- 04h unable to pop up, user intervention required
- BX = standard reason code
- 0000h unknown failure
- 0001h interrupt chain passes through memory
- which must be swapped out to pop up
- 0002h swap-in failed
- CX = application's reason code if nonzero
- FFh TSR popped up and was exited by user
- BX = return value
- 0000h no return value
- 0001h TSR unloaded
- 0002h-00FFh reserved
- 0100h-FFFFh application-dependent
- 04h determine chained interrupts
- BL = interrupt number (except 2Dh)
- Return: AL = status
- 00h not implemented
- 01h (obsolete) unable to determine
- 02h (obsolete) interrupt hooked
- 03h (obsolete) interrupt hooked, address returned
- DX:BX -> TSR's interrupt BL handler
- 04h list of hooked interrupts returned
- DX:BX -> interrupt hook list (see #1358)
- FFh interrupt not hooked
- Notes: since INT 2D is known to be hooked, the resident code
- need not test for BL=2Dh (to minimize its size), and
- the return value is therefore undefined in that case.
- BL is ignored if the TSR returns AL=04h; in that case,
- the caller needs to scan the return list rather than
- making additional calls to this function. If the
- return is not 00h or 04h, then the caller must cycle
- through the remaining interrupt numbers it wishes to
- check.
- return values 01h thru 03h are disparaged and will be
- removed from the next version of this specification;
- they are included for compatibility with version 3.3,
- though they were probably never used in any
- implementation
- 05h get hotkeys
- Return: AL = status
- 00h not implemented
- FFh supported
- DX:BX -> hotkey list (see #1359)
- 06h-0Fh reserved for future enhancements
- Return: AL = 00h (not implemented)
- other application-dependent
- Notes: programs should not use fixed multiplex numbers; rather, a program
- should scan all multiplex numbers from 00h to FFh, remembering the
- first unused multiplex in case the program is not yet installed.
- For multiplex numbers which are in use, the program should compare
- the first 16 bytes of the signature string to determine whether it
- is already installed on that multiplex number. If not previously
- installed, it should use the first free multiplex number.
- functions other than 00h are not valid unless a program is installed
- on the selected multiplex number
- to be considered fully compliant with version 3.5 of the specification,
- programs must implement at least functions 00h, 02h (no resident
- uninstall code required), and 04h (return value 04h). TSRs that
- provide hotkeys with which the user can activate them must also
- implement function 05h. The absolute minimum fully-compliant
- implementation has an overhead of 64 bytes (80 bytes with function
- 05h) plus 22 bytes per hooked interrupt (for the interrupt sharing
- protocol header and hook list entry).
- the signature string and description may be used by memory mappers
- to display the installed programs
- users of this proposal should adhere to the IBM interrupt sharing
- protocol (see #1363), which will permit removal of TSRs in
- arbitrary order and interrupt handler reordering. All TSRs
- following this proposal should be removable, though they need not
- keep the code for removing themselves resident; it is acceptable
- for a separate program to perform the removal.
- A sample implementation including example TSRs and utility programs
- may be found in a separate package distributed as AMISLnnn.ZIP
- (AMISL091.ZIP as of this writing).
- Please let me know if you choose to follow this proposal. The
- signature and a list of the private API calls you use would be
- appreciated, as well.
- SeeAlso: INT 2F
- Index: installation check;Alternate Multiplex Interrupt Specification
- Index: installation check;AMIS|installation check;FASTMOUS
- Index: installation check;SPELLER|installation check;Monitor
- Index: installation check;NOLPT|installation check;NOTE
- Index: installation check;RBkeyswp|installation check;SWITCHAR
- Index: installation check;VGABLANK|installation check;EATMEM
- Index: installation check;RECALL|installation check;XPTR2
- Index: uninstall;Alternate Multiplex Interrupt Specification|uninstall;AMIS
- Index: entry point;Alternate Multiplex Interrupt|entry point;AMIS
-
- Format of AMIS signature string:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1357)
- 00h 8 BYTEs blank-padded manufacturer's name (possibly abbreviated)
- 08h 8 BYTEs blank-padded product name
- 10h 64 BYTEs ASCIZ product description (optional, may be a single 00h)
- Note: it is not necessary to reserve a full 64 bytes for the description,
- just enough to store the actual ASCIZ string
- SeeAlso: #1364
-
- Format of AMIS interrupt hook list [array]:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1358)
- 00h BYTE interrupt number (last entry in array is 2Dh)
- 01h WORD offset within hook list's segment of the interrupt handler
- this will point at the initial short jump of the interrupt
- sharing protocol header (see #1363)
-
- Format of AMIS hotkey list:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1359)
- 00h BYTE type of hotkey checking (see #1360)
- 01h BYTE number of hotkeys (may be zero if TSR can disable hotkeys)
- 02h 6N BYTEs array of hotkey definitions
- (one per hotkey, first should be primary hotkey)
- Offset Size Description
- 00h BYTE hotkey scan code (00h/80h if shift states only)
- hotkey triggers on release if bit 7 set
- 01h WORD required shift states (see #1361)
- 03h WORD disallowed shift states (see #1361)
- 05h BYTE hotkey flags (see #1362)
- Notes: except for bit 7, the shift states correspond exactly to the return
- values from INT 16/AH=12h. A set bit in the required states word
- indicates that the corresponding shift state must be active when the
- hotkey's scan code is received for the hotkey to be recognized; a
- clear bit means that the corresponding state may be ignored. A set
- bit in the disallowed shift states word indicates that the
- corresponding shift state must be inactive.
- for the disallowed-states word, if one of the "either" bits is set,
- then both the corresponding left bit and right bit must be set
- examples:
- Ctrl-Alt-Del monitoring: 53h 000Ch 0003h 06h
- Alt-key tap (DESQview): B8h 0000h 0007h 08h
- Shf-Shf-N (NOTE.COM): 31h 0003h 000Ch 00h
- Index: hotkeys;AMIS
-
- Bitfields for type of AMIS hotkey checking:
- Bit(s) Description (Table 1360)
- 0 checks before chaining INT 09
- 1 checks after chaining INT 09
- 2 checks before chaining INT 15/AH=4Fh
- 3 checks after chaining INT 15/AH=4Fh
- 4 checks on INT 16/AH=00h,01h,02h
- 5 checks on INT 16/AH=10h,11h,12h
- 6 checks on INT 16/AH=20h,21h,22h
- 7 reserved (0)
-
- Bitfields for AMIS shift states:
- Bit(s) Description (Table 1361)
- 0 right shift pressed
- 1 left shift pressed
- 2 either control key pressed
- 3 either Alt key pressed
- 4 ScrollLock active
- 5 NumLock active
- 6 CapsLock active
- 7 either shift key pressed
- 8 left control key pressed
- 9 left Alt key pressed
- 10 right control key pressed
- 11 right Alt key pressed
- 12 ScrollLock pressed
- 13 NumLock pressed
- 14 CapsLock pressed
- 15 SysReq key pressed
- Notes: if bit 2 is set, either control key may be pressed for the hotkey; if
- bits 8 and 10 are both set, then both control keys must be pressed.
- Similarly for bits 3 and 9/11, as well as 7 and 0/1.
- the SysReq key is often labeled SysRq
-
- Bitfields for AMIS hotkey flags:
- Bit(s) Description (Table 1362)
- 0 hotkey chained before processing
- 1 hotkey chained after processing
- 2 others should pass through this hotkey so that it can be monitored
- 3 hotkey will not activate if other keys pressed/released before hotkey
- press is completed
- 4 this key is remapped into some other key
- 5-7 reserved (0)
-
- Format of interrupt sharing protocol interrupt handler entry point:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1363)
- 00h 2 BYTEs short jump to actual start of interrupt handler, immediately
- following this data block (EBh 10h)
- 02h DWORD address of next handler in chain
- 06h WORD signature 424Bh
- 08h BYTE EOI flag
- 00h software interrupt or secondary hardware interrupt handler
- 80h primary hardware interrupt handler (will issue EOI)
- 09h 2 BYTEs short jump to hardware reset routine
- must point at a valid FAR procedure (may be just RETF)
- 0Bh 7 BYTEs reserved (0)
- SeeAlso: INT F1"Common ISDN API",#2615
-
- (Table 1364)
- Values of AMIS signatures known to be in use:
- 'Byrial J' 'EKLAVO ' permits keyboard entry of Esperanto accented letters
- 'CoveSoft' 'Burnout+' shareware screen saver Burnout Plus
- 'Crynwr ' 'SPELLER ' TSR spelling-checker
- 'CSJewell' 'Modula3L' Curtis Jewell's Modula-3 compiler (non-TSR)
- 'DAISYCHA' 'INDRIVER' Advanced Parallel Port daisy chain driver (vendor name
- in product description field, if desired)
- (see also INT 2D/AL=DCh)
- 'DTown SD' 'DTU ' DTown Software Development's DTown Utilities
- (see also INT 2D/AL=20h)
- 'ECLIPSE ' 'PLUMP ' Eclipse Software's printer and plotter spooler
- 'GraySoft' 'GIPC ' GraySoft's Inter-Process Communications driver
- 'heathh ' 'Monitor '
- 'Helge O ' TSRs by Helge Olav Helgesen
- 'J. Berry' 'RATSR ' RemoteAccess Network Manager workstation module
- 'JWB ' 'RAMLIGHT' James Birdsall's on-screen RAMdisk activity indicator
- 'M Better' 'iHPFS ' Marcus Better's HPFS filesystem driver for DOS
- 'Nildram ' 'ST ' Screen Thief graphics screen grabber
- 'Pino Nav' 'Keybit ' Pino Navato's KEYBIT Lite Italian keyboard driver v4+
- 'R-Ware ' 'dLite ' run-time data decompression TSR
- 'Ralf B ' 'FASTMOUS' example TSR included with sample AMIS library code
- 'Ralf B ' 'NOLPT n ' example TSR -- turn LPTn into bit-bucket
- 'Ralf B ' 'NOTE ' example TSR -- popup note-taker
- 'Ralf B ' 'RBkeyswp' RBkeyswap v3.0+ -- swap Esc/~ and LCtrl/CapsLock keys
- 'Ralf B ' 'SWITCHAR' example TSR -- add switchar() support removed from DOS5
- 'Ralf B ' 'VGABLANK' example TSR -- VGA-only screen blanker
- 'Sally IS' 'Mdisk ' removeable, resizeable RAMdisk
- 'Sally IS' 'Scr2Tex ' screen dumper with output in (La)Tex format
- 'Thaco ' 'NEST ' Eirik Pedersen's programmer's delimiter matcher
- 'TifaWARE' 'EATMEM ' George A. Theall's public domain memory restrictor for
- testing programs (v1.1+)
- 'TifaWARE' 'RECALL ' public domain commandline editor and history (v1.2+)
- 'Todd ' 'XPTR2 ' PC-to-Transputer interface by Todd Radel
- SeeAlso: #1357
- --------N-2D--10-----------------------------
- INT 2D - RATSR 2.0+ - GET STATUS
- AL = 10h
- AH = AMIS multiplex number for RATSR
- Return: AL = status
- 01h listening (no connection)
- 02h receiving \
- 03h sending > station being monitored
- 04h initializing receive /
- AH = keyboard lock status (00h unlocked, 01h locked)
- Program: RATSR is a utility by James Berry provided with
- RemoteAccess/Professional, a commercial bulletin board system, that
- allows remote control of a station over a network
- SeeAlso: INT 2D"AMIS"
- --------d-2D--10-----------------------------
- INT 2D - dLite 1.0+ - GET PARAMETER BLOCK ADDRESS
- AL = 10h
- AH = AMIS multiplex number for dLite
- Return: CF clear if successful
- ES:BX -> parameter block (see #1365)
- CF set on error
- Program: dLite is a shareware TSR by Rainer Schuetze which transparently
- expands compressed files when they are read
- SeeAlso: AL=11h"dLite",AL=12h"dLite",INT 21/AX=FEDCh"PCMANAGE"
-
- Format of dLite parameter block:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1365)
- 00h BYTE TSR flags (see #1366)
- 01h WORD maximum number of programs needing original filesize
- 03h WORD current number of programs needing original filesize
- 05h WORD maximum number of files that can be handled by dLite (should
- be the same as FILES= in CONFIG.SYS)
- 07h WORD offset (in the same segment as the parameter block) of the
- table of programs needing the original filesize (8 bytes
- each, without path or extension, uppercase, and zero \
- terminated if shorter than 8 bytes)
-
- Bitfields for dLite TSR flags:
- Bit(s) Description (Table 1366)
- 0 deny FCB access
- 1 dLite sleeping rather than activated
- 2 always indicate original filesize when reading directory entries,
- rather than only for specified programs
- 3-7 reserved
- SeeAlso: #1365
- --------V-2D--10-----------------------------
- INT 2D - Burnout Plus v3.00 - GET STATE/CONTROL INFORMATION
- AL = 10h
- AH = AMIS multiplex number for Burnout Plus
- Return: AL = 01h
- BX = Burnout Plus status (see #1367)
- CX = record of features loaded (see #1368)
- ES:DI -> Burnout Plus control structure (see #1369)
- Program: Burnout Plus is a DOS screen saver from Cove Software
- SeeAlso: INT 14/AX=AA01h,INT 2D"AMIS"
- Index: screen saver;Burnout Plus
-
- Bitfields for Burnout Plus status:
- Bit(s) Description (Table 1367)
- 0 screen is blanked
- 1 MS Windows is active (Burnout Plus deactivated)
- 2-15 reserved
-
- Bitfields for Burnout Plus features loaded/features enabled:
- Bit(s) Description (Table 1368)
- 0 mouse activity monitor
- 1 passkey support
- 2 password support
- 3 continuous clear
- 4 software blanking
- 5 video activity monitor
- 6 disk activity monitor
- 7 activating keystroke suppression
- SeeAlso: #1369
-
- Format of Burnout Plus control structure:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1369)
- 00h BYTE size of structure in bytes
- 01h WORD Burnout Plus version
- 03h WORD screen blanking reset count in clock ticks
- 05h WORD current countdown value in clock ticks
- 07h BYTE type of timeout specification
- 08h BYTE instant-blank hotkey
- 09h WORD extended status information (see #1370)
- the bits for password, passkey, and software blanking are
- ignored and cannot be enabled or disabled externally
- 0Bh WORD features enabled (see #1368)
- Note: all fields except the first two may be modified by external programs
- to affect the operation of Burnout Plus
- Index: hotkeys;Burnout Plus
-
- Bitfields for extended Burnout Plus status information:
- Bit(s) Description (Table 1370)
- 0 Burnout Plus disabled
- 1 force screen to blank on next clock tick
- 2 restore screen if currently blanked
- 3-15 reserved
- Note: 1 and 2 are automatically cleared by Burnout Plus after blanking
- or restoring the screen
- SeeAlso: #1369
- --------V-2D--10-----------------------------
- INT 2D U - Screen Thief v1.00 - FREE HIGH MEMORY BUFFERS
- AL = 10h
- AH = AMIS multiplex number for Screen Thief
- Return: nothing
- Program: Screen Thief is a graphics screen grabber
- Note: releases any code and data stored in EMS, DOS UMBs, or XMS UMBs, but
- does not release the low-memory stub; this may be used to effect a
- partial uninstall if INT 2D/AL=02h fails
- SeeAlso: INT D8"Screen Thief"
- --------i-2D--10-----------------------------
- INT 2D U - RAMLIGHT v1.0 - GET MONITORING INFORMATION
- AL = 10h
- AH = AMIS multiplex number for RAMLIGHT
- Return: ES:BX -> array of fake device driver headers used in monitoring
- CX = number of drives being monitored???
- --------U-2D--10-----------------------------
- INT 2D - DTown Utilities v1.40+ - EXTENDED API INSTALLATION CHECK
- AL = 10h
- Return: AL = FFh
- BL = extended API availability (00h no, 01h API is loaded)
- SeeAlso: INT 2D/AL=11h"DTown",INT 2D/AL=20h,INT 2D/AL=50h
- --------d-2D--11-----------------------------
- INT 2D - dLite 1.0+ - CHECK FOR dPressed FILE AND GET ORIGINAL SIZE
- AL = 11h
- AH = AMIS multiplex number for dLite
- BX = file handle
- Return: CF clear if successful
- DX:AX = size of uncompressed file
- CF set on error (not dPressed file)
- SeeAlso: AL=10h"dLite",AL=12h"dLite"
- --------U-2D--11-----------------------------
- INT 2D - DTown Utilities v1.40+ - UTILITY INSTALLATION CHECK
- AL = 11h
- BL = function
- 00h get number of installed utilities
- Return: BL = number of utilities
- 01h get installed utilities
- DX:DI -> buffer containing one byte for each utility
- Return: DX:DI buffer filled with flags (0=no,1=yes) indicating
- whether the corresponding utility is loaded
- Return: AL = FFh if supported
- Note: this function is only available if the extended API has been installed
- in the resident portion
- SeeAlso: INT 2D/AL=10h"DTown",INT 2D/AL=20h
- --------d-2D--12-----------------------------
- INT 2D - dLite 1.0+ - CHECK FOR dPressed FILE AND GET COMPRESSED SIZE
- AL = 12h
- AH = AMIS multiplex number for dLite
- BX = file handle
- Return: CF clear if successful
- DX:AX = size of compressed file
- CF set on error (not dPressed file)
- SeeAlso: AL=10h"dLite",AL=11h"dLite"
- --------U-2D--20-----------------------------
- INT 2D - DTown Utilities v1.40+ - GET POP-UP HANDLER ADDRESS
- AL = 20h
- Return: AL = FFh if available
- DX:DI -> DTU popup-handler
- Note: this function is only available if the extended API has been installed
- in the resident portion
- SeeAlso: INT 2D/AL=10h"DTown",INT 2D/AL=21h,INT 2D/AL=50h,INT 2D/AL=51h
- --------U-2D--21-----------------------------
- INT 2D - DTown Utilities v1.40+ - POP UP
- AL = 21h
- BL = which utility to bring up
- 00h active utility
- 01h help screen
- 0Ah ASCII table
- 0Bh memory view
- 0Ch CPU status
- 0Dh calculator
- 0Eh miscellaneous
- 0Fh file viewer
- 10h disassembler
- Return: AL = status
- 00h already active
- FFh popped up successfully
- BX = 0000h
- Note: this function is only available if the extended API has been installed
- in the resident portion
- SeeAlso: INT 2D/AL=10h"DTown",INT 2D/AL=20h,INT 2D/AL=50h
- --------U-2D--50-----------------------------
- INT 2D - DTown Utilities v1.40+ - MEMORY VIEW SET ADDRESS
- AL = 50h
- CX:DX = new address for start of memory view utility's display
- Note: this function is only available if the extended API has been installed
- in the resident portion
- Return: AL = FFh if supported
- SeeAlso: INT 2D/AL=10h"DTown",INT 2D/AL=20h,INT 2D/AL=21h,INT 2D/AL=51h
- --------U-2D--51-----------------------------
- INT 2D - DTown Utilities v1.40+ - MEMORY VIEW SET REFERENCE
- AL = 51h
- BL = reference ("bookmark") number
- CX:DX = new address for reference
- Return: AL = status
- 00h invalid index
- FFh reference set
- Note: this function is only available if the extended API has been installed
- in the resident portion
- SeeAlso: INT 2D/AL=10h"DTown",INT 2D/AL=20h,INT 2D/AL=50h
- --------b-2D--DC-----------------------------
- INT 2D C - DAISY.SYS - BROADCAST: CHAIN RESCANNED
- AL = DCh
- AH = AMIS multiplex number for signature 'DAISYCHA' 'INDRIVER'
- DL = LPT Port Rescanned
- Program: DAISY.SYS is a daisy chain manager for parallel port peripherals
- conforming to the Advanced Parallel Port Committee's daisy chain
- specification.
- Desc: This Broadcast is sent whenever daisy chain IDs are reassigned to
- warn parallel port device drivers that their daisy chain ID may
- have been changed.
- Note: This function is a callout from DAISY.SYS, NOT a call into DAISY.SYS
- SeeAlso: INT 17/AX=0200h"Advanced Parallel Port"
- --------l-2E---------------------------------
- INT 2E U - DOS 2+ - PASS COMMAND TO COMMAND INTERPRETER FOR EXECUTION
- DS:SI -> commandline to execute (see #1371)
- Return: all registers except CS:IP destroyed
- AX = status (4DOS v4.0)
- 0000h successful
- FFFFh error before processing command (not enough memory, etc)
- other error number returned by command
- Notes: this call allows execution of arbitrary commands (including COMMAND.COM
- internal commands) without loading another copy of COMMAND.COM
- if COMMAND.COM is the user's command interpreter, the primary copy
- executes the command; this allows the master environment to be
- modified by issuing a "SET" command, but changes in the master
- environment will not become effective until all programs descended
- from the primary COMMAND.COM terminate
- since COMMAND.COM processes the string as if typed from the keyboard,
- the transient portion needs to be present, and the calling program
- must ensure that sufficient memory to load the transient portion can
- be allocated by DOS if necessary
- results are unpredictable if invoked by a program run from a batch file
- because this call is not reentrant and COMMAND.COM uses the same
- internal variables when processing a batch file
- hooked but ignored by 4DOS v3.0 COMMAND.COM replacement unless SHELL2E
- has been loaded
- the MS-DOS 5 Programmer's Reference calls this "Reload Transient"
-
- Format of DOS commandline:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1371)
- 00h BYTE length of command string, not counting trailing CR
- 01h var command string
- N BYTE 0Dh (CR)
- --------O-2E---------------------------------
- INT 2E UP - Windows NT - NATIVE API
- EAX = function number
- EDX = address of parameter block
- Return: ???
- --------l-2E----BXE22E-----------------------
- INT 2E - 4DOS v2.x-3.03 SHELL2E.COM - UNINSTALL
- BX = E22Eh
- DS:SI -> zero byte
- Return: if successful, SHELL2E terminates itself with INT 21/AH=4Ch
- ----------2F---------------------------------
- INT 2F - Multiplex - NOTES
- AH = identifier of program which is to handle the interrupt
- 00h-7Fh reserved for DOS
- B8h-BFh reserved for networks
- C0h-FFh reserved for applications
- AL is the function code
- This is a general mechanism for verifying the presence of a TSR and
- communicating with it. When searching for a free identifier code for AH
- using the installation check (AL=00h), the calling program should set
- BX/CX/DX to 0000h and must not depend on any registers other than CS:IP
- and SS:SP to be valid on return, since numerous programs now use additional
- registers on input and/or output for the installation check.
- Notes: Since the multiplex chain is growing so long, and beginning to
- experience multiplex number collisions, I am proposing an alternate
- multiplex interrupt on INT 2D. If you decide to use the alternate
- multiplex, please let me know.
- DOS and some other programs return values in the flags register, so
- any TSR which chains by calling the previous handler rather than
- jumping to it should ensure that the returned flags are preserved
- and passed back to the original caller
- SeeAlso: INT 2D
- --------t-2F---------------------------------
- INT 2F - BMB Compuscience Canada Utilities Interface - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AH = xx (dynamically assigned based upon a search for a multiplex
- number which doesn't answer installed)
- AL = 00h installation check
- ES:DI = EBEBh:BEBEh
- Return: AL = 00h not installed
- 01h not installed, not OK to install
- FFh installed; if ES:DI was EBEBh:BEBEh on entry, ES:DI will point
- to a string of the form 'MMMMPPPPPPPPvNNNN' where MMMM is a
- short form of the manufacturer's name, PPPPPPPP is a product
- name and NNNN is the product's version number
- --------t-2F---------------------------------
- INT 2F - Ross Wentworth's Turbo Pascal POPUP LIBRARY
- AH = programmer-selected multiplex number
- AL = function
- 00h installation check
- Return: AL = FFh if installed
- 01h get TSR interrupt vectors
- Return: DX:AX -> vector table (see #1372)
- 02h get TSR code segment
- Return: AX = code segment for all interrupt handlers
- 03h call user exit routine and release TSR's memory
- 04h get signature string
- Return: DX:AX -> counted string containing signature
- 05h get TSR's INT 2F handler
- Return: DX:AX -> INT 2F handler
- 06h enable/disable TSR
- BL = new state (00h disabled, 01h enabled)
- 07h activate TSR (popup if not disabled)
- 08h get hotkeys
- BL = which hotkey (00h = hotkey 1, 01h = hotkey 2)
- Return: AX = hotkey (AH = keyflags, AL = scancode)
- 09h set hotkey
- BL = which hotkey (00h = hotkey 1, 01h = hotkey 2)
- CX = new hotkey (CH = keyflags, CL = scancode)
- 0Ah-1Fh reserved
- Index: installation check;Ross Wentworth POPUP library
- Index: hotkeys;Ross Wentworth POPUP library
-
- Format of POPUP vector table entry:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1372)
- 00h BYTE vector number (00h = end of table)
- 01h DWORD original vector
- 05h WORD offset of interrupt handler in TSR's code segment
- --------t-2F---------------------------------
- INT 2F - CiriSOFT Spanish University of Valladolid TSR's Interface
- AH = xx (dynamically assigned based upon a search for a multiplex
- number from C0h to FFh which doesn't answer installed)
- AL = 00h installation check
- ES:DI = 1492h:1992h
- Return: AL = 00h not installed
- 01h not installed, not OK to install
- FFh installed; and if ES:DI was 1492h:1992h on entry, ES:DI will
- point to author_name_ver table (see #1373)
- AH = FFh
- Note: this interface permits advanced communication with TSRs: it is possible
- to make a generic uninstall utility, advanced TSR relocator programs
- in order to fit fragmented memory areas, etc.
- See also: INT 2D"AMIS",INT 2F"Compuscience"
- Index: installation check;CiriSOFT TSR interface
- Index: uninstall;CiriSOFT TSR interface
-
- Format of CiriSOFT author_name_ver table:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1373)
- -16 WORD segment of the start of the resident TSR code (CS in programs
- with PSP, XMS upper memory segment if installed as UMB...)
- -14 WORD offset of the start of the resident TSR code (frequently 100h
- in *.COM programs and 0 in upper memory TSR's).
- -12 WORD memory used by TSR (in paragraphs). Knowing the memory area
- used by TSR is possible to determine if hooked vectors are
- still pointing it (and if it is safe to uninstall).
- -10 BYTE characteristics byte (see #1374)
- -9 BYTE number of multiplex entry used (redefinition available). Note
- that the TSR must use THIS variable in it's INT 2Fh handler.
- -8 WORD offset to vector_area table (see #1375)
- -6 WORD offset to extra_area table (see #1376,bit 7 in offset -10)
- -4 4 BYTEs signature string "*##*"
- 00h var "AUTHOR:PROGRAM_NAME:VERSION",0 (variable length, this area
- is used in order to determine if the TSR is already resident
- and it's version code; the ':' char is used as delimiter)
-
- Bitfields for CiriSOFT characteristics byte:
- Bit(s) Description (Table 1374)
- 0-2 type
- 000 normal program (with PSP)
- 001 upper XMS memory block (needed HIMEM.SYS function to free memory
- when uninstalling)
- 010 device driver (*.SYS)
- 011 device driver in EXE format
- 1xx others (reserved)
- 3-6 reserved
- 7 set if extra_table defined and supported (see #1376)
- SeeAlso: #1373
-
- Format of CiriSOFT vector_area table:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1375)
- -1 BYTE number of vectors intercepted by TSR
- 00h BYTE first vector number
- 01h DWORD first vector pointer before installing the TSR
- 05h BYTE second vector number
- 06h DWORD second vector pointer before installing the TSR
- 0Ah ... (and so on)
- Note: the TSR must use these variables to invoke the previous interrupt
- handler routines
- SeeAlso: #1373
-
- Format of extra_area table (needed only to improve relocation feature):
- Offset Size Description (Table 1376)
- 00h WORD offset to external_ctrl table (see #1377)
- 0000h if not supported
- 02h WORD reserved for future use (0)
- SeeAlso: #1373
-
- Format of CiriSOFT external_ctrl table:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1377)
- 00h BYTE bit 0: TSR is relocatable (no absolute segment references)
- 01h WORD offset to a variable which can activate/inhibit the TSR
- ---And if bit 0 in offset 00h is off:
- 03h DWORD pointer to ASCIZ pathname for executable file which supports
- /SR parameter (silent installation & inhibit)
- 07h DWORD pointer to first variable to initialize on the copy reloaded
- from the previous TSR still resident
- 0Bh DWORD pointer to last variable (all variables packed in one block)
- --------c-2F00-------------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 2.x only PRINT.COM - ???
- AH = 00h
- ???
- Return: ???
- Notes: DOS 2.x PRINT.COM does not chain to previous INT 2F handler
- values in AH other than 00h or 01h cause PRINT to return the number of
- files in the queue in AH
- SeeAlso: AH=01h
- --------P-2F00-------------------------------
- INT 2F U - PSPRINT - PRINT JOB CONTROL
- AH = 00h
- ???
- Return: ???
- --------c-2F0080-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DOS 3.1+ PRINT - GIVE PRINT A TIME SLICE
- AX = 0080h
- Return: after PRINT executes
- Notes: PRINT returns AL=01h if AH=00h but AL is not 80h on entry
- this function is not supported by the Novell DOS 7 PRINT.COM
- --------N-2F00D8-----------------------------
- INT 2F - Personal NetWare - VLM - ???
- AX = 00D8h
- ???
- Return: ???
- Note: hooked by one of the .VLMs loaded by VLM.EXE v1.10, but apparently a
- NOP
- --------c-2F01-------------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 2.x only PRINT.COM - ???
- AH = 01h
- ???
- Return: ???
- Notes: DOS 2.x PRINT.COM does not chain to previous INT 2F handler
- values in AH other than 00h or 01h cause PRINT to return the number of
- files in the queue in AH
- SeeAlso: AH=00h
- --------c-2F0100-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DOS 3.0+ PRINT - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = 0100h
- Return: AL = status
- 00h not installed
- 01h not installed, but not OK to install
- FFh installed
- AH = 00h (Novell DOS 7)
- SeeAlso: AX=0101h
- --------c-2F0100SI20D6-----------------------
- INT 2F U - PrintCache 3.1 PRINT.COM - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = 0100h
- SI = 20D6h
- DI = 8761h
- Return: AX = 00FFh if installed
- DI = 0001h if PrintCache's PRINT.COM installed and magic values match
- SI = resident code segment
- Program: PrintCache PRINT.COM is a DOS PRINT replacement included in
- LaserTools' PrintCache memory/disk-based print spooler package
- Note: if either of SI or DI differ from the indicated magic values, only AX
- will be modified on return, for compatibility with DOS PRINT
- SeeAlso: AX=0101h/SI=20D6h,AX=C000h"PCACHE"
- --------c-2F0101-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DOS 3.0+ PRINT - SUBMIT FILE FOR PRINTING
- AX = 0101h
- DS:DX -> submit packet (see #1378)
- Return: CF clear if successful
- AL = status
- 01h added to queue
- 9Eh now printing
- CF set on error
- AX = error code (see #1379,#0885 at INT 21/AH=59h)
- SeeAlso: AX=0102h
-
- Format of PRINT submit packet:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1378)
- 00h BYTE level (must be 00h)
- 01h DWORD pointer to ASCIZ filename (no wildcards)
-
- (Table 1379)
- Values for PRINT error code:
- 0001h invalid function
- 0002h file not found
- 0003h path not found
- 0004h out of file handles
- 0005h access denied
- 0008h print queue full
- 0009h spooler busy
- 000Ch name too long
- 000Fh invalid drive
- --------c-2F0101SI20D6-----------------------
- INT 2F U - PrintCache v3.1 PRINT.COM - SUBMIT FILE FOR PRINTING
- AX = 0101h
- SI = 20D6h
- DI = 8761h
- DS:DX -> submit packet (see #1378)
- CL = print options
- bit 4: use default options
- Return: CF clear if successful
- AL = status
- 01h added to queue
- 9Eh now printing
- CF set on error
- AX = error code (see #1379)
- Program: PrintCache PRINT.COM is a DOS PRINT replacement included in
- LaserTools' PrintCache memory/disk-based print spooler package
- Note: if either SI or DI differs from the indicated magic values on entry,
- PrintCache will use the default print options for the file for
- compatibility with DOS PRINT
- SeeAlso: AX=0100h/SI=20D6h,AX=0101h,AX=0107h"PrintCache"
- --------c-2F0102-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DOS 3.0+ PRINT - REMOVE FILE FROM PRINT QUEUE
- AX = 0102h
- DS:DX -> ASCIZ filename (wildcards allowed)
- Return: CF clear if successful
- CF set on error
- AX = error code (see #1379)
- SeeAlso: AX=0101h,AX=0103h
- --------c-2F0103-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DOS 3.0+ PRINT - CANCEL ALL FILES IN PRINT QUEUE
- AX = 0103h
- Return: CF clear if successful
- CF set on error
- AX = error code (see #1379)
- SeeAlso: AX=0102h
- --------c-2F0104-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DOS 3.0+ PRINT - FREEZE PRINT QUEUE TO READ JOB STATUS
- AX = 0104h
- Return: CF clear if successful
- DX = error count since status last read
- DS:SI -> print queue
- CF set on error
- AX = error code (see #1379)
- Desc: get the list of print jobs, temporarily suspending PRINT's activities
- to avoid changing the list while it is being examined
- Notes: the print queue is an array of 64-byte ASCIZ filenames terminated by
- an empty filename; the first name is the file currently being printed
- printing is stopped until AX=0105h is called to prevent the queue
- from changing while the filenames are being read
- SeeAlso: AX=0101h,AX=0105h
- --------c-2F0105-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DOS 3.0+ PRINT - RESTART PRINT QUEUE AFTER STATUS READ
- AX = 0105h
- Return: CF clear if successful
- CF set on error
- AX = error code (see #1379)
- Desc: restart PRINT's activities once an application finishes examining the
- print queue
- SeeAlso: AX=0104h
- --------c-2F0106-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DOS 3.3+ PRINT - GET PRINTER DEVICE
- AX = 0106h
- Return: CF set if files in print queue
- AX = error code 0008h (queue full)
- DS:SI -> device driver header
- CF clear if print queue empty
- AX = 0000h
- Desc: determine which device, if any, PRINT is currently using for output
- Notes: undocumented prior to the release of MS-DOS 5.0
- this function can be used to allow a program to avoid printing to the
- printer on which PRINT is currently performing output
- SeeAlso: AX=0104h
- --------c-2F0107-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - PrintCache v3.1 PRINT.COM - SET TRAILING FORM FEEDS
- AX = 0107h
- CL bit 0: output form feed between print jobs
- Return: AL destroyed
- SeeAlso: AX=0100h/SI=20D6h,AX=0101h/SI=20D6h
- --------N-2F0200-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - PC LAN PROGRAM REDIR/REDIRIFS internal - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = 0200h
- Return: AL = FFh if installed
- Desc: determine whether the PC LAN Program redirector is installed
- SeeAlso: AX=0201h,AX=0203h
- --------N-2F0201-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - PC LAN PROGRAM REDIR/REDIRIFS internal - ???
- AX = 0201h
- Return: nothing???
- Notes: this function is called by the DOS 3.3+ PRINT.COM
- AX=0202h appears to be the opposite function
- these functions are supposedly used to signal opening and closing of
- printers
- SeeAlso: AX=0202h
- --------N-2F0202-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - PC LAN PROGRAM REDIR/REDIRIFS internal - ???
- AX = 0202h
- ???
- Return: nothing???
- Notes: this function is called by the DOS 3.3+ PRINT.COM
- these functions are supposedly used to signal opening and closing of
- printers
- SeeAlso: AX=0201h
- --------N-2F0203-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - PC LAN PROGRAM REDIR/REDIRIFS internal - ???
- AX = 0203h
- Return: nothing???
- Notes: this function is called by the DOS 3.3+ PRINT.COM
- AX=0204h appears to be the opposite function
- these functions are supposedly used to signal opening and closing of
- printers
- SeeAlso: AX=0200h,AX=0204h
- --------N-2F0204-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - PC LAN PROGRAM REDIR/REDIRIFS internal - ???
- AX = 0204h
- ???
- Return: nothing???
- Notes: this function is called by the DOS 3.3+ PRINT.COM
- AX=0203h appears to be the opposite function
- these functions are supposedly used to signal opening and closing of
- printers
- SeeAlso: AX=0200h,AX=0203h
- --------N-2F---------------------------------
- INT 2F U - PC LAN PROGRAM REDIR/REDIRIFS internal - ???
- AX = 02xxh
- ???
- Return: ???
- --------l-2F0500-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ CRITICAL ERROR HANDLER - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = 0500h
- Return: AL = 00h not installed, OK to install
- 01h not installed, can't install
- FFh installed
- Desc: determine whether a critical error message override is installed
- Note: this set of functions allows a user program to partially or completely
- override the default critical error handler's message in COMMAND.COM
- SeeAlso: AH=05h,INT 24
- --------l-2F05-------------------------------
- INT 2F CU - DOS 3.0+ CRITICAL ERROR HANDLER - EXPAND ERROR INTO STRING
- AH = 05h
- ---DOS 3.x---
- AL = extended error code (not zero)
- ---DOS 4.0+ ---
- AL = error type
- 01h DOS extended error code
- 02h parameter error
- BX = error code
- Return: CF clear if successful
- ES:DI -> ASCIZ error message (read-only)
- AL = completion state
- 00h message requires completion with device name, drive, etc.
- 01h message is complete as returned
- CF set if error code can't be converted to string
- AX,DI,ES destroyed
- other flags corrupted
- Notes: called at start of COMMAND.COM's default critical error handler if
- installed by a user program, allowing partial or complete overriding
- of the default error messages
- subfunction 02h is called by many DOS 4 external programs
- DR-DOS's COMMAND.COM appends additional info ("0 files copied") to the
- returned string
- SeeAlso: AX=0500h,AX=122Eh,INT 24
- --------U-2F0600-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DOS 3.0+ ASSIGN - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = 0600h
- Return: AL = status
- 00h not installed
- 01h not installed, but not OK to install
- FFh installed
- Notes: ASSIGN is not a TSR in DR-DOS 5.0; it is internally replaced by SUBST
- (see INT 21/AH=52h)
- undocumented prior to the release of DOS 5.0
- SeeAlso: AX=0601h,INT 21/AH=52h
- --------U-2F0601-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ ASSIGN - GET DRIVE ASSIGNMENT TABLE
- AX = 0601h
- Return: ES = segment of ASSIGN work area and assignment table
- Note: the 26 bytes starting at ES:0103h specify which drive each of A: to Z:
- is mapped to. Initially set to 01h 02h 03h....
- SeeAlso: AX=0600h
- --------D-2F0800-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DRIVER.SYS support - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = 0800h
- Return: AL = status
- 00h not installed, OK to install
- 01h not installed, not OK to install
- FFh installed
- Desc: determine whether the internal support code used by DRIVER.SYS is
- present; it is always present in DOS 3.2+
- Note: supported by DR-DOS 5.0
- --------D-2F0801-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DRIVER.SYS support - ADD NEW BLOCK DEVICE
- AX = 0801h
- DS:DI -> drive data table (see #1386,#1387,#1388)
- Return: AX,BX,SI,ES destroyed
- Notes: moves down internal list of drive data tables, copying and modifying
- the drive description flags word for tables referencing same physical
- drive
- the data table is appended to the chain of tables
- supported by DR-DOS 5.0
- SeeAlso: AX=0803h
- --------D-2F0802-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DRIVER.SYS support - EXECUTE DEVICE DRIVER REQUEST
- AX = 0802h
- ES:BX -> device driver request header (see #1382)
- Return: request header updated as per requested operation
- Notes: supported by DR-DOS 5.0
- DOS 3.2 executes this function on any AL value from 02h through F7h;
- DOS 4.0+ executes this function on AL=02h and AL=04h-F7h
- the command codes (see #1380) and structures described below apply
- to all drivers which support the appropriate commands; this call is
- just one of a number of ways in which a device driver request may
- be invoked
- this call reportedly leaves one word on the stack under MS-DOS 6.2,
- so the stack pointer should be saved and restored around the call
- to this function
- SeeAlso: AX=0800h,AX=0801h,AX=0803h,INT 21/AH=52h,INT 21/AH=99h,INT 21/AH=9Ah
-
- (Table 1380)
- Values for device driver command code:
- 00h INIT
- 01h MEDIA CHECK (block devices)
- 02h BUILD BPB (block devices)
- 03h IOCTL INPUT
- 04h INPUT
- 05h NONDESTRUCTIVE INPUT, NO WAIT (character devices)
- 06h INPUT STATUS (character devices)
- 07h INPUT FLUSH (character devices)
- 08h OUTPUT
- 09h OUTPUT WITH VERIFY
- 0Ah OUTPUT STATUS (character devices)
- 0Bh OUTPUT FLUSH (character devices)
- 0Ch IOCTL OUTPUT
- 0Dh (DOS 3.0+) DEVICE OPEN
- 0Eh (DOS 3.0+) DEVICE CLOSE
- 0Fh (DOS 3.0+) REMOVABLE MEDIA (block devices)
- 10h (DOS 3.0+) OUTPUT UNTIL BUSY (character devices)
- 11h (European MS-DOS 4.0) STOP OUTPUT (console screen drivers only)
- 12h (European MS-DOS 4.0) RESTART OUTPUT (console screen drivers only)
- 13h (DOS 3.2+) GENERIC IOCTL
- 14h unused
- 15h (European MS-DOS 4.0) RESET UNCERTAIN MEDIA FLAG
- 16h unused
- 17h (DOS 3.2+) GET LOGICAL DEVICE
- 18h (DOS 3.2+) SET LOGICAL DEVICE
- 19h (DOS 5.0+) CHECK GENERIC IOCTL SUPPORT
- 80h (CD-ROM) READ LONG
- 81h (CD-ROM) reserved
- 82h (CD-ROM) READ LONG PREFETCH
- 83h (CD-ROM) SEEK
- 84h (CD-ROM) PLAY AUDIO
- 85h (CD-ROM) STOP AUDIO
- 86h (CD-ROM) WRITE LONG
- 87h (CD-ROM) WRITE LONG VERIFY
- 88h (CD-ROM) RESUME AUDIO
-
- Bitfields for device request status:
- Bit(s) Description (Table 1381)
- 15 error
- 14-11 reserved
- 10 ??? set by DOS kernel on entry to some driver calls
- 9 busy
- 8 done (may be clear on return under European MS-DOS 4.0)
- 7-0 error code if bit 15 set (see #1383)
-
- Format of device driver request header:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1382)
- 00h BYTE length of request header
- 01h BYTE subunit within device driver
- 02h BYTE command code (see #1380)
- 03h WORD status (filled in by device driver) (see #1381)
- ---DOS---
- 05h 4 BYTEs reserved (unused in DOS 2.x and 3.x)
- 09h DWORD (European MS-DOS 4.0 only) pointer to next request header in
- device's request queue
- (other versions) reserved (unused in DOS 2.x and 3.x)
- ---STARLITE architecture---
- 05h DWORD pointer to next request header
- 09h 4 BYTEs reserved
- ---command code 00h---
- 0Dh BYTE (ret) number of units
- 0Eh DWORD (call) pointer to DOS device helper function (see #1384)
- (European MS-DOS 4.0 only)
- (call) pointer past end of memory available to driver (DOS 5+)
- (ret) address of first free byte following driver
- 12h DWORD (call) pointer to commandline arguments
- (ret) pointer to BPB array (block drivers) or
- 0000h:0000h (character drivers)
- 16h BYTE (DOS 3.0+) drive number for first unit of block driver (0=A)
- ---European MS-DOS 4.0---
- 17h DWORD pointer to function to save registers on stack
- ---DOS 5+ ---
- 17h WORD (ret) error-message flag
- 0001h MS-DOS should display error msg on init failure
- ---command code 01h---
- 0Dh BYTE media descriptor
- 0Eh BYTE (ret) media status
- 00h don't know
- 01h media has not changed
- FFh media has been changed
- 0Fh DWORD (ret, DOS 3.0+) pointer to previous volume ID if the
- OPEN/CLOSE/RM bit in device header is set and disk changed
- ---command code 02h---
- 0Dh BYTE media descriptor
- 0Eh DWORD transfer address
- -> scratch sector if NON-IBM FORMAT bit in device header set
- -> first FAT sector otherwise
- 12h DWORD pointer to BPB (set by driver) (see #0875 at INT 21/AH=53h)
- ---command codes 03h,0Ch--- (see also INT 21/AX=4402h,INT 21/AX=4403h)
- 0Dh BYTE media descriptor (block devices only)
- 0Eh DWORD transfer address
- 12h WORD (call) number of bytes to read/write
- (ret) actual number of bytes read or written
- ---command codes 04h,08h,09h (except Compaq DOS 3.31, DR-DOS 6)---
- 0Dh BYTE media descriptor (block devices only)
- 0Eh DWORD transfer address
- 12h WORD byte count (character devices) or sector count (block devices)
- 14h WORD starting sector number (block devices only)
- 16h DWORD (DOS 3.0+) pointer to volume ID if error 0Fh returned
- 1Ah DWORD (DOS 4.0+) 32-bit starting sector number (block devices with
- device attribute word bit 1 set only) if starting sector
- number above is FFFFh (see INT 21/AH=52h)
- ---command codes 04h,08h,09h (Compaq DOS 3.31, DR-DOS 6)---
- 0Dh BYTE media descriptor (block devices only)
- 0Eh DWORD transfer address
- 12h WORD byte count (character devices) or sector count (block devices)
- 14h DWORD 32-bit starting sector number (block devices only)
- Note: to reliably determine which variant of the request block for
- functions 04h,08h,09h has been passed to the driver, check
- the length field as well as the word at offset 14h. If the
- length is 1Eh and 14h=FFFFh, use the DWORD at 1Ah as the
- starting sector number; if the length is 18h, use the DWORD
- at 14h; otherwise, use the WORD at 14h.
- ---command code 05h---
- 0Dh BYTE byte read from device if BUSY bit clear on return
- ---command codes 06h,07h,0Ah,0Bh,0Dh,0Eh,0Fh---
- no further fields
- ---command code 10h---
- 0Dh BYTE unused
- 0Eh DWORD transfer address
- 12h WORD (call) number of bytes to write
- (ret) actual number of bytes written
- ---command codes 11h,12h---
- 0Dh BYTE reserved
- ---command code 15h---
- no further fields
- ---command codes 13h,19h---
- 0Dh BYTE category code
- 00h unknown
- 01h COMn:
- 03h CON
- 05h LPTn:
- 07h mouse (European MS-DOS 4.0)
- 08h disk
- 9Eh (STARLITE) Media Access Control driver
- 0Eh BYTE function code
- 00h (STARLITE) MAC Bind request
- 0Fh WORD copy of DS at time of IOCTL call (apparently unused in DOS 3.3)
- SI contents (European MS-DOS 4.0)
- 11h WORD offset of device driver header
- DI contents (European MS-DOS 4.0)
- 13h DWORD pointer to parameter block from INT 21/AX=440Ch or AX=440Dh
- ---command codes 80h,82h---
- 0Dh BYTE addressing mode
- 00h HSG (default)
- 01h Phillips/Sony Red Book
- 0Eh DWORD transfer address (ignored for command 82h)
- 12h WORD number of sectors to read
- (if 0 for command 82h, request is an advisory seek)
- 14h DWORD starting sector number
- logical sector number in HSG mode
- frame/second/minute/unused in Red Book mode
- (HSG sector = minute * 4500 + second * 75 + frame - 150)
- 18h BYTE data read mode
- 00h cooked (2048 bytes per frame)
- 01h raw (2352 bytes per frame, including EDC/ECC)
- 19h BYTE interleave size (number of sectors stored consecutively)
- 1Ah BYTE interleave skip factor
- (number of sectors between consecutive portions)
- ---command code 83h---
- 0Dh BYTE addressing mode (see above)
- 0Eh DWORD transfer address (ignored)
- 12h WORD number of sectors to read (ignored)
- 14h DWORD starting sector number (see also above)
- ---command code 84h---
- 0Dh BYTE addressing mode (see above)
- 0Eh DWORD starting sector number (see also above)
- 12h DWORD number of sectors to play
- ---command codes 85h,88h---
- no further fields
- ---command codes 86h,87h---
- 0Dh BYTE addressing mode (see above)
- 0Eh DWORD transfer address (ignored in write mode 0)
- 12h WORD number of sectors to write
- 14h DWORD starting sector number (see also above)
- 18h BYTE write mode
- 00h mode 0 (write all zeros)
- 01h mode 1 (default) (2048 bytes per sector)
- 02h mode 2 form 1 (2048 bytes per sector)
- 03h mode 2 form 2 (2336 bytes per sector)
- 19h BYTE interleave size (number of sectors stored consecutively)
- 1Ah BYTE interleave skip factor
- (number of sectors between consecutive portions)
-
- (Table 1383)
- Values for device driver error code:
- 00h write-protect violation
- 01h unknown unit
- 02h drive not ready
- 03h unknown command
- 04h CRC error
- 05h bad drive request structure length
- 06h seek error
- 07h unknown media
- 08h sector not found
- 09h printer out of paper
- 0Ah write fault
- 0Bh read fault
- 0Ch general failure
- 0Dh reserved
- 0Eh (CD-ROM) media unavailable
- 0Fh invalid disk change
-
- (Table 1384)
- Call European MS-DOS 4.0 device helper function with:
- DL = function
- 00h "SchedClock" called on each timer tick
- AL = tick interval in milliseconds
- 01h "DevDone" device I/O complete
- ES:BX -> request header
- Note: must update status word first; may be called from
- an interrupt handler
- 02h "PullRequest" pull next request from queue
- DS:SI -> DWORD pointer to start of device's request queue
- Return: ZF clear if pending request
- ES:BX -> request header
- ZF set if no more requests
- 03h "PullParticular" remove specific request from queue
- DS:SI -> DWORD pointer to start of device's request queue
- ES:BX -> request header
- Return: ZF set if request header not found
- 04h "PushRequest" push the request onto the queue
- DS:SI -> DWORD pointer to start of device's request queue
- ES:BX -> request header
- interrupts disabled
- 05h "ConsInputFilter" keyboard input check
- AX = character (high byte 00h if PC ASCII character)
- Return: ZF set if character should be discarded
- ZF clear if character should be handled normally
- Note: called by keyboard interrupt handler so DOS can scan
- for special input characters
- 06h "SortRequest" push request in sorted order by starting sector
- DS:SI -> DWORD pointer to start of device's request queue
- ES:BX -> request header
- interrupts disabled
- 07h "SigEvent" send signal on keyboard event
- AH = event identifier
- Return: AL,FLAGS destroyed
- 09h "ProcBlock" block on event
- AX:BX = event identifier (typically a pointer)
- CX = timeout in ms or 0000h for never
- DH = interruptable flag (nonzero if pause may be interrupted)
- interrupts disabled
- Return: after corresponding ProcRun call
- CF clear if event wakeup, set if unusual wakeup
- ZF set if timeout wakeup, clear if interrupted
- AL = wakeup code, nonzero if unusual wakeup
- interrupts enabled
- BX,CX,DX destroyed
- Note: block process and schedules another to run
- 0Ah "ProcRun" unblock process
- AX:BX = event identifier (typically a pointer)
- Return: AX = number of processes awakened
- ZF set if no processes awakened
- BX,CX,DX destroyed
- 0Bh "QueueInit" initialize/clear character queue
- DS:BX -> character queue structure (see #1385)
- Note: the queue size field must be set before calling
- 0Dh "QueueWrite" put a character in the queue
- DS:BX -> character queue (see #1385)
- AL = character to append to end of queue
- Return: ZF set if queue is full
- ZF clear if character stored
- 0Eh "QueueRead" get a character from the queue
- DS:BX -> character queue (see #1385)
- Return: ZF set if queue is empty
- ZF clear if characters in queue
- AL = first character in queue
- 10h "GetDOSVar" return pointer to DOS variable
- AL = index of variable
- 03h current process ID
- BX = index into variable if AL specifies an array
- CX = expected length of variable
- Return: CF clear if successful
- DX:AX -> variable
- CF set on error
- AX,DX destroyed
- BX,CX destroyed
- Note: the variables may not be modified
- 14h "Yield" yield CPU if higher-priority task ready to run
- Return: FLAGS destroyed
- 1Bh "CritEnter" begin system critical section
- DS:BX -> semaphore (6 BYTEs, initialized to zero)
- Return: AX,BX,CX,DX destroyed
- 1Ch "CritLeave" end system critical section
- DS:BX -> semaphore (6 BYTEs, initialized to zero)
- Return: AX,BX,CX,DX destroyed
- Note: must be called in the context of the process which
- called CritEnter on the semaphore
- Note: the DWORD pointing at the request queue must be allocated by the driver
- and initialized to 0000h:0000h. It always points at the next request
- to be executed
-
- Format of European MS-DOS 4.0 character queue:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1385)
- 00h WORD size of queue in bytes
- 02h WORD index of next character out
- 04h WORD count of characters in the queue
- 06h N BYTEs queue buffer
- --------D-2F0803-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 4.0+ DRIVER.SYS support - GET DRIVE DATA TABLE LIST
- AX = 0803h
- Return: DS:DI -> first drive data table in list (see #1386,#1387,#1388)
- Note: not available under DR-DOS 5.0
- SeeAlso: AX=0801h
-
- Format of DOS 3.30 drive data table:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1386)
- 00h DWORD pointer to next table (offset FFFFh if last table)
- 04h BYTE physical unit number (for INT 13)
- 05h BYTE logical drive number (0=A:)
- 06h 19 BYTEs BIOS Parameter Block (see also INT 21/AH=53h)
- Offset Size Description
- 00h WORD bytes per sector
- 02h BYTE sectors per cluster, FFh if unknown
- 03h WORD number of reserved sectors
- 05h BYTE number of FATs
- 06h WORD number of root dir entries
- 08h WORD total sectors
- 0Ah BYTE media descriptor, 00h if unknown
- 0Bh WORD sectors per FAT
- 0Dh WORD sectors per track
- 0Fh WORD number of heads
- 11h WORD number of hidden sectors
- 19h BYTE flags
- bit 6: 16-bit FAT instead of 12-bit FAT
- 1Ah WORD number of DEVICE OPEN calls without corresponding DEVICE CLOSE
- 1Ch 11 BYTEs volume label or "NO NAME " if none (always "NO NAME" for
- fixed media)
- 27h BYTE terminating null for volume label???
- 28h BYTE device type (see #0781 at INT 21/AX=440Dh)
- 29h WORD bit flags describing drive (see #1389)
- 2Bh WORD number of cylinders
- 2Dh 19 BYTEs BIOS Parameter Block for highest capacity supported
- 40h 3 BYTEs ???
- 43h 9 BYTEs filesystem type???, default = "NO NAME "
- (apparently only MS-DOS 3.30 fixed media, nulls for removable
- media and PC-DOS 3.30)
- 4Ch BYTE least-significant byte of last-accessed cylinder number
- ---removable media---
- 4Dh DWORD time of last access in clock ticks (FFFFFFFFh if never)
- ---fixed media---
- 4Dh WORD partition (FFFFh = primary, 0001h = extended)
- 4Fh WORD absolute cylinder number of partition's start on physical
- drive (always FFFFh if primary partition)
- SeeAlso: #1387,#1388
-
- Format of COMPAQ DOS 3.31 drive data table:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1387)
- 00h DWORD pointer to next table (offset FFFFh if last table)
- 04h BYTE physical unit number (for INT 13)
- 05h BYTE logical drive number (0=A:)
- 06h 25 BYTEs BIOS Parameter Block (see DOS 4.0-6.0 drive data table below)
- 1Fh 6 BYTEs reserved fields from BPB above???
- 25h BYTE flags
- bit 6: 16-bit FAT instead of 12-bit FAT
- bit 5: large volume???
- 26h WORD device-open count???
- 28h 11 BYTEs volume label or "NO NAME " if none (always "NO NAME" for
- fixed media)
- 33h BYTE terminating null for volume label
- 34h BYTE device type (see #0781 at INT 21/AX=440Dh)
- 35h WORD bit flags describing drive (see #1389)
- 37h WORD number of cylinders
- 39h 25 BYTEs BIOS parameter block for highest capacity drive supports
- 52h 6 BYTEs ??? apparently always zeros
- 58h BYTE least-significant byte of last-accessed cylinder number
- ---removable media---
- 59h DWORD time of last access in clock ticks (FFFFFFFFh if never)
- ---fixed media---
- 59h WORD partition (FFFFh = primary, 0001h = extended)
- 5Bh WORD absolute cylinder number of partition's start on physical
- drive (always FFFFh if primary partition)
- SeeAlso: #1386,#1388
-
- Format of DOS 4.0-6.0 drive data table:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1388)
- 00h DWORD pointer to next table (offset FFFFh if last table)
- 04h BYTE physical unit number (for INT 13)
- 05h BYTE logical drive number (0=A:)
- 06h 25 BYTEs BIOS Parameter Block (see also INT 21/AH=53h)
- Offset Size Description
- 00h WORD bytes per sector
- 02h BYTE sectors per cluster, FFh if unknown
- 03h WORD number of reserved sectors
- 05h BYTE number of FATs
- 06h WORD number of root dir entries
- 08h WORD total sectors (see offset 15h if zero)
- 0Ah BYTE media descriptor, 00h if unknown
- 0Bh WORD sectors per FAT
- 0Dh WORD sectors per track
- 0Fh WORD number of heads
- 11h DWORD number of hidden sectors
- 15h DWORD total sectors if WORD at 08h is zero
- 1Fh BYTE flags
- bit 6: 16-bit FAT instead of 12-bit
- bit 7: unsupportable disk (all accesses will return Not Ready)
- 20h WORD device-open count
- 22h BYTE device type (see #0781 at INT 21/AX=440Dh)
- 23h WORD bit flags describing drive (see #1389)
- 25h WORD number of cylinders (for partition only, if hard disk)
- 27h 25 BYTEs BIOS Parameter Block for default (highest) capacity supported
- 40h 6 BYTEs reserved (part of BPB above)
- 46h BYTE last track accessed
- ---removable media---
- 47h DWORD time of last access in clock ticks (FFFFFFFFh if never)
- ---fixed media---
- 47h WORD partition (FFFFh = primary, 0001h = extended)
- always 0001h for DOS 5+
- 49h WORD absolute cylinder number of partition's start on physical drive
- (FFFFh if primary partition in DOS 4.x)
- ------
- 4Bh 11 BYTEs volume label or "NO NAME " if none (apparently taken from
- extended boot record rather than root directory)
- 56h BYTE terminating null for volume label
- 57h DWORD serial number
- 5Bh 8 BYTEs filesystem type ("FAT12 " or "FAT16 ")
- 63h BYTE terminating null for filesystem type
- SeeAlso: #1386,#1387
-
- Bitfields for flags describing drive:
- Bit(s) Description (Table 1389)
- 0 fixed media
- 1 door lock ("changeline") supported
- 2 current BPB locked
- 3 all sectors in a track are the same size
- 4 physical drive has multiple logical units
- 5 current logical drive for shared physical drive
- 6 disk change detected
- 7 device parameters were changed (set DASD before formatting)
- (see #0780 at INT 21/AX=440Dh)
- 8 disk reformatted (BPB of current media was changed)
- 9 access flag (fixed media only, disables reads and writes)
- (see #0786 at INT 21/AX=440Dh)
- --------f-2F1000-----------------------------
- INT 2F - SHARE - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = 1000h
- Return: AL = status
- 00h not installed, OK to install
- 01h not installed, not OK to install
- FFh installed
- BUGS: values of AL other than 00h put DOS 3.x SHARE into an infinite loop
- (08E9: OR AL,AL
- 08EB: JNZ 08EB) <- the buggy instruction (DOS 3.3)
- values of AL other than described here put PC-DOS 4.00 into the same
- loop (the buggy instructions are the same)
- Notes: supported by OS/2 v1.3+ compatibility box, which always returns AL=FFh
- if DOS 4.01 SHARE was automatically loaded, file sharing is in an
- inactive state (due to the undocumented /NC flag used by the autoload
- code) until this call is made
- DOS 5+ chains to the previous handler if AL <> 00h on entry
- Windows Enhanced mode hooks this call and reports that SHARE is
- installed even when it is not
- SeeAlso: AX=1080h,INT 21/AH=52h
- --------d-2F1001-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DR-DOS 6.0 SHARE internal - SET ???
- AX = 1001h
- DX:BX -> ???function
- Notes: this function is also supported by SuperStor, a disk-compression
- program by Addstor which is bundled with DR-DOS 6.0, and the
- Novell DOS 7 DELWATCH.EXE
- the default handler for the pointer set by this call under DELWATCH
- simply returns with CF set
- SeeAlso: AX=1000h,AX=F800h
- --------f-2F1040-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 4 only SHARE internal - ???
- AX = 1040h
- ???
- Return: AL = FFh???
- SeeAlso: AX=1000h
- --------f-2F1080-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 4 only SHARE internal - TURN ON FILE SHARING CHECKS
- AX = 1080h
- Return: AL = status
- F0h successful
- FFh checking was already on
- Note: DOS 4.x SHARE has dual functions: FCB support for large (>32M) media
- and file sharing checks. The undocumented commandline flag /NC can
- be used to disable the sharing code.
- SeeAlso: AX=1000h,AX=1081h
- --------f-2F1081-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 4 only SHARE internal - TURN OFF FILE SHARING CHECKS
- AX = 1081h
- Return: AL = status
- F0h successful
- FFh checking was already off
- Note: (see AX=1080h)
- SeeAlso: AX=1000h,AX=1080h
- ----------2F10FE-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - Novell DOS 7 DELWATCH.EXE - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = 10FEh
- Return: AX = 20FFh if installed and active
- DX:BX -> private entry point (see #1390)
-
- (Table 1390)
- Call DELWATCH private entry point with:
- AH = function
- 00h NOP???
- Return: AX = 0000h
- CX = 0004h (unsupported function)
- 01h disable DELWATCH on drive
- AL = drive number (00h = A:)
- Return: AX = status (0000h if failed, FFFFh if successful)
- 02h ???
- AL = drive number (00h = A:)
- ???
- Return: ???
- 03h ???
- AL = drive number (00h = A:)
- CX = ??? (0000h/0001h)
- ???
- Return: ???
- 04h ???
- AL = drive number (00h = A:)
- ???
- Return: ???
- 05h ???
- AL = drive number (00h = A:)
- ???
- Return: ???
- 06h enable DELWATCH on drive
- AL = drive number with bit 7 set (80h = A:, etc.)
- BX = maximum files of same name in one directory to save
- CX = maximum files to save on this disk
- ???
- Return: AX = status
- 0000h failed
- FFFFh successful
- CX = error code on failure
- (0004h if AL < 80h on entry)
- 07h ???
- 08h set file extensions list
- AL = sense (00h exclude named extensions, 01h only named ext.)
- DS:BX -> 31-byte ASCIZ extension list (three blank-padded bytes
- per extension)
- Return: AX = FFFFh (successful)
- 09h ???
- AL = drive number (00h = A:)
- ???
- Return: ???
- 0Ah ???
- AL = drive number (00h = A:)
- ???
- Return: ???
- 0Bh reset ???
- Return: AX = FFFFh (successful)
- see also function 0Dh
- 0Ch check if drive enabled
- AL = drive number with bit 7 set (80h = A:, etc.)
- Return: AX = state
- 0000h disabled or error (check CX)
- 0001h drive enabled
- CX = error code (0004h invalid drive number)
- 0Dh set ???
- BX = ???
- Return: AX = FFFFh (successful)
- see also function 0Bh
- 0Eh ???
- AL = drive number (00h = A:)
- ???
- Return: ???
- Return: AX = 0000h, CX = 0001h if DELWATCH busy
- registers unchanged if AH >= 0Fh on entry
- --------O-2F10FF-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - Multiplex - DR-DOS 5.0 - ???
- AX = 10FFh
- ES:BX -> ???
- Note: sets pointer in kernel
- --------N-2F1100-----------------------------
- INT 2F C - NETWORK REDIRECTOR - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = 1100h
- Return: AL = status
- 00h not installed, OK to install
- 01h not installed, not OK to install
- FFh installed
- AH = product identifier (ad hoc by various manufacturers)
- 00h if PC Tools v8 DRIVEMAP
- 42h ('B') for Beame&Whiteside BWNFS v3.0a
- 6Eh ('n') for NetWare Lite v1.1 CLIENT
- Notes: this function is called by the DOS 3.1+ kernel
- in DOS 4.x only, the 11xx calls are all in IFSFUNC.EXE, not in the
- PC LAN Program redirector; DOS 5+ moves the calls back into the
- redirector
- the PC Network 1.00 redirector (renamed to PC LAN Program in 1.1-1.3)
- only supports AL=00h-27h
- --------d-2F1100SFDADA-----------------------
- INT 2F - MSCDEX (MS CD-ROM Extensions) - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = 1100h subfn DADAh
- STACK: WORD DADAh
- Return: AL = status
- 00h not installed, OK to install
- STACK unchanged
- 01h not installed, not OK to install
- STACK unchanged
- FFh installed
- STACK: WORD ADADh if MSCDEX installed
- DADBh if Lotus CD/Networker installed
- Note: although MSCDEX sets the stack word to ADADh on return, any value other
- than DADAh is considered to mean that MSCDEX is already installed;
- Lotus CD/Networker v4+ uses this feature to fool MSCDEX into
- thinking it is already installed when it is in fact CD/Networker
- that is installed
- Index: installation check;Lotus CD/Networker
- Index: Lotus CD/Networker;installation check
- --------N-2F1101-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NETWORK REDIRECTOR - REMOVE REMOTE DIRECTORY
- AX = 1101h
- SS = DOS DS
- SDA first filename pointer -> fully-qualified directory name
- SDA CDS pointer -> current directory structure for drive with dir
- Return: CF set on error
- AX = DOS error code (see #0885 at INT 21/AH=59h)
- CF clear if successful
- Note: this function is called by the DOS 3.1+ kernel
- SeeAlso: AX=1103h,AX=1105h,INT 21/AH=3Ah,INT 21/AH=60h
- --------N-2F1102-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - IFSFUNC.EXE (DOS 4.x only) - REMOVE REMOTE DIRECTORY
- AX = 1102h
- SS = DOS DS
- SDA first filename pointer -> fully-qualified directory name
- SDA CDS pointer -> current directory structure for drive with dir
- Return: CF set on error
- AX = DOS error code (see #0885 at INT 21/AH=59h)
- CF clear if successful
- Note: appears to be identical to AX=1101h; MS internal documentation calls
- this function "SEQ_RMDIR"
- SeeAlso: AX=1101h
- --------N-2F1103-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NETWORK REDIRECTOR - MAKE REMOTE DIRECTORY
- AX = 1103h
- SS = DOS DS
- SDA first filename pointer -> fully-qualified directory name
- SDA CDS pointer -> current directory structure for drive with dir
- Return: CF set on error
- AX = DOS error code (see #0885 at INT 21/AH=59h)
- CF clear if successful
- Note: this function is called by the DOS 3.1+ kernel
- SeeAlso: AX=1101h,AX=1105h,INT 21/AH=39h,INT 21/AH=60h
- --------N-2F1104-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - IFSFUNC.EXE (DOS 4.x only) - MAKE REMOTE DIRECTORY
- AX = 1104h
- SS = DOS DS
- SDA first filename pointer -> fully-qualified directory name
- SDA CDS pointer -> current directory structure for drive with dir
- Return: CF set on error
- AX = DOS error code (see #0885 at INT 21/AH=59h)
- CF clear if successful
- Note: appears to be identical to AX=1103h
- SeeAlso: AX=1103h
- --------N-2F1105-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NETWORK REDIRECTOR - CHDIR
- AX = 1105h
- SS = DOS DS
- SDA first filename pointer -> fully-qualified directory name
- SDA CDS pointer -> current directory structure for drive with dir
- Return: CF set on error
- AX = DOS error code (see #0885 at INT 21/AH=59h)
- CF clear if successful
- CDS updated with new path
- Notes: this function is called by the DOS 3.1+ kernel
- directory string in CDS should not have a terminating backslash unless
- the current directory is the root
- SeeAlso: AX=1101h,AX=1103h,INT 21/AH=3Bh,INT 21/AH=60h
- --------N-2F1106-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NETWORK REDIRECTOR - CLOSE REMOTE FILE
- AX = 1106h
- BX = device info word from SFT
- ES:DI -> SFT
- SFT DPB field -> DPB of drive containing file
- Return: CF set on error
- AX = DOS error code (see #0885 at INT 21/AH=59h)
- CF clear if successful
- SFT updated (redirector must decrement open count, which may be
- done with INT 2F/AX=1208h)
- Note: this function is called by the DOS 3.1+ kernel
- SeeAlso: AX=1116h,AX=1201h,AX=1208h,AX=1227h,INT 21/AH=3Eh
- --------N-2F1107-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NETWORK REDIRECTOR - COMMIT REMOTE FILE
- AX = 1107h
- ES:DI -> SFT
- SFT DPB field -> DPB of drive containing file
- Return: CF set on error
- AX = DOS error code (see #0885 at INT 21/AH=59h)
- CF clear if successful
- all buffers for file flushed
- directory entry updated
- Note: this function is called by the DOS 3.1+ kernel
- SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=68h,INT 21/AX=5D01h
- --------N-2F1108-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NETWORK REDIRECTOR - READ FROM REMOTE FILE
- AX = 1108h
- ES:DI -> SFT
- SFT DPB field -> DPB of drive containing file
- CX = number of bytes
- SS = DOS DS
- SDA DTA field -> user buffer
- Return: CF set on error
- AX = DOS error code (see #0885 at INT 21/AH=59h)
- CF clear if successful
- CX = number of bytes read (0000h = end of file)
- SFT updated
- Note: this function is called by the DOS 3.1+ kernel
- SeeAlso: AX=1109h,AX=1229h,INT 21/AH=3Fh,INT 21/AX=5D06h
- --------N-2F1109-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NETWORK REDIRECTOR - WRITE TO REMOTE FILE
- AX = 1109h
- ES:DI -> SFT
- SFT DPB field -> DPB of drive containing file
- CX = number of bytes
- SS = DOS DS
- SDA DTA field -> user buffer
- Return: CF set on error
- AX = DOS error code (see #0885 at INT 21/AH=59h)
- CF clear if successful
- CX = number of bytes written
- SFT updated
- Notes: this function is called by the DOS 3.1+ kernel
- PrintCache v3.1 PCACHE.EXE intercepts this function for SFTs where
- the Device Driver Header field points at PCACHE, but does not
- intercept any other network redirector functions
- SeeAlso: AX=1107h,AX=1108h,INT 21/AH=40h,INT 21/AX=5D06h
- --------N-2F110A-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NETWORK REDIRECTOR (DOS 3.x only) - LOCK REGION OF FILE
- AX = 110Ah
- BX = file handle
- CX:DX = starting offset
- SI = high word of size
- STACK: WORD low word of size
- ES:DI -> SFT
- SFT DPB field -> DPB of drive containing file
- SS = DOS DS
- Return: CF set on error
- AL = DOS error code (see #0885 at INT 21/AH=59h)
- STACK unchanged
- Notes: this function is called by the DOS 3.10-3.31 kernel
- the redirector is expected to resolve lock conflicts
- SeeAlso: AX=110Bh,INT 21/AH=5Ch
- --------N-2F110A-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NETWORK REDIRECTOR (DOS 4.0+) - LOCK/UNLOCK REGION OF FILE
- AX = 110Ah
- BL = function
- 00h lock
- 01h unlock
- CX = number of lock/unlock parameters (0001h for DOS 4.0-6.1)
- DS:DX -> parameter block (see #1391)
- ES:DI -> SFT
- SFT DPB field -> DPB of drive containing file
- SS = DOS DS
- Return: CF set on error
- AL = DOS error code (see #0885 at INT 21/AH=59h)
- Notes: this function is called by the DOS 4.0+ kernel
- the redirector is expected to resolve lock conflicts
- SeeAlso: AX=110Bh,INT 21/AH=5Ch
-
- Format of parameter block entry [array, but currently limited to single entry]:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1391)
- 00h DWORD start offset
- 04h DWORD size of region
- --------N-2F110B-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NETWORK REDIRECTOR (DOS 3.x only) - UNLOCK REGION OF FILE
- AX = 110Bh
- BX = file handle
- CX:DX = starting offset
- SI = high word of size
- STACK: WORD low word of size
- ES:DI -> SFT for file
- SFT DPB field -> DPB of drive containing file
- Return: CF set on error
- AL = DOS error code (see #0885 at INT 21/AH=59h)
- STACK unchanged
- Note: this function is called by the DOS 3.1-3.31 kernel; DOS 4.0+ calls AX=110Ah instead
- SeeAlso: AX=110Ah,INT 21/AH=5Ch
- --------N-2F110C-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NETWORK REDIRECTOR - GET DISK INFORMATION
- AX = 110Ch
- ES:DI -> current directory structure for desired drive
- Return: CF clear if data valid
- AL = sectors per cluster
- AH = media ID byte
- BX = total clusters
- CX = bytes per sector
- DX = number of available clusters
- CF set if data invalid
- Note: this function is called by the DOS 3.1+ kernel
- SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=36h
- --------N-2F110D-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - IFSFUNC.EXE (DOS 4.x only) - SET REMOTE FILE'S ATTRIBUTES
- AX = 110Dh
- SDA first filename pointer -> name of file
- ???
- Return: ???
- Note: similar to AX=110Eh
- SeeAlso: AX=110Eh
- --------N-2F110E-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NETWORK REDIRECTOR - SET REMOTE FILE'S ATTRIBUTES
- AX = 110Eh
- SS = DOS DS
- SDA first filename pointer -> fully-qualified name of file
- SDA CDS pointer -> current directory structure for drive with file
- STACK: WORD new file attributes
- Return: CF set on error
- AX = DOS error code (see #0885 at INT 21/AH=59h)
- CF clear if successful
- STACK unchanged
- Note: this function is called by the DOS 3.1+ kernel
- SeeAlso: AX=110Dh,AX=110Fh,INT 21/AX=4301h,INT 21/AH=60h
- --------N-2F110F-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NETWORK REDIRECTOR - GET REMOTE FILE'S ATTRIBUTES AND SIZE
- AX = 110Fh
- SS = DOS DS
- SDA first filename pointer -> fully-qualified name of file
- SDA CDS pointer -> current directory structure for drive with file
- Return: CF set on error
- AX = DOS error code (see #0885 at INT 21/AH=59h)
- CF clear if successful
- AX = file attributes
- BX:DI = file size
- Note: this function is called by the DOS 3.1+ kernel
- SeeAlso: AX=110Eh,INT 21/AX=4300h,INT 21/AH=60h
- --------N-2F1110-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - IFSFUNC.EXE (DOS 4.x only) - GET REMOTE FILE'S ATTRIBUTES AND SIZE
- AX = 1110h
- SDA first filename pointer -> name of file
- ???
- Return: ???
- Note: appears to be similar to AX=110Fh
- SeeAlso: AX=110Eh
- --------N-2F1111-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NETWORK REDIRECTOR - RENAME REMOTE FILE
- AX = 1111h
- SS = DS = DOS DS
- SDA first filename pointer = offset of fully-qualified old name
- SDA second filename pointer = offset of fully-qualified new name
- SDA CDS pointer -> current directory structure for drive with file
- Return: CF set on error
- AX = DOS error code (see #0885 at INT 21/AH=59h)
- CF clear if successful
- Note: this function is called by the DOS 3.1+ kernel
- SeeAlso: AX=1112h,INT 21/AH=56h,INT 21/AH=60h
- --------N-2F1112-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - IFSFUNC.EXE (DOS 4.x only) - RENAME REMOTE FILE
- AX = 1112h
- SS = DS = DOS DS
- SDA first filename pointer -> name of file
- ???
- Return: ???
- Note: similar to AX=1111h
- SeeAlso: AX=1111h
- --------N-2F1113-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NETWORK REDIRECTOR - DELETE REMOTE FILE
- AX = 1113h
- SS = DS = DOS DS
- SDA first filename pointer -> fully-qualified filename in DOS DS
- SDA CDS pointer -> current directory structure for drive with file
- Return: CF set on error
- AX = DOS error code (see #0885 at INT 21/AH=59h)
- CF clear if successful
- Notes: this function is called by the DOS 3.1+ kernel
- the filespec may contain wildcards
- SeeAlso: AX=1114h,INT 21/AH=41h,INT 21/AH=60h
- --------N-2F1114-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - IFSFUNC.EXE (DOS 4.x only) - DELETE REMOTE FILE
- AX = 1114h
- SDA first filename pointer -> name of file
- ???
- Return: ???
- Note: similar to AX=1113h
- SeeAlso: AX=1113h
- --------N-2F1115-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - IFSFUNC.EXE (DOS 4.x only) - OPEN REMOTE FILE
- AX = 1115h
- SS = DOS DS
- ES:DI -> SFT ???
- ???
- Return: ???
- Note: similar to AX=1116h
- SeeAlso: AX=1116h,AX=112Eh
- --------N-2F1116-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NETWORK REDIRECTOR - OPEN EXISTING REMOTE FILE
- AX = 1116h
- ES:DI -> uninitialized SFT
- SS = DOS DS
- SDA first filename pointer -> fully-qualified name of file to open
- STACK: WORD file access and sharing modes (see #0627 at INT 21/AH=3Dh)
- Return: CF set on error
- AX = DOS error code (see #0885 at INT 21/AH=59h)
- CF clear if successful
- SFT filled (except handle count, which DOS manages itself)
- STACK unchanged
- Note: this function is called by the DOS 3.1+ kernel
- SeeAlso: AX=1106h,AX=1115h,AX=1117h,AX=1118h,AX=112Eh,INT 21/AH=3Dh
- SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=60h
- --------N-2F1117-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NETWORK REDIRECTOR - CREATE/TRUNCATE REMOTE FILE
- AX = 1117h
- ES:DI -> uninitialized SFT
- SS = DOS DS
- SDA first filename pointer -> fully-qualified name of file to open
- SDA CDS pointer -> current directory structure for drive with file
- STACK: WORD file creation mode
- low byte = file attributes (see #0626 at INT 21/AH=3Ch)
- high byte = 00h normal create, 01h create new file
- Return: CF set on error
- AX = DOS error code (see #0885 at INT 21/AH=59h)
- CF clear if successful
- SFT filled (except handle count, which DOS manages itself)
- STACK unchanged
- Note: this function is called by the DOS 3.1+ kernel
- SeeAlso: AX=1106h,AX=1116h,AX=1118h,AX=112Eh,INT 21/AH=3Ch,INT 21/AH=60h
- --------N-2F1118-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NETWORK REDIRECTOR - CREATE/TRUNCATE FILE WITHOUT CDS
- AX = 1118h
- ES:DI -> uninitialized SFT
- SS = DOS DS
- SDA first filename pointer -> fully-qualified name of file
- STACK: WORD file creation mode
- low byte = file attributes
- high byte = 00h normal create, 01h create new file
- Return: ???
- STACK unchanged
- Note: this function is called by the DOS 3.1+ kernel when creating a file
- on a drive for which the SDA CDS pointer has offset FFFFh
- SeeAlso: AX=1106h,AX=1116h,AX=1117h,AX=112Eh,INT 21/AH=60h
- --------N-2F1119-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NETWORK REDIRECTOR - FIND FIRST FILE WITHOUT CDS
- AX = 1119h
- SS = DS = DOS DS
- [DTA] = uninitialized 21-byte findfirst search data
- (see #0839 at INT 21/AH=4Eh)
- SDA first filename pointer -> fully-qualified search template
- SDA search attribute = attribute mask for search
- Return: CF set on error
- AX = DOS error code (see #0885 at INT 21/AH=59h)
- CF clear if successful
- [DTA] = updated findfirst search data
- (bit 7 of first byte must be set)
- [DTA+15h] = standard directory entry for file
- Notes: this function is called by the DOS 3.1+ kernel
- DOS 4.x IFSFUNC returns CF set, AX=0003h
- SeeAlso: AX=111Ah,AX=111Bh
- --------N-2F111A-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - IFSFUNC.EXE (DOS 4.x only) - FIND NEXT FILE WITHOUT CDS
- AX = 111Ah
- ???
- Return: CF set
- AX = error code (03h for DOS 4.01 IFSFUNC)
- Note: use AX=111Ch for DOS 5+
- SeeAlso: AX=1119h,AX=111Ch
- --------N-2F111B-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NETWORK REDIRECTOR - FINDFIRST
- AX = 111Bh
- SS = DS = DOS DS
- [DTA] = uninitialized 21-byte findfirst search data
- (see #0839 at INT 21/AH=4Eh)
- SDA first filename pointer -> fully-qualified search template
- SDA CDS pointer -> current directory structure for drive with file
- SDA search attribute = attribute mask for search
- Return: CF set on error
- AX = DOS error code (see #0885 at INT 21/AH=59h)
- CF clear if successful
- [DTA] = updated findfirst search data
- (bit 7 of first byte must be set)
- [DTA+15h] = standard directory entry for file
- Note: this function is called by the DOS 3.1+ kernel
- SeeAlso: AX=1119h,AX=111Ch,INT 21/AH=4Eh,INT 21/AH=60h
- --------N-2F111C-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NETWORK REDIRECTOR - FINDNEXT
- AX = 111Ch
- SS = DS = DOS DS
- ES:DI -> CDS
- ES:DI -> DTA (MSDOS v5.0)
- [DTA] = 21-byte findfirst search data
- (see #0839 at INT 21/AH=4Eh)
- Return: CF set on error
- AX = DOS error code (see #0885 at INT 21/AH=59h)
- CF clear if successful
- [DTA] = updated findfirst search data
- (bit 7 of first byte must be set)
- [DTA+15h] = standard directory entry for file
- Note: this function is called by the DOS 3.1+ kernel
- SeeAlso: AX=1119h,AX=111Bh,INT 21/AH=4Fh
- --------N-2F111D-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NETWORK REDIRECTOR - CLOSE ALL REMOTE FILES FOR PROCESS (ABORT)
- AX = 111Dh
- SS = DOS DS
- SDA PSP segment field = PSP of terminating process
- Return: nothing
- Notes: used when a process is aborted; the process being terminated is
- indicated by the "sharing PSP" field in the SDA (offset 1Ah/1Ch)
- this function is called by the DOS 3.1+ kernel
- closes all FCBs opened by process
- SeeAlso: INT 21/AX=5D04h
- --------N-2F111E-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NETWORK REDIRECTOR - DO REDIRECTION
- AX = 111Eh
- SS = DOS DS
- STACK: WORD function to execute
- 5F00h get redirection mode
- BL = type (03h printer, 04h disk)
- Return: BH = state (00h off, 01h on)
- 5F01h set redirection mode
- BL = type (03h printer, 04h disk)
- BH = state (00h off, 01h on)
- 5F02h get redirection list entry
- BX = redirection list index
- DS:SI -> 16-byte local device name buffer
- ES:DI -> 128-byte network name buffer
- Return: must set user's BX to device type and CX to
- stored parameter value, using AX=1218h to get
- stack frame address
- 5F03h redirect device
- BL = device type (see INT 21/AX=5F03h)
- CX = stored parameter value
- DS:SI -> ASCIZ source device name
- ES:DI -> destination ASCIZ network path + ASCIZ passwd
- 5F04h cancel redirection
- DS:SI -> ASCIZ device name or network path
- 5F05h get redirection list extended entry
- BX = redirection list index
- DS:SI -> buffer for ASCIZ source device name
- ES:DI -> buffer for destination ASCIZ network path
- Return: BH = status flag
- BL = type (03h printer, 04h disk)
- CX = stored parameter value
- BP = NETBIOS local session number
- 5F06h similar to 5F05h???
- Return: CF set on error
- AX = error code (see #0885 at INT 21/AH=59h)
- STACK unchanged
- Notes: this function is called by the DOS 3.1+ kernel on INT 21/AH=5Fh
- (including LAN Manager calls)
- the PC Network 1.00 redirector does not support function 5F06h
- SeeAlso: INT 21/AX=5F00h,INT 21/AX=5F01h,INT 21/AX=5F02h,INT 21/AX=5F03h
- SeeAlso: INT 21/AX=5F04h,INT 21/AX=5F05h,INT 21/AX=5F06h
- --------N-2F111F-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NETWORK REDIRECTOR - PRINTER SETUP
- AX = 111Fh
- STACK: WORD function
- 5E02h set printer setup
- 5E03h get printer setup
- 5E04h set printer mode
- 5E05h get printer mode
- Return: CF set on error
- AX = error code (see #0885 at INT 21/AH=59h)
- STACK unchanged
- Note: this function is called by the DOS 3.1+ kernel
- SeeAlso: INT 21/AX=5E02h,INT 21/AX=5E03h,INT 21/AX=5E04h,INT 21/AX=5E05h
- --------N-2F1120-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NETWORK REDIRECTOR - FLUSH ALL DISK BUFFERS
- AX = 1120h
- DS = DOS DS
- ???
- Return: CF clear (successful)
- Notes: this function is called by the DOS 3.1+ kernel
- uses CDS array pointer and LASTDRIVE= entries in DOS list of lists
- SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=0Dh,INT 21/AX=5D01h
- --------N-2F1121-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NETWORK REDIRECTOR - SEEK FROM END OF REMOTE FILE
- AX = 1121h
- CX:DX = offset (in bytes) from end
- ES:DI -> SFT
- SFT DPB field -> DPB of drive with file
- SS = DOS DS
- Return: CF set on error
- AL = DOS error code (see #0885 at INT 21/AH=59h)
- CF clear if successful
- DX:AX = new file position
- Note: this function is called by the DOS 3.1+ kernel, but only when seeking
- from the end of a file opened with sharing modes set in such a
- manner that another process is able to change the size of the file
- while it is already open
- SeeAlso: AX=1228h,INT 21/AH=42h
- --------N-2F1122-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NETWORK REDIRECTOR - PROCESS TERMINATION HOOK
- AX = 1122h
- SS = DOS DS
- DS = PSP of process about to terminate
- Return: ???
- Notes: this function is called by the DOS 3.1+ kernel
- after calling this function, the kernel calls INT 2F/AX=111Dh
- SeeAlso: AX=111Dh,INT 21/AH=4Ch,INT 60/DI=0601h
- --------N-2F1123-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NETWORK REDIRECTOR - QUALIFY REMOTE FILENAME
- AX = 1123h
- DS:SI -> ASCIZ filename to canonicalize
- ES:DI -> 128-byte buffer for qualified name
- Return: CF set if not resolved
- Notes: called by MS-DOS 3.1+ kernel, but not called by DR-DOS 5.0 unless the
- filename matches the name of a character device
- called first when DOS attempts to resolve a filename (unless inside an
- AX=5D00h server call); if this fails, DOS resolves the name locally
- SeeAlso: AX=1221h,INT 21/AH=60h
- --------N-2F1124-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NETWORK REDIRECTOR - TURN OFF REMOTE PRINTER
- AX = 1124h
- ES:DI -> SFT
- SS = DOS DS
- ???
- Return: CX = ???
- Note: this function is called by the DOS 3.1+ kernel if AX=1126h returns CF set
- SeeAlso: AX=1126h
- --------N-2F1125-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NETWORK REDIRECTOR - REDIRECTED PRINTER MODE
- AX = 1125h
- STACK: WORD subfunction
- 5D07h get print stream state
- Return: DL = current state
- 5D08h set print stream state
- DL = new state
- 5D09h finish print job
- Return: CF set on error
- AX = error code (see #0885 at INT 21/AH=59h)
- STACK unchanged
- Note: this function is called by the DOS 3.1+ kernel
- SeeAlso: INT 21/AX=5D07h,INT 21/AX=5D08h,INT 21/AX=5D09h
- --------N-2F1126-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NETWORK REDIRECTOR - REMOTE PRINTER ECHO ON/OFF
- AX = 1126h
- ES:DI -> SFT for file handle 4???
- SS = DOS DS???
- ???
- Return: CF set on error
- Notes: this function is called by the DOS 3.1+ kernel
- called when print echoing (^P, ^PrtSc) changes state and STDPRN has
- bit 11 of the device information word in the SFT set
- SeeAlso: AX=1124h
- --------N-2F1127-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - IFSFUNC.EXE (DOS 4.x only) - UNUSED
- AX = 1127h
- Return: CF set
- AX = 0001h (invalid function) (see #0885 at INT 21/AH=59h)
- Note: used by NetWare 4.0 for remote file copy within a server
- --------N-2F1128-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - IFSFUNC.EXE (DOS 4.x only) - UNUSED
- AX = 1128h
- Return: CF set
- AX = 0001h (invalid function) (see #0885 at INT 21/AH=59h)
- --------N-2F1129-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - IFSFUNC.EXE (DOS 4.x only) - UNUSED
- AX = 1129h
- Return: CF set
- AX = 0001h (invalid function) (see #0885 at INT 21/AH=59h)
- --------N-2F112A-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - IFSFUNC.EXE (DOS 4.x only) - CLOSE ALL FILES FOR PROCESS
- AX = 112Ah
- DS = DOS DS
- ???
- Return: ???
- Note: does something to each IFS driver
- --------N-2F112B-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - IFSFUNC.EXE (DOS 4.x only) - GENERIC IOCTL
- AX = 112Bh
- SS = DOS DS
- CX = function/category
- DS:DX -> parameter block
- STACK: WORD value of AX on entry to INT 21 (440Ch or 440Dh)
- ???
- Return: CF set on error
- AX = DOS error code (see #0885 at INT 21/AH=59h)
- CF clear if successful
- Note: this function is called by the DOS 4.0 kernel
- --------N-2F112C-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NETWORK REDIRECTOR (DOS 4.0+) - "UPDATE_CB" - ???
- AX = 112Ch
- SS = DOS DS
- SDA current SFT pointer -> SFT for file
- ???
- Return: CF set on error
- Note: called by SHARE in DOS 5.0-6.0
- --------N-2F112D-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - IFSFUNC.EXE (DOS 4.x only) - EXTENDED ATTRIBUTES
- AX = 112Dh
- BL = subfunction (value of AL on INT 21)
- 02h get extended attributes
- 03h get extended attribute properties
- 04h set extended attributes
- Return: CF clear
- else ???
- Return: CX = ??? (00h or 02h for DOS 4.01)
- ES:DI -> SFT for file
- SS = DOS DS
- Return: DS = DOS DS
- Note: this function is called by the DOS 4.0 kernel on INT 21/AX=5702h,
- INT 21/AX=5703h, and INT 21/AX=5704h
- SeeAlso: INT 21/AX=5702h,INT 21/AX=5703h,INT 21/AX=5704h,INT 21/AH=6Eh
- --------N-2F112E-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NETWORK REDIRECTOR (DOS 4.0+) - EXTENDED OPEN/CREATE FILE
- AX = 112Eh
- SS = DS = DOS DS
- ES:DI -> uninitialized SFT for file
- STACK: WORD file attribute for created/truncated file
- low byte = file attributes
- high byte = 00h normal create/open, 01h create new file
- SDA first filename pointer -> fully-qualified filename
- SDA extended file open action = action code
- (see #0966 at INT 21/AX=6C00h)
- SDA extended file open mode = open mode for file (see INT 21/AX=6C00h)
- Return: CF set on error
- AX = error code
- CF clear if successful
- CX = result code
- 01h file opened
- 02h file created
- 03h file replaced (truncated)
- SFT initialized (except handle count, which DOS manages itself)
- Note: this function is called by the DOS 4.0+ kernel
- BUG: this function is not called correctly under some DOS versions
- (at least 5.0 and 6.2):
- the file attribute on the stack is not correct if the action
- code is 11h,
- the result code in CX is not passed back to the application.
- SeeAlso: AX=1115h,AX=1116h,AX=1117h,INT 21/AX=6C00h
- --------N-2F112F-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - IFSFUNC.EXE (DOS 4.x only) - IFS IOCTL
- AX = 112Fh
- SS = DOS DS
- STACK: WORD function in low byte
- 00h ???
- DS:SI -> Current Directory Structure???
- CL = drive (1=A:)
- 01h ???
- DS:SI -> ???
- CL = file handle???
- 02h ???
- DS:SI -> Current Directory Structure???
- DI = ???
- CX = drive (1=A:)
- ???
- Return: CF set on error
- AX = DOS error code (see #0885 at INT 21/AH=59h)
- CF clear if successful
- Note: this function is called by the DOS 4.0 kernel
- SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=6Bh
- --------N-2F1130-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - IFSFUNC.EXE (DOS 4.x only) - GET IFSFUNC SEGMENT
- AX = 1130h
- Return: ES = CS of resident IFSFUNC
- --------N-2F1180-----------------------------
- INT 2F - LAN Manager Enhanced DOS Services - ???
- AX = 1180h
- ???
- Return: ???
- --------N-2F1182-----------------------------
- INT 2F - LAN Manager Enhanced DOS Services - INSTALL SERVICE
- AX = 1182h
- ???
- Return: ???
- --------N-2F1184-----------------------------
- INT 2F - LAN Manager Enhanced DOS - ???
- AX = 1184h
- ???
- Return: ???
- --------N-2F1186-----------------------------
- INT 2F - LAN Manager Enhanced DOS - DosReadAsynchNmPipe
- AX = 1186h
- DS:SI -> stack frame (see #1392)
- Return: CF clear if successful
- CF set if error
- AX = error code
- Note: LAN Manager enhance mode adds features beyond the standard redirector
- file/printer services
- SeeAlso: AX=118Fh,AX=1190h,AX=1191h,INT 21/AX=5F39h
-
- Format of LAN Manager DosReadAsynchNmPipe stack frame:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1392)
- 00h DWORD -> number of bytes read
- 04h WORD size of buffer
- 06h DWORD -> buffer
- 0Ah DWORD -> return code
- 0Eh DWORD function to call on completion as function( char far *buffer )
- 12h WORD handle
- --------N-2F118A-----------------------------
- INT 2F - LAN Manager 2.0+ DOS Enhanced ENCRYPT.EXE - STREAM ENCRYPTION SERVICE
- AX = 118Ah
- BX = function (0000h or 0001h)
- Return: CF clear if successful
- AX = 1100h success
- CF set if error
- AX = 0001h, etc.
- SeeAlso: AX=1186h,AH=41h,AH=42h,AH=4Bh
- --------N-2F118B-----------------------------
- INT 2F - LAN Manager Enhanced DOS - ???
- AX = 118Bh
- ???
- Return: ???
- --------N-2F118C-----------------------------
- INT 2F - LAN Manager Enhanced DOS - ???
- AX = 118Ch
- ???
- Return: ???
- --------N-2F118E-----------------------------
- INT 2F - LAN Manager Enhanced DOS - ???
- AX = 118Eh
- ???
- Return: ???
- --------N-2F118F-----------------------------
- INT 2F - LAN Manager Enhanced DOS - DosWriteAsynchNmPipe
- AX = 118Fh
- DS:SI -> stack frame (see #1393)
- Return: CF clear if successful
- CF set if error
- AX = error code
- SeeAlso: AX=1186h,AX=1191h,INT 21/AX=5F3Ah
-
- Format of LAN Manager DosReadAsynchNmPipe stack frame:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1393)
- 00h DWORD -> number of bytes read
- 04h WORD Size of buffer
- 06h DWORD -> buffer
- 0Ah DWORD -> return code
- 0Eh DWORD function to call on completion as function( char far *buffer )
- 12h WORD handle
- --------N-2F1190-----------------------------
- INT 2F - LAN Manager Enhanced DOS - DosReadAsynchNmPipe2
- AX = 1190h
- DS:SI -> stack frame (see #1394)
- Return: CF clear if successful
- CF set if error
- AX = error code
- SeeAlso: AX=1186h,AX=1191h
-
- Format of LAN Manager DosReadAsynchNmPipe2 stack frame:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1394)
- 00h DWORD -> number of bytes read
- 04h WORD size of buffer
- 06h DWORD -> buffer
- 0Ah DWORD -> return code
- 0Eh DWORD function to call on completion as function( char far *buffer )
- 12h WORD handle
- 14h DWORD ???
- --------N-2F1191-----------------------------
- INT 2F - LAN Manager Enhanced DOS - DosWriteAsynchNmPipe2
- AX = 1191h
- DS:SI -> stack frame (see #1395)
- Return: CF clear if successful
- CF set if error
- AX = error code
- SeeAlso: AX=118Fh,AX=1190h,INT 21/AX=5F3Ah
-
- Format of LAN Manager DosReadAsynchNmPipe2 stack frame:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1395)
- 00h DWORD -> number of bytes read
- 04h WORD size of buffer
- 06h DWORD -> buffer
- 0Ah DWORD -> return code
- 0Eh DWORD function to call on completion as function( char far *buffer )
- 12h WORD handle
- 14h DWORD ???
- --------D-2F1200-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = 1200h
- Return: AL = FFh (for compatibility with other INT 2F functions)
- --------D-2F1201-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - CLOSE CURRENT FILE
- AX = 1201h
- SS = DOS DS (must be using a DOS internal stack)
- SDA current SFT pointer -> SFT of file to close
- Return: CF set on error
- BX???
- CX new reference count of SFT
- ES:DI -> SFT for file
- SeeAlso: AX=1106h,AX=1227h,INT 21/AH=3Eh
- --------D-2F1202-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - GET INTERRUPT ADDRESS
- AX = 1202h
- STACK: WORD vector number
- Return: ES:BX -> interrupt vector
- STACK unchanged
- --------D-2F1203-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - GET DOS DATA SEGMENT
- AX = 1203h
- Return: DS = data segment of IBMDOS.COM/MSDOS.SYS
- Note: for DOS prior to version 5.0, the data segment is the same as the code
- segment
- --------D-2F1204-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - NORMALIZE PATH SEPARATOR
- AX = 1204h
- STACK: WORD character to normalize
- Return: AL = normalized character (forward slash turned to backslash, all
- others unchanged)
- ZF set if path separator
- STACK unchanged
- --------D-2F1205-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - OUTPUT CHARACTER TO STANDARD OUTPUT
- AX = 1205h
- STACK: WORD character to output
- Return: STACK unchanged
- Note: can be called only from within DOS
- --------D-2F1206-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - INVOKE CRITICAL ERROR
- AX = 1206h
- DI = error code
- BP:SI -> device driver header
- SS = DOS DS (must be using a DOS internal stack)
- STACK: WORD value to be passed to INT 24 in AX
- Return: AL = 0-3 for Abort, Retry, Ignore, Fail
- STACK unchanged
- SeeAlso: INT 24
- --------D-2F1207-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - MAKE DISK BUFFER MOST-RECENTLY USED
- AX = 1207h
- DS:DI -> disk buffer
- Return: nothing
- Desc: move the indicated buffer to the end of the disk buffer chain (least-
- recently used is first); under DOS 3.3, the buffer is then moved to
- the start of the disk buffer chain if it was marked unused
- Notes: can be called only from within DOS
- this function is nearly the same as AX=120Fh
- SeeAlso: AX=120Fh
- --------D-2F1208-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - DECREMENT SFT REFERENCE COUNT
- AX = 1208h
- ES:DI -> SFT
- Return: AX = original value of reference count
- Notes: if the reference count was 1, it is set to FFFFh (since 0 indicates
- that the SFT is not in use). It is the caller's responsibility to
- set the reference count to zero after cleaning up.
- used by network redirectors such as MSCDEX
- SeeAlso: AX=1106h
- --------D-2F1209-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - FLUSH AND FREE DISK BUFFER
- AX = 1209h
- DS:DI -> disk buffer
- Return: disk buffer marked unused, contents written to disk if buffer dirty
- Note: can be called only from within DOS
- SeeAlso: AX=120Eh,AX=1215h
- --------D-2F120A-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - PERFORM CRITICAL ERROR INTERRUPT
- AX = 120Ah
- DS = SS = DOS DS (must be using a DOS internal stack)
- STACK: WORD extended error code
- Return: AL = user response (0=ignore, 1=retry, 2=abort, 3=fail)
- CF clear if retry, set otherwise
- STACK unchanged
- Notes: can only be called during a DOS function call, as it uses various
- fields in the SDA to set up the registers for the INT 24
- reportedly sets current DPB's first root directory sector to 1
- SeeAlso: INT 24
- --------D-2F120B-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - SIGNAL SHARING VIOLATION TO USER
- AX = 120Bh
- ES:DI -> system file table entry for previous open of file
- STACK: WORD extended error code (should be 20h--sharing violation)
- Return: CF clear if operation should be retried
- CF set if operation should not be retried
- AX = error code (20h) (see #0885 at INT 21/AH=59h)
- STACK unchanged
- Notes: can only be called during a DOS function call
- should only be called if an attempt was made to open an already-open
- file contrary to the sharing rules
- invokes INT 24 if SFT file opened via FCB or in compatibility mode with
- inheritance allowed
- --------D-2F120C-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - OPEN DEVICE AND SET SFT OWNER/MODE
- AX = 120Ch
- SDA current SFT pointer -> SFT for file
- DS = DOS DS
- SS = DOS DS (must be using a DOS internal stack)
- Return: ES, DI, AX destroyed
- Notes: invokes "device open" call on device driver for SFT
- changes owner of last-accessed SFT to calling process if it was opened
- via FCB
- called by network redirectors such as MSCDEX
- --------D-2F120D-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - GET DATE AND TIME
- AX = 120Dh
- SS = DOS DS (must be using a DOS internal stack)
- Return: AX = current date in packed format (see #0877 at INT 21/AX=5700h)
- DX = current time in packed format (see #0876 at INT 21/AX=5700h)
- SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=2Ah,INT 21/AH=2Ch
- --------D-2F120E-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - MARK ALL DISK BUFFERS UNREFERENCED
- AX = 120Eh
- SS = DOS DS (must be using a DOS internal stack)
- Return: DS:DI -> first disk buffer
- Notes: clears "referenced" flag on all disk buffers
- in DOS 5+, this has become essentially a NOP, invoking the same code
- used by AX=1224h (SHARING DELAY)
- SeeAlso: AX=1209h,AX=1210h,INT 21/AH=0Dh
- --------D-2F120F-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - MAKE BUFFER MOST RECENTLY USED
- AX = 120Fh
- DS:DI -> disk buffer
- SS = DOS DS (must be using a DOS internal stack)
- Return: DS:DI -> next buffer in buffer list
- Desc: move the indicated buffer to the end of the disk buffer chain (least-
- recently used is first); under DOS 3.3, the buffer is then moved to
- the start of the disk buffer chain if it was marked unused
- Note: this function is the same as AX=1207h except that it returns a
- pointer to the buffer following the specified buffer in the buffer
- chain
- SeeAlso: AX=1207h
- --------D-2F1210-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - FIND UNREFERENCED DISK BUFFER
- AX = 1210h
- DS:DI -> first disk buffer to check
- Return: ZF clear if found
- DS:DI -> first unreferenced disk buffer
- ZF set if not found
- Note: in DOS 5+, this has become essentially a NOP, invoking the same code
- used by AX=1224h (SHARING DELAY)
- SeeAlso: AX=120Eh
- --------D-2F1211-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - NORMALIZE ASCIZ FILENAME
- AX = 1211h
- DS:SI -> ASCIZ filename to normalize
- ES:DI -> buffer for normalized filename
- Return: destination buffer filled with uppercase filename, with slashes turned
- to backslashes
- SeeAlso: AX=121Eh,AX=1221h
- --------D-2F1212-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - GET LENGTH OF ASCIZ STRING
- AX = 1212h
- ES:DI -> ASCIZ string
- Return: CX = length of string
- SeeAlso: AX=1225h
- --------D-2F1213-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - UPPERCASE CHARACTER
- AX = 1213h
- STACK: WORD character to convert to uppercase
- Return: AL = uppercase character
- STACK unchanged
- --------D-2F1214-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - COMPARE FAR POINTERS
- AX = 1214h
- DS:SI = first pointer
- ES:DI = second pointer
- Return: ZF set if pointers are equal, ZF clear if not equal
- --------D-2F1215-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - FLUSH BUFFER
- AX = 1215h
- DS:DI -> disk buffer
- SS = DOS DS (must be using a DOS internal stack)
- STACK: WORD drives for which to skip buffer
- ignore buffer if drive same as high byte, or bytes differ and
- the buffer is for a drive OTHER than that given in low byte
- Return: STACK unchanged
- Note: can be called only from within DOS
- SeeAlso: AX=1209h
- --------D-2F1216-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - GET ADDRESS OF SYSTEM FILE TABLE ENTRY
- AX = 1216h
- BX = system file table entry number
- Return: CF clear if successful
- ES:DI -> system file table entry
- BX = relative entry number in system file table containing entry
- AX destroyed
- CF set if BX greater than FILES=
- Note: supported by DR-DOS 5+
- SeeAlso: AX=1220h
- --------D-2F1217-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - GET CURRENT DIRECTORY STRUCTURE FOR DRIVE
- AX = 1217h
- SS = DOS DS (must be using a DOS internal stack)
- STACK: WORD drive (0 = A:, 1 = B:, etc)
- Return: CF set on error
- (drive > LASTDRIVE)
- CF clear if successful
- DS:SI -> current directory structure for specified drive
- STACK unchanged
- SeeAlso: AX=1219h
- --------D-2F1218-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - GET CALLER'S REGISTERS
- AX = 1218h
- Return: DS:SI -> saved caller's AX,BX,CX,DX,SI,DI,BP,DS,ES (on stack)
- Note: only valid while within DOS
- --------D-2F1219-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - SET DRIVE???
- AX = 1219h
- SS = DOS DS (must be using a DOS internal stack)
- STACK: WORD drive (0 = default, 1 = A:, etc)
- Return: ???
- STACK unchanged
- Notes: calls AX=1217h
- builds a current directory structure if inside server call
- (INT 21/AX=5D00h)
- SeeAlso: AX=1217h,AX=121Fh
- --------D-2F121A-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - GET FILE'S DRIVE
- AX = 121Ah
- DS:SI -> filename
- Return: AL = drive (0 = default, 1 = A:, etc, FFh = invalid)
- DS:SI -> filename without leading X: (if present)
- SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=19h,INT 21/AH=60h
- --------D-2F121B-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - SET YEAR/LENGTH OF FEBRUARY
- AX = 121Bh
- CL = year - 1980
- Return: AL = number of days in February
- Note: requires DS to be set to the DOS data segment
- SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=2Bh
- --------D-2F121C-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - CHECKSUM MEMORY
- AX = 121Ch
- DS:SI -> start of memory to checksum
- CX = number of bytes
- DX = initial checksum
- SS = DOS DS (must be using a DOS internal stack)
- Return: AX, CX destroyed
- DX = checksum
- DS:SI -> first byte after checksummed range
- Notes: used by DOS to determine day count since 1/1/80 given a date
- supported by DR-DOS 5.0+
- SeeAlso: AX=121Dh
- --------D-2F121D-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - SUM MEMORY
- AX = 121Dh
- DS:SI -> memory to add up
- CX = 0000h
- DX = limit
- Return: AL = byte which exceeded limit
- CX = number of bytes before limit exceeded
- DX = remainder after adding first CX bytes
- DS:SI -> byte beyond the one which exceeded the limit
- Notes: used by DOS to determine year or month given day count since 1/1/80
- supported by DR-DOS 5.0+
- SeeAlso: AX=121Ch
- --------D-2F121E-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - COMPARE FILENAMES
- AX = 121Eh
- DS:SI -> first ASCIZ filename
- ES:DI -> second ASCIZ filename
- Return: ZF set if filenames equivalent, ZF clear if not
- Note: supported by DR-DOS 5.0+
- SeeAlso: AX=1211h,AX=1221h
- --------D-2F121F-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - BUILD CURRENT DIRECTORY STRUCTURE
- AX = 121Fh
- SS = DOS DS (must be using a DOS internal stack)
- STACK: WORD drive letter
- Return: ES:DI -> current directory structure (will be overwritten by next call)
- STACK unchanged
- --------D-2F1220-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - GET JOB FILE TABLE ENTRY
- AX = 1220h
- BX = file handle
- Return: CF set on error
- AL = 6 (invalid file handle)
- CF clear if successful
- ES:DI -> JFT entry for file handle in current process
- Notes: the byte pointed at by ES:DI contains the number of the SFT for the
- file handle, or FFh if the handle is not open
- supported by DR-DOS 5.0+
- SeeAlso: AX=1216h,AX=1229h
- --------D-2F1221-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - CANONICALIZE FILE NAME
- AX = 1221h
- DS:SI -> file name to be fully qualified
- ES:DI -> 128-byte buffer for resulting canonical file name
- SS = DOS DS (must be using a DOS internal stack)
- Return: (see INT 21/AH=60h)
- Note: identical to INT 21/AH=60h
- SeeAlso: AX=1123h,INT 21/AH=60h
- --------D-2F1222-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - SET EXTENDED ERROR INFO
- AX = 1222h
- SS = DOS data segment
- SS:SI -> 4-byte records
- BYTE error code, FFh = last record
- BYTE error class, FFh = don't change
- BYTE suggested action, FFh = don't change
- BYTE error locus, FFh = don't change
- SDA error code set
- Return: SI destroyed
- SDA error class, error locus, and suggested action fields set
- Note: can be called only from within DOS
- SeeAlso: AX=122Dh,INT 21/AH=59h,INT 21/AX=5D0Ah
- --------D-2F1223-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - CHECK IF CHARACTER DEVICE
- AX = 1223h
- DS = DOS DS
- SS = DOS DS (must be using a DOS internal stack)
- SDA+218h (DOS 3.10-3.30) = eight-character blank-padded name
- SDA+22Bh (DOS 4.0-6.0) = eight-character blank-padded name
- Return: CF set if no character device by that name found
- CF clear if found
- BH = low byte of device attribute word
- Note: can only be called from within DOS
- SeeAlso: INT 21/AX=5D06h,INT 21/AX=5D0Bh
- --------D-2F1224-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - SHARING RETRY DELAY
- AX = 1224h
- SS = DOS DS (must be using a DOS internal stack)
- Return: after delay set by INT 21/AX=440Bh, unless in server call
- (INT 21/AX=5D00h)
- Note: delay is dependent on the processor speed, and is skipped entirely if
- inside a server call
- SeeAlso: INT 21/AX=440Bh,INT 21/AH=52h,INT 62/AX=0097h
- --------D-2F1225-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.0+ internal - GET LENGTH OF ASCIZ STRING
- AX = 1225h
- DS:SI -> ASCIZ string
- Return: CX = length of string
- Note: supported by DR-DOS 5.0+
- SeeAlso: AX=1212h
- --------D-2F1226-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.3+ internal - OPEN FILE
- AX = 1226h
- CL = access mode
- DS:DX -> ASCIZ filename
- SS = DOS DS (must be using a DOS internal stack)
- Return: CF set on error
- AL = error code (see #0885 at INT 21/AH=59h)
- CF clear if successful
- AX = file handle
- Notes: can only be called from within DOS
- equivalent to INT 21/AH=3Dh
- used by NLSFUNC to access COUNTRY.SYS when invoked by the DOS kernel
- SeeAlso: AX=1227h,INT 21/AH=3Dh
- --------D-2F1227-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.3+ internal - CLOSE FILE
- AX = 1227h
- BX = file handle
- SS = DOS DS (must be using a DOS internal stack)
- Return: CF set on error
- AL = 06h invalid file handle
- CF clear if successful
- Notes: can only be called from within DOS
- equivalent to INT 21/AH=3Eh
- used by NLSFUNC to access COUNTRY.SYS when invoked by the DOS kernel
- SeeAlso: AX=1106h,AX=1201h,AX=1226h,INT 21/AH=3Eh
- --------D-2F1228BP4200-----------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.3+ internal - MOVE FILE POINTER
- AX = 1228h
- BP = 4200h, 4201h, 4202h (see INT 21/AH=42h)
- BX = file handle
- CX:DX = offset in bytes
- SS = DOS DS (must be using a DOS internal stack)
- Return: as for INT 21/AH=42h
- Notes: equivalent to INT 21/AH=42h, but may only be called from inside a DOS
- function call
- sets user stack frame pointer to dummy buffer, moves BP to AX, performs
- LSEEK, and restores frame pointer
- used by NLSFUNC to access COUNTRY.SYS when invoked by the DOS kernel
- SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=42h
- --------D-2F1229-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.3+ internal - READ FROM FILE
- AX = 1229h
- BX = file handle
- CX = number of bytes to read
- DS:DX -> buffer
- SS = DOS DS (must be using a DOS internal stack)
- Return: as for INT 21/AH=3Fh
- Notes: equivalent to INT 21/AH=3Fh, but may only be called when already inside
- a DOS function call
- used by NLSFUNC to access COUNTRY.SYS when invoked by the DOS kernel
- SeeAlso: AX=1226h,INT 21/AH=3Fh
- --------D-2F122A-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.3+ internal - SET FASTOPEN ENTRY POINT
- AX = 122Ah
- BX = entry point to set (0001h or 0002h)
- DS:SI -> FASTOPEN entry point (see #1396,#1397)
- (entry point not set if SI = FFFFh for DOS 4.0+)
- Return: CF set if specified entry point already set
- Notes: entry point in BX is ignored under DOS 3.30
- both entry points set to same handler by DOS 4.01
- DOS 5.0 and 6.0 only set entry point 1
-
- (Table 1396)
- Values DOS 3.30+ FASTOPEN entry point is called with:
- AL = 01h Lookup
- CX = ??? seems to be offset
- DI = ??? seems to be offset
- SI = offset in DOS DS of filename
- AL = 02h insert file into FASTOPEN cache
- AL = 03h delete file from FASTOPEN cache
- SI = offset in DOS DS of filename
- AL = 04h purge FASTOPEN cache
- AH = subfunction (00h,01h,02h)
- ES:DI -> ???
- CX = ??? (subfunctions 01h and 02h only)
- Returns: CF set on error or not installed
- Note: function 03h calls function 01h first
- SeeAlso: #1397,#1398
-
- (Table 1397)
- Values PC-DOS 4.01 FASTOPEN is additionally called with:
- AL = 04h ???
- AH = 03h
- ???
- AL = 05h ???
- AL = 0Bh ???
- AL = 0Ch ???
- AL = 0Dh ???
- AL = 0Eh ???
- AL = 0Fh ???
- AL = 10h ???
- SeeAlso: #1396,#1398
-
- (Table 1398)
- Values MS-DOS 5.0-6.0 FASTOPEN is additionally called with:
- AL = 04h purge FASTOPEN cache
- AH = 03h
- ???
- AL = 05h ???
- DL = drive (00h = A:)
- ???
- AL = 06h ???
- ???
- SeeAlso: #1396,#1397
- --------D-2F122B-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.3+ internal - IOCTL
- AX = 122Bh
- BP = 44xxh
- SS = DOS DS (must be using a DOS internal stack)
- additional registers as appropriate for INT 21/AX=44xxh
- Return: as for INT 21/AH=44h
- Notes: equivalent to INT 21/AH=44h, but may only be called when already inside
- a DOS function call
- sets user stack frame pointer to dummy buffer, moves BP to AX, performs
- IOCTL, and restores frame pointer
- used by NLSFUNC in accessing COUNTRY.SYS when invoked by the DOS kernel
- SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=44h
- --------D-2F122C-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.3+ internal - GET DEVICE CHAIN
- AX = 122Ch
- Return: BX:AX -> header of second device driver (NUL is first) in driver chain
- Note: although this function exists in DR-DOS 5.0 and Novell DOS 7, it
- always returns 0000h:0000h
- SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=52h
- --------D-2F122D-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.3+ internal - GET EXTENDED ERROR CODE
- AX = 122Dh
- Return: AX = current extended error code
- SeeAlso: AX=1222h,INT 21/AH=59h
- --------D-2F122E-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 4.0+ internal - GET OR SET ERROR TABLE ADDRESSES
- AX = 122Eh
- DL = subfunction
- 00h get standard DOS error table (see #1399)
- Return: ES:DI -> error table
- (DOS 4: errors 00h-12h,50h-5Bh)
- (DOS 5: errors 00h-26h,4Fh,51h-59h)
- 01h set standard DOS error table
- ES:DI -> error table
- 02h get parameter error table (errors 00h-0Ah)
- Return: ES:DI -> error table
- 03h set parameter error table
- ES:DI -> error table
- 04h get critical/SHARE error table (errors 13h-2Bh)
- Return: ES:DI -> error table
- 05h set critical/SHARE error table
- ES:DI -> error table
- 06h get ??? error table
- Return: ES:DI -> error table or 0000h:0000h
- 07h set ??? error table
- ES:DI -> error table
- 08h get error message retriever (see #1400)
- Return: ES:DI -> FAR procedure to fetch error message
- 09h set ??? error table
- ES:DI -> error table
- Notes: if the returned segment on a "get" is 0001h, then the offset specifies
- the offset of the error message table within COMMAND.COM, and the
- procedure returned by DL=08h should be called
- DOS 5+ COMMAND.COM does not allow setting any of the addresses (calls
- with DL odd are ignored); they are always returned with segment 0001h
- for DOS 5.0, the standard and critical/SHARE error tables are combined
- into a single error table
- SeeAlso: AX=0500h,INT 21/AH=59h
-
- Format of DOS 4.x error table:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1399)
- 00h BYTE FFh
- 01h 2 BYTEs 04h,00h (DOS version???)
- 03h BYTE number of error headers following
- 04h 2N WORDs table of all error headers for table
- Offset Size Description
- 00h WORD error message number
- 02h WORD offset of error message from start of header
- error messages are count byte followed by msg
- Note: DOS 5 error tables consist of one word per error number; each word
- contains either the offset of a counted string or 0000h
-
- (Table 1400)
- Call error retrieval function with:
- AX = error number (see #1401)
- DI = offset of error table
- Return: ES:DI -> error message (counted string)
- Notes: this function needs to access COMMAND.COM if the messages were not
- loaded into memory permanently with /MSG; the caller should assume
- that the returned message will be overwritten by the next call of
- the function
- supported by DR-DOS 5.0
-
- (Table 1401)
- Values for parameter errors:
- 01h Too many parameters
- 02h Required Parameter missing
- 03h Invalid switch
- 04h Invalid keyword
- 06h Parameter value not in allowed range
- 07h Parameter value not allowed
- 08h Parameter value not allowed
- 09h Parameter format not correct
- 0Ah Invalid parameter
- 0Bh Invalid parameter combination
- --------D-2F122F-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 4.x internal - SET DOS VERSION NUMBER TO RETURN
- AX = 122Fh
- DX = DOS version number (0000h = return true DOS version)
- Note: not available under DR-DOS 5.0 or 6.0
- SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=30h,INT 21/AX=3306h
- --------m-2F12FFBX0006-----------------------
- INT 2F U - DR-DOS 6, Novell DOS 7 - EMM386.EXE - VIDEO MEMORY SPACE CONTROL
- AX = 12FFh
- BX = 0006h
- DX = 0000h
- CX = function
- 0000h get status of video memory space (MEMMAX /V)
- 0001h map memory into video memory space (MEMMAX +V)
- 0002h unmap memory from video memory space (MEMMAX -V)
- Return: CF clear if successful
- AX = 0000h (successful)
- BX = segment of reserved video RAM
- CX = segment of used video RAM
- DX = segment of first upper MCB
- Notes: this functionality is provided by EMM386, and partially supported by
- HIDOS.SYS
- BL specifies which program handles the call, BH is the function number
- SeeAlso: AX=D201h/BX=4849h
- --------O-2F12FFBX0007-----------------------
- INT 2F U - Novell DOS 7 - SCRIPT.EXE - GET ???
- AX = 12FFh
- BX = 0007h
- CX = 0000h
- Return: CF clear if installed
- AX = 0000h
- BX = ??? (4426h)
- CX = ??? (0068h)
- DX = PSP segment of resident code???
- SI = ??? (4AFAh)
- ES = resident code segment
- --------m-2F12FFBX0106-----------------------
- INT 2F U - Novell DOS 7 - EMM386.EXE - GET VERSION???
- AX = 12FFh
- BX = 0106h
- Return: CF clear if successful
- AX = 0000h (successful)
- BX = EDC0h (signature)
- CL = memory manager variant (02h,03h)
- (02h when DPMI/VCPI disabled, 03h when DPMI/VCPI loaded)
- CH = ??? (00h)
- DX = version??? (0300h for v3.0)
- ES = segment of EMM386 low-memory stub
- Notes: BL specifies which program handles the call, BH is the function number
- if the word at ES:0012h is nonzero, if contains the offset within
- segment ES of the CEMM-compatible entry point (see #1402)
- if no other program has hooked INT 67, an alternate installation
- check is to test for the string
- "NOVELL EXPANDED MEMORY MANAGER 386" at offset 14h in the INT 67
- handler's segment; the word immediately preceding this string
- contains the offset of the API entry point if it is nonzero
- Index: entry point;Novell EMM386
-
- (Table 1402)
- Call Novell EMM386.EXE entry point with:
- AH = 00h get memory manager's status???
- ???
- AH = 01h set memory manager's status???
- ???
- AH = 02h Weitek coprocessor support???
- AL = subfunction???
- more functions???
- SeeAlso: #0733 at INT 21/AX=4402h/SF=02h,#2271 at INT 67/AX=FFA5h
- --------m-2F12FFBL06-------------------------
- INT 2F U - Novell DOS 7 - EMM386.EXE - ???
- AX = 12FFh
- BL = 06h
- BH = function (02h-09h)
- ???
- Return: ???
- --------O-2F12FFBX0EDC-----------------------
- INT 2F U - Novell DOS 7 - EMM386.EXE - CHECK IF MULTITASKING SUPPORT LOADED???
- AX = 12FFh
- BX = 0EDCh ('EDC' = Novell European Development Center)
- Return: AX = 0000h if ??? loaded
- CF clear
- BX = 0000h
- Notes: called by Novell DOS 7 TaskMgr
- if this function returns with AX=0000h, then the code necessary to
- support the API on INT 2F/AX=2780h is loaded and that API becomes
- available for use
- because the request is handled on the initial trap to the memory
- manager caused by INT instructions, this function must be invoked
- with an actual INT 2F instruction instead of some simulation such
- as a far call to the address in the interrupt vector table
- SeeAlso: AX=2780h/CL=01h,AX=2780h/CL=02h,AX=2780h/CL=03h,AX=2780h/CL=04h
- --------D-2F13-------------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 3.2+ - SET DISK INTERRUPT HANDLER
- AH = 13h
- DS:DX -> interrupt handler disk driver calls on read/write
- ES:BX = address to restore INT 13 to on system halt (exit from root
- shell) or warm boot (INT 19)
- Return: DS:DX set by previous invocation of this function
- ES:BX set by previous invocation of this function
- Notes: IO.SYS hooks INT 13 and inserts one or more filters ahead of the
- original INT 13 handler. The first is for disk change detection
- on floppy drives, the second is for tracking formatting calls and
- correcting DMA boundary errors, the third is for working around
- problems in a particular version of IBM's ROM BIOS
- before the first call, ES:BX points at the original BIOS INT 13; DS:DX
- also points there unless IO.SYS has installed a special filter for
- hard disk reads (on systems with model byte FCh and BIOS date
- "01/10/84" only), in which case it points at the special filter
- most DOS 3.2+ disk access is via the vector in DS:DX, although a few
- functions are still invoked via an INT 13 instruction
- this is a dangerous security loophole for any virus-monitoring software
- which does not trap this call ("INT13", "Nomenklatura", and many
- Bulgarian viruses are known to use it to get the original ROM entry
- point)
- SeeAlso: INT 13/AH=01h,INT 19,INT 9D"VIRUS"
- --------N-2F13-------------------------------
- INT 2F U - MS-NET - ???
- AH = 13h
- ???
- Return: ???
- Note: supposedly used to move (or control the movement of) NCBs
- --------U-2F1400-----------------------------
- INT 2F C - NLSFUNC.COM - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = 1400h
- Return: AL = 00h not installed, OK to install
- 01h not installed, not OK
- FFh installed
- Notes: this function is called by the DOS v3.3+ kernel
- supported by OS/2 v1.3+ compatibility box, which always returns AL=FFh
- supported by DR-DOS 5.0
- documented for MS-DOS 5+, but undocumented in prior versions
- SeeAlso: AX=1401h"NLSFUNC",AX=1402h"NLSFUNC"
- --------D-2F1400-----------------------------
- INT 2F - European MS-DOS 4.0 POPUP - "CheckPu" - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = 1400h
- Return: AX = FFFFh if installed
- BX = maximum memory required to save screen and keyboard info
- CF clear if successful
- CF set on error
- AX = error code
- 0002h invalid function
- 0004h unknown error
- Note: the POPUP interface is used by background programs (see INT 21/AH=80h)
- to communicate with the user
- SeeAlso: AX=1401h"POPUP",AX=1402h"POPUP",AX=1403h"POPUP"
- --------U-2F1401-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NLSFUNC.COM - CHANGE CODE PAGE
- AX = 1401h
- DS:SI -> internal code page structure (see #1403)
- BX = new code page (see #0962 at INT 21/AX=6602h)
- DX = country code???
- Return: AL = status
- 00h successful
- else DOS error code
- Note: this function is called by the DOS v3.3+ kernel
- SeeAlso: AX=1400h"NLSFUNC",AX=1402h"NLSFUNC",INT 21/AH=66h
-
- Format of DOS 3.30 internal code page structure:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1403)
- 00h 8 BYTEs ???
- 08h 64 BYTEs name of country information file
- 48h WORD system code page
- 4Ah WORD number of supported subfunctions
- 4Ch 5 BYTEs data to return for INT 21/AX=6502h
- 51h 5 BYTEs data to return for INT 21/AX=6504h
- 56h 5 BYTEs data to return for INT 21/AX=6505h
- 5Bh 5 BYTEs data to return for INT 21/AX=6506h
- 60h 41 BYTEs data to return for INT 21/AX=6501h
- --------D-2F1401-----------------------------
- INT 2F - European MS-DOS 4.0 POPUP - "PostPu" - OPEN/CLOSE POPUP SCREEN
- AX = 1401h
- DL = function (00h open, 01h close)
- DH = wait flag
- 00h block until screen opens
- 01h return error if screen is not available
- 02h urgent--always open screen immediately
- Return: CF clear if successful
- BX = amount of memory needed to save screen and keyboard info,
- 0000h if default save location can be used (only if DH was 02h)
- CF set on error
- Note: the application using the screen is frozen until the popup screen is
- closed
- SeeAlso: AX=1400h"POPUP",AX=1402h"POPUP",AX=1403h"POPUP"
- --------U-2F1402-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NLSFUNC.COM - GET EXTENDED COUNTRY INFO
- AX = 1402h
- BP = subfunction (same as AL for INT 21/AH=65h)
- BX = code page (see #0962 at INT 21/AX=6602h)
- DX = country code (see #0625 at INT 21/AH=38h)
- DS:SI -> internal code page structure (see #1403)
- ES:DI -> user buffer
- CX = size of user buffer
- Return: AL = status
- 00h successful
- else DOS error code
- Notes: this function is called by the DOS v3.3+ kernel on INT 21/AH=65h
- code page structure apparently only needed for COUNTRY.SYS pathname
- SeeAlso: AX=1401h"NLSFUNC",AX=1403h"NLSFUNC",AX=1404h,INT 21/AH=65h
- --------D-2F1402-----------------------------
- INT 2F - European MS-DOS 4.0 POPUP - "SavePu" - SAVE POPUP SCREEN
- AX = 1402h
- ES:DI -> save buffer (0000h:0000h for default buffer in POPUP)
- Return: CF clear if successful
- CF set on error
- AX = error code (see #1404)
- SeeAlso: AX=1400h"POPUP",AX=1401h"POPUP",AX=1403h"POPUP"
-
- (Table 1404)
- Values for POPUP error code:
- 0001h process does not own screen
- 0004h unknown error
- 0005h invalid pointer
- --------U-2F1403-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NLSFUNC.COM - SET CODE PAGE
- AX = 1403h
- DS:SI -> internal code page structure (see #1403)
- BX = code page (see #0962 at INT 21/AX=6602h)
- DX = country code (see #0625 at INT 21/AH=38h)
- Return: AL = status
- ???
- Note: this function is called by the DOS v3.3+ kernel on INT 21/AH=38h
- SeeAlso: AX=1402h"NLSFUNC",AX=1404h,INT 21/AH=38h"SET"
- --------D-2F1403-----------------------------
- INT 2F - European MS-DOS 4.0 POPUP - "RestorePu" - RESTORE SCREEN
- AX = 1403h
- ES:DI -> buffer containing saved screen
- (0000h:0000h for default buffer in POPUP)
- Return: CF clear if successful
- CF set on error
- AX = error code (see #1404)
- SeeAlso: AX=1400h"POPUP",AX=1401h"POPUP",AX=1402h"POPUP"
- --------U-2F1404-----------------------------
- INT 2F CU - NLSFUNC.COM - GET COUNTRY INFO
- AX = 1404h
- BX = code page (see #0962 at INT 21/AX=6602h)
- DX = country code (see #0625 at INT 21/AH=38h)
- DS:SI -> internal code page structure (see #1403)
- ES:DI -> user buffer
- Return: AL = status
- ???
- Notes: this function is called by the DOS v3.3+ kernel on INT 21/AH=38h
- code page structure apparently only needed for COUNTRY.SYS pathname
- SeeAlso: AX=1402h,AX=1403h,INT 21/AH=38h"GET"
- --------U-2F14FE-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DR-DOS 5.0 NLSFUNC - GET EXTENDED COUNTRY INFORMATION
- AX = 14FEh
- BX = code page (FFFFh=global code page) (see #0962 at INT 21/AX=6602h)
- DX = country ID (FFFFh=current country) (see #0625 at INT 21/AH=38h)
- ES:DI -> country information buffer
- CL = info ID
- 01h get general internationalization info
- 02h get pointer to uppercase table
- 04h get pointer to filename uppercase table
- 05h get pointer to filename terminator table
- 06h get pointer to collating sequence table
- 07h get pointer to Double-Byte Character Set table
- CF set (used to return error if not installed)
- Return: CF clear if successful
- DS:SI -> requested information
- CF set on error
- Notes: DR-DOS 5.0 NLSFUNC returns CF set and AX=0001h if AL was not 00h, FEh,
- or FFh on entry.
- the DR-DOS kernel calls this function on INT 21/AX=6501h
- the value in CL is not range-checked by the DR-DOS 5.0 NLSFUNC
- SeeAlso: #1405,AX=14FFh,INT 21/AH=65h
-
- Format of DR-DOS COUNTRY.SYS file:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1405)
- 00h 126 BYTEs copyright notice (terminated with Ctrl-Z, padded with NULs)
- 7Eh WORD signature EDC1h
- 80h var country pointer records
- Offset Size Description
- 00h WORD country code (0000h if end of array)
- 02h WORD code page
- 04h WORD ??? (0000h)
- 06h 7 WORDs offsets in file for data tables for subfunctions
- 01h-07h
- var var country information
- --------U-2F14FF-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DR-DOS 5.0 NLSFUNC - PREPARE CODE PAGE
- AX = 14FFh
- BX = code page
- Return: AX = ???
- ZF set if AX=0000h
- Notes: DR-DOS 5.0 NLSFUNC returns CF set and AX=0001h if AL was not 00h, FEh,
- or FFh on entry.
- passes codepage preparation request to each character device supporting
- the generic IOCTL call
- SeeAlso: AX=14FEh,INT 21/AX=440Ch,INT 21/AX=6602h
- --------U-2F1500-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DOS 4.00 GRAPHICS.COM - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = 1500h
- Return: AX = FFFFh
- ES:DI -> ??? (graphics data?)
- Note: this installation check conflicts with the CD-ROM Extensions
- installation check; moved to AX=AC00h in later versions
- SeeAlso: AX=AC00h
- --------d-2F1500BX0000-----------------------
- INT 2F - CD-ROM - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = 1500h
- BX = 0000h
- Return: BX = number of CD-ROM drive letters used
- CX = starting drive letter (0=A:)
- Notes: this installation check DOES NOT follow the format used by other
- software
- this installation check conflicts with the DOS 4.00 GRAPHICS.COM
- installation check
- SeeAlso: AX=150Ch,AX=15FFh,INT 2F/AX=D000h/BX=4D44h"Lotus"
- --------c-2F1500CH90-------------------------
- INT 2F U - CDBLITZ v2.11 - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = 1500h
- CH = 90h (function number)
- BX = 1234h (magic value for CDBLITZ)
- Return: CX = 1234h if installed
- CF clear
- DX = BCD version number (DH = major, DL = minor)
- Program: CDBLITZ is a CD-ROM cache by Blitz 'n' Software, Inc.
- SeeAlso: AX=1500h/CH=99h
- --------c-2F1500CH91-------------------------
- INT 2F U - CDBLITZ v2.11 - GET STATISTICS
- AX = 1500h
- CH = 91h (function number)
- BX = 1234h (magic value for CDBLITZ)
- Return: CF clear
- ES:BX -> statistics record (see #1406)
- SeeAlso: AX=1500h/CH=90h,AX=1500h/CH=97h
-
- Format of CDBLITZ statistics record:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1406)
- 00h WORD cache mode (see also AX=1500h/CH=94h)
- 0001h 'min', 0002h 'max'
- 02h DWORD number of read calls???
- 06h DWORD total number of sectors read
- 0Ah DWORD unused??? (zero)
- 0Eh DWORD number of cache hit sectors
- 12h WORD cache size in KB
- 14h WORD unused??? (zero)
- 16h WORD cache state (0000h disabled, 0001h enabled)
- --------c-2F1500CH92-------------------------
- INT 2F U - CDBLITZ v2.11 - ENABLE CACHE
- AX = 1500h
- CH = 92h (function number)
- BX = 1234h (magic value for CDBLITZ)
- Return: CF clear
- SeeAlso: AX=1500h/CH=90h,AX=1500h/CH=93h,AX=1500h/CH=94h
- --------c-2F1500CH93-------------------------
- INT 2F U - CDBLITZ v2.11 - DISABLE CACHE
- AX = 1500h
- CH = 93h (function number)
- BX = 1234h (magic value for CDBLITZ)
- Return: CF clear
- SeeAlso: AX=1500h/CH=90h,AX=1500h/CH=92h,AX=1500h/CH=95h
- --------c-2F1500CH94-------------------------
- INT 2F U - CDBLITZ v2.11 - SET 'MAX' MODE (CACHE BOTH DIRECTORIES AND DATA)
- AX = 1500h
- CH = 94h (function number)
- BX = 1234h (magic value for CDBLITZ)
- Return: CF clear
- SeeAlso: AX=1500h/CH=90h,AX=1500h/CH=92h,AX=1500h/CH=95h
- --------c-2F1500CH95-------------------------
- INT 2F U - CDBLITZ v2.11 - SET 'MIN' MODE (CACHE ONLY DIRECTORY ENTRIES)
- AX = 1500h
- CH = 95h (function number)
- BX = 1234h (magic value for CDBLITZ)
- Return: CF clear
- SeeAlso: AX=1500h/CH=90h,AX=1500h/CH=94h
- --------c-2F1500CH96-------------------------
- INT 2F U - CDBLITZ v2.11 - FLUSH CACHE
- AX = 1500h
- CH = 96h (function number)
- BX = 1234h (magic value for CDBLITZ)
- Return: CF clear
- Note: this function resets the counts for number of sectors read and number
- of cache hits, but no other values in the statistics record
- (see #1406)
- SeeAlso: AX=1500h/CH=90h
- --------c-2F1500CH97-------------------------
- INT 2F U - CDBLITZ v2.11 - GET CACHE STATISTICS
- AX = 1500h
- CH = 97h (function number)
- BX = 1234h (magic value for CDBLITZ)
- Return: CF clear
- AL = cache mode (01h 'min', 02h 'max') (see also AX=1500h/CH=94h)
- AH = cache state (00h disabled, 01h enabled)
- BX = cache size in KB
- DX:CX = total number of reads
- DI:SI = number of cache hits
- SeeAlso: AX=1500h/CH=90h,AX=1500h/CH=91h
- --------c-2F1500CH99-------------------------
- INT 2F U - CDBLITZ v2.11 - UNINSTALL
- AX = 1500h
- CH = 99h (function number)
- BX = 1234h (magic value for CDBLITZ)
- Return: CF clear
- ???
- Program: CDBLITZ is a CD-ROM cache by Blitz 'n' Software, Inc.
- SeeAlso: AX=1500h/CH=90h
- --------d-2F1501-----------------------------
- INT 2F - CD-ROM - GET DRIVE DEVICE LIST
- AX = 1501h
- ES:BX -> buffer to hold drive letter list (5 bytes per drive letter)
- Return: buffer filled, for each drive letter
- BYTE subunit number in driver
- DWORD address of device driver header
- --------d-2F1502-----------------------------
- INT 2F - CD-ROM - GET COPYRIGHT FILE NAME
- AX = 1502h
- ES:BX -> 38-byte buffer for name of copyright file
- CX = drive number (0=A:)
- Return: CF set if drive is not a CD-ROM drive
- AX = 000Fh (invalid drive)
- CF clear if successful
- SeeAlso: AX=1503h
- --------d-2F1503-----------------------------
- INT 2F - CD-ROM - GET ABSTRACT FILE NAME
- AX = 1503h
- ES:BX -> 38-byte buffer for name of abstract file
- CX = drive number (0=A:)
- Return: CF set if drive is not a CD-ROM drive
- AX = 000Fh (invalid drive)
- CF clear if successful
- SeeAlso: AX=1502h,AX=1504h
- --------d-2F1504-----------------------------
- INT 2F - CD-ROM - GET BIBLIOGRAPHIC DOC FILE NAME
- AX = 1504h
- ES:BX -> 38-byte buffer for name of bibliographic documentation file
- CX = drive number (0=A:)
- Return: CF set if drive is not a CD-ROM drive
- AX = 000Fh (invalid drive)
- CF clear if successful
- SeeAlso: AX=1502h,AX=1503h
- --------d-2F1505-----------------------------
- INT 2F - CD-ROM - READ VTOC
- AX = 1505h
- ES:BX -> 2048-byte buffer
- CX = drive number (0=A:)
- DX = sector index (0=first volume descriptor,1=second,...)
- Return: CF set on error
- AX = error code (15=invalid drive,21=not ready)
- CF clear if successful
- AX = volume descriptor type (1=standard,FFh=terminator,0=other)
- Note: This function was not supported by Novell DOS 7 NWCDEX prior to the
- 08/16/94 update
- --------d-2F1506-----------------------------
- INT 2F - CD-ROM - TURN DEBUGGING ON
- AX = 1506h
- BX = debugging function to enable
- Note: reserved for development
- SeeAlso: AX=1507h
- --------d-2F1507-----------------------------
- INT 2F - CD-ROM - TURN DEBUGGING OFF
- AX = 1507h
- BX = debugging function to disable
- Note: reserved for development
- SeeAlso: AX=1506h
- --------d-2F1508-----------------------------
- INT 2F - CD-ROM - ABSOLUTE DISK READ
- AX = 1508h
- ES:BX -> buffer
- CX = drive number (0=A:)
- SI:DI = starting sector number
- DX = number of sectors to read
- Return: CF set on error
- AL = error code (15=invalid drive,21=not ready)
- CF clear if successful
- SeeAlso: AX=1509h
- --------d-2F1509-----------------------------
- INT 2F - CD-ROM - ABSOLUTE DISK WRITE
- AX = 1509h
- ES:BX -> buffer
- CX = drive number (0=A:)
- SI:DI = starting sector number
- DX = number of sectors to write
- Note: corresponds to INT 26h and is currently reserved and nonfunctional
- SeeAlso: AX=1508h
- --------d-2F150A-----------------------------
- INT 2F - CD-ROM - RESERVED
- AX = 150Ah
- --------d-2F150B-----------------------------
- INT 2F - CD-ROM v2.00+ - DRIVE CHECK
- AX = 150Bh
- CX = drive number (0=A:)
- Return: BX = ADADh if MSCDEX.EXE installed
- AX = support status
- 0000h if drive not supported
- nonzero if supported
- SeeAlso: AX=150Dh
- --------d-2F150C-----------------------------
- INT 2F - CD-ROM v2.00+ - GET MSCDEX.EXE VERSION (VERSION CHECK)
- AX = 150Ch
- Return: BH = major version
- BL = minor version
- Notes: MSCDEX.EXE versions prior to 2.00 return BX=0
- Corel's CORELCDX.COM v1.01d returns 2.20, v1.12a returns 2.21
- Meridian Data's CDNETEX.EXE returns its own version number, e.g. 4.70
- SeeAlso: AX=1500h
- --------d-2F150D-----------------------------
- INT 2F - CD-ROM v2.00+ - GET CD-ROM DRIVE LETTERS
- AX = 150Dh
- ES:BX -> buffer for drive letter list (1 byte per drive)
- Return: buffer filled with drive numbers (0=A:). Each byte corresponds
- to the drive in the same position for function 1501h
- SeeAlso: AX=150Bh
- --------d-2F150E-----------------------------
- INT 2F - CD-ROM v2.00+ - GET/SET VOLUME DESCRIPTOR PREFERENCE
- AX = 150Eh
- BX = subfunction
- 00h get preference
- DX = 0000h
- Return: DX = preference settings
- 01h set preference
- DH = volume descriptor preference
- 01h = primary volume descriptor
- 02h = supplementary volume descriptor
- DL = supplementary volume descriptor preference
- 01h = shift-Kanji
- CX = drive number (0=A:)
- Return: CF set on error
- AX = error code (15=invalid drive,1=invalid function)
- CF clear if successful
- --------d-2F150F-----------------------------
- INT 2F - CD-ROM v2.00+ - GET DIRECTORY ENTRY
- AX = 150Fh
- CL = drive number (0=A:)
- CH bit 0 = copy flag
- clear if direct copy
- set if copy to structure which removes ISO/High Sierra diffs
- ES:BX -> ASCIZ path name
- SI:DI -> buffer for directory entry (see #1407,#1408)
- minimum 255 bytes for direct copy
- Return: CF set on error
- AX = error code
- CF clear if successful
- AX = disk format (0=High Sierra,1=ISO 9660)
- Note: this function was not supported by Novell DOS 7 NWCDEX prior to the
- 08/16/94 update
-
- Format of CD-ROM directory entry (direct copy):
- Offset Size Description (Table 1407)
- 00h BYTE length of directory entry
- 01h BYTE length of XAR in Logical Block Numbers
- 02h DWORD LBN of data, Intel (little-endian) format
- 06h DWORD LBN of data, Motorola (big-endian) format
- 0Ah DWORD length of file, Intel format
- 0Eh DWORD length of file, Motorola format
- ---High Sierra---
- 12h 6 BYTEs date and time
- 18h BYTE bit flags
- 19h BYTE reserved
- ---ISO 9660---
- 12h 7 BYTEs date and time
- 19h BYTE bit flags
- ---both formats---
- 1Ah BYTE interleave size
- 1Bh BYTE interleave skip factor
- 1Ch WORD volume set sequence number, Intel format
- 1Eh WORD volume set sequence number, Motorola format
- 20h BYTE length of file name
- 21h N BYTEs file name
- BYTE (optional) padding if filename is odd length
- N BYTEs system data
- SeeAlso: #1408
-
- Format of CD-ROM directory entry (canonicalized):
- Offset Size Description (Table 1408)
- 00h BYTE length of XAR in Logical Block Numbers
- 01h DWORD Logical Block Number of file start
- 05h WORD size of disk in logical blocks
- 07h DWORD file length in bytes
- 0Bh 7 BYTEs date and time
- 12h BYTE bit flags
- 13h BYTE interleave size
- 14h BYTE interleave skip factor
- 15h WORD volume set sequence number
- 17h BYTE length of file name
- 18h 38 BYTEs ASCIZ filename
- 3Eh WORD file version number
- 40h BYTE number of bytes of system use data
- 41h 220 BYTEs system use data
- SeeAlso: #1407
- --------d-2F1510-----------------------------
- INT 2F - CD-ROM v2.10+ - SEND DEVICE DRIVER REQUEST
- AX = 1510h
- CX = CD-ROM drive letter (0 = A, 1 = B, etc)
- ES:BX -> CD-ROM device driver request header (see #1382 at AX=0802h)
- Note: MSCDEX initializes the device driver request header's subunit field
- based on the drive number specified in CX
- BUG: Novell DOS 7 NWCDEX prior to the 12/13/94 update did not initialize
- the subunit field
- --------d-2F15FFBX0000-----------------------
- INT 2F - CD-ROM - CORELCDX - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = 15FFh
- BX = 0000h
- Return: BX = ABCDh if CORELCDX loaded
- Note: Corel's CORELCDX.COM is a replacement for MSCDEX.EXE; it also supports
- the standard MSCDEX installation check calls AX=1500h and AX=150Ch
- SeeAlso: AX=1500h,AX=150Ch
- --------W-2F1600-----------------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows - WINDOWS ENHANCED MODE INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = 1600h
- Return: AL = status
- 00h neither Windows 3.x enhanced mode nor Windows/386 2.x running
- 01h Windows/386 2.x running
- 80h XMS version 1 driver installed (neither Windows 3.x enhanced
- mode nor Windows/386 2.x running) (obsolete--see note)
- FFh Windows/386 2.x running
- AL = anything else
- AL = Windows major version number >= 3
- AH = Windows minor version number
- Notes: INT 2F/AH=16h comprises an API for non-Windows programs (DOS device
- drivers, TSRs, and applications) to cooperate with multitasking
- Windows/386 2.x and Windows 3.x and higher enhanced mode.
- certain calls are also supported in the Microsoft 80286 DOS extender in
- Windows standard mode
- this function served as the installation check and AX=1610h served to
- get the driver entry point for XMS version 1, which is now obsolete.
- Use AX=4300h and AX=4310h instead
- SeeAlso: AX=160Ah,AX=1610h,AX=4300h,AX=4680h
- Index: installation check;XMS version 1
- --------W-2F1602-----------------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows/386 2.x - GET API ENTRY POINT
- AX = 1602h
- Return: ES:DI -> Windows/386 2.x API procedure entry point
- Notes: this interface is supported in Windows 3.x only for 2.x compatibility
- to get the current virtual machine (VM) ID in Windows/386 2.x:
- AX = 0000h
- ES:DI -> return address
- JUMP to address returned from INT 2F/AX=1602h
- After JUMP, at return address:
- BX = current VM ID.
- SeeAlso: AX=C020h
- --------W-2F1603-----------------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows/386 - GET INSTANCE DATA
- AX = 1603h
- Return: AX = 5248h ('RH') if supported
- DS:SI -> Windows/386 instance data (see #1409)
- Notes: reportedly supported by RM Nimbus MS-DOS 3.3 kernel
- this function is called by DOSMGR when AX=1607h/BX=0015h is not
- supported, as is the case in DOS versions prior to 5.0
- see Geoff Chappell's book _DOS_Internals_ for additional discussions of
- this function, DOSMGR's behavior, and instancing in general
- SeeAlso: AX=1607h/BX=0015h
-
- Format of Windows/386 instance data:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1409)
- 00h WORD segment of IO.SYS (0000h = default 0070h)
- 02h WORD offset in IO.SYS of STACKS data structure (DOS 3.2x)
- 0000h if not applicable
- 04h WORD number of instance data entries (max 32)
- 06h Array of instance data entries
- Offset Size Description
- 00h WORD segment (0002h = DOS kernel)
- 02h WORD offset
- 04h WORD size
- --------W-2F1605-----------------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows - WINDOWS ENHANCED MODE & 286 DOSX INIT BROADCAST
- AX = 1605h
- ES:BX = 0000h:0000h
- DS:SI = 0000h:0000h
- CX = 0000h
- DX = flags
- bit 0 = 0 if Windows enhanced-mode initialization
- bit 0 = 1 if Microsoft 286 DOS extender initialization
- bits 1-15 reserved (undefined)
- DI = version number (major in upper byte, minor in lower)
- Return: CX = 0000h if okay for Windows to load
- CX = FFFFh (other registers unchanged) if Windows 3.0 in standard mode
- CX <> 0 if Windows should not load
- ES:BX -> startup info structure (see #1410)
- DS:SI -> virtual86 mode enable/disable callback or 0000h:0000h
- (see #1413)
- Notes: the Windows enhanced mode loader and Microsoft 286 DOS extender will
- broadcast an INT 2F/AX=1605h call when initializing. Any DOS device
- driver or TSR can watch for this broadcast and return the appropriate
- values. If the driver or TSR returns CX <> 0, it is also its
- responsibility to display an error message.
- each handler must first chain to the prior INT 2F handler with
- registers unchanged before processing the call
- if the handler requires local data on a per-VM basis, it must store the
- returned ES:BX in the "next" field of a startup info structure and
- return a pointer to that structure in ES:BX
- a single TSR may set the V86 mode enable/disable callback; if DS:SI is
- already nonzero, the TSR must fail the initialization by setting CX
- nonzero
- MSD checks for Windows 3.0 running in standard mode by testing whether
- CX=FFFFh and other registers are unchanged on return
- Novell DOS v7.0 (Update 8 - Update 11) TASKMGR in multitasking mode
- uses this broadcast, even if TASKMGR.INI sets WinPresent= to OFF
- Micrsoft's EMM386.EXE for DOS 5+ when installed with the NOEMS option
- changes its driver name from EMMQXXX0 to EMMXXXX0 while Windows is
- active
- SeeAlso: AX=1606h,AX=1608h,AX=4B05h
-
- Format of Windows Startup Information Structure:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1410)
- 00h 2 BYTEs major, minor version of info structure
- 02h DWORD pointer to next startup info structure or 0000h:0000h
- 06h DWORD pointer to ASCIZ name of virtual device file or 0000h:0000h
- 0Ah DWORD virtual device reference data (see #1412)
- (only used if above nonzero)
- 0Eh DWORD pointer to instance data records (see #1411) or 0000h:0000h
-
- Format of one Instance Item in array:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1411)
- 00h DWORD address of instance data (end of array if 0000h:0000h)
- 04h WORD size of instance data
-
- Format of Virtual Device Reference Data:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1412)
- 00h DWORD physical address of ??? or 00000000h
- 04h DWORD physical address of ??? table
- 08h DWORD "DEST_PAGE" address to which pages must be mapped
- 0Ch N DWORDs "SRC_PAGE" physical addresses of the pages
- 00000000h = end of table
- Note: EMM386.EXE sets the first pointer to the start of the device driver
- chain, the second pointer to a field of 40h bytes followed by a
- 16-bit offset to the end of the SRC_PAGE table, and DEST_PAGE to
- the start segment of the UMB area
-
- (Table 1413)
- Values Windows virtual mode enable/disable procedure is called with:
- AX = 0000h disable V86 mode
- AX = 0001h enable V86 mode
- interrupts disabled
- Return: CF set on error
- CF clear if successful
- interrupts disabled
- --------W-2F1606-----------------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows - WINDOWS ENHANCED MODE & 286 DOSX EXIT BROADCAST
- AX = 1606h
- DX = flags
- bit 0 = 0 if Windows enhanced-mode exit
- bit 0 = 1 if Microsoft 286 DOS extender exit
- bits 1-15 reserved (undefined)
- Notes: if the init broadcast fails (AX=1605h returned CX <> 0), then this
- broadcast will be issued immediately.
- this call will be issued in real mode
- Novell DOS v7.0 (Update 8 - Update 10) TASKMGR in multitasking mode
- uses this broadcast, even if TASKMGR.INI sets WinPresent= to OFF
- SeeAlso: AX=1605h,AX=1609h
- --------W-2F1607-----------------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows - VIRTUAL DEVICE CALL OUT API
- AX = 1607h
- BX = virtual device ID (see #1419)
- CX = (usually) callout subfunction
- Return: (usually) AX,BX,CX,DX,ES contain results
- Notes: more of a convention than an API, this call specifies a standard
- mechanism for Windows enhanced-mode virtual devices (VxD's) to talk
- to DOS device drivers and TSRs
- see below for details on several virtual devices
- SeeAlso: AX=1605h,AX=1607h/BX=000Ch,AX=1607h/BX=0014h,AX=1607h/BX=0015h
- SeeAlso: AX=1607h/BX=0018h,AX=1684h,AX=C020h
- --------W-2F1607BX0006-----------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows - "V86MMGR" VIRTUAL DEVICE API
- AX = 1607h
- BX = 0006h (VxD identifier of "V86MMGR")
- CX = 0000h
- Return: AX = status
- 0000h if local A20 state changed
- 1607h if A20 unchanged
- other if global A20 state changed
- --------W-2F1607BX000C-----------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows - "VMD" VIRTUAL MOUSE DEVICE API
- AX = 1607h
- BX = 000Ch (VxD identifier of "VMD")
- Return: CX = nonzero if mouse driver already virtualized
- Note: VMD (Virtual Mouse Driver) calls this and then checks whether CX is
- nonzero; if yes, it will not automatically virtualize the mouse
- driver. This would be used if MOUSE.COM already virtualizes
- itself using the Windows API.
- SeeAlso: AX=1607h/BX=0014h,AX=1607h/BX=0015h
- --------W-2F1607BX0010-----------------------
- INT 2F C - MS Windows 3.1 - "BLOCKDEV" VIRTUAL HARD DISK DEVICE API
- AX = 1607h
- BX = 0010h (VxD identifier of "BLOCKDEV")
- CX = function
- 0001h starting FastDisk compatibility tests
- 0002h ending FastDisk compatibility tests
- 0003h check if FastDisk installation allowed
- Return: CX = 0000h if allowed
- Note: this interface is called by the Windows FastDisk driver (such as
- WDCTRL) when it thinks that the INT 13h handler immediately below
- IO.SYS's INT 13h code is not in ROM; it should be supported by any
- program which hooks itself underneath IO.SYS's INT 13h code with
- INT 2F/AH=13h
- SeeAlso: AX=1607h/BX=0014h,INT 2F/AH=13h
- --------W-2F1607BX0014-----------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows - "VNETBIOS" VIRTUAL DEVICE API
- AX = 1607h
- BX = 0014h (VxD identifier of "VNETBIOS")
- Return: ES:DI -> 128-byte table specifying VNETBIOS actions for each NetBIOS
- command code (see #1414)
- Note: VNETBIOS (Virtual NetBIOS) calls this function to determine whether
- the NetBIOS has an extensions Windows should know about
- SeeAlso: AX=1607h/BX=000Ch,AX=1607h/BX=0010h,AX=1607h/BX=0015h
-
- (Table 1414)
- Values for VNETBIOS action code:
- 00h "VN_Unknown" unknown command
- 04h "VN_No_Map" no memory mapping necessary
- 08h "VN_Map_In" input buffer is quickly used, so no global mapping needed
- 0Ch "VN_Map_In" output buffer is quickly used, so no global mapping needed
- 10h "VN_Map_In_Out" buffer is quickly used, so no global mapping needed
- 14h "VN_Chain_Send" the chain-send command
- 18h "VN_Cancel" special case for cancel command
- 1Ch "VN_Buffer_In" buffer is incoming
- 20h "VN_Buffer_Out" buffer is outgoing
- 24h "VN_Buffer_In_Out" buffer used for both incoming and outgoing data
- --------D-2F1607BX0015-----------------------
- INT 2F C - MS Windows - "DOSMGR" VIRTUAL DEVICE API
- AX = 1607h
- BX = 0015h (VxD identifier of "DOSMGR")
- CX = function
- 0000h query instance processing
- DX = 0000h
- Return: CX = state
- 0000h not instanced
- other instanced (DOS 5+ kernel returns 0001h)
- DX = segment of DOS drivers or 0000h for
- default of 0070h
- ES:BX -> patch table (see #1416)
- 0001h set patches in DOS
- DX = bit mask of patch requests (see #1415)
- Return: AX = B97Ch
- BX = bit mask of patches applied (see #1415)
- DX = A2ABh
- 0002h remove patches in DOS (ignored by DOS 5.0 kernel)
- DX = bit mask of patch requests (see function 0001h)
- Return: CX = 0000h (DOS 5-6)
- Note: return values are ignored by DOSMGR in Windows 3.1
- 0003h get size of DOS data structures
- DX = bit mask of request (only one bit can be set)
- bit 0: Current Directory Structure size
- Return: if supported request:
- AX = B97Ch
- CX = size in bytes of requested structure
- DX = A2ABh
- else:
- CX = 0000h
- all other registers preserved
- 0004h determine instanced data structures
- Return: AX = B97Ch if supported
- DX = A2ABh if supported (DOS 5+ kernel returns 0000h)
- BX = bit mask of instanced items
- bit 0: CDS
- bit 1: SFT
- bit 2: device list
- bit 3: DOS swappable data area
- 0005h get device driver size
- ES = segment of device driver
- Return: DX:AX = 0000h:0000h on error (not dev. driver segment)
- DX:AX = A2ABh:B97Ch if successful
- BX:CX = size of device driver in bytes
- Notes: DOSMGR (DOS Manager) will check whether the OEM DOS/BIOS data has
- been instanced via this API and will not perform its own default
- instancing of the normal DOS/BIOS data if so; if this API is not
- supported, DOSMGR will also try to access instancing data through
- INT 2F/AX=1603h
- these functions are supported by the DOS 5+ kernel; DOSMGR contains
- tables of instancing information for earlier versions of DOS
- see Geoff Chappell's book _DOS_Internals_ for additional discussions of
- DOSMGR's behavior and instancing in general
- SeeAlso: AX=1603h,AX=1605h,AX=1607h/BX=000Ch,AX=1607h/BX=0014h,AX=1684h
-
- Bitfields for DOSMGR patch requests:
- Bit(s) Description (Table 1415)
- 0 enable critical sections
- 1 NOP setting/checking user ID
- 2 turn INT 21/AH=3Fh on STDIN into polling loop
- 3 trap stack fault in "SYSINIT" to WIN386
- 4 BIOS patch to trap "Insert disk X:" to WIN386
-
- Format of DOSMGR patch table:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1416)
- 00h 2 BYTEs DOS version (major, minor)
- 02h WORD offset in DOS data segment of "SAVEDS"
- 04h WORD offset in DOS data segment of "SAVEBX"
- 06h WORD offset in DOS data segment of InDOS flag
- 08h WORD offset in DOS data segment of User ID word
- 0Ah WORD offset in DOS data segment of "CritPatch" table to enable
- critical section calls (see INT 2A/AH=80h)
- 0Ch WORD (DOS 5+ only) offset in DOS data segment of "UMB_HEAD",
- containing segment of last MCB in conventional memory
- --------W-2F1607BX0018-----------------------
- INT 2F C - MS Windows - "VMPoll" VIRTUAL DEVICE - IDLE CALLOUT
- AX = 1607h
- BX = 0018h (VMPoll VxD ID)
- CX = 0000h
- Return: AX = status
- 0000h if timeslice used
- nonzero if timeslice not needed
- Note: when VMPoll makes this callout, all virtual machines are idle
- SeeAlso: AX=1607h
- --------W-2F1607BX0021--------------------------------------
- INT 2F C - MS Windows - "PageFile" VIRTUAL DEVICE - GET LOCK BYTE
- AX = 1607h
- BX = 0021h (PageFile VxD ID)
- CX = 0000h
- Return: AX = status
- 0000h success
- ES:DI -> cache lock byte in disk cacher
- other no disk cache or unsupported
- Notes: PageFile issues this call on real-mode initialization in order to allow
- disk caches to provide it with a byte which it can use to temporarily
- lock the disk cache; VMPOLL also issues this call, so it is made
- twice each time Windows starts up
- if this call fails, PageFile falls back to other techniques for locking
- the disk cache
- SeeAlso: AX=1607h
- --------E-2F1607BX22C0-----------------------
- INT 2F - Rational Systems DOS/4GW - ???
- AX = 1607h
- BX = 22C0h
- ???
- Return: ???
- SeeAlso: INT 15/AX=BF02h,INT 15/AX=BF04h
- --------W-2F1608-----------------------------
- INT 2F C - MS Windows - WINDOWS ENHANCED MODE INIT COMPLETE BROADCAST
- AX = 1608h
- Notes: called after all installable devices have been initialized
- real-mode software may be called between the Windows enhanced-mode init
- call (AX=1605h) and this call; the software must detect this
- situation
- SeeAlso: AX=1605h,AX=1609h
- --------W-2F1609-----------------------------
- INT 2F C - MS Windows - WINDOWS ENHANCED MODE BEGIN EXIT BROADCAST
- AX = 1609h
- Note: called at the beginning of a normal exit sequence; not made in the
- event of a fatal system crash
- SeeAlso: AX=1606h,AX=1608h
- --------W-2F160A-----------------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows 3.1 - IDENTIFY WINDOWS VERSION AND TYPE
- AX = 160Ah
- Return: AX = 0000h if call supported
- BX = version (BH=major, BL=minor)
- CX = mode (0002h = standard, 0003h = enhanced)
- SeeAlso: AX=1600h,AX=4680h
- --------W-2F160B-----------------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows 3.1 - IDENTIFY TSRs
- AX = 160Bh
- ES:DI -> communication structure (see #1417) or 0000h:0000h
- Return: ES:DI -> communication structure
- Desc: this call allows Windows-aware TSRs to make themselves known to
- Windows.
- Note: the TSR should allocate a communication structure, place the given
- ES:DI pointer in the first field, and return a pointer to the new
- structure
- SeeAlso: AX=1605h,AX=160Ch,AX=4B01h,AX=4B05h
-
- Format of TSR-to-Windows communication structure:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1417)
- 00h DWORD pointer to next structure
- 04h WORD PSP segment
- 06h WORD API version ID (0100h)
- 08h WORD EXEC flags
- bit 0: "WINEXEC"
- bit 1: "LOADLIBRARY"
- bit 2: "OPENDRIVER"
- 0Ah WORD "exec_cmd_show"
- 0Ch DWORD "exec_cmd"
- 10h 4 BYTEs reserved (0)
- 14h DWORD pointer to TSR ID block (see #1418)
- 18h DWORD pointer to TSR data block or 0000h:0000h
-
- Format of Norton Utilities 6.0 TSR ID block:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1418)
- 00h WORD length of name string
- 02h N BYTEs name of TSR's executable
- --------W-2F160C-----------------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows 3.1 - DETECT ROMs
- AX = 160Ch
- ???
- Return: ???
- Note: used by ROM Windows
- SeeAlso: AX=160Bh
- --------m-2F1610-----------------------------
- INT 2F - XMS v1.x only - GET DRIVER ADDRESS
- AX = 1610h
- details unavailable
- Note: this function and AX=1600h were only used in XMS version 1 and are now
- obsolete. Use AX=4300h and AX=4310h instead
- SeeAlso: AX=1600h,AX=4310h
- --------W-2F1680-----------------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows, DPMI, various - RELEASE CURRENT VIRTUAL MACHINE TIME-SLICE
- AX = 1680h
- Return: AL = status
- 00h if the call is supported
- 80h (unchanged) if the call is not supported
- Notes: programs can use this function in idle loops to enhance performance
- under multitaskers; this call is supported by MS Windows 3.0, DOS 5+,
- DPMI 1.0+, and in OS/2 2.0+ for multitasking DOS applications
- does not block the program; it just gives up the remainder of the time
- slice
- should not be used by Windows-specific programs
- when called very often without intermediate screen output under WIN 3+,
- the VM will go into an idle-state and will not receive the next slice
- before 8 seconds. This time can be changed in SYSTEM.INI through
- "IdleVMWakeUpTime=<seconds>". Setting to zero results in a long wait.
- SeeAlso: INT 15/AX=1000h,INT 15/AX=5305h,INT 21/AH=89h,INT 7A/BX=000Ah
- --------W-2F1681-----------------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows 3+ - BEGIN CRITICAL SECTION
- AX = 1681h
- Notes: used to prevent a task switch from occurring
- should be followed by an INT 2F/AX=1682h call as soon as possible
- nested calls are allowed, and must be followed by an appropriate number
- of "end critical section" calls
- not supported in Windows/386 2.x. Get INDOS flag with INT 21/AH=34h and
- increment by hand.
- SeeAlso: AX=1682h,INT 15/AX=101Bh,INT 21/AH=34h
- --------W-2F1682-----------------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows 3+ - END CRITICAL SECTION
- AX = 1682h
- Notes: not supported in Windows/386 2.x. Get InDOS flag with INT 21/AH=34h
- and decrement by hand, taking care not to decrement InDOS flag
- through zero
- SeeAlso: AX=1681h,INT 15/AX=101Ch,INT 21/AH=34h
- --------W-2F1683-----------------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows 3+ - GET CURRENT VIRTUAL MACHINE ID
- AX = 1683h
- Return: BX = current virtual machine (VM) ID
- Notes: Windows itself currently runs in VM 1, but this can't be relied upon
- VM IDs are reused when VMs are destroyed
- an ID of 0 will never be returned
- SeeAlso: AX=1684h,AX=1685h,AX=168Bh
- --------W-2F1684-----------------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows - GET DEVICE API ENTRY POINT
- AX = 1684h
- BX = virtual device (VxD) ID (see #1419)
- ES:DI = 0000h:0000h
- Return: ES:DI -> VxD API entry point, or 0:0 if the VxD does not support an API
- Note: some Windows enhanced-mode virtual devices provide services that
- applications can access. For example, the Virtual Display Device
- (VDD) provides an API used in turn by WINOLDAP.
- SeeAlso: AX=1683h
-
- (Table 1419)
- Values for MS Windows VxD ID:
- Value Name CallOut V86 PM Description
- 0000h LPT N N N DOS386 LPT Device (Windows for Workgroups 3.11)
- 0000h MSODISUP N N N MS ODI Support (Windows for Workgroups 3.11)
- 0000h NWNBLINK N N N Netware NetBIOS (Windows for Workgroups 3.11)
- 0000h SERIAL N N N DOS386 Serial Device (Windows for Workgrp 3.11)
- 0001h VMM N N Virtual Machine Manager
- 0002h Debug
- 0003h VPICD Y Y Virtual Prog. Interrupt Controller (PIC) Device
- 0004h VDMAD N N Virtual Direct Memory Access (DMA) Device
- 0005h VTD Y Y Virtual Timer Device
- 0006h V86MMGR Y N N Virtual 8086 Mode Device
- 0007h PageSwap N N Paging Device
- 0008h Parity N N Parity-check trapper
- 0009h Reboot N Y Ctrl-Alt-Del handler
- 000Ah VDD N Y Virtual Display Device (GRABBER)
- 000Bh VSD N N Virtual Sound Device
- 000Ch VMD Y Y Y Virtual Mouse Device
- 000Dh VKD N Y Virtual Keyboard Device
- 000Eh VCD N Y Virtual COMM Device
- 000Fh VPD Virtual Printer Device
- 0010h VHD Virtual Hard Disk Device (Windows 3.0)
- 0010h BLOCKDEV N N Virtual Hard Disk Device (Windows 3.1)
- 0010h IOS N N N DOS386 IOS Device (Windows for Workgroups 3.11)
- 0010h IOS N Y (Chicago)
- 0011h VMCPD Y Y Virtual Math CoProcessor Device
- 0012h EBIOS N N Reserve EBIOS page (e.g., on PS/2)
- 0013h BIOSXLAT N N Map ROM BIOS API between prot & V86 mode
- 0014h VNETBIOS Y N N Virtual NetBIOS Device
- 0015h DOSMGR Y Y N DOS data instancing (see #1422)
- 0016h WINLOAD
- 0017h SHELL N Y
- 0018h VMPOLL N N
- 0019h VPROD
- 001Ah DOSNET N N assures network integrity across VMs
- 001Ah VNETWARE Y Y Novell NetWare DOSNET replacement
- 001Bh VFD N N Virtual Floppy Device
- 001Ch VDD2 Secondary display adapter
- 001Ch LoadHi N N Netroom LoadHi Device (RMLODHI.VXD)
- 001Ch LoadHi N N 386MAX LoadHi Device (386MAX.VXD)
- 001Ch LoadHi N N Win386 LoadHi Device (EMM386.EXE)
- 001Dh WINDEBUG N Y
- 001Dh TDDebug N Y
- 001Eh TSRLoad TSR instance utility
- 001Fh BiosHook BIOS interrupt hooker VxD
- 0020h Int13 N N N
- 0021h PageFile N Y Paging File device
- 0022h SCSI
- 0023h MCA_POS
- 0024h SCSIFD SCSI FastDisk device
- 0025h VPEND Pen device
- 0026h APM Advanced Power Management
- 0027h VXDLDR N Y Y VXDLDR (Windows for Workgroups 3.11)
- 0028h NDIS N Y Y Network Driver Interface Specification
- (Windows for Workgroups 3.11)
- 002Ah VWIN32 N Y (Chicago)
- 002Bh VCOMM N Y Y DOS386 VCOMM Device (Windows for Workgrps 3.11)
- 002Dh W32S Y N Y WIN32s 32-bit extension to Windows API
- 0030h MACH32 N N Y ATI Mach32 video card
- 0031h NETBEUI N N N NETBEUI (Windows for Workgroups 3.11)
- 0032h SERVER N Y Y Int21 File Server (Windows for Workgroups 3.11)
- 0033h CONFIGMG Y Y (Chicago)
- 0033h EDOS N N Windows DOS Box Enhancer by Mom's Software
- 0034h DWCFGMG.SYS Plug-and-Play configuration manager
- 0036h VFBACKUP Y Y (Chicago)
- 0038h VCOND Y Y (Chicago)
- 003Ah VPMTD N N Y IFAX Scheduler Device (Windows for Workgr 3.11)
- 003Bh DSVXD Y N DoubleSpace VxD from MS-DOS v6.x
- 0051h ISAPNP N N
- 008Dh ESDI_506 N N (Chicago)
- 0090h voltrack N N
- 00FDh FAKEIDE N N (Chicago)
- 0102h CV1 N N Microsoft C/C++ 7.00+ CodeView for Windows
- 0200h VIPX Y Y NetWare Virtual IPX Driver
- 0201h VNWLSERV N N NetWare Lite 1.1 Server (SERVER.EXE)
- 0202h WINICE Y Y SoftICE/W
- 0203h VCLIENT N Y NetWare Lite 1.1+ Client
- 0205h VCAFT N N Novell Virtual CAFT Driver (LANalyzer for Win)
- 0205h BCW Y Y Nu-Mega Bounds Checker for Windows
- 0206h VTXRX N N Novell Virtual TXRX Driver (LANalyzer for Win)
- 0207h DPMS N Y N Novell DOS Protected Mode Services
- 0234h VCOMMUTE Y Y PC Tools Commute
- 0442h VTDAPI N Y MMSys Win386 VTAPI Device
- 0444h VADMAD Autoinitialize DMA (Windows 3.0)
- 0445h VSBD Y Y WinResKit: Sound Blaster Device
- 0446h VADLIBD Y Y Y MMSys Win386 AdLib Device (v3.x)
- 045Dh VflatD N Y dva.386, part of WIN32s
- 0460h UNIMODEM N Y
- 0480h VNetSup N Y Y Virtual Net Support (Windows for Workgrps 3.11)
- 0481h VRedir N N N Redirector File System Driver
- (Windows for Workgroups 3.11)
- 0482h VBrowse Y Y Win386 Virtual Browser
- 0483h VSHARE N N Windows for Workgroups Virtual SHARE
- 0484h IFSMgr Y Y N Installable File System Manager
- (Windows for Workgroups 3.11)
- 0486h VFAT N Y Y Win386 HPFS Driver (Windows for Workgrps 3.11)
- 0487h NWLINK Y Y Win386 Virtual Packet Exchange Protocol
- 0487h NWSUP Y N N NetWare Vnetbios shim
- 048Bh VCache N Y Y Virtual File Cache (Windows for Workgrps 3.11)
- 048Bh VCACHE Y Y
- 048Dh RASMAC Y Y enhanced mode Win4Workgroups RASMAC device
- 1021h VMB Y Y Microsoft C/C++ 7.00 WXSRVR
- 1022h Vpfd Y Y Microsoft C/C++ 7.00
- 1025h MMD Y Y Microsoft C/C++ 8.00, Visual C/C++ 1.00
- 2020h PIPE Y Y by Thomas W. Olson, in Windows/DOS DevJrn 5/92
- 21EAh VADLIBWD N Y Adlib Waveform Driver by John Ridges
- 2200h VFINTD Y Y Norton VFINTD (Norton Desktop)
- 22C0h ??? Y Rational Systems DOS/4GW ???
- 2402h ZMAX N N Qualitas 386MAX v7 DOSMAX handler
- 24A0h VNSS N Y Norton Screen Saver (Norton Desktop)
- 24A1h VNDWD Y Y Norton VNDWD Device (Norton Desktop)
- 24A2h SYMEvent Y Y Norton Utilities v8
- 2540h VILD Y N INTERLNK client from MS-DOS v6.x
- 2640h VASBID N Y WinResKit: Artisoft Sounding Board Device
- 2860h COMMTASK N N Y Windows 386-mode preemptive tasker by James
- A. Kenemuth of Interabang Computing
- 28A0h PHARLAPX Y PharLap inter-VM communications DLL
- 28A1h PharLap Y Y Y PharLap 386|DOS-Extender DOSXNT.386
- 28C0h VXD N Y Y Generic VxD for real and protected mode by
- Andrew Schulman in MSJ February 1993
- 2925h EDOS Y Y Enhanced DOS by Firefly Software
- 292Dh VSBPD Y Y Sound Blaster Pro
- 3098h VstlthD N N N for QEMM Stealth ROM mode
- 310Eh WPS N Y MS DevNet CD-ROM: Windows Process Status
- 32CBh VFRAD Y Y Dr.Franz - Simultan's diagnotics VFRAD.386
- 4321h POSTMSG Y Y (see #1436)
- 7A5Fh SIWVID Y Y Y Soft-ICE for Windows video driver
- 7FE0h VSWITCHD Y N by Jeff Prosise
- 7FE0h VWFD N Y Y reports windowed/fullscreen state
- by Neil Sandlin of Microsoft
- 7FE1h VWATCHD N Y Y basic driver w/ no functionality except tracing
- by Keith Jin of Microsoft PSS
- 7FE5h VFINTD N Y Y Virtual Floppy Interrupt trapper by Neil
- Sandlin of Microsoft
- 7FE7h VMPAGES N Y Y demonstration of exporting VxD services, by
- Neil Sandlin of Microsoft
- 7FE8h VPOSTD Y Y PostMessage() demo by Curtis J. Palmer of MS
- 7FE9h VIdleD N N N demonstration of Call_When_Idle function, by
- Bernie McIlroy of Microsoft
- 7FEBh VMIOD N N N Virtual Monitor I/O Traffic Device, by Neil
- Sandlin of Microsoft
- 7FEDh VMIRQD N N N Virtual Monitor IRQ Traffic Device, by Neil
- Sandlin of Microsoft
- 8888h VbillD Bill Potvin II's for reversing Compaq LTE video
- EEEEh VEPSD N N Virtual Extended Paging Services for
- Borland C++ v4.0
- Note: The high bit of the VxD ID is reserved for future use. The
- next 10 bits are the OEM number which is assigned by Microsoft. The
- low 5 bits are the device number. Naturally, this scheme has not
- been adhered to since there are now more than 32 different VxDs.
- --------W-2F1684BX0003-----------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows - VPICD - GET DEVICE API ENTRY POINT
- AX = 1684h
- BX = 0003h (virtual device ID for VPICD device) (see #1419)
- ES:DI = 0000h:0000h
- Return: ES:DI -> VxD API entry point
- 0000h:0000h if the VxD does not support an API
- --------W-2F1684BX0005-----------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows - VTD - GET DEVICE API ENTRY POINT
- AX = 1684h
- BX = 0005h (virtual device ID for VTD device) (see #1419)
- ES:DI = 0000h:0000h
- Return: ES:DI -> VxD API entry point (see #1420)
- 0000h:0000h if the VxD does not support an API
-
- (Table 1420)
- Call VTD.386 entry point with:
- AX = function number
- 0000h get VTD version number
- Return: AH = major version
- AL = minor version
- 0100h get current clock tick time
- Return: EDX:EAX = clock tick time in 840ns units since Windows
- was started
- 0101h get current system time in milliseconds
- Return: EAX = time in milliseconds that Windows has been
- running
- 0102h get current virtual machine time
- Return: EAX = cumulative amount of time the virtual machine has
- been active, in milliseconds
- Note: this entry point should only be called directly when TOOLHELP.DLL
- TimerCount() cannot be called
- SeeAlso: #2633,#2634,#2654 at INT 20"Windows"
- --------W-2F1684BX0009-----------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows - REBOOT - GET DEVICE API ENTRY POINT
- AX = 1684h
- BX = 0009h (virtual device ID for REBOOT device) (see #1419)
- ES:DI = 0000h:0000h
- Return: ES:DI -> VxD API entry point (see #1421)
- 0000h:0000h if the VxD does not support an API
- SeeAlso: INT 14/AH=17h"FOSSIL",INT 16/AX=E0FFh
-
- (Table 1421)
- Call REBOOT protected-mode entry point with:
- AX = function
- 0100h warm boot
- Return: never
- Note: broadcasts "Reboot_Processor" message, which is caught
- by the VKD device
- 0201h set KERNEL Ctrl-Alt-Del handler
- ES:DI -> new Ctrl-Alt-Del handler
- DS:SI -> KERNEL reboot sanity check byte
- Return: CF clear
- Notes: if an application installs its own handler and then
- chains to Windows' handler, Windows will no longer
- be able to detect hung applications, and will always
- produce an "Application not responding" dialog
- DS must contain a writable, fixed selector because
- the provided address is converted to a linear address
- before being stored
- when Ctrl-Alt-Del is pressed in the system VM, Reboot
- sets the sanity check byte to zero, schedules a
- 750ms wait, and then tests whether the check byte is
- still zero; if not, it displays a message that there
- is no hung application and then exits
- 0202h get KERNEL Ctrl-Alt-Del handler
- Return: CF clear
- ES:DI -> current Ctrl-Alt-Del handler
- Note: the default handler is located in KERNEL
- 0203h display "Application not responding" dialog box
- ES:DI -> ASCIZ name of hung application
- Return: never if user pressed Ctrl-Alt-Del a second time
- CF clear
- AX = result
- 0000h user pressed Esc
- 0001h user pressed Enter
- Note: this function is used by the default Windows
- Ctrl-Alt-Del handler
- 0204h set/reset protected-mode INT 01 handler
- CX:EDX -> new protected-mode INT 01 handler
- CX = 0000h restore protected-mode INT 01 handler
- Return: CF clear
- Notes: if CX is nonzero, the current handler address is saved
- internally before the new handler is set; this saved
- address is then used when CX is zero on entry
- used by Windows' default Ctrl-Alt-Del handler; actual
- fatal exit to DOS will be done on next INT 01
- Warning: opened files are not closed and remain open as
- orphaned files in DOS
- Note: functions 0201h and 0203h are not useful outside the system VM
- SeeAlso: #2635,#2636
- --------W-2F1684BX000C-----------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows - VMD - GET DEVICE API ENTRY POINT
- AX = 1684h
- BX = 000Ch (virtual device ID for VMD device) (see #1419)
- ES:DI = 0000h:0000h
- Return: ES:DI -> VxD API entry point
- 0000h:0000h if the VxD does not support an API
- --------W-2F1684BX0015-----------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows - DOSMGR - GET DEVICE API ENTRY POINT
- AX = 1684h
- BX = 0015h (virtual device ID for DOSMGR device) (see #1419)
- ES:DI = 0000h:0000h
- Return: ES:DI -> VxD API entry point (see #1422,#2647)
- 0000h:0000h if the VxD does not support an API
-
- (Table 1422)
- Call DOSMGR entry point with:
- AX = 0000h get DOSMGR version
- Return: CF clear
- AX = version (AH = major, AL = minor)
- AX = 0001h set critical focus
- Return: CF clear
- AX = 0002h crash current virtual machine
- Return: never
- Note: displays message box stating that "application has been
- stopped by the DOSMGR device"
- AX = 0003h enter critical section
- Note: this function assumes that the code for INT 2A/AX=8001h
- and INT 2A/AX=8002h have been modified for Windows
- AX = 0004h get VM ID byte
- Return: CF clear if successful
- ES:DI -> VM ID byte
- CF set on error
- Note: this function fails if the INT 2A modifications have not
- yet been applied
- AX = 0005h inform Windows of possible media change
- BL = drive number (00h=A:)
- Return: CF clear if successful
- CF set on error
- SeeAlso: #2647 at INT 20"Windows"
- --------W-2F1684BX0017-----------------------
- INT 2F U - MS Windows - SHELL - GET DEVICE API ENTRY POINT
- AX = 1684h
- BX = 0017h (virtual device ID for SHELL device) (see #1419)
- ES:DI = 0000h:0000h
- Return: ES:DI -> VxD API entry point (see #1423)
- 0000h:0000h if the VxD does not support an API
- SeeAlso: AX=1684h/BX=0021h
-
- (Table 1423)
- Call SHELL entry point with:
- EDX = function number (0000h-0016h, mostly unknown)
- 0000h get version number
- Return: AX = version number
- EBX = system VM handle
- 0001h "SHELL_Get_SYSVM_Info" get system VM information
- Return: CF clear
- AX bit 0 set if system VM executing exclusively
- BX = background time slice priority
- CX = foreground time slice priority
- SI = minimum time slice in milliseconds
- 0002h "SHELL_Set_SYSVM_Info" set system VM information
- AX bit 0 set if system VM should execute exclusively (ignored?)
- BX = background time slice priority (1-10000)
- CX = foreground time slice priority (1-10000)
- SI = minimum time slice in milliseconds (1-10000)
- Return: CF clear if successful
- 0003h "SHELL_Crt_VM" create a virtual machine
- ES:EDI -> SEB structure (see #1424)
- Return: CF clear if successful
- EAX = VM handle
- CF set on error
- EDX,EAX = result from GetSetDetailedVMError()
- 0004h "SHELL_Destroy_VM" destroy a virtual machine
- EBX = VM handle (not system VM)
- Return: nothing
- 0005h "SHELL_Set_Focus"
- EBX = VM handle
- ECX = ???
- Return: nothing
- 0006h "SHELL_Get_VM_State"
- EBX = VM handle (not system VM)
- ES:EDI -> ??? structure
- Return: CF clear if successful
- 0007h "SHELL_Set_VM_State"
- EBX = VM handle (not system VM)
- ES:EDI -> ??? structure
- 0008h "SHELL_Debug_Out"
- ???
- Return: ???
- Note: dummy function in retail version of MS Windows
- 0009h "SHELL_VMDA_Init"
- ???
- Return: ???
- 000Ah "SHELL_VMDA_Exit"
- ???
- Return: ???
- 000Bh "SHELL_Get_Message_Txt"
- ???
- Return: ???
- 000Ch "SHELL_Event_Complete"
- ???
- Return: ???
- 000Dh "SHELL_Get_Contention_Info"
- ???
- Return: ???
- 000Eh "SHELL_Get_Clip_Info"
- ???
- Return: ???
- 000Fh "SHELL_Set_Paste"
- ???
- Return: ???
- 0010h "SHELL_Switcher_Assist"
- ???
- Return: ???
- 0011h "SHELL_Get_FileSysChng"
- ???
- Return: ???
- 0012h "SHELL_Query_Destroy"
- ???
- Return: ???
- 0013h "SHELL_SetFocus_Cur_VM" set input focus to current VM
- ???
- Return: ???
- 0014h "SHELL_User_Busy_API"
- ???
- Return: ???
- 0015h "SHELL_Chng_Hot_Key"
- ???
- Return: ???
- 0016h "SHELL_Get_TermInfo"
- ???
- Return: ???
- Return: CF set if called from VM other than system VM
- EAX = FFFFFFFFh
- Note: except for function 0013h, this API may only be called from the system
- VM
- SeeAlso: #2655 at INT 20"Windows"
-
- Format of Shell Execution Block (SEB):
- Offset Size Description (Table 1424)
- 00h DWORD PIF flags (see #1425)
- 04h DWORD display flags (see #1426)
- 08h PWORD -> pathname of .EXE to run
- 0Eh PWORD -> argument list
- 14h PWORD -> working drive/directory
- 1Ah WORD desired number of V86 pages for virtual machine
- 1Ch WORD minimum number of V86 pages for VM
- 1Eh WORD foreground priority
- 20h WORD background priority
- 22h WORD maximum KB of EMS
- 24h WORD minimum KB of EMS
- 26h WORD maximum KB of XMS
- 28h WORD minimum KB of XMS
- 2Ah WORD ???
- 2Ch WORD ???
- 2Eh 128 BYTEs title
- Note: the PWORDs at offsets 08h,0Eh, and 14h consist of a DWORD offset
- followed by a WORD selector
-
- Bitfields for 386 Enhanced Mode PIF flags:
- Bit(s) Description (Table 1425)
- 0 exclusive use of processor when VM is fullscreen
- 1 VM runs in background
- 2 VM runs in window
- 3-4 ???
- 5 Alt-Tab reserved
- 6 Alt-Esc reserved
- 7 Alt-Space reserved
- 8 Alt-Enter reserved
- 9 Alt-PrtSc reserved
- 10 PrtSc reserved
- 11 Ctrl-Esc reserved
- 12 VM will release idle time slice
- 13 VM not allowed to use high mem
- 14 unknown
- 15 VM expanded mem not pageable
- 16 VM extended mem not pageable
- 17 Fast paste from clipboard enabled
- 18 VM app memory not pageable
- 30 Close VM when app exits
-
- Bitfields for SHELL display options:
- Bit(s) Description (Table 1426)
- 0 emulate text mode
- 1 monitor text port
- 2 monitor low graphics port
- 3 monitor high graphics port
- 7 Retain video memory
- --------W-2F1684BX0021-----------------------
- INT 2F U - MS Windows - PAGEFILE - GET DEVICE API ENTRY POINT
- AX = 1684h
- BX = 0021h (virtual device ID for PAGEFILE device) (see #1419)
- ES:DI = 0000h:0000h
- Return: ES:DI -> VxD API entry point (see #1427)
- 0000h:0000h if the VxD does not support an API
- SeeAlso: AX=1684h/BX=0017h
-
- (Table 1427)
- Call PAGEFILE entry point with:
- AX = function
- 0000h get version
- Return: CF clear
- AX = version (AH = major, AL = minor)
- 0001h get swap file info
- DS:SI -> 128-byte buffer for swap file full pathname
- DS:DI -> 128-byte buffer for SPART.PAR full pathname
- Return: CF clear
- AL = pager type (see #1428)
- AH = flags
- bit 7: swap file corrupted
- ECX = maximum size of swap file
- DS:SI buffer filled if paging enabled
- DS:DI buffer filled if permanent swap file
- 0002h delete permanent swap file on exit
- Return: CF clear
- 0003h get current temporary swap file size
- Return: CF clear
- DX:AX = current swap file size in bytes
- 0000h:0000h if permanent swap file
- Note: this API is only available in protected mode, and may only be called
- from the system VM
- SeeAlso: #2656 at INT 20"Windows"
-
- (Table 1428)
- Values for MS Windows PAGEFILE pager type:
- 00h paging disabled
- 01h MSDOS
- 02h BIOS
- 03h 32-bit disk access
- SeeAlso: #1427
- --------W-2F1684BX0034-----------------------
- INT 2F U - Intel Plug-and-Play - CONFIGURATION MANAGER - GET ENTRY POINT
- AX = 1684h
- BX = 0034h (ID for Configuration Manager) (see #1419)
- ES:DI = 0000h:0000h
- Return: ES:DI -> API entry point (see #1429)
- 0000h:0000h if Configuration Manager not loaded
- Index: installation check;Plug-and-Play Configuration Manager
-
- (Table 1429)
- Call Configuration Manager entry point with:
- AX = function
- 0000h "CM_GetVersion" get supported DDI version
- Return: AH = major version (01h)
- AL = minor version (00h)
- BX = number of devices identified by configuration
- Note: returns AX = 0000h if no config manager installed
- 0001h "CM_GetConfig" get device configuration
- BX = device index
- ES:DI -> buffer for configuration information (see #1430)
- Return: AX = status
- 0000h successful
- ES:DI buffer filled
- other error code (0001h = index out of range)
- 0002h "CM_LockConfig" lock device configuration
- ES:DI -> configuration information
- Return: AX = status
- 0000h successful
- ES:DI buffer filled with assigned config
- 0001h resources conflict
- 0002h invalid request or configuration info
- 0003h "CM_UnlockConfig" unlock device configuration
- ES:DI -> configuration information
- Return: AX = status
- 0000h successful
- ES:DI buffer filled with assigned config
- 0001h invalid request or configuration info
-
- Format of Configuration Information Structure:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1430)
- 00h DWORD bus ID
- 04h DWORD device ID
- 08h DWORD serial number
- 0Ch DWORD logical ID
- 10h DWORD flags
- ---ISA bus---
- 14h BYTE Card Select Number
- 15h BYTE logical device number
- 16h WORD Read Data port
- ------
- 18h WORD number of memory windows
- 1Ah 9 DWORDs physical base addresses of memory windows
- 3Eh 9 DWORDs length of memory windows
- 62h 9 WORDs memory window attributes
- 74h WORD number of I/O ports
- 76h 20 WORDs I/O port base addresses
- B6h 20 WORDs lengths of I/O port ranges
- F6h WORD number of IRQs
- F8h 7 BYTEs IRQ registers
- FFh 7 BYTEs IRQ attributes
- 106h WORD number of DMA channels
- 108h 7 BYTEs DMA channels used
- 10Fh 7 WORDs DMA channel attributes
- 11Dh 3 BYTEs reserved
- SeeAlso: #1429
- --------W-2F1684BX0444-----------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows - VADMAD - GET DEVICE API ENTRY POINT
- AX = 1684h
- BX = 0444h (virtual device ID for VADMAD device) (see #1419)
- ES:DI = 0000h:0000h
- Return: ES:DI -> VxD API entry point (see #1431)
- 0000h:0000h if the VxD does not support an API
-
- (Table 1431)
- Call VADMAD entry point with:
- DX = operation
- 0000h set VADMAD mode
- AX = desired mode
- 0001h set VADMAD channel
- AX = desired channel
- Note: after setting mode/channel, start the DMA operation with an OUT to
- I/O port 0Bh (channels 0-3) or D6h (channels 4-7)
- SeeAlso: #2633 at INT 20"Windows"
- --------W-2F1684BX0750-----------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows - VSWITCHD - GET DEVICE API ENTRY POINT
- AX = 1684h
- BX = 0750h (virtual device ID for VSWITCHD device) (see #1419)
- ES:DI = 0000h:0000h
- Return: ES:DI -> VxD API entry point (see #1432)
- 0000h:0000h if the VxD does not support an API
-
- (Table 1432)
- Call VSWITCHD entry point with:
- AX = function
- 0000h toggle windowed mode (simulate Alt-Enter keypress)
- Return: nothing
- 0001h get windowed mode
- Return: CF clear if VM is windowed
- CF set if VM is full-screen
- --------W-2F1684BX28A0-----------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows - PHARLAPX - GET DEVICE API ENTRY POINT
- AX = 1684h
- BX = 28A0h (virtual device ID for PHARLAPX device) (see #1419)
- ES:DI = 0000h:0000h
- Return: ES:DI -> VxD API entry point (see #2648)
- 0000h:0000h if the VxD does not support an API
-
- (Table 2648)
- Call PHARLAPX VxD entry point with:
- AX = function
- 0001h get PHARLAP.386 version
- Return: AX = version number (AH = major, AL = minor)
- ---queue functions---
- 0101h allocate a new message queue
- CX = size of queue data buffer in bytes
- Return: DX:AX = handle for new queue, or 0000h:0000h on error
- 0102h allocate a new key queue
- CX = size of queue data buffer in bytes
- EDX = VM handle into which keys will be pasted
- Return: DX:AX = handle for new queue, or 0000h:0000h on error
- 0103h free message queue
- EDX = queue handle
- Return: AX = status (0000h,0003h,0007h) (see #2649)
- 0104h free key queue
- EDX = queue handle
- Return: AX = status (0000h,0003h,0005h) (see #2649)
- 0105h add message to communications queue
- EDX = queue handle
- BX = length of message data in bytes
- CX = length of message header in bytes
- ES:(E)SI -> message header
- GS:(E)DI -> message data
- Return: AX = status (0000h-0003h,0007h) (see #2649)
- 0106h remove message from queue
- EDX = queue handle
- CX = length of buffer in bytes
- ES:(E)SI -> buffer for message
- Return: AX = status (0000h,0003h,0006h,0007h,0008h) (see #2649)
- CX = length of returned message (if AX=0000h or 0008h)
- 0107h flush queue (remove all data)
- EDX = queue handle
- Return: AX = status (0000h,0003h) (see #2649)
- 0108h add PasteKey structure(s) to key queue
- EDX = queue handle
- CX = number of PasteKey structures in buffer
- ES:(E)SI -> PasteKey array (see #2650)
- Return: AX = status (0000h-0003h) (see #2649)
- 0109h register enqueueing callback function
- EDX = queue handle
- ECX = function argument
- ES:(E)SI -> callback function
- Return: AX = status (0000h,0003h,0009h) (see #2649)
- 010Ah register dequeueing callback function
- EDX = queue handle
- ECX = function argument
- ES:(E)SI -> callback function
- Return: AX = status (0000h,0003h,0009h) (see #2649)
- 010Bh unregister enqueueing callback function
- EDX = queue handle
- Return: AX = status (0000h,0003h,0009h) (see #2649)
- 010Ch unregister dequeueing callback function
- EDX = queue handle
- Return: AX = status (0000h,0003h,0009h) (see #2649)
- 010Dh get message queue status
- EDX = queue handle
- Return: AX = status (0000h,0003h) (see #2649)
- CX = number of pending messages
- 010Eh peek at message in queue
- EDX = queue handle
- BX = number of message in queue (0000h = first)
- CX = size of buffer in bytes
- ES:(E)SI -> buffer for message
- Return: AX = status (0000h,0003h,0006h,0008h) (see #2649)
- CX = length of returned message (if AX=0000h or 0008h)
- 010Fh peek at last message in queue
- EDX = queue handle
- CX = size of buffer in bytes
- ES:(E)SI -> buffer for message
- Return: AX = status (0000h,0003h,0006h,0008h) (see #2649)
- CX = length of returned message (if AX=0000h or 0008h)
- 0110h replace last message in queue
- EDX = queue handle
- CX = length of message header in bytes
- BX = length of message data in bytes
- ES:(E)SI -> message header
- GS:(E)DI -> message data
- Return: AX = status (0000h,0002h,0003h) (see #2649)
- 0111h set permitted message count for queue
- EDX = queue handle
- CX = maximum number of messages to enqueue (FFFFh = unlimited)
- Return: AX = status (0000h,0003h) (see #2649)
- ---generalized VxD services---
- 0202h call VxD function
- ES:(E)BX -> in/out register-set buffer
- Return: buffer updated
- 0203h map flat
- ???
- --system register functions---
- 0301h read system registers into buffer
- ES:(E)SI -> 512-byte buffer
- Return: AX = 0000h
- buffer filled (mostly zeros)
- 0302h copy linear memory into buffer
- EDX = linear address
- CX = number of bytes to copy
- ES:(E)SI -> buffer
- Return: AX = 0000h
- 0303h copy data into linear memory
- EDX = linear address
- CX = number of bytes to copy
- ES:(E)SI -> buffer
- Return: AX = 0000h
- 0304h freeze VM
- ???
- 0305h unfreeze VM
- ???
- ---name registration functions---
- 0401h register name
- EDX = magic number to associate with name
- ES:(E)SI -> name to register
- Return: AX = status (0000h,0009h) (see #2649)
- 0402h unregister name
- ES:(E)SI -> name to be unregistered
- Return: AX = status (0000h,0009h) (see #2649)
- 0403h look up name
- ES:(E)SI -> name to look up
- Return: DX:AX = magic number or 0000h:0000h if not registered
- 0404h get name list handle
- Return: DX:AX = name list handle
- 0000h:0000h if not initialized
- ---special DOS server routines (undocumented)---
- 0501h register
- 0502h unregister
- 0503h validate VM
- 0504h get INT9 count
- 0505h get screen line
- 0506h get shift status
- 0507h get server PB pointer
- 0508h initialize DOS shell
- 0509h get last VM handle
-
- (Table 2649)
- Values for PHARLAPX function status:
- 00h successful
- 01h data is too large to fit in queue
- 02h queue is full
- 03h invalid queue handle
- 04h invalid VM handle for queue
- 05h error starting a paste operation
- 06h queue is empty
- 07h a VM is blocked waiting on the queue
- 08h message was too long (truncated)
- 09h unable to register or unregister specified callback
- SeeAlso: #2648
-
- Format of PHARLAPX PasteKey structure:
- Offset Size Description (Table 2650)
- 00h BYTE ASCII code
- 01h BYTE scan code
- 02h WORD shift states
- SeeAlso: #2648
-
- Format of PHARLAPX VxD-call register structure:
- Offset Size Description (Table 2651)
- 00h DWORD call number
- 04h WORD input register map (see #2652)
- 06h WORD output register map (see #2652)
- 08h 7 DWORDs values for EAX, EBX, ECX, EDX, EBP, ESI, EDI on call
- 24h 4 WORDs values for DS, ES, FG, GS on call
- 2Ch DWORD EFLAGS on call
- 30h 7 DWORDs returned values of EAX, EBX, ECX, EDX, EBP, ESI, EDI
- 4Ch 4 WORDs returned values of DS, ES, FS, GS
- 54h DWORD returned EFLAGS
- SeeAlso: #2648
-
- Bitfields for PHARLAPX VxD-call register map:
- Bit(s) Description (Table 2652)
- 0 value in EAX field is valid
- 1 value in EBX field is valid
- 2 value in ECX field is valid
- 3 value in EDX field is valid
- 4 value in EBP field is valid
- 5 value in ESI field is valid
- 6 value in EDI field is valid
- 7 value in DS field is valid
- 8 value in ES field is valid
- 9 value in FS field is valid
- 10 value in GS field is valid
- 11 value in EFLAGS field is valid
- SeeAlso: #2651
- --------W-2F1684BX2925-----------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows - EDOS - GET DEVICE API ENTRY POINT
- AX = 1684h
- BX = 2925h (virtual device ID for EDOS device) (see #1419)
- ES:DI = 0000h:0000h
- Return: ES:DI -> VxD API entry point (see #1433)
- 0000h:0000h if the VxD does not support an API
-
- (Table 1433)
- Call EDOS entry point with:
- AX = 0000h get EDOS version number
- Return: AH = major version
- AL = minor version
- AX = 0001h display message
- CX = 0
- DX:BX -> ASCIZ Message
- AX = 0002h get EDOS error coded
- Return: EAX = time in milliseconds that Windows has been running
- AX = 0003h execute windows program
- Return: EAX = cumulative amount of time the virtual machine has
- been active, in milliseconds
- AX = 0008h get/set priority
- BX = 0000h??? foreground
- 0001h background
- DI = 0000h get
- 0001h set
- DX = priority setting
- Return: CX = foreground priority
- DX = background priority
- BX:AX = flags
- 00000001h exclusive ON
- 00000010h background ON
- SI = CPU percentage
- --------W-2F1684BX310E-----------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows - WPS - GET DEVICE API ENTRY POINT
- AX = 1684h
- BX = 310Eh (virtual device ID for WPS device) (see #1419)
- ES:DI = 0000h:0000h
- Return: ES:DI -> VxD API entry point (see #1434)
- 0000h:0000h if the VxD does not support an API
-
- (Table 1434)
- Call WPS protected-mode entry point with:
- DX = function
- 0000h get WPS.386 version
- Return: CF clear
- AX = version (AH = major, AL = minor)
- 0001h get number of installed VxDs
- Return: CF clear
- AX = number of installed VxDs
- 0002h get VxD characteristics
- AX = number of VxD
- ES:BX -> buffer for VxD characteristics structure (see #1435)
- Return: CF clear
- ES:BX buffer filled
-
- Format of WPS.386 VxD characteristics structure:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1435)
- 00h WORD VxD ID number
- 02h BYTE VxD minor version
- 03h BYTE VxD major version
- 04h BYTE DDK minor version
- 05h BYTE DDK major version
- 06h WORD flags
- bit 0: V86 API supported
- bit 1: PM API supported
- bit 2: services supported
- 08h DWORD start order
- 0Ch 9 BYTEs ASCIZ VxD name
- --------W-2F1684BX8888-----------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows - POSTMSG - GET DEVICE API ENTRY POINT
- AX = 1684h
- BX = 8888h (virtual device ID for POSTMSG device) (see #1419)
- ES:DI = 0000h:0000h
- Return: ES:DI -> VxD API entry point (see #1436,#1438)
- 0000h:0000h if the VxD does not support an API
-
- (Table 1436)
- Call POSTMSG protected-mode entry point with:
- AX = window handle
- CX:BX -> callback procedure (see #1437)
- Return: nothing
- Note: this call registers a WinApp with the VxD; the callback must be in a
- fixed, non-discardable code segment
- SeeAlso: #1438
-
- (Table 1437)
- Values POSTMSG callback routine is called with:
- STACK: DWORD "lParam" parameter from DOSApp
- WORD "wParam" parameter from DOSApp
- WORD Windows message number (WM_USER + 100)
- DWORD registered hwnd
-
- (Table 1438)
- Call POSTMSG V86-mode entry point with:
- BX = wParam value to pass to protected-mode callback
- DX:AX = lParam value to pass to protected-mode callback
- Return: CF clear if successful
- CF set on error (no WinApp registered)
- SeeAlso: #1436
- --------W-2F1684BX8888-----------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows - VbillD - GET DEVICE API ENTRY POINT
- AX = 1684h
- BX = 8888h (virtual device ID for VbillD device) (see #1419)
- ES:DI = 0000h:0000h
- Return: ES:DI -> VxD API entry point (see #1439)
- 0000h:0000h if the VxD does not support an API
-
- (Table 1439)
- Call VbillD entry point with:
- AX = function
- 0001h set reverse video
- 0002h set normal video
- Return: ???
- --------W-2F1685-----------------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows - SWITCH VMs AND CALLBACK
- AX = 1685h
- BX = VM ID of virtual machine to switch to
- CX = flags (see #1440)
- DX:SI = priority boost (see VMM.INC)
- ES:DI -> FAR procedure to callback
- Return: CF set on error
- AX = error code
- 01h invalid VM ID
- 02h invalid priority boost
- 03h invalid flags
- CF clear if successful
- event will be or has been called
- Notes: some DOS devices, such as networks, need to call functions in a
- specific VM. This call forces the appropriate VM to be installed.
- the callback procedure must preserve all registers and return with IRET
- SeeAlso: AX=1683h,INT 15/AX=1117h,AX=DB06h"WINGO"
-
- Bitfields for VM switching flags:
- Bit(s) Description (Table 1440)
- 0 wait until interrupts enabled
- 1 wait until critical section unowned
- 2-15 reserved (zero)
- --------E-2F1686-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DOS Protected-Mode Interface - DETECT MODE
- AX = 1686h
- Return: AX = 0000h if operating in protected mode under DPMI (INT 31 available)
- AX nonzero if in real/V86 mode or no DPMI (INT 31 not available)
- SeeAlso: AX=1687h
- --------E-2F1687-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DOS Protected-Mode Interface - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = 1687h
- Return: AX = 0000h if installed
- BX = flags
- bit 0: 32-bit programs supported
- CL = processor type (02h=80286, 03h=80386, 04h=80486)
- DH = DPMI major version
- DL = two-digit DPMI minor version (binary)
- SI = number of paragraphs of DOS extender private data
- ES:DI -> DPMI mode-switch entry point (see #1441)
- AX nonzero if not installed
- SeeAlso: AX=1686h,AX=43E0h,AX=DE01h/BX=4450h,AX=FB42h/BX=0001h
- SeeAlso: INT 31/AX=0400h,INT 31/AX=5702h,INT 38/AH=10h
-
- (Table 1441)
- Call DPMI mode switch entry point with:
- AX = flags
- bit 0: set if 32-bit program
- ES = real mode segment of buffer for DPMI private data (ignored if
- SI was zero)
- Return: CF set on error
- program still in real mode
- AX = error code (DPMI 1.0+)
- 8011h unable to allocate all necessary descriptors
- 8021h 32-bit program specified, but 16-bit DPMI host
- CF clear if successful
- CS = 16-bit selector corresponding to real-mode CS
- SS = selector corresponding to real-mode SS (64K limit)
- DS = selector corresponding to real-mode DS (64K limit)
- ES = selector to program's PSP (100h byte limit)
- FS = GS = 0
- high word of ESP = 0 if 32-bit program
- program now in protected mode
- Note: this entry point is only called for the initial switch to protected
- mode
- --------W-2F1688BX0BAD-----------------------
- INT 2F U - MS Windows 3.0, 386MAX v6.01 - GET ALIAS SELECTOR TO LDT
- AX = 1688h
- BX = 0BADh
- Return: AX = 0000h if supported
- BX = alias selector for LDT
- Note: use the LSL instruction or GetSelectorLimit() to find LDT size
- this call should be considered obsolete for Windows 3.1+, as the
- alias selector can be retrieved via the API entry point for
- "MS-DOS" retrieved from INT 2F/AX=168Ah (see #1443)
- --------W-2F1689-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - MS Windows 3.0+ - KERNEL IDLE CALL
- AX = 1689h
- ???
- Return: ???
- SeeAlso: AX=1680h,INT 15/AX=1000h,INT 28
- --------E-2F168A-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DPMI 0.9+ - GET VENDOR-SPECIFIC API ENTRY POINT
- AX = 168Ah
- DS:(E)SI = selector:offset of ASCIZ vendor name (see #1442)
- Return: AL = status
- 00h successful
- ES:(E)DI -> extended API entry point
- 8Ah unsuccessful
- Notes: the vendor name is used to determine which entry point to return; it is
- case-sensitive
- available in protected mode only
- 32-bit applications use ESI and EDI, 16-bit applications use SI and DI
- this call is present but not documented for DPMI 0.9
- the Borland C++ 3.1 DPMILOAD does not handle requests for entry points
- other than the MS-DOS one gracefully, producing an unhandled
- exception report; this has been fixed in the Borland Pascal 7 version
- SeeAlso: INT 31/AX=0A00h,INT 31/AH=57h
-
- (Table 1442)
- Values for DPMI vendor-specific API names:
- "MS-DOS" MS Windows and 386MAX v6.00+ (see #1443)
- "386MAX" 386MAX v6.00+
- "HELIX_DPMI" Helix Netroom's DPMI server
- "Phar Lap" Phar Lap 286|DOS-Extender RUN286 (see #1444)
-
- (Table 1443)
- Call Windows-support ("MS-DOS") entry point with:
- AX = 0100h get LDT alias selector
- Return: CF clear if successful
- AX = alias selector
- CF set on error
-
- (Table 1444)
- Call Phar Lap RUN286 entry point with:
- AX = 0000h (function "load MSW")
- BX = new value for MSW register (low word of CR0)
- Return: ???
- --------W-2F168B-----------------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows 3.1 - SET FOCUS TO SPECIFIED VIRTUAL MACHINE
- AX = 168Bh
- BX = virtual machine ID (see AX=1683h), 0000h for current DOS box
- Return: AL = 00h if focus set to specified VM
- Notes: documented on the Microsoft Developer's Network CD-ROM
- if the VM is a windowed DOS box, it will be set to full screen
- SeeAlso: AX=1683h
- --------W-2F168C-----------------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows 3.1 - RESTART COMMAND
- AX = 168Ch
- ???
- Return: ???
- Note: WIN.COM executes specified application
- --------W-2F1700-----------------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows "WINOLDAP" - IDENTIFY WinOldAp VERSION
- AX = 1700h
- Return: AX = 1700h if this version of WINOLDAP doesn't support clipboard
- AX <> 1700h
- AL = WINOLDAP major version
- AH = WINOLDAP minor version
- Program: WinOldAp (WINOLDAP.MOD) is a Microsoft Windows extension supporting
- "old" (character-mode) application access to Dynamic Data Exchange,
- menus, and the Windows clipboard.
- Note: this installation check DOES NOT follow the format used by other
- software of returning AL=FFh
- SeeAlso: AX=1701h,AX=4601h
- Index: installation check;WINOLDAP
- --------W-2F1701-----------------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows "WINOLDAP" - OPEN CLIPBOARD
- AX = 1701h
- Return: AX = status
- nonzero success
- 0000h clipboard is already open
- SeeAlso: AX=1700h,AX=1702h,AX=1703h,AX=1704h,INT 16/AX=CB00h
- --------W-2F1702-----------------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows "WINOLDAP" - EMPTY CLIPBOARD
- AX = 1702h
- Return: AX = status
- nonzero clipboard has been emptied
- 0000h failure
- SeeAlso: AX=1700h,AX=1701h,AX=1703h,AX=1704h,INT 16/AX=CB05h
- --------W-2F1703-----------------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows "WINOLDAP" - SET CLIPBOARD DATA
- AX = 1703h
- DX = clipboard format supported by WinOldAp (see #1445)
- ES:BX -> data (see #1446,#1447)
- SI:CX = size of data
- Return: AX = status
- nonzero data copied into the Clipboard
- 0000h failure
- SeeAlso: AX=1701h,AX=1705h,INT 16/AX=CB04h
-
- (Table 1445)
- Values for WinOldAp clipboard format:
- 01h text
- 02h bitmap
- 03h metafile picture
- 04h SYLK
- 05h DIF
- 06h TIFF
- 07h OEM text
- 08h DIB bitmap
- 80h special format (used by Windows WRITE, maybe other Windows applets???)
- 81h DSP text
- 82h DSP bitmap
-
- Format of Windows Clipboard bitmap:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1446)
- 00h WORD type (0000h)
- 02h WORD width of bitmap in pixels
- 04h WORD height of bitmap in pixels
- 06h WORD bytes per line
- 08h BYTE number of color planes
- 09h BYTE number of adjacent color bits in pixel
- 0Ah DWORD pointer to start of data
- 0Eh WORD width in 0.1mm units
- 10h WORD height in 0.1mm units
- 12h N BYTEs bitmap data
-
- Format of Windows metafile picture:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1447)
- 00h WORD mapping mode
- 02h WORD X extent
- 04h WORD Y extent
- 06h WORD picture data
- --------W-2F1704-----------------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows "WINOLDAP" - GET CLIPBOARD DATA SIZE
- AX = 1704h
- DX = clipboard format supported by WinOldAp (see #1445)
- Return: DX:AX = size of data in bytes, including any headers
- 0000h:0000h if no data in this format in the Clipboard
- Note: Windows reportedly rounds up the size of the data to a multiple of 32
- bytes
- SeeAlso: AX=1700h,AX=1703h,AX=1705h
- --------W-2F1705-----------------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows "WINOLDAP" - GET CLIPBOARD DATA
- AX = 1705h
- DX = clipboard format supported by WinOldAp (see #1445)
- ES:BX -> buffer
- Return: AX = status
- nonzero success
- 0000h error, or no data in this format in Clipboard
- SeeAlso: AX=1700h,AX=1704h,INT 16/AX=CB03h
- --------W-2F1708-----------------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows "WINOLDAP" - CloseClipboard
- AX = 1708h
- Return: AX = status
- 0000h failure
- nonzero success
- --------W-2F1709-----------------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows "WINOLDAP" - COMPACT CLIPBOARD
- AX = 1709h
- SI:CX = desired size in bytes
- Return: DX:AX = number of bytes in largest block of free memory
- Note: WinOldAp is responsible for including the size of any headers
- --------W-2F170A-----------------------------
- INT 2F - MS Windows "WINOLDAP" - GET DEVICE CAPABILITIES
- AX = 170Ah
- DX = GDI information index (see #1448)
- Return: AX = integer value of the desired item
- (see #1449,#1450,#1451,#1452,#1453,#1454,#1455)
- Note: This function returns the device-capability bits for the given display
-
- (Table 1448)
- Values for GDI information index:
- 00h device driver version
- 02h device classification
- 04h width in mm
- 06h height in mm
- 08h width in pixels
- 0Ah height in pixels
- 0Ch bits per pixel
- 0Eh number of bit planes
- 10h number of brushes supported by device
- 12h number of pens supported by device
- 14h number of markers supported by device
- 16h number of fonts supported by device
- 18h number of colors
- 1Ah size required for device descriptor
- 1Ch curve capabilities
- 1Eh line capabilities
- 20h polygon capabilities
- 22h text capabilities
- 24h clipping capabilities
- 26h bitblt capabilities
- 28h X aspect
- 2Ah Y aspect
- 2Ch length of hypotenuse of aspect
- 58h logical pixels per inch of width
- 5Ah logical pixels per inch of height
- SeeAlso: #1449,#1450,#1451,#1452,#1453,#1454,#1455
-
- (Table 1449)
- Values for device classification:
- 00h vector plotter
- 01h raster display
- 02h raster printer
- 03h raster camera
- 04h character-stream, PLP
- 05h Metafile, VDM
- 06h display-file
- SeeAlso: #1448,#1450,#1451,#1452,#1453,#1454,#1455
-
- Bitfields for curve capabilities:
- Bit(s) Description (Table 1450)
- 0 circles
- 1 pie wedges
- 2 chord arcs
- 3 ellipses
- 4 wide lines
- 5 styled lines
- 6 wide styled lines
- 7 interiors
- SeeAlso: #1448,#1449,#1451,#1452,#1453,#1454,#1455
-
- Bitfields for line capabilities:
- Bit(s) Description (Table 1451)
- 1 polylines
- 2 markers
- 3 polymarkers
- 4 wide lines
- 5 styled lines
- 6 wide styled lines
- 7 interiors
- SeeAlso: #1448,#1449,#1450,#1452,#1453,#1454,#1455
-
- Bitfields for polygon capabilities:
- Bit(s) Description (Table 1452)
- 0 polygons
- 1 rectangles
- 2 trapezoids
- 3 scanlines
- 4 wide borders
- 5 styled borders
- 6 wide styled borders
- 7 interiors
- SeeAlso: #1448,#1449,#1450,#1451,#1453,#1454,#1455
-
- Bitfields for text capabilities:
- Bit(s) Description (Table 1453)
- 0 output precision character
- 1 output precision stroke
- 2 clippping precision stroke
- 3 90-degree character rotation
- 4 arbitrary character rotation
- 5 independent X and Y scaling
- 6 double-size
- 7 integer scaling
- 8 continuous scaling
- 9 bold
- 10 italic
- 11 underline
- 12 strikeout
- 13 raster fonts
- 14 vector fonts
- 15 reserved
- SeeAlso: #1448,#1449,#1450,#1451,#1452,#1454,#1455
-
- (Table 1454)
- Values for clipping capabilities:
- 00h none
- 01h clipping to rectangles
- SeeAlso: #1448,#1449,#1450,#1451,#1452,#1453,#1455
-
- Bitfields for raster capabilities:
- Bit(s) Description (Table 1455)
- 0 simple bitBLT
- 1 device requires banding support
- 2 device requires scaling support
- 3 supports >64K bitmap
- SeeAlso: #1448,#1449,#1450,#1451,#1452,#1453,#1454
- ----------2F18-------------------------------
- INT 2F U - MS-Manager
- AH = 18h
- ???
- Return: ???
- --------l-2F1900-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 4.x only SHELLB.COM - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = 1900h
- Return: AL = status
- 00h not installed
- FFh installed
- --------l-2F1901-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 4.x only SHELLB.COM - SHELLC.EXE INTERFACE
- AX = 1901h
- BL = SHELLC type
- 00h transient
- 01h resident
- DS:DX -> far call entry point for resident SHELLC.EXE
- Return: ES:DI -> SHELLC.EXE workspace within SHELLB.COM
- Note: SHELLB.COM and SHELLC.EXE are parts of the DOS 4.x shell
- --------l-2F1902-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 4.x only SHELLB.COM - COMMAND.COM INTERFACE
- AX = 1902h
- ES:DI -> ASCIZ full filename of current batch file, with at least the
- final filename element uppercased
- DS:DX -> buffer for results
- Return: AL = 00h failed, either
- (a) final filename element quoted at ES:DI does not match
- identity of shell batch file quoted as parameter of most
- recent call of SHELLB command, or
- (b) no more Program Start Commands available.
- AL= FFh success, then:
- memory at DS:[DX+1] onwards filled as:
- DX+1: BYTE count of bytes of PSC
- DX+2: N BYTEs Program Start Command text
- BYTE 0Dh terminator
- Desc: COMMAND.COM executes the result of this call in preference to
- reading a command from a batch file. Thus the batch file does not
- advance in execution for so long as SHELLB provides PSCs from its
- workspace.
- Note: The PSCs are planted in SHELLB workspace by SHELLC, the user
- menu interface. The final PSC of a sequence is finished with a
- GOTO COMMON, which causes a loop back in the batch file which called
- SHELLC so as to execute SHELLC again. The check on batch file name
- permits PSCs to CALL nested batch files while PSCs are still stacked
- up for subsequent execution.
- --------l-2F1903-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 4.x only SHELLB.COM - COMMAND.COM interface
- AX = 1903h
- ES:DI -> ASCIZ batch file name as for AX=1902h
- Return: AL = status
- FFh quoted batch file name matches last SHELLB parameter
- 00h it does not
- --------l-2F1904-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 4.x only SHELLB.COM - SHELLB transient to TSR intrface
- AX = 1904h
- Return: ES:DI -> name of current shell batch file:
- WORD number of bytes of name following
- BYTEs (8 max) uppercase name of shell batch file
- --------V-2F1A00-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DOS 4.0+ ANSI.SYS - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = 1A00h
- Return: AL = FFh if installed
- Notes: AVATAR.SYS also responds to this call
- documented for DOS 5+, but undocumented for DOS 4.x
- --------V-2F1A00BX414E-----------------------
- INT 2F - ANSIPLUS.SYS v2.00+ - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = 1A00h
- BX = 414Eh ('AN')
- CX = 5349h ('SI')
- DX = 2B2Bh ('++')
- Return: AL = FFh if installed
- CF clear
- ES:BX -> INT 29 entry point
- CX = ANSIPLUS BCD version number (v3.10+, CH=major, CL=minor)
- DL = capabilities (v4.00+)
- 00h full capability driver
- 01h reduced capability driver
- 2Bh full capability driver (before v4.00)
- Program: ANSIPLUS.SYS is a CON device driver by Kristofer Sweger which
- replaces the normal ANSI.SYS is a more powerful version with many
- additional features
- Notes: ANSIPLUS also identifies itself as ANSI.SYS if BX,CX, or DX differ
- from the magic values above
- an additional installation check is to test for the signature
- "ANSIPLUS" 12 bytes before the INT 29 entry point; the version
- number is also available as a four-character ASCII string (e.g.
- "4.00") four bytes before the entry point
- SeeAlso: AX=1AA5h,AX=1AA6h,AX=1AA7h,AX=1AA8h,AX=1AA9h,AX=1AAAh,AX=D44Fh
- --------V-2F1A00BX4156-----------------------
- INT 2F - AVATAR.SYS - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = 1A00h
- BX = 4156h ('AV')
- CX = 4154h ('AT')
- DX = 4152h ('AR')
- Return: AL = FFh if installed
- CF clear
- BX = AVATAR protocol level supported
- CX = driver type
- 0000h AVATAR.SYS
- 4456h DVAVATAR.COM inside DESQview window
- DX = 0016h
- Program: AVATAR.SYS is a CON replacement by George Adam Stanislav which
- interprets AVATAR command codes in the same way that ANSI interprets
- ANSI command codes
- Notes: AVATAR also identifies itself as ANSI.SYS if BX, CX, or DX differ from
- the magic values
- SeeAlso: AX=1A21h,AX=1A3Ch,AX=1A3Fh,AX=1A52h,AX=1A72h,AX=1A7Dh,AX=1AADh"AVATAR"
- --------V-2F1A01-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 4.0+ ANSI.SYS internal - GET/SET DISPLAY INFORMATION
- AX = 1A01h
- CL = function
- 7Fh for GET
- 5Fh for SET
- DS:DX -> parm block as for INT 21,AX=440Ch,CX=037Fh/035Fh respectively
- Return: CF clear if successful
- AX destroyed
- CF set on error
- AX = error code (many non-standard)
- Note: presumably this is the DOS IOCTL interface to ANSI.SYS
- SeeAlso: AX=1A02h,INT 21/AX=440Ch
- --------V-2F1A02-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 4.0+ ANSI.SYS internal - MISCELLANEOUS REQUESTS
- AX = 1A02h
- DS:DX -> parameter block (see #1456)
- Return: CF clear if successful
- CF set on error
- AX = error code
- Note: DOS 5+ chains to previous handler if AL > 02h on call
- SeeAlso: AX=1A01h
-
- Format of ANSI.SYS parameter block:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1456)
- 00h BYTE subfunction
- 00h set/reset interlock
- 01h get /L flag
- 01h BYTE interlock state
- 00h=reset, 01h=set
- This interlock prevents some of the ANSI.SYS post-processing
- in its hook onto INT 10, AH=00h mode set
- 02h BYTE (returned)
- 00h if /L not in effect
- 01h if /L in effect
- --------V-2F1A21-----------------------------
- INT 2F - AVATAR.SYS - SET DRIVER STATE
- AX = 1A21h (AL='!')
- DS:SI -> command string with one or more state characters (see #1457)
- CX = length of command string
- Return: CF set on error (invalid subfunction)
- CF clear if successful
- Note: the characters in the state string are interpreted left to right, and
- need not be in any particular order
- SeeAlso: AX=1A00h/BX=4156h,AX=1A3Fh
-
- (Table 1457)
- Values for AVATAR.SYS state characters:
- 'a' activate driver
- 'd' disable driver
- 'f' use fast screen output
- 'g' always convert gray keys (+ and -) to function keys
- 'G' never convert gray keys
- 'l' convert gray keys only when ScrollLock active
- 's' use slow screen output
- 't' Tandy 1000 keyboard (not yet implemented)
- --------V-2F1A3C-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - AVATAR.SYS v0.11 - ???
- AX = 1A3Ch
- ???
- Return: CX = 0000h
- SeeAlso: AX=1A00h/BX=4156h,AX=1A21h,AX=1A3Eh
- --------V-2F1A3E-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - AVATAR.SYS v0.11 - ???
- AX = 1A3Eh
- CL = ???
- CH = ???
- DL = ???
- DH = ???
- Return: CL = ???
- CH = ???
- DL = ???
- DH = ???
- SeeAlso: AX=1A3Ch,AX=1A3Fh
- --------V-2F1A3F-----------------------------
- INT 2F - AVATAR.SYS - QUERY DRIVER STATE
- AX = 1A3Fh (AL='?')
- ES:DI -> buffer
- CX = length of buffer in bytes
- Return: CF clear
- CX = actual size of returned info
- Note: the returned information consists of multiple letters whose meanings
- are described under AX=1A21h
- SeeAlso: AX=1A00h/BX=4156h,AX=1A21h,AX=1A44h
- --------S-2F1A42BX4156-----------------------
- INT 2F - AVATAR Serial Dispatcher - INSTALL IRQ3 HANDLER
- AX = 1A42h
- BX = 4156h ('AV')
- ES:DI -> FAR handler for serial port using IRQ3
- DS = data segment needed by handler
- Return: AX = status/return value
- 0000h if no more room
- 1A42h if ASD not installed
- else handle to use when uninstalling
- Notes: the handler need not save/restore registers or signal EOI to the
- interrupt controller
- the handler should return AX=0000h if the interrupt was meant for it,
- and either leave AX unchanged or return a non-zero value otherwise
- the most recently installed handler will be called first, continuing
- to earlier handlers until one returns AX=0000h
- SeeAlso: AX=1A43h,AX=1A62h
- --------S-2F1A43BX4156-----------------------
- INT 2F - AVATAR Serial Dispatcher - INSTALL IRQ4 HANDLER
- AX = 1A43h
- BX = 4156h ('AV')
- ES:DI -> FAR handler for serial port using IRQ4
- DS = data segment needed by handler
- Return: AX = status/return value
- 0000h if no more room
- 1A43h if ASD not installed
- else handle to use when uninstalling
- Notes: (see AX=1A42h)
- SeeAlso: AX=1A42h,AX=1A63h
- --------V-2F1A44BX4156-----------------------
- INT 2F - AVATAR.SYS v0.11+ - GET DATA SEGMENT
- AX = 1A44h
- BX = 4156h ('AV')
- Return: AX = 0000h
- DS = data segment
- CX = size of data segment
- Note: AVATAR.SYS calls this function whenever it is invoked. If each
- process under a multitasker hooks this function and provides a
- separate data segment, AVATAR.SYS becomes fully reentrant.
- SeeAlso: AX=1A21h,AX=1A3Fh,AX=1A52h
- --------V-2F1A52-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - AVATAR.SYS v0.11 - GET ???
- AX = 1A52h
- CX = size of buffer
- ES:DI -> buffer
- Return: ??? copied into user buffer
- Note: the maximum size of the data which may be copied is returned by
- AX=1A72h
- SeeAlso: AX=1A53h,AX=1A72h
- --------V-2F1A53-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - AVATAR.SYS v0.11 - ???
- AX = 1A53h
- CL = ??? (00h-05h)
- ???
- Return: ???
- SeeAlso: AX=1A00h/BX=4156h,AX=1A52h,AX=1A72h
- --------S-2F1A62BX4156-----------------------
- INT 2F - AVATAR Serial Dispatcher - UNINSTALL IRQ3 HANDLER
- AX = 1A62h
- BX = 4156h ('AV')
- CX = handle for IRQ routine returned by AX=1A42h
- SeeAlso: AX=1A42h,AX=1A63h
- --------S-2F1A63BX4156-----------------------
- INT 2F - AVATAR Serial Dispatcher - UNINSTALL IRQ4 HANDLER
- AX = 1A63h
- BX = 4156h ('AV')
- CX = handle for IRQ routine returned by AX=1A43h
- SeeAlso: AX=1A43h,AX=1A62h
- --------V-2F1A72-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - AVATAR.SYS v0.11 - GET ??? SIZE
- AX = 1A72h
- Return: CX = maximum size of ???
- SeeAlso: AX=1A00h/BX=4156h,AX=1A52h,AX=1A7Bh,AX=1AADh"AVATAR"
- --------V-2F1A7B-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - AVATAR.SYS v0.11 - ???
- AX = 1A7Bh
- Return: AX = 0000h
- CX = 0000h
- SeeAlso: AX=1A00h/BX=4156h,AX=1A72h,AX=1A7Dh
- --------V-2F1A7D-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - AVATAR.SYS v0.11 - ???
- AX = 1A7Dh
- Return: AX = ???
- SeeAlso: AX=1A00h/BX=4156h,AX=1A7Bh
- --------V-2F1AA5-----------------------------
- INT 2F - ANSIPLUS v4.00+ - GET/SET ANSIPLUS CLIPBOARD
- AX = 1AA5h
- DH = subfunction
- 00h get clipboard information
- 01h get clipboard text
- 02h set clipboard text
- 03h append text to clipboard
- 04h clear clipboard
- 05h paste clipboard to keyboard
- ES:BX -> data area for subfunctions 01h, 02h, and 03h
- CX = size of data area (maximum size for subfunction 01h, actual size
- to add to clipboard for subfunctions 02h and 03h)
- Return: AL = status
- 00h successful
- 01h unsupported subfunction (reduced capability driver)
- 02h insufficient space
- A5h unsupported function (ANSIPLUS before v4.00)
- ES:BX -> ANSIPLUS local clipboard data
- CX = number of bytes currently in local clipboard
- DX = maximum size of local clipboard
- SeeAlso: AX=1A00h/BX=414Eh,AX=1AA6h
- --------V-2F1AA6-----------------------------
- INT 2F - ANSIPLUS v4.00+ - ENABLE/DISABLE ANSIPLUS DRIVER
- AX = 1AA6h
- BH = function
- 00h get hooked interrupts
- 01h set hooked interrupts mask
- BL = new interrupts mask (see #1458)
- Return: BL = previous interrupts mask (see #1458)
- SeeAlso: AX=1A00h/BX=414Eh,AX=1AA7h
-
- Desc: used to temporarily disable any prior copies of ANSIPLUS when a new
- copy is installed, such as in a multitasking system like DESQview
- Note: only the most-recently loaded copy of ANSIPLUS on the current INT 2F
- chain responds to this call
-
- Bitfields for ANSIPLUS hooked interrupts mask:
- Bit(s) Description (Table 1458)
- 0 INT 09 hook disabled
- 1 INT 10 hook disabled
- 2 INT 15 hook disabled
- 3 INT 16 hook disabled
- 4 INT 1C hook disabled
- 5 reset all bits when INT 29 called
- 6 INT 29 hook disabled
- 7 INT 33, INT 74, or other mouse event hook disabled
- --------V-2F1AA7-----------------------------
- INT 2F - ANSIPLUS v4.00+ - ENABLE/DISABLE ANSIPLUS FEATURES
- AX = 1AA7h
- BL = function
- 00h prevent scroll-back saves
- 01h enable scroll-back saves
- 02h disable key reprogramming and lock changes by escape sequences
- 03h enable key reprogramming by escape sequences
- 04h disable and lock key stacking changes by escape sequences
- 05h allow key stacking by escape sequences
- Return: nothing
- SeeAlso: AX=1AA6h
- --------V-2F1AA8-----------------------------
- INT 2F - ANSIPLUS v3.10+ - GET NEXT ANSIPLUS SCROLLBACK LINE
- AX = 1AA8h
- Return: AL = status
- 00h successful
- ES:BX -> screen line (character and attribute pairs)
- CX = length of line in bytes, 0000h if no more lines or
- unsupported video mode
- 01h unsupported video mode active
- 02h screen currently scrolled back
- 03h reduced capability driver
- A8h unsupported function (driver before v3.10)
- SeeAlso: AX=1A00h/BX=414Eh,AX=1AA9h
- --------V-2F1AA9-----------------------------
- INT 2F - ANSIPLUS v3.10+ - GET ANSIPLUS SCROLLBACK INFORMATION
- AX = 1AA9h
- Return: AL = status
- 00h successful
- BX = current number of lines in scrollback buffer
- CX = number of bytes in one line
- 01h unsupported video mode active
- 02h screen currently scrolled back
- 03h reduced capability driver
- A9h unsupported function (driver before v3.10)
- Desc: determine how much data is in the scrollback buffer and initialize
- scrollback retrieval to return the first line on the next call to
- AX=1AA8h
- SeeAlso: AX=1A00h/BX=414Eh,AX=1AA8h
- --------V-2F1AAA-----------------------------
- INT 2F - ANSIPLUS v3.01+ - GET/SET ANSIPLUS SCREEN SAVER BLANKING TIME
- AX = 1AAAh
- BX = function
- FFFFh to get current blanking time
- other to set time
- CX = blanking time in clock ticks (0000h-7FFFh)
- Return: BX = current blanking time
- CX = blanking time when last set
- SeeAlso: AX=1A00h/BX=414Eh,AX=1AABh
- --------V-2F1AAB-----------------------------
- INT 2F - ANSIPLUS v3.01+ - SET ANSIPLUS KEY REPEAT RATE
- AX = 1AABh
- BX = repeat rate in characters per second
- 0000h use BIOS repeat rate
- Return: nothing
- SeeAlso: AX=1A00h/BX=414Eh,AX=1AAAh,AX=1AACh
- --------V-2F1AAC-----------------------------
- INT 2F - ANSIPLUS v3.00+ - LOAD CHARACTER GENERATOR
- AX = 1AACh
- BH = number of bytes per character pattern
- BL = VGA/EGA character table to be loaded
- CX = number of characters to load
- DX = starting character code (offset into Map2 block)
- ES:BP -> user character table to be loaded
- Return: AX = 1100h
- Desc: load the EGA/VGA character generator without the BIOS function's
- side effects of resetting the video mode and color palette
- SeeAlso: AX=1A00h/BX=414Eh,AX=1AABh,AX=1AADh"ANSIPLUS",INT 10/AX=1100h
- --------V-2F1AAD-----------------------------
- INT 2F - ANSIPLUS v2.00+ - ANSIPLUS DEVICE STATUS REPORT
- AX = 1AADh
- BL = report request code (81h-96h for v4.00)
- CX = color selector or key code, if required by request
- Return: AX = first reported result
- BX = second result
- CX = third result, if applicable (unchanged otherwise)
- DX = fourth result, if applicable (unchanged otherwise)
- Desc: get device status reports equivalent to those for Esc [#n sequences
- while bypassing any device redirection and avoiding the need to
- parse the returned result
- Note: the report request code in BL is identical to the number in the
- corresponding Esc [#n sequence
- SeeAlso: AX=1A00h/BX=414Eh,AX=1AACh
- --------V-2F1AADDX0000-----------------------
- INT 2F U - AVATAR.SYS v0.11 - ???
- AX = 1AADh
- DX = 0000h
- CX = subfunction (00h-0Ch)
- ???
- Return: AX = 0000h if DX was nonzero
- ???
- SeeAlso: AX=1A00h/BX=4156h,AX=1A72h
- --------V-2F1AAC-----------------------------
- INT 2F - ANSIPLUS v3.00+ - LOAD CHARACTER GENERATOR
- AX = 1AACh
- --------m-2F1B00-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 4+ XMA2EMS.SYS extension internal - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = 1B00h
- Return: AL = FFh if installed
- Note: XMA2EMS.SYS extension is only installed if DOS has page frames to hide.
- This extension hooks onto INT 67/AH=58h and returns from that call data
- which excludes the physical pages being used by DOS.
- SeeAlso: AH=1Bh"FRAME INFO"
- --------m-2F1B-------------------------------
- INT 2F U - DOS 4+ XMA2EMS.SYS extension internal - GET HIDDEN FRAME INFORMATION
- AH = 1Bh
- AL <> 00h
- DI = hidden physical page number
- Return: AX = FFFFh if failed (no such hidden page)
- AX = 0000h if OK, then
- ES = segment of page frame
- DI = physical page number
- Notes: this corresponds to the data edited out of the INT 67/AH=58h call
- FASTOPEN makes this call with AL = FFh
- SeeAlso: AX=1B00h
- --------V-2F2300-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DR-DOS 5.0 GRAFTABL - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = 2300h
- Return: AH = FFh
- Note: this installation check does not follow the usual format
- SeeAlso: AH=23h,AX=2E00h
- --------V-2F23-------------------------------
- INT 2F - DR-DOS 5.0 GRAFTABL - GET GRAPHICS DATA
- AH = 23h
- AL nonzero
- Return: AH = FFh
- ES:BX -> graphics data (8 bytes for each character from 80h to FFh)
- SeeAlso: AX=2300h,AX=2E00h
- --------T-2F2700-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DR-DOS 6.0 TaskMAX - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = 2700h
- Return: AL = status
- 00h not installed
- FFh installed
- Note: the TaskMAX API is also supported by Novell DOS 7 TASKMGR in both
- taskswitching and multitasking modes
- --------T-2F2701-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DR-DOS 6.0 TaskMAX - GET STATUS
- AX = 2701h
- Return: AX = maximum simultaneous tasks
- BX = index into TASK_IDS of current foreground task
- CX = currently-active tasks
- DX = version number (DL = major, DH = minor)
- (DR-DOS 6.0 = 0001h, Novell DOS 7 = 0002h)
- ES:SI -> TASK_IDS
- ES:DI -> name table (array of 8-byte names, NUL-terminated if <8 chars)
- Notes: do not attempt to create a new task if CX == AX
- the task's index is its position on the task menu, while its ID is the
- position within the internal task name table
- SeeAlso: AX=2714h,AX=2716h
- --------T-2F2702-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DR-DOS 6.0 TaskMAX - GET PER-TASK EMS LIMIT
- AX = 2702h
- Return: DX = maximum pages INT 67/AH=42h will report available
- Note: TaskMAX does not limit EMS allocations other than by limiting the
- amount which is reported as being available at a given time
- SeeAlso: AX=2703h,INT 67/AH=42h
- --------T-2F2703-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DR-DOS 6.0 TaskMAX - SET PER-TASK EMS LIMIT
- AX = 2703h
- DX = maximum pages INT 67/AH=42h should report available
- Return: DX = new maximum for reporting
- Note: the TaskMAX API is also supported by Novell DOS 7 TASKMGR in
- both taskswitching and multitasking modes
- SeeAlso: AX=2702h,INT 67/AH=42h
- --------T-2F2704-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DR-DOS 6.0 TaskMAX - REGISTER/UNREGISTER TASK MANAGER
- AX = 2704h
- DL = subfunction
- 00h unregister task manager
- 01h register task manager
- Return: DL = status
- 00h registered
- 01h unregistered
- Notes: a task manager replaces TaskMAX's menu system with its own user
- interface; while one is registered, the TaskMAX hotkeys and
- Ctrl-Alt-Del invoke the manager rather than the built-in menu system
- unregister the task manager before terminating it
- SeeAlso: AX=2705h
- Index: hotkeys;TaskMAX
- --------T-2F2705-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DR-DOS 6.0 TaskMAX - ENABLE/DISABLE DIRECT SWITCHING
- AX = 2705h
- DL = subfunction
- 00h disable keystrokes for switching to next/prev/specified task
- 01h enable
- Return: nothing
- Note: should only be called by a registered task manager (see AX=2704h)
- SeeAlso: AX=2704h,AX=2706h
- --------T-2F2706-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DR-DOS 6.0 TaskMAX - SWITCH TO SPECIFIED TASK
- AX = 2706h
- DX = task index (see AX=2701h) of task to be activated
- Return: DX = task index of previously-active task
- Note: the TaskMAX API is also supported by Novell DOS 7 TASKMGR in
- both taskswitching and multitasking modes
- SeeAlso: AX=2705h,AX=2707h,AX=2715h
- --------T-2F2707-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DR-DOS 6.0 TaskMAX - CREATE NEW TASK
- AX = 2707h
- DS:DX -> ASCIZ pathname of executable
- ES:BX -> parameter block (see #1459)
- CX = number of ticks before automatic return to task manager
- (0000h = run until termination or explicitly switched)
- Return: DX = new task's task index (FFFFh if task terminated)
- SeeAlso: AX=2706h,AX=2708h
-
- Format of TaskMAX parameter block:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1459)
- 00h WORD reserved, should be 0000h
- 02h DWORD pointer to command tail to be copied into child's PSP
- 06h DWORD pointer to first FCB to be copied into child's PSP
- 0Ah DWORD pointer to second FCB to be copied into child's PSP
- --------T-2F2708-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DR-DOS 6.0 TaskMAX - DELETE TASK
- AX = 2708h
- DX = task index
- Return: DX = FFFFh (task deleted)
- Notes: this call should only be used for abnormal task termination, after
- first checking for open files with AX=270Ch; should not be used
- with programs that allocate EMS or XMS memory
- switches to specified task first
- SeeAlso: AX=2707h
- --------T-2F2709-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DR-DOS 6.0 TaskMAX - NAME TASK
- AX = 2709h
- DX = task index
- DS:SI -> 8-byte name (8 NULs = remove name)
- Return: AL = task flags
- 00h ID unused or task terminated
- 01h ID in use, task name table entry valid
- 81h ID in use, task name fixed
- BX = task ID
- ES:DI -> name in task name table (see AX=2701h)
- Note: the task retains the given name until it terminates or the name is
- removed by specifying a name of 8 NULs.
- SeeAlso: AX=2701h,AX=2707h
- --------T-2F270A-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DR-DOS 6.0 TaskMAX - CONVERT TASK INDEX TO TASK ID
- AX = 270Ah
- DX = task index
- Return: DX = task ID (FFFFh if index invalid)
- Note: task IDs stay constant, while indexes can change when other tasks are
- deleted
- SeeAlso: AX=2701h,AX=270Bh
- --------T-2F270B-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DR-DOS 6.0 TaskMAX - CONVERT TASK ID TO TASK INDEX
- AX = 270Bh
- DX = task ID
- Return: DX = task index (FFFFh if task not active)
- Note: the TaskMAX API is also supported by Novell DOS 7 TASKMGR in both
- taskswitching and multitasking modes
- SeeAlso: AX=270Ah
- --------T-2F270C-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DR-DOS 6.0 TaskMAX - CHECK OPEN FILES
- AX = 270Ch
- DX = task index
- Return: AX = number of files currently open for specified task
- SeeAlso: AX=2708h
- --------T-2F270D-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DR-DOS 6.0 TaskMAX - CHECK IF TASK RUNNING PRIMARY COMMAND INTERPRETER
- AX = 270Dh
- DX = task index
- Return: DX = status
- 0000h if primary command interpreter (COMMAND.COM, etc.) running
- 0001h if not in root shell for task
- Note: TaskMAX will return 0001h if the specified task has spawned another
- command interpreter with AX=2707h
- SeeAlso: AX=2707h,AX=270Ch
- --------T-2F270E-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DR-DOS 6.0 TaskMAX - GET/SET TEXT PASTE LEAD-IN
- AX = 270Eh
- CX = length of string (max 15 keystrokes, 0000h to get current string)
- DS:SI -> pasting lead-in string (character/scan-code pairs)
- Return: ES:DI -> current lead-in string
- Note: the specified sequence of keystrokes is sent to the application before
- every line of a text-mode spreadsheet paste
- SeeAlso: AX=270Fh,AX=2710h,AX=2713h
- --------T-2F270F-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DR-DOS 6.0 TaskMAX - GET/SET NUMERIC PASTE LEAD-IN
- AX = 270Fh
- CX = length of string (max 15 keystrokes, 0000h to get current string)
- DS:SI -> pasting lead-in string (character/scan-code pairs)
- Return: ES:DI -> current lead-in string
- Note: the specified sequence of keystrokes is sent to the application before
- every number in a numeric-mode spreadsheet paste
- SeeAlso: AX=270Eh,AX=2710h,AX=2711h,AX=2713h
- --------T-2F2710-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DR-DOS 6.0 TaskMAX - GET/SET PASTE LINE TERMINATOR STRING
- AX = 2710h
- CX = length of string (max 15 keystrokes, 0000h to get current string)
- DS:SI -> pasting terminator string (character/scan-code pairs)
- Return: ES:DI -> current terminator string
- Note: the specified sequence of keystrokes is sent to the application after
- every line of a spreadsheet paste operation
- SeeAlso: AX=270Eh,AX=270Fh,AX=2713h
- --------T-2F2711-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DR-DOS 6.0 TaskMAX - GET/SET NUMERIC PASTE DECIMAL POINT
- AX = 2711h
- DX = ASCII code for separator (FFFFh to get current)
- Return: DL = current separator character
- SeeAlso: AX=270Fh
- --------T-2F2712-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DR-DOS 6.0 TaskMAX - INITIATE EXPORTING TASK DATA
- AX = 2712h
- DX = task index
- --------T-2F2713-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DR-DOS 6.0 TaskMAX - INITIATE PASTE OPERATION
- AX = 2713h
- DX = task index
- CX = paste mode
- 0000h alphanumeric
- 0001h numeric
- 0002h text
- SeeAlso: AX=270Eh,AX=270Fh,AX=2710h,AX=2711h
- --------T-2F2714-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DR-DOS 6.0 TaskMAX - GET SWAP SPACE INFO
- AX = 2714h
- Return: CX = total KB of swap space
- DX = available KB of swap space
- Note: the TaskMAX API is also supported by Novell DOS 7 TASKMGR in both
- taskswitching and multitasking modes
- SeeAlso: AX=2701h
- --------T-2F2715-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DR-DOS 6.0 TaskMAX - SWITCH TO TASK MANAGER
- AX = 2715h
- Return: only after calling task is again selected
- SeeAlso: AX=2706h
- --------T-2F2716-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DR-DOS 6.0 TaskMAX - GET PASTE BUFFER STATUS
- AX = 2716h
- Return: AX = 0000h if AX=2716h,AX=2717h,AX=2718h supported
- CX = bytes in paste buffer
- DX = current generation number (updated after every copy operation)
- SeeAlso: AX=2701h,AX=2713h,AX=2714h,AX=2717h,AX=2718h
- --------T-2F2717-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DR-DOS 6.0 TaskMAX - PASTE DATA DIRECTLY TO APPLICATION BUFFER
- AX = 2717h
- CX = bytes in destination buffer
- ES:DI -> destination buffer
- Return: AX = 0000h if function supported
- CX = bytes actually copied (FFFFh if buffer too small)
- DX = current generation number for paste buffer
- Note: the destination buffer may be too small if another task adds more data
- to the paste buffer after the AX=2716h call but before this call
- SeeAlso: AX=2713h,AX=2716h,AX=2718h
- --------T-2F2718-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DR-DOS 6.0 TaskMAX - COPY DATA DIRECTLY INTO PASTE BUFFER
- AX = 2718h
- CX = bytes in source buffer
- DS:SI -> source buffer (plain ASCII, lines terminated with CR LF)
- Return: AX = 0000h if function supported
- CX = bytes actually copied
- DX = current generation number for paste buffer
- SeeAlso: AX=2712h,AX=2716h,AX=2717h
- --------T-2F2719-----------------------------
- INT 2F - Novell DOS 7 TaskMGR - NOP
- AX = 2719h to 271Bh
- --------T-2F271C-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - Novell DOS 7 TaskMGR - ???
- AX = 271Ch
- DX = ???
- bit 0: ???
- Return: ???
- ---if DX bit 0 set---
- AX = 0031h
- CX = 0000h
- BUG: if the task switcher is running, and DX bit 0 is set on call, this
- function will crash because its exit code attempts to pop several
- registers which are not pushed when DX bit 0 is set
- --------m-2F2780CL01-------------------------
- INT 2F U - Novell DOS 7 - EMM386.EXE - MULTITASKING API
- AX = 2780h
- CL = 01h (function number)
- CH = subfunction
- 00h unused
- Return: CX = status (0002h) (see #1460)
- 01h unused
- Return: CX = status (0002h) (see #1460)
- 02h ???
- BX = ??? (0005h-000Fh)
- Return: CX = status (0000h,0030h) (see #1460)
- 03h allocate ???
- DX = ???
- Return: CX = status (0000h,0003h) (see #1460)
- 04h get ???
- Return: CX = 0000h (successful)
- BX = selector for EMM386 data segment
- EBX high word cleared
- 05h ???
- EDX = ???
- Return: ???
- 06h return to real mode via triple fault
- 07h debugger break
- Note: calls INT 03, then INT 21/AH=02h to output a question
- mark
- 08h get ???
- Return: CX = 0000h (successful)
- EBX = ??? (0 or 2)
- 09h ???
- 0Ah ???
- 0Bh unused
- Return: CX = status (0002h) (see #1460)
- 0Ch ??? manipulates DOS memory chain
- 0Dh ???
- EBX = ???
- EDX = ???
- Return: ???
- 0Eh ???
- Return: CX = 0000h (successful)
- BL = ??? \ or BX = 0000h
- BH = ??? /
- 0Fh get ???
- Return: CX = 0000h (successful)
- EBX = ???
- 10h get and set ???
- EDX = ???
- Return: CX = 0000h (successful)
- EBX = old value of ???
- 11h get ???
- Return: CX = 0000h (successful)
- EBX = ??? (0100h)
- 12h get and set ???
- DX = ???
- Return: CX = 0000h (successful)
- AX = old value of ???
- 13h ???
- Return: CX = status (0000h,003Fh) (see #1460)
- AX = ???
- 14h ???
- EDX = ???
- Return: CX = status (0000h,003Fh) (see #1460)
- 15h ???
- BX = segment of ???
- Return: CX = 0000h (successful)
- BX = segment of ???
- 16h ???
- 17h ???
- EBX = subfunction (0-2)
- Return: CX = status (0002h if EBX>2) (see #1460)
- ???
- 18h unused
- Return: CX = status (0002h) (see #1460)
- Return: CX = status (most subfunctions)
- (E)AX and/or (E)BX contain return values, depending on function
- Notes: called by DPMS.EXE and EMM386.EXE
- this API is only available if AX=12FFh/BX=0EDCh returns successfully;
- because the request is handled on the initial trap to the memory
- manager caused by INT instructions, this API must be invoked with
- an actual INT 2F instruction instead of some simulation such as a
- far call to the address in the interrupt vector table
- SeeAlso: AX=12FF/BX=0EDCh,AX=2780h/CL=02h,AX=2780h/CL=03h,AX=2780h/CL=04h
-
- (Table 1460)
- Values for Novell DOS 7 EMM386 function status:
- 0000h successful
- 0001h invalid function???
- 0002h invalid subfunction
- 0003h ???
- 0004h invalid ??? index
- 0005h ???
- 0006h ???
- 0007h ???
- 0009h ???
- 000Ah ???
- 000Bh invalid ??? handle
- 000Ch ???
- 000Dh ???
- 000Eh ???
- 000Fh ???
- 0014h ???
- 0023h ???
- 0030h ???
- 003Fh ???
- --------m-2F2780CL02-------------------------
- INT 2F U - Novell DOS 7 - EMM386.EXE - MULTITASKING API
- AX = 2780h
- CL = 02h (function number)
- CH = subfunction
- 00h ???
- ???
- Return: CX = status (0000h,0023h, others???) (see #1460)
- BX = ??? (0000h if CX=0000h, FFFFh if CX=0023h)
- Note: calls func 04h/sf 03h, func 04h/sf 1Eh,func 02h/sf 43h,
- func 02h/sf 0Bh, and func 04h/sf 01h
- 01h get and clear ???
- DX = ??? handle or 0000h for default
- Return: CX = status (0000h,000Bh) (see #1460)
- EBX = old value of ??? if successful
- EDX destroyed
- 02h ???
- DX = index of ???
- Return: CX = status (0000h,0004h,0005h) (see #1460)
- EBX = 0000FFFFh on error, 00000000h if successful
- 03h ???
- DX = index of ???
- Return: CX = status (0000h,0004h,0006h) (see #1460)
- BX = FFFFh on error, 0000h if successful
- 04h ???
- Return: CX = status (0000h,0007h,000Ah) (see #1460)
- 05h ???
- EDX -> ??? data (first 8 bytes seem to be name)
- Return: CX = status (0000h,0009h,000Dh) (see #1460)
- 06h ???
- Note: calls fn 02h/subfn 05h, then fn 02h/subfn 40h
- 07h ???
- EDX = ???
- Return: CX = status (0000h,0009h,000Eh) (see #1460)
- 08h ???
- EDX = ???
- Return: CX = status (0000h,0009h,000Eh) (see #1460)
- 09h ???
- EDX = ???
- Return: CX = status (0000h,0009h,000Fh) (see #1460)
- 0Ah ???
- EDX = ???
- Return: CX = status (0000h,0009h,000Fh) (see #1460)
- 0Bh ???
- DX = ???
- Return: CX = 0000h (successful)
- 0Ch ???
- Return: CX = 0000h (successful)
- 0Dh ???
- Return: CX = status (0000h,0023h) (see #1460)
- BX = FFFFh on error, 0000h if successful
- Note: calls fn 04h/subfn 03h, fn 04h/subfn 1Eh,
- fn 02h/subfn 43h, fn 02h/subfn 0Bh, fn 04h/sub 01h
- 0Eh ???
- ???
- Return: CX = status (0000h,000Ch) (see #1460)
- EBX = ??? if successful
- 0Fh ???
- BX = ???
- DX = ??? handle or 0000h for default
- Return: CX = status (0000h,000Bh) (see #1460)
- 10h get ??? handle
- Return: CX = 0000h (successful)
- BX = handle of default ???
- EBX high word cleared
- 11h ???
- DX = ??? handle or 0000h for default
- BX = ??? (handle???)
- Return: CX = status (0000h,000Bh,0014h) (see #1460)
- 12h ???
- BX = ???
- DX = ???
- Return: CX = 0000h (successful)
- 13h ???
- DX = ???
- Return: CX = status (see #1460)
- 14h ???
- BX = ???
- DX = ???
- Return: CX = status (0000h,0014h) (see #1460)
- BX = FFFFh on error, ??? if successful
- 15h set ??? flags
- BX = ??? (low two bits only)
- DX = ??? handle or 0000h for default
- Return: CX = status (0000h,000Bh) (see #1460)
- BX = new value of ??? flags (entire word)
- EBX high register cleared
- 16h clear ??? flag for default ???
- Return: CX = 0000h (successful)
- 17h ???
- 18h ???
- 19h ???
- 1Ah ???
- 1Bh ???
- 1Ch ???
- 1Dh ???
- 1Eh ???
- 1Fh ???
- 20h ???
- 21h ???
- 22h ???
- 23h ???
- 24h ???
- 25h ???
- 26h ???
- 27h ???
- 28h ???
- 29h ???
- 2Ah ???
- 2Bh ???
- 2Ch ???
- 2Dh ???
- 2Eh ???
- 2Fh ???
- 30h ???
- 31h ???
- 32h ???
- 33h ???
- 34h ???
- 35h ???
- 36h ???
- 37h ???
- 38h ???
- 39h ???
- 3Ah ???
- 3Bh ???
- 3Ch ???
- 3Eh ???
- 3Fh ???
- 40h ???
- 41h ???
- 42h ???
- 43h ???
- 44h ???
- 45h ???
- 46h ???
- 47h ???
- Return: CX = status (most subfunctions)
- (E)AX and/or (E)BX contain return values, depending on function
- Notes: called by DPMS.EXE and EMM386.EXE
- this API is only available if AX=12FFh/BX=0EDCh returns successfully;
- because the request is handled on the initial trap to the memory
- manager caused by INT instructions, this API must be invoked with
- an actual INT 2F instruction instead of some simulation such as a
- far call to the address in the interrupt vector table
- SeeAlso: AX=12FF/BX=0EDCh,AX=2780h/CL=01h,AX=2780h/CL=03h,AX=2780h/CL=04h
- --------m-2F2780CL03-------------------------
- INT 2F U - Novell DOS 7 - EMM386.EXE - MULTITASKING API
- AX = 2780h
- CL = 03h (function number)
- CH = subfunction
- 00h ???
- 01h ???
- 02h ???
- 03h ???
- 04h ???
- 05h ???
- 06h ???
- 07h ???
- 08h ???
- 09h ???
- 0Ah ???
- 0Bh ???
- 0Ch ???
- 0Dh ???
- 0Eh ???
- 0Fh ???
- 10h ???
- 11h ???
- 12h ???
- 13h ???
- 14h ???
- 15h ???
- 16h ???
- 17h ???
- 18h ???
- 19h ???
- 1Ah ???
- 1Bh ???
- 1Ch ???
- 1Dh ???
- 1Eh ???
- 1Fh ???
- 20h ???
- 21h ???
- 22h ???
- 23h ???
- 24h ???
- 25h ???
- 26h ???
- 27h ???
- 28h ???
- 29h ???
- 2Ah ???
- 2Bh ???
- 2Ch ???
- 2Dh ???
- 2Eh ???
- 2Fh ???
- 30h ???
- 31h ???
- 32h ???
- 33h ???
- 34h ???
- 35h ???
- 36h ???
- 37h ???
- Return: CX = status (most subfunctions)
- (E)AX and/or (E)BX contain return values, depending on function
- Notes: called by DPMS.EXE and EMM386.EXE
- this API is only available if AX=12FFh/BX=0EDCh returns successfully;
- because the request is handled on the initial trap to the memory
- manager caused by INT instructions, this API must be invoked with
- an actual INT 2F instruction instead of some simulation such as a
- far call to the address in the interrupt vector table
- SeeAlso: AX=12FF/BX=0EDCh,AX=2780h/CL=01h,AX=2780h/CL=02h,AX=2780h/CL=04h
- --------m-2F2780CL04-------------------------
- INT 2F U - Novell DOS 7 - EMM386.EXE - MULTITASKING API
- AX = 2780h
- CL = 04h (function number)
- CH = subfunction
- 00h ???
- 01h ???
- 02h ???
- 03h ???
- 04h ???
- 05h ???
- 06h ???
- 07h ???
- 08h ???
- 09h ???
- 0Ah ???
- 0Bh ???
- 0Ch ???
- 0Dh ???
- 0Eh ???
- 0Fh ???
- 10h ???
- 11h ???
- 12h ???
- 13h ???
- 14h ???
- 15h ???
- 16h ???
- 17h ???
- 18h ???
- 19h ???
- 1Ah ???
- 1Bh ???
- 1Ch ???
- 1Dh ???
- 1Eh ???
- 1Fh ???
- 20h ???
- 21h ???
- 22h ???
- 23h ???
- 24h ???
- 25h ???
- 26h ???
- 27h ???
- 28h ???
- 29h ???
- 2Ah ???
- 2Bh ???
- 2Ch ???
- 2Dh ???
- 2Eh ???
- 2Fh ???
- 30h ???
- 31h ???
- 32h ???
- Return: CX = status (most subfunctions)
- (E)AX and/or (E)BX contain return values, depending on function
- Notes: called by DPMS.EXE and EMM386.EXE
- this API is only available if AX=12FFh/BX=0EDCh returns successfully;
- because the request is handled on the initial trap to the memory
- manager caused by INT instructions, this API must be invoked with
- an actual INT 2F instruction instead of some simulation such as a
- far call to the address in the interrupt vector table
- SeeAlso: AX=12FF/BX=0EDCh,AX=2780h/CL=01h,AX=2780h/CL=02h,AX=2780h/CL=03h
- --------m-2F2780CL05-------------------------
- INT 2F U - Novell DOS 7 - EMM386.EXE - MULTITASKING API
- AX = 2780h
- CL = 05h
- ???
- Return: ???
- Notes: called by DPMS.EXE and EMM386.EXE
- the handler for this function may be set by one of the subfunctions
- of AX=2780h/CL=01h; the default handler returns AX=BX=FFFFh and
- CX=0001h (see #1460)
- this API is only available if AX=12FFh/BX=0EDCh returns successfully;
- because the request is handled on the initial trap to the memory
- manager caused by INT instructions, this API must be invoked with
- an actual INT 2F instruction instead of some simulation such as a
- far call to the address in the interrupt vector table
- SeeAlso: AX=12FF/BX=0EDCh,AX=2780h/CL=01h,AX=2780h/CL=02h,AX=2780h/CL=03h
- --------m-2F2780CL06-------------------------
- INT 2F U - Novell DOS 7 - EMM386.EXE - MULTITASKING API
- AX = 2780h
- CL = 06h
- ???
- Return: ???
- Notes: called by DPMS.EXE and EMM386.EXE
- the handler for this function may be set by one of the subfunctions
- of AX=2780h/CL=01h; the default handler returns AX=BX=FFFFh and
- CX=0001h (see #1460)
- this API is only available if AX=12FFh/BX=0EDCh returns successfully;
- because the request is handled on the initial trap to the memory
- manager caused by INT instructions, this API must be invoked with
- an actual INT 2F instruction instead of some simulation such as a
- far call to the address in the interrupt vector table
- SeeAlso: AX=12FF/BX=0EDCh,AX=2780h/CL=01h,AX=2780h/CL=02h,AX=2780h/CL=03h
- --------m-2F2780-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - Novell DOS 7 - EMM386.EXE - MULTITASKING API
- AX = 2780h
- CL = function (07h-0Fh)
- ???
- Return: ???
- Notes: called by DPMS.EXE and EMM386.EXE
- the handlers for each of these functions may be set individually by
- one of the subfunctions of AX=2780h/CL=01h; the default handlers
- return with all registers unchanged
- this API is only available if AX=12FFh/BX=0EDCh returns successfully;
- because the request is handled on the initial trap to the memory
- manager caused by INT instructions, this API must be invoked with
- an actual INT 2F instruction instead of some simulation such as a
- far call to the address in the interrupt vector table
- SeeAlso: AX=12FF/BX=0EDCh,AX=2780h/CL=01h,AX=2780h/CL=02h,AX=2780h/CL=03h
- --------T-2F2781-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - Novell DOS 7 TaskMGR - BEGIN CRITICAL SECTION???
- AX = 2781h
- Return: ???
- SeeAlso: AX=2782h
- --------T-2F2782-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - Novell DOS 7 TaskMGR - END CRITICAL SECTION???
- AX = 2782h
- Return: ???
- SeeAlso: AX=2781h
- --------m-2F2783-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - Novell DOS 7 - EMM386.EXE - GET ???
- AX = 2783h
- Return: AX = ???
- BX = ???
- --------T-2F278F-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - Novell DOS 7 TaskMGR - ??? API
- AX = 278Fh
- as for INT 2F/AX=2780h
- Return: as for INT 2F/AX=2780h
- Note: Novell DOS 7 TaskMGR passes this call through to INT 2F/AX=2780h
- without changing any other registers
- SeeAlso: AX=2780h,AX=2782h
- --------F-2F2A-------------------------------
- INT 2F - Gammafax DOS Dispatcher INTERFACE
- AH = 2Ah
- Note: details not available at this time
- SeeAlso: AX=8000h"FaxBIOS",AX=C000h/BX=444Bh,AX=CB00h,AX=CBDDh,INT 66"BitFax"
- --------V-2F2E00-----------------------------
- INT 2F U - Novell DOS 7 - GRAFTABL - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = 2E00h
- Return: AH = FFh if installed
- Note: this installation check does not follow the usual format of setting
- AL to FFh
- SeeAlso: AX=2300h,AH=2Eh"GRAFTABL"
- --------V-2F2E-------------------------------
- INT 2F U - Novell DOS 7 - GRAFTABL - GET FONT TABLE
- AH = 2Eh
- AL nonzero
- Return: AH = FFh if installed
- ES:BX -> graphics data (8 bytes per character from 80h to FFh)
- SeeAlso: AX=2E00h,AH=23h"GRAFTABL"
- --------t-2F3900-----------------------------
- INT 2F - Kingswood TSR INTERFACE - COMPATIBILITY MODE
- AX = 3900h
- Return: AL = status
- 00h not installed
- FFh one or more TSRs using this interface is installed
- DX may be destroyed
- Note: this function is provided to that the multiplex number will appear used
- to other programs
- SeeAlso: AH=39h/BL=00h
- --------t-2F39--BL00-------------------------
- INT 2F - Kingswood TSR INTERFACE - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AH = 39h
- BL = 00h
- AL = TSR ID number (01h-FFh, currently only 01h-1Bh used) (see #1461)
- Return: AL = status
- 00h not installed
- FFh installed
- DX = segment address of resident module
- Note: All of Kingswood Software's TSRs use this interface. Usually the
- resident module is installed by allocating a block of upper memory,
- setting its owner ID to 000Ah (used by DOS), and filling the MCB name
- field with the TSR's name.
- SeeAlso: #1462,AX=3900h,AH=39h/BL=01h
-
- (Table 1461)
- Values for Kingswood TSR ID number:
- 01h TSR Windows
- 02h NOBUSY
- 03h CD STACK
- 04h DISK WATCH
- 05h PUSHBP
- 06h ALIAS
- 07h KEYMACRO
- 08h SLOWDOWN
- 09h ANSIGRAB
- 0Ah TEE
- 0Bh FASTMOUS
- 0Ch EXTWILD
- 0Dh BREAKOUT
- 0Eh STOPDISK
- 0Fh MEMINIT
- 10h JANUSEXT
- 11h CAPS
- 12h ANSI
- 13h TRAPPER
- 14h EATMEM
- 15h WPJOKE
- 16h SHOWDOS
- 17h LOGINTS
- 18h BLANKVGA
- 19h SWAPEXEC
- 1Ah SHELL
- 1Bh TSRGAMES
-
- Format of Kingswood TSR modules:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1462)
- 00h 4 BYTEs signature "FTSR"
- 04h WORD segment address of this module (used to check validity)
- 06h WORD number of words to skip (usually 0000h if no PSP present)
- 08h N WORDs module-defined data that must be at a fixed segment offset
- (usually only a PSP if file access is required)
- 5N BYTEs interrupt list (see #1463)
- BYTE FFh terminator
-
- Format of Kingswood TSR interrupt list entry:
- Offset Size Description (Table 1463)
- 00h BYTE interrupt number (00h-FEh)
- 01h WORD offset within segment of DWORD pointer to previous interrupt
- 03h WORD offset within segment of begin of interrupt handler code
- --------t-2F39--BL01-------------------------
- INT 2F - Kingswood TSR INTERFACE - REMOVAL CHECK
- AH = 39h
- BL = 01h
- AL = TSR ID number (01h-FFh) (see #1461)
- Return: AL = status
- 00h not ready to be removed
- FFh resident module may be removed by deassigning the interrupts
- hooked by the TSR and deallocating the TSR's memory block
- AH,BX,CX,DX,ES may be destroyed
- SeeAlso: AX=3900h,AH=39h/BL=00h
- --------t-2F39-------------------------------
- INT 2F - Kingswood TSR INTERFACE - APPLICATION-SPECIFIC FUNCTION CALLS
- AH = 39h
- BL = function number (02h-FFh)
- AL = TSR ID number (01h-FFh) (see #1461)
- CX,DX,SI,DI,DS,ES may contain parameters
- BH reserved for use by the function dispatcher
- Return: as appropriate for the called function
- SeeAlso: AX=3900h,AH=39h/BL=00h,AX=3901h/BL=02h
- --------r-2F3901BL02-------------------------
- INT 2F - Kingswood TSR Windows - OPEN WINDOW
- AX = 3901h
- BL = 02h
- Return: AX = error code (0000h if successful)
- SI,DI,DS,ES preserved
- Notes: opens the next TSR window on top of any others. Only three
- TSR windows can be opened at any one time. The three windows
- are all 40x11 characters, partly overlapping.
- SeeAlso: AH=39h/BL=00h,AX=3901h/BL=03h,AX=3901h/BL=05h,AX=3901h/BL=06h
- --------r-2F3901BL03-------------------------
- INT 2F - Kingswood TSR Windows - HIDE WINDOWS
- AX = 3901h
- BL = 03h
- Return: AX = error code (0000h if successful)
- SI,DI,DS,ES preserved
- Notes: Hide any visible TSR windows from view.
- SeeAlso: AH=39h/BL=00h,AX=3901h/BL=02h,AX=3901h/BL=05h
- --------r-2F3901BL04-------------------------
- INT 2F - Kingswood TSR Windows - SHOW WINDOWS
- AX = 3901h
- BL = 04h
- Return: AX = error code (0000h if successful)
- SI,DI,DS,ES preserved
- Notes: Re-display all TSR windows after a HIDE WINDOWS call.
- SeeAlso: AH=39h/BL=00h,AX=3901h/BL=02h,AX=3901h/BL=03h
- --------r-2F3901BL05-------------------------
- INT 2F - Kingswood TSR Windows - CLOSE WINDOW
- AX = 3901h
- BL = 05h
- Return: AX = error code (0000h if successful)
- SI,DI,DS,ES preserved
- Notes: Close the last opened TSR window.
- SeeAlso: AH=39h/BL=00h,AX=3901h/BL=02h
- --------r-2F3901BL06-------------------------
- INT 2F - Kingswood TSR Windows - SET WINDOW TITLE
- AX = 3901h
- BL = 06h
- DS:SI -> title string
- Return: AX = error code (0000h if successful)
- SI,DI,DS,ES preserved
- SeeAlso: AH=39h/BL=00h,AX=3901h/BL=02h
- --------r-2F3901BL07-------------------------
- INT 2F - Kingswood TSR Windows - POSITION CURSOR
- AX = 3901h
- BL = 07h
- CH = Y coordinate (0-10)
- CL = X coordinate (0-39)
- Return: AX = error code (0000h if successful)
- SI,DI,DS,ES preserved
- Note: the hardware cursor is always disabled when a TSR window is opened;
- this call only sets a text position
- SeeAlso: AH=39h/BL=00h,AX=3901h/BL=08h,AX=3901h/BL=09h
- --------r-2F3901BL08-------------------------
- INT 2F - Kingswood TSR Windows - DISPLAY STRING
- AX = 3901h
- BL = 08h
- DS:SI -> string
- Return: AX = error code (0000h if successful)
- SI,DI,DS,ES preserved
- Notes: The text is not clipped.
- This routine understands Tab, NewLine and Carriage Return
- SeeAlso: AH=39h/BL=00h,AX=3901h/BL=07h
- --------r-2F3901BL09-------------------------
- INT 2F - Kingswood TSR Windows - SCROLL WINDOW
- AX = 3901h
- BL = 09h
- CL = scroll direction: 01h up, FFh down, 00h clear window
- Return: AX = error code (0000h if successful)
- SI,DI,DS,ES preserved
- SeeAlso: AH=39h/BL=00h,AX=3901h/BL=07h
- --------r-2F3901BL0A-------------------------
- INT 2F - Kingswood TSR Windows - SOUND BEEPER
- AX = 3901h
- BL = 0Ah
- DX = sound divisor, or 0 for silence.
- (divide 1843200 by required frequency to get value for DX)
- CL = sound length in 18.2 Hz clock ticks
- Return: AX = error code (0000h if successful)
- SI,DI,DS,ES preserved
- SeeAlso: AH=39h/BL=00h
- --------r-2F3901BL0B-------------------------
- INT 2F - Kingswood TSR Windows - ADD OR REMOVE USER
- AX = 3901h
- BL = 0Bh
- CL = number of users increment: +1 if adding a new user
- -1 if removing a user
- Return: AX = error code (0000h if successful)
- SI,DI,DS,ES preserved
- Note: the TSR windows resident module may only be removed when the internal
- user count is zero
- SeeAlso: AH=39h/BL=00h,AX=3901h/BL=02h
- --------V-2F3912BL03-------------------------
- INT 2F - Kingswood ANSI display driver - SET COMPATIBILITY MODE
- AX = 3912h
- BL = 03h
- CL = new mode (00h fast, FFh BIOS)
- Return: AL = old compatibility mode
- SI,DI,DS,ES preserved
- SeeAlso: AX=3900h,AX=3912h/BL=04h
- --------V-2F3912BL04-------------------------
- INT 2F - Kingswood ANSI display driver - SET FLAGS
- AX = 3912h
- BL = 04h
- CL = new flags (see #1464)
- Return: AL = old flags
- SI,DI,DS,ES preserved
- SeeAlso: AX=3900h,AX=3912h/BL=03h
-
- Bitfields for Kingswood ANSI flags:
- Bit(s) Description (Table 1464)
- 0 do not wrap at end of line
- 1 wait for beeps to end before displaying next character
- 2 do not use graphics cursor
- --------W-2F4000-----------------------------
- INT 2F - Windows 3.x (OS/2 2.x???) - GET VIRTUAL DEVICE DRIVER (VDD) CAPABLTIES
- AX = 4000h
- Return: AL = video virtualization (see #1465)
- Note: this function is used by display drivers to find out what capabilities
- exist for the VDD driver and also trigger the VDD driver to call
- functions 4005h and 4006h. This function also gives the Video Driver
- hardware access to the video registers.
-
- (Table 1465)
- Values for Windows video virtualization:
- 01h does not virtualize video access
- 02h virtualizes the video when in text mode
- 03h virtualizes the video when in text mode or single plane graphics modes
- 04h virtualizes the video when in text mode, single plane graphics modes,
- and VGA multiplane modes
- FFh virtualizes the video fully
- --------O-2F4001-----------------------------
- INT 2F C - OS/2 compatibility box - SWITCHING DOS TO BACKGROUND
- AX = 4001h
- Note: called by OS/2 when the DOS box is about to be placed in the background
- and the video driver should save any necessary state
- SeeAlso: AX=4002h,AX=4005h
- --------O-2F4002-----------------------------
- INT 2F C - OS/2 compatibility box - SWITCHING DOS TO FOREGROUND
- AX = 4002h
- Note: called by OS/2 when the DOS box is about to be placed in the foreground
- and the video driver should restore the previously-saved state
- SeeAlso: AX=4001h,AX=4006h
- --------W-2F4003-----------------------------
- INT 2F - Windows 3.x - ENTERING VIDEO DRIVER CRITICAL SECTION
- AX = 4003h
- Note: This critical section must be exited within 1 second.
- SeeAlso: AX=4004h
- --------W-2F4004-----------------------------
- INT 2F - Windows 3.x - EXITING VIDEO DRIVER CRITICAL SECTION
- AX = 4004h
- SeeAlso: AX=4003h
- --------W-2F4005-----------------------------
- INT 2F C - Windows 3.x - SWITCHING DOS TO BACKGROUND
- AX = 4005h
- Note: called by Windows when the DOS box is about to be placed in the
- background and the video driver should save any necessary state
- information (this may be called only in Standard mode)
- SeeAlso: AX=4001h,AX=4006h
- --------W-2F4006-----------------------------
- INT 2F C - Windows 3.x - SWITCHING DOS TO FOREGROUND
- AX = 4006h
- Note: called by Windows when the DOS box is about to be placed in the
- foreground and the video driver should restore any necessary state
- information (this may be called only in Standard mode)
- SeeAlso: AX=4002h,AX=4005h
- --------W-2F4007-----------------------------
- INT 2F - Windows 3.x - ENABLE VDD TRAPPING OF VIDEO REGISTERS
- AX = 4007h
- Note: used by Windows Standard mode
- --------O-2F4010-----------------------------
- INT 2F - OS/2 v2.0+ - INSTALLATION CHECK / GET VERSION
- AX = 4010h
- Return: AX = 4010h if OS/2 not installed
- AX = 0000h for OS/2 Warp 3.0
- BX = OS/2 version if installed
- Note: OS/2 Warp 3.0
- SeeAlso: INT 21/AH=30h,INT 21/AX=3306h
- --------E-2F4040-----------------------------
- INT 2F - PharLap 286|DOS-Extender Lite v2.5 - ???
- AX = 4040h
- Return: BX:CX -> ???
- --------N-2F4100-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DOS Enhanced LAN Manager 2.0+ MINIPOP/NETPOPUP - INSTALLATION CHECK
- AX = 4100h
- Return: CF clear if successful
- AL = FFh
- CF set on error
- AX = ???
- Notes: MINIPOP and NETPOPUP provide a network message popup service
- LAN Manager enhanced mode adds features beyond the standard redirector
- file/printer services
- SeeAlso: AX=118Ah,AX=4103h,AX=4104h,AH=42h,AH=4Bh
- --------N-2F4103-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DOS Enhanced LAN Manager 2.0+ MINIPOP/NETPOPUP - ???
- AX = 4103h
- Return: ???
- SeeAlso: AX=4100h,AX=4104h
- --------N-2F4104-----------------------------
- INT 2F - DOS Enhanced LAN Manager 2.0+ MINIPOP/NETPOPUP - ???
- AX = 4104h
- Return: ???
- SeeAlso: AX=4100h,AX=4103h
- --------N-2F42-------------------------------
- INT 2F - LAN Manager 2.0 DOS Enhanced MSRV.EXE - MESSENGER SERVICE
- AH = 42h
- ???
- Return: ???
- Note: LAN Manager enhanced mode adds features beyond the standard redirector
- file/printer services
- SeeAlso: AX=118Ah,AX=4100h,AH=4Bh
- --------!---Section--------------------------
-