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- From: raymond@kronos.arc.nasa.gov (Eric A. Raymond)
- Subject: Re: Borland C++ 4.0 - Who knows What? (actually TP 7)
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- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 21:53:51 GMT
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- dmurdoch@mast.queensu.ca (Duncan Murdoch) writes:
- >In article <1992Nov18.222936.26394@kronos.arc.nasa.gov> raymond@kronos.arc.nasa.gov (Eric A. Raymond) writes:
- >>What sort of support does it have for interrupts?
- >>
- >>That is, if you do a setvect does does the handler perform in real or
- >>protected mode? Is there any control over doing this (i.e., a real
- >>mode handler)?
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- >From what I can spot on a quick read through the BP 7 manual, there's no
- >special support for interrupts. That is, you'll have to use the DPMI
- >services directly.
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- What sorts of services does DPMI provide?
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