Mail Archives: djgpp/1994/10/14/17:07:05
On Thu, 13 Oct 1994, Ron Grunwald wrote:
> Does anyone know where I could get any detailed documentation on all the
> BIOS interrupts?
By far the most complete book I`ve seen on this and DOS function
calls is "DOS Programmers Reference" by Que publishing. Make sure it's
the 4th edition. It covers just in it's reference section, DOS, BIOS,
LIM, DPMI, and a host of other software interrupt routines. Best of all
the first half of the book is devoted to showing you how to use them. :)
Another book that I don't have, but others have recommended is I
think the PC Source Book or something like that. All you have to do to
find this one is just look for the largest book on the shelf in your
favorite book store.. :) This one, in addition to interrupt reference,
includes a fairly adiquate i/o port reference covering most of the
standard i/o port assignments (e.g. vga, fdisk, kdb, etc..)
The last place you can find such a beast is the afore mentioned
interrupt list by R. Brown.
Alan
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