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From: | jscharrl AT ba-stuttgart DOT de (Jochen Scharrlach) |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: Interrupts in V2 |
Date: | 18 Jul 1995 15:22:20 GMT |
Organization: | Berufsakademie Stuttgart |
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Tim Hesketh (T DOT Hesketh AT unsw DOT edu DOT au) wrote: > When setting an interrupt vector, a selector (for the current code > segment) has to be passed as an argument. In V1, this was obtained > using _go32_my_cs() (or similar). How do you get the selector for > V2? In fact, I would give my right arm for a V2 version of the > "timer.c" example that came with V1, or some of the examples from > the dpmi pages in info. Most of the _go32*-functions are still there. The replacement for _go32_my_cs() is called _my_cs() :) Bye, Jochen -- ------------------------------------ EMail: jscharrl AT ba-stuttgart DOT de or: acorn1 AT ftp DOT uni-stuttgart DOT de ------------------------------------
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