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| From: | "Johnny Chan" <jchan AT paclink DOT net> |
| To: | <djgpp AT delorie DOT com> |
| Subject: | RE: deriving the interrupt vector |
| Date: | Thu, 7 Oct 1999 13:22:54 -0700 |
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Does the REGS support EAX? --jC >> >> union REGS r; >> r.x.ax = 0x0100; >> r.h.dl = 'c'; >> int86(0x21, &r, &r); >> >>In int86x you can also pass the segment registers(ES,DS ...etc) >>through and additional SREGS structure. >>The above are the easiest but you might also want to check out the >>_go32_dpmi_simulate_int function. >>Hope this helps! >>Bye. >>Kalum S <kalum AT myflat DOT com> >>
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