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From: "Johan Venter" <jventer AT writeme DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.programmer,comp.os.msdos.djgpp
References: <7slrv7$4nv$1 AT solomon DOT cs DOT rose-hulman DOT edu>
Subject: Re: Interrupts reserved for BASIC
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Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 14:08:33 +1000
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Damian Yerrick <web DOT poison AT pineight DOT 8m DOT com> wrote in message
news:7slrv7$4nv$1 AT solomon DOT cs DOT rose-hulman DOT edu...
> I was reading a PC interrupt list one night and saw that nearly half
> of the interrupts are listed as "reserved for Basic." If my program
> is in C/C++, is made with DJGPP, and runs under DOS 6 or later
> or Sindows 9x, then where does Basic enter into the equation?

This is kind of off topic, but would you mind elaborating what you mean by
"reserved for Basic", and what interrupts are listed as such (and what interrupt
list, Ralph Brown I assume?), maybe we can help you. Maybe it would be better to
reply to me via email as this is quite off topic for c.o.m.d, not sure about
c.o.m.p though.

Cheers,

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Johan Venter
ICQ 3643877 - jventer AT writeme DOT com
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The RSXNTDJ 1.5 HOWTO - http://surf.to/rsxntdj


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