popkin@ceawlin.cs.odu.edu (Brian N. Popkin) (05/22/91)
I have been doing all my programming in sun pascal and now am just learning to work with turbo pascal v6.0 to write do applications and love it. I would greatly appreciate if someone could help me.. I am trying to figure how I use interupts like lets say the interrupt 21h, diable the break key?? how do I use it in pascal? I noticed that I need to know about registers like ax and dx and such.. I would appreciate if anyone could help me.. thanks a bunch.. Brian *-----------------------------------------------------------------------------* * Brian Popkin - Computer Science Major - Systems Programing * * Old Dominion University - Norfolk, Virginia USA * * * * Others Areas Of Interest: Artificial Intelligence, Expert Systems, * * Networks, And Telecommunications * * * * Email Address: popkin@cs.odu.ede - popkin@xanth.cs.odu.edu * * (If You Don't Like The Size Of My .Sig Then Send Flames To /dev/null * *-----------------------------------------------------------------------------*
ts@uwasa.fi (Timo Salmi) (05/23/91)
In article <1991May22.025844.17910@cs.odu.edu> popkin@ceawlin.cs.odu.edu (Brian N. Popkin) writes: : >I am trying to figure how I use interupts like lets say the interrupt >21h, diable the break key?? how do I use it in pascal? : You'll find much information and further references to interrupt programming (and disabling the Break key, etc, etc) if you first get /pc/ts/tsfaq21.arc Frequently Asked Questions (55K on Turbo Pascal in there), and then come back for problems that aren't adequately tackled in there. (Nothing wrong with asking, on the contrary. Just that the information is already available). "The wares are available by anonymous ftp from garbo.uwasa.fi, Vaasa, Finland, 128.214.12.37, or by using our mail server (use the latter if, and only if you don't have anonymous ftp). If you are not familiar with anonymous ftp or mail servers, I am prepared to send prerecorded instructions on request. (If you don't get the instructions from me within a few days, it will mean that your email address cannot be reached by a simple email reply. It that case, contact your system manager for devicing a proper mail path for you, because unless you do, you wouldn't be able to utilize the mail server anyway. If you are in North America first consider using an ftp site near you to spare the overseas load.)" ................................................................... Prof. Timo Salmi Moderating at garbo.uwasa.fi anonymous ftp archives 128.214.12.37 School of Business Studies, University of Vaasa, SF-65101, Finland Internet: ts@chyde.uwasa.fi Funet: gado::salmi Bitnet: salmi@finfun