[comp.lang.pascal] Using Interrupts In Trubo Pascal v6.0 / MS Dos 4.01

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

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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
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