mac@harris.cis.ksu.edu (Myron A. Calhoun) (10/06/89)
Can someone please email me a file containing a list of the INT 21h functions? I'm teaching a class in 8086 assembly language programming and our text doesn't contain a complete list. I'd like to distribute a complete list to my students electronically, but it seems a waste of time to type it in myself when surely someone else already has. --Myron -- Myron A. Calhoun, PhD EE, W0PBV, (913) 532-6350 (work), 539-4448 (home). INTERNET: mac@ksuvax1.cis.ksu.edu BITNET: mac@ksuvax1.bitnet UUCP: ...{rutgers, texbell}!ksuvax1!harry!mac
ted@helios (Ted Cantrall) (10/06/89)
In article <3896@deimos.cis.ksu.edu> mac@harris.cis.ksu.edu (Myron A. Calhoun) writes: >Can someone please email me a file containing a list of the INT 21h >functions? I'm teaching a class in 8086 assembly language programming >--Myron If soneone does send you a complete list, thank him profusely! The 'list' I have is a book titled MS-DOS Functions by Ray Duncan by Microsoft Press. This list price is $5.95, copy right 1988. Good Luck! -ted- (BTW, I'm looking for a text book on assembly. Which one are you using, how good is it and where can I get one?) -ted- PROGRAM: n. A magic spell cast over a computer allowing it to turn one's input into error messages. tr.v. To engage in a pastime similar to banging one's head against a wall, but with fewer opportunities for reward.