chapman@ducvax.auburn.edu (George Chapman) (08/02/90)
I am desparately seeking a list of interrupts on the IBM - I wish to write some programs which will alter the defaults sound effects of the PC (such as an annoying error tone type beep) and I need a list of interrupts to do so...If anyone has such a list I would appreciate them sending it to me via E-Mail - thanks! /-------------------------------------------\ / | George E. Chapman II | \ / | Auburn University Department of | \ / | University Computing (AUDUC) | \ / | VAX Consultant Extraordinaire | \ / | "...Just one more year..." | \ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | BITNET : chapman@auducvax | "Where are we going?" | | INTERNET : chapman@auducvax.auburn.edu | "Where THEY went..." | |-----------------------------------------| "Suppose they went nowhere?" | | "Small mammals are tasty when baked." | "Then this will be your big | | - The Doctor (#2) | chance to get away from it all." | | in THE TWO DOCTORS | - Kirk and McCoy : Star Trek II | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \ | "Jo, the TARDIS may have its faults but | / \ | it *is* indestructible..." | / \ | - The Doctor (#3) Curse of Peledon | / \|-----------------------------------------|/
ramana@rama.esd.sgi.com (ramana vakkalagadda) (02/27/91)
Any information on a couple of these questions will be appreciated: 1. Is there any formal procedure to reserve interrupts (0-255) to be used in an application ? (eg. 67 for EMM services etc ) 2. Is there a list of interrupt numbers that are publicly used and known ? Thanks. ramana PS. If there is enough interest, I am willing to post the responses. -- Ramana Vakkalagadda ramana@sgi.com -----------------------------------