Path: utzoo!censor!geac!aeshq!jim From: jim@aeshq.UUCP (jim) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Interrupts Keywords: Help finding, using... Message-ID: <299@aeshq.UUCP> Date: 11 Oct 89 13:40:29 GMT Distribution: na Lines: 25 I am looking for the most current interrupt list available. I know it is out there, and I know it is big, so if you have it and are willing to send it my way, could you drop me a line? Also, I see that the interrupt list is updated by sending out a diff. In order to apply this diff to to your list I believe you need a program called patch. Could someone send me this too? Still further, I am just learning interrupts and would be eternally grateful for any examples people could supply me. In particular I would like to know how to detect any key or combination of keys pressed on the keyboard; but any example would do nicely. (I use Turbo-C, but am willing to learn assembler for the IBM - any suggestions on reading material? assemblers? (I believe Turbo-C comes with an assembler, but I have never used it)). Thanks, (and Eternally grateful - Now that's inspiration!!) Jim Roberts -- Jim Roberts {utgpu,mnetor}!geac!aeshq!jim | Environment Canada |"Now that's entertainment!" Atmospheric Environment Service | - G. Khan