Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!att!bellcore!rutgers!ucsd!network.ucsd.edu!celit!silogic!markd From: markd@silogic.UUCP (Mark DiVecchio) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.programmer Subject: Re: Need reference book - TSR intercepts COM: input Keywords: books, tsr, interrupt, intercept Message-ID: <226@silogic.UUCP> Date: 16 Jun 90 14:23:24 GMT References: <666@marvin.moncam.co.uk> Reply-To: markd@silogic.UUCP (Mark DiVecchio) Organization: Silogic Systems, San Diego, CA Lines: 32 In article <666@marvin.moncam.co.uk> emmo@moncam.co.uk (Dave Emmerson) writes: >It never rains, but.. > >For a colleague this time, the details are sketchy, but a fluent C >programmer (under U*IX) needs to gen up on TSRs and intercepting interrupts >on PCs. > If you get a hold of my program LPTx, it contains all sorts of 'helpful' information about how TSR's work. I also reccommend The MSDOS Encyclopedia by Microsoft Press. LPTx is a printer redirection program which takes output destined for the line printer and puts it into a disk file. Good for capturing output of programs which do not give a print to disk option. You can call my BBS setup for the distribution of LPTx. It has a USR HST to answer at 1200, 2400, and 9600 baud. You can call and download LPTx v7.00. -- Mark C. DiVecchio Athena Systems Development Group 619-549-4056 Home of PC-VT and LPTx BBS: 619-549-3927 Fax: 619-549-9833 -- Mark DiVecchio, Silogic Systems, 619-549-9841 K3FWT 9888 Carroll Center Road, Suite 113, San Diego, CA 92126 silogic!markd@fps.com BBS 619-549-3927 ...!ucsd!celerity!silogic!markd celerity!silogic!markd@ucsd.edu