Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!mcvax!dutrun!dutesta!elvis From: elvis@dutesta.UUCP (Hans Kinwel) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ti Subject: Anybody knows about TI Professional interrupts? Message-ID: <1144@dutesta.UUCP> Date: 5 May 88 23:01:06 GMT Organization: Delft University of Technology, Netherlands Lines: 34 Keywords: TI Professional dos-structure Hello, Although I've read with interest the description of the ti plant, I'm just wondering wether someone of you owns a TI Professional computer. I do, and it is clear that a lot if MS-DOS software won't run on it, especially when it is graphics oriented or when it writes directly to the screen. What I am looking for is any information on how to make my machine more compatible. Things like: - Interesting memory locations, - Information on the interrupts TI uses that are not generic MS-DOS interrupts - Information on the screen management of TI (Yes, it begins at DE00, but it looks like it is not contiguous!) - The latest version of the "emulate" program (mine is 2.11) - Patches to make non-running software runnable - etc etc I've also heard of some tech-magazines devoted to the TI. Do they still exist? If so where? I have found out an amazingly simple patch for programs written in Turbo Pascal, sadly enough I don't have it at hand here. This patch makes turbo pascal programs running. If anybody is interested I'll beam it up. I will inform you (by the news) of the results of this request. Well..........that's about it. Thank you very much. P.S. I am running MS-DOS v2.11 a Hans Kinwel dutesta!elvis