Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!mailrus!iuvax!silver!creps From: creps@silver.bacs.indiana.edu (Steve Creps) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: Book On PC Interrupt Codes Wanted Message-ID: <2175@silver.bacs.indiana.edu> Date: 29 Aug 88 15:50:57 GMT References: <1140@agora.UUCP> Reply-To: creps@silver.UUCP (Steve Creps) Organization: The Yankee Horde Lines: 22 In article <1140@agora.UUCP> john@agora.UUCP (John Cavanaugh) writes: > Howdy. I am looking for a book that shows all of the interupt codes >for the PC. I want stuff like what interrupts do what, what has to be in >the registers for things to happen, etc. If you want a book, Peter Norton's _Programmer's Guide to the IBM PC_ lists most of the interrupts (all the documented ones, I think), although I'm no longer very impressed with the book. (Examples in BASIC, come on!) It's pretty decent from a purely reference point-of-view though. A more complete list, although less verbose, is periodically posted to this group. I haven't seen it here for quite a while, so maybe the person keeping this list will post an updated version soon (just an observation; not a request). Barring that, you might try anonymous ftp to simtel20.arpa, in PD1:INTERRUP.ARC. I think I saw it there too. Hope this helps. - - - - - - - - - - Steve Creps, Indiana University, Bloomington, home of the "Hoosiers" creps@silver.bacs.indiana.edu (192.12.206.2) {inuxc,rutgers,pyramid,pur-ee}!iuvax!silver!creps creps@iubacs.bitnet (forwarded)