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Could you give me brief description about int86() interrupt.
Oct 31 '07 #1
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bartonc
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Found in C++ Articles section. Moved to Misc. Q.s.
Oct 31 '07 #2
RedSon
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Could you give me brief description about int86() interrupt.
Please don't bother us with questions that a brief google search will answer.

http://www.digitalmars.com/rtl/bios.html#_int86
Oct 31 '07 #3
numberwhun
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Please don't bother us with questions that a brief google search will answer.

http://www.digitalmars.com/rtl/bios.html#_int86
I would say that this is more of an information request than a question. Should this not fall under the new policy?

Regards,

Jeff
Oct 31 '07 #4
RedSon
5,000 Expert 4TB
I would say that this is more of an information request than a question. Should this not fall under the new policy?

Regards,

Jeff
New policy of crappy posts? Probably, but let this one slide, we have to ease into the crappy posts policy or risk damages.
Oct 31 '07 #5

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