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back2root:ibm-pc-ms-dos:interrupts:int_21:int_21_50 [2023/01/16 17:54] – modification externe 127.0.0.1back2root:ibm-pc-ms-dos:interrupts:int_21:int_21_50 [2024/04/08 08:23] (Version actuelle) – ↷ Liens modifiés en raison d'un déplacement. 23.22.35.162
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   * the process ID number is actually the segment address of a program's PSP. This is useful for TSR's to access their own file handle table inside their PSP.   * the process ID number is actually the segment address of a program's PSP. This is useful for TSR's to access their own file handle table inside their PSP.
   * this function cannot be called while in an INT 28 handler in DOS 2.x unless the critical error flag is set or stack corruption will occur   * this function cannot be called while in an INT 28 handler in DOS 2.x unless the critical error flag is set or stack corruption will occur
-  * safe in DOS 3.x [[back2root:ibm-pc-ms-dos:interrupts:int_28|INT 28]] handlers since they use a different stack by default+  * safe in DOS 3.x [[back2root:ibm-pc-ms-dos:interrupts:int_28:start|INT 28]] handlers since they use a different stack by default
   * available in OS/2 compatibility box   * available in OS/2 compatibility box
  
back2root/ibm-pc-ms-dos/interrupts/int_21/int_21_50.txt · Dernière modification : 2024/04/08 08:23 de 23.22.35.162