Re: Registers

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I think that there is a list of the registers and Interrupts that Win95 and
WinNT use at http://msdn.microsoft.com in the DDK or Device Driver Kits for
these OS's respectively.  Also there is a great book that I used to own
called Programming MSDOS which had every register in which MSDOS used even
the undocumented ones.  I think that this is the proper name for the book if
I get a chance I will try to look it up and post a ISBN with author and the
full name of the book.  It is a real good book with lots of insight into the
way processors communicate with the rest of the hardware.  It also listed
all the interrupts for each version of MS-DOS from 3.3 to 6.21...

See Ya on the Net!
JKinsey

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> Sent: Saturday, October 17, 1998 12:57 AM
> To: EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU
> Subject: Registers
>
>
> Does anyone know that these e?? registers are? Like eax, and edx. Are
> these significant to Win32 and DOS32? Can i still call functions using
> the old ax,bx,cx, and dx registers? Can I use eax,ebx,ecx,
> and edx like i
> do with ax,bx,cx, and dx?
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