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Hi,
I have a question about writing 'real mode' interrupt
handler in gcc. When writing protected mode interrupt
handler, one can use
_do32_dpmi_chain_protected_mode_interrupt_vector
to call the old handler by the end of the new handler.
However, there is no real mode counterparts for this
function call. I tried to use _go32_dpmi_simulate_fcall_iret
to call the old handler, but it didn't work.
Can anybody tell me how to chain original hanlder in
a real mode interrupt handler? I've tried a thousand
times.
By the way, I've read the file 'dpmi.c' and couldn't
figure out why there isn't a
_go32_dpmi_chain_real_mode_interrupt_vector.
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Because I haven't subscribed this discussion group, please
send your answers to me via email. I really need help.
Thanks a lot!
:: Chih-Hao Tsai (c-tsai4 AT uiuc DOT edu) at Human Perception and Performance ::
:: Group, Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology and ::
:: Division of Learning and Instruction, Dept of Educational Psychology ::
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