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Simulate interrupt
Source position: go32.pp line 105
function realintr( |
intnr: Word; |
var regs: trealregs |
):Boolean; |
Simulates an interrupt in real mode.
Parameters:
Return values: The supplied registers data structure contains the values that were returned by the real mode interrupt. True if successful, False if not.
Remark: | The function transfers control to the address specified by the real mode interrupt vector of intnr. The real mode handler must return by executing an IRET. |
Check the int31error variable.
{ This example demonstrates the use of the flag constants in conjunction with an interrupt call In detail it checks if APM (advanced power management) is available. Int 15h 5300h - APM specification : Installation check Input : AX = 5300h BX = device id of system BIOS (= 0000h) Return : Carry clear if successful AH = major version (BCD) AL = minor version (BCD) } uses go32; var r : trealregs; begin { set register values and issue real mode interrupt call } r.ax := $5300; r.bx := 0; realintr($15, r); { check if carry clear and write a suited message } if ((r.flags and carryflag)=0) then begin Writeln('APM v', (r.ah and $f), '.', (r.al shr 4), (r.al and $f), ' detected'); end else Writeln('APM not present'); end.