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from: JEFF QUINDLEN
date: 1998-01-26 13:02:00
subject: Interrupts

      Okay, I know that the first 1024 bytes contain the interrupt vector 
table, and the interrupt vector table points to addresses in memory for each 
interrupt.  I was wondering this, how does an interrupt really work?  More 
specificly, what does the contents of each segment:offset in the interrupt 
vector table point to?  Could I simply edit the interrupt vector table to 
point to my own .COM file in memory, or is it accomplished differently.
                                                 Jeff Quindlen
P.S. Thanx for all the input I received from you guys, it really helped me 
out in a TSR I'm writing.
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