JQ> Okay, I know that the first 1024 bytes contain the interrupt vector
JQ>table, and the interrupt vector table points to addresses in memory for
each
JQ>interrupt. I was wondering this, how does an interrupt really work? More
JQ>specificly, what does the contents of each segment:offset in the interrupt
JQ>vector table point to? Could I simply edit the interrupt vector table to
JQ>point to my own .COM file in memory, or is it accomplished differently.
You can do that but make sure that that com file stays in memory or it
hit Mr.Reset again!
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