Interrupt List		Release 30			Last change 4/26/92
This compilation is Copyright (c) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 Ralf Brown
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Please redistribute the following files unmodified as a group, in a pair of
archives named INTER30A and INTER30B (preferably the original authenticated
PKZIP archives):
	INTERRUP.1ST	the read-me file, containing credits, availability info
	INTERRUP.A	INT 00 through INT 14   \
	INTERRUP.B	INT 15 through INT 1F    \   total 802 pages at
	INTERRUP.C	INT 20 thru INT 21/7F     \  60 lines per page,
	INTERRUP.D	INT 21/80 thru INT 2F/7F   > 859 with INTPRINT -p
	INTERRUP.E      INT 2F/80 thru INT 3F     /  (3655 entries)
	INTERRUP.F	INT 40 through INT 67	 /
	INTERRUP.G	INT 68 through INT FF   /
	INTERRUP.PRI	a brief introduction to interrupts
	INTPRINT.COM	a simple formatter that also generates a list summary
	INTPRINT.DOC	instructions for INTPRINT
	MEMORY.LST	format of the BIOS data area
The following files should be distributed in an archive called INTER30C:
	INT.COM		invoke interrupts from commandline
	INT2GUID.*	convert list into TurboPower GUIDE or POPHELP database
	INT2HLP.BAT	Perl script to convert list into QuickHelp database
	INT2QH.*	program to convert list into QuickHelp database
	INTHELP.*	convert list into TurboPower GUIDE database
	INTLIST.E	Epsilon extension for handling list
	INTPRINT.C	source code for INTPRINT
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See INTERRUP.1ST for the key to system abbreviations and a list of the
trademarks mentioned here.
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DISCLAIMER:  THIS MATERIAL IS PROVIDED "AS IS".	 I verify the information
contained in this list to the best of my ability, but I cannot be held
responsible for any problems caused by use or misuse of the information,
especially for those functions not officially  documented.  If it is marked
"internal" or undocumented, you should check it carefully to make sure it
works the same way in your version of the software (and please let me know
whether or not it works the same way).  Information marked with "???" is
known to be incomplete or guesswork.
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The use of -> instead of = signifies that the indicated register or register
pair contains a pointer to the specified item, rather than the item itself.
One or more letters may follow the interrupt number; they have the following
meanings:  U - undocumented function, u - partially documented function,
P - available only in protected mode, R - available only in real or V86 mode
----------00---------------------------------
INT 00 - CPU-generated - DIVIDE ERROR
Notes:	generated if the divisor of a DIV or IDIV instruction is zero or the
	  quotient overflows the result register; DX and AX will be unchanged.
	on an 8086/8088, the return address points to the following instruction
	on an 80286+, the return address points to the divide instruction
SeeAlso: INT 04
----------01---------------------------------
INT 01 - CPU-generated - SINGLE STEP
Notes:	generated after each instruction if TF (trap flag) is set; TF is
	  cleared on invoking the single-step interrupt handler
	interrupts are prioritized such that external interrupts are invoked
	  after the INT 01 pushes CS:IP/FLAGS and clears TF, but before the
	  first instruction of the handler executes
	used by debuggers for single-instruction execution tracing, such as
	  MSDOS DEBUG's T command
SeeAlso: INT 03
----------01---------------------------------
INT 01 - CPU-generated (80386+) - DEBUGGING EXCEPTIONS
   Instruction address breakpoint fault - will return to execute instruction
   Data address breakpoint trap - will return to following instruction
   General detect fault, debug registers in use
   Task-switch breakpoint trap
SeeAlso: INT 03
----------02---------------------------------
INT 02 - external hardware - NON-MASKABLE INTERRUPT
Notes:	generated by the CPU when the input to the NMI pin is asserted
	return address points to start of interrupted instruction on 80286+
	although the Intel documentation states that this interrupt is
	  typically used for power-failure procedures, it has many other uses
	  on IBM-compatible machines:
		Memory parity error: all except Jr, CONV, and some machines
				without memory parity
		Breakout switch on hardware debuggers
		Coprocessor interrupt: all except Jr and CONV
		Keyboard interrupt: Jr, CONV
		I/O channel check: CONV, PS50+
		Disk-controller power-on request: CONV
		System suspend: CONV
		Real-time clock: CONV
		System watch-dog timer, time-out interrupt: PS50+
		DMA timer time-out interrupt: PS50+
		Low battery: HP 95LX
		Module pulled: HP 95LX
----------03---------------------------------
INT 03 - CPU-generated - BREAKPOINT
Notes:	generated by the one-byte breakpoint instruction (opcode CCh)
	used by debuggers to implement breakpoints, such as MSDOS DEBUG's G
	  command
	also used by Turbo Pascal versions 1,2,3 when {$U+} specified
	return address points to byte following the breakpoint instruction
SeeAlso: INT 01
----------0309--SI4647-----------------------
INT 03 - Soft-ICE BACK DOOR COMMANDS
	AH = 09h
	SI = 4647h ('FG')
	DI = 4A4Dh ('JM')
	AL = function
	    10h display string in Soft-ICE window
		DS:DX -> ASCIZ string to display (max 100 bytes, 0Dh OK)
	    11h execute Soft-ICE command
		DS:DX -> ASCIZ command string (max 100 bytes, 0Dh OK)
	    12h get breakpoint information
		Return:	BH = entry number of last breakpoint set
			BL = type of last breakpoint set
			    00h BPM (breakpoint register types)
			    01h I/O
			    02h INTerrupt
			    03h BPX (INT 03h-style breakpoint)
			    04h reserved
			    05h range
			DH = entry number of last breakpoint to be triggered
			DL = type of last triggered breakpoint (see above)
			
----------04---------------------------------
INT 04 - CPU-generated - INTO DETECTED OVERFLOW
Notes:	the INTO instruction will generate this interrupt if OF (Overflow Flag)
	  is set; otherwise, INTO is effectively a NOP
	may be used for convenient overflow testing (to prevent errors from
	  propagating) instead of JO or a JNO/JMP combination
SeeAlso: INT 00
----------05---------------------------------
INT 05 - PRINT SCREEN
Notes:	normally invoked by the INT 09 handler when PrtSc key is pressed, but
	  may be invoked directly by applications
	byte at 0050h:0000h contains status used by default handler
	  00h not active
	  01h PrtSc in progress
	  FFh last PrtSc encountered error
	default handler is at F000h:FF54h in IBM PC and 100%-compatible BIOSes
SeeAlso: INT 10/AH=12h/BL=20h
----------05---------------------------------
INT 05 - CPU-generated (80186+) - BOUND RANGE EXCEEDED
Notes:	generated by BOUND instruction when the value to be tested is less than
	  the indicated lower bound or greater than the indicated upper bound.
	returning from this interrupt re-executes the failing BOUND instruction
----------06---------------------------------
INT 06 - CPU-generated (80286+) - INVALID OPCODE
Notes:	generated when the CPU attempts to execute an invalid opcode (most
	  protected-mode instructions are considered invalid in real mode)
	generated on BOUND, LDS, LES, or LIDT instructions which specify a
	  register rather than a memory address
	return address points to beginning of invalid instruction
	with proper programming, this interrupt may be used to emulate
	  instructions which do not exist; many 386 BIOSes emulate the 80286
	  undocumented LOADALL instruction which was removed from the 80386+
SeeAlso: INT 0C"CPU",INT 0D"CPU"
----------06---------------------------------
INT 06 - HP 95LX - SLEEP/WAKEUP
Note:	called just before going into light or deep (shutdown) sleep and just
	  after returning from light or deep sleep
SeeAlso: INT 0B"HP 95LX",INT 15/AX=4DD4h,INT 15/AH=4Eh
----------07---------------------------------
INT 07 - CPU-generated (80286+) - PROCESSOR EXTENSION NOT AVAILABLE
Notes:	automatically called if a coprocessor instruction is encountered when
	  no coprocessor is installed
	can be used to emulate a numeric coprocessor in software
SeeAlso: INT 09"MATH UNIT PROTECTION"
----------08---------------------------------
INT 08 - IRQ0 - SYSTEM TIMER
Notes:	generated 18.2 times per second by channel 0 of the 8254 system timer,
	  this interrupt is used to keep the time-of-day clock updated
	programs which need to be invoked regularly should use INT 1C unless
	  they need to reprogram the timer while still keeping the time-of-day
	  clock running at the proper rate
	default handler is at F000h:FEA5h in IBM PC and 100%-compatible BIOSes
	may be masked by setting bit 0 on I/O port 21h
SeeAlso: INT 1C,INT 4A,INT 50"DESQview",INT 58"DoubleDOS",INT 70,INT 78"GO32"
----------08---------------------------------
INT 08 - CPU-generated (80286+) - DOUBLE EXCEPTION DETECTED
Notes:	called when multiple exceptions occur on one instruction, or an
	  exception occurs in an exception handler
	called in protected mode if an interrupt above the defined limit of
	  the interrupt vector table occurs
	return address points at beginning of instruction with errors or the
	  beginning of the instruction which was about to execute when the
	  external interrupt caused the exception
	if an exception occurs in the double fault handler, the CPU goes into
	  SHUTDOWN mode (which circuitry in the PC/AT converts to a reset);
	  this "triple fault" is a faster way of returning to real mode on
	  many 80286 machines than the standard keyboard controller reset
----------09---------------------------------
INT 09 - IRQ1 - KEYBOARD DATA READY
Notes:	generated when data is received from the keyboard.  This is normally a
	  scan code (from either a keypress *or* a key release), but may also
	  be an ACK or NAK of a command on AT-class keyboards.
	may be masked by setting bit 1 on I/O port 21h
	if the BIOS supports an enhanced (101/102-key) keyboard, it calls
	  INT 15/AH=4Fh after reading the scan code from the keyboard and
	  before further processing
	the interrupt handler performs the following actions for certain
	  special keystrokes:
	    Ctrl-Break	 clear keyboard buffer, place word 0000h in buffer,
	    		 invoke INT 1B, and set flag at 0040h:0071h
	    SysRq	 invoke INT 15/AH=85h
	    Ctrl-Numlock place system in a tight wait loop until next INT 09
	    Ctrl-Alt-Del jump to BIOS startup code (either F000h:FFF0h or the
			   destination of the jump at that address)
	    Shift-PrtSc	 invoke INT 05
SeeAlso: INT 05,INT 0B"HP 95LX",INT 15/AH=4Fh,INT 15/AH=85h,INT 16,INT 1B
SeeAlso: INT 2F/AX=A901h,INT 51"DESQview",INT 59"DoubleDOS",INT 79"GO32"
----------09---------------------------------
INT 09 - CPU-generated (80286+) - PROCESSOR EXTENSION PROTECTION ERROR
Notes:	called if the coprocessor attempts to access memory outside a segment
	  boundary; it may occur at an arbitrary time after the coprocessor
	  instruction was issued
	until the condition is cleared or the coprocessor is reset, the only
	  coprocessor instruction which may be used is FNINIT; WAIT or other
	  coprocessor instructions will cause a deadlock because the
	  coprocessor is still busy waiting for data
SeeAlso: INT 07"CPU"
----------09---------------------------------
INT 09 P - internal hardware - RESERVED BY Intel (80486)
Note:	this exception has been moved to INT 0D
SeeAlso: INT 09"MATH",INT 0D
----------0A---------------------------------
INT 0A - IRQ2 - LPT2 (PC), VERTICAL RETRACE INTERRUPT (EGA,VGA)
Notes:	the TOPS and PCnet adapters use this interrupt request line by default
	DOS 3.2 revectors IRQ2 to a stack-switching routine
	on ATs and above, the physical data line for IRQ2 is labeled IRQ9 and
	  connects to the slave 8259.  The BIOS redirects the interrupt for
	  IRQ9 back here.
	under DESQview, only the INT 15h vector and BASIC segment address (the
	  word at 0000h:0510h) may be assumed to be valid for the handler's
	  process
	many VGA boards do not implement the vertical retrace interrupt,
	  including the IBM VGA Adapter where the traces are either cut or
	  removed
SeeAlso: INT 52"DESQview",INT 5A"DoubleDOS",INT 71,INT 7A"GO32"
----------0A---------------------------------
INT 0A - IRQ2 - Tandy 1000-series HARD DISK
Note:	may be masked by setting bit 2 on I/O port 21h
SeeAlso: INT 52"DESQview",INT 5A"DoubleDOS",INT 71
----------0A---------------------------------
INT 0A - IRQ2 - ROLAND MPU MIDI INTERFACE
Note:	newer Roland cards and MIDI interfaces by other manufacturers use
	  a jumper-selectable IRQ, but software and hardware generally defaults
	  to IRQ2
SeeAlso: INT 52"DESQview",INT 5A"DoubleDOS",INT 71,INT 7A"GO32"
----------0A---------------------------------
INT 0A P - CPU-generated (80286+) - INVALID TASK STATE SEGMENT
Notes:	automatically called during a task switch if the new TSS specified by
	  the task gate is invalid for any of the following reasons:
		TSS limit is less than 43 (80286) or 103 (80386/80486)
		LDT selector invalid or segment not present
		null SS selector, or SS selector outside LDT/GDT limit
		stack segment is read-only
		stack segment DPL differs from new CPL, or RPL <> CPL
		CS selector is outside LDT/GDT limit or not code
		non-conforming code segment's DPL differs from CPL
		conforming code segment's DPL > CPL
		DS/ES selectors outside LDT/GDT limit or not readable segments
	the handler must use a task gate in order to have a valid TSS under
	  which to execute; it must also reset the busy bit in the new TSS
SeeAlso: INT 0B"CPU"
----------0B---------------------------------
INT 0B - IRQ3 - SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS (COM2)
Notes:	the TOPS and PCnet adapters use this interrupt request line as an
	  alternate
	on PS/2's, COM2 through COM8 share this interrupt; on many PC's, COM4
	  shares this interrupt
	may be masked by setting bit 3 on I/O port 21h
SeeAlso: INT 0C"COM1",INT 53"DESQview",INT 5B"DoubleDOS",INT 7B"GO32"
----------0B---------------------------------
INT 0B P - CPU-generated (80286+) - SEGMENT NOT PRESENT
Notes:	generated when loading a segment register if the segment descriptor
	  indicates that the segment is not currently in memory, unless the
	  segment is an LDT (see INT 0A"CPU") or stack segment (see
	  INT 0C"CPU") needed by a task switch
	may be used to implement virtual memory by loading in segments as they
	  are accessed, clearing the "not present" bit after loading
SeeAlso: INT 0A"CPU",INT 0E"hardware"
----------0B---------------------------------
INT 0B - HP 95LX - LOW-LEVEL KEYBOARD HANDLER
Note:	debounces key, places the keycode in I/O register 60h, and calls INT 09
SeeAlso: INT 09,INT 0D"HP 95LX",INT 15/AX=4DD4h
----------0C---------------------------------
INT 0C - IRQ4 - SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS (COM1)
Notes:	on many PC's, COM3 shares this interrupt
	may be masked by setting bit 4 on I/O port 21h
SeeAlso: INT 0B"COM2",INT 54"DESQview",INT 5C"DoubleDOS",INT 7C"GO32"
----------0C---------------------------------
INT 0C - CPU-generated (80286+) - STACK FAULT
Notes:	generated on stack overflow/underflow in protected mode
	generated in protected mode if an inter-level transition or task switch
	  references a stack segment marked "not present"
	generated on accessing a word operand at SS:FFFFh in real mode
	the 80286 will shut down in real mode if SP=1 before a push.  On the
	  PC AT and compatibles, external circuitry generates a reset on
	  shutdown.
SeeAlso: INT 0B"CPU",INT 0D"CPU"
----------0C---------------------------------
INT 0C - IBM SYSTEM 36/38 WORKSTATION EMULATION - API POINTER
   Call offset 100h in the interrupt handler's segment with
	AH = function
	    03h update screen
	    05h select next session
		AL = session number (00h-03h)
		Return: AL = session type code
			    00h not active
			    01h display session
			    02h printer session
			    FEh invalid session number
			DS = requested session's data segment (0 if not active)
Return: ???

Format of emulator's data area (offset from interrupt handler's segment):
Offset	Size	Description
13Eh	BYTE	bit flags for status line indicators turned on since this byte
		last zerod
13Fh	BYTE	bit flags for status line indicators turned off since this
		byte last set to FFh
140h	WORD	offset of EBCDIC to ASCII translation
146h	WORD	offset of EBCDIC screen buffer
148h	WORD	offset of EC (engineering change) level signature
150h	BYTE	"KEYI"
151h	BYTE	5250 key scan code to be sent to remote
15Bh	BYTE	"SYSAV"
15Dh	BYTE	5250 cursor column
15Eh	BYTE	5250 cursor row
167h	BYTE	"DVCTAD"
178h	BYTE	"FLAGS"
184h	BYTE	"SESSNOAD"
193h	BYTE	"STNAD"
198h	BYTE	"NSDS"
----------0D---------------------------------
INT 0D - IRQ5 - FIXED DISK (PC,XT), LPT2 (AT), reserved (PS/2)
Notes:	under DESQview, only the INT 15h vector and BASIC segment address (the
	  word at 0000h:0510h) may be assumed to be valid for the handler's
	  process
	may be masked by setting bit 5 on I/O port 21h
SeeAlso: INT 0E"IRQ6",INT 0F"IRQ7",INT 55"DESQview",INT 5D"DoubleDOS"
SeeAlso: INT 7D"GO32"
----------0D---------------------------------
INT 0D - IRQ5 - Tandy 1000 60 Hz RAM REFRESH
SeeAlso: INT 55
----------0D---------------------------------
INT 0D - HP 95LX - INFRARED INTERRUPT
SeeAlso: INT 0B"HP 95LX",INT 0E"HP 95LX",INT 15/AX=4DD4h
----------0D---------------------------------
INT 0D - CPU-generated (80286+) - GENERAL PROTECTION VIOLATION
Notes:	called in real mode when
	    an instruction accesses a word operand located at offset FFFFh in
	      segment CS, DS, ES, FG, or GS
	    a PUSH MEM or POP MEM instruction contains an invalid bit encoding
	      in the second byte
	    an instruction exceeds the maximum length allowed (10 bytes for
	      80286, 15 bytes for 80386/80486)
	    an instruction wraps from offset FFFFh to offset 0000h
	called in protected mode on protection violations not covered by INT 06
	  through INT 0C, including
	    segment limit violations
	    write to read-only segments
	    accesses using null DS or ES selectors
	    accesses to segments with privilege greater than CPL
	    wrong descriptor type
	called on 80486 protected-mode floating-point protection fault
SeeAlso: INT 09"80486",INT 0C"STACK"
----------0E---------------------------------
INT 0E - IRQ6 - DISKETTE CONTROLLER
Notes:	generated by floppy disk controller on completion of an operation
	default handler is at F000h:EF57h in IBM PC and 100%-compatible BIOSes
	may be masked by setting bit 6 on I/O port 21h
SeeAlso: INT 0D"IRQ5",INT 56"DESQview",INT 5E"DoubleDOS",INT 7E"GO32"
----------0E---------------------------------
INT 0E - CPU-generated (80386+ native mode) - PAGE FAULT
Note:	used to implement virtual memory
SeeAlso: INT 0B"hardware"
----------0E---------------------------------
INT 0E - HP 95LX - EXTERNAL CARD INTERRUPT
SeeAlso: INT 0D"HP 95LX",INT 0F"HP 95LX",INT 15/AX=4DD4h
----------0F---------------------------------
INT 0F - IRQ7 - PARALLEL PRINTER
Notes:	generated by the LPT1 printer adapter when printer becomes ready
	most printer adapters do not reliably generate this interrupt
	the 8259 interrupt controller generates an interrupt corresponding to
	  IRQ7 when an error condition occurs
SeeAlso: INT 0D"LPT2",INT 57"DESQview",INT 5F"DoubleDOS",INT 7F"GO32"
----------0F---------------------------------
INT 0F - HP 95LX - REAL-TIME CLOCK
SeeAlso: INT 0E"HP 95LX",INT 15/AX=4DD4h,INT 70
----------10---------------------------------
INT 10 - CPU-generated (80286+) - COPROCESSOR ERROR
Notes:	generated by the CPU when the -ERROR pin is asserted by the coprocessor
	AT's and clones usually wire the coprocessor to use IRQ13, but not all
	  get it right
SeeAlso: INT 09"hardware",INT 75
----------1000-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - SET VIDEO MODE
	AH = 00h
	AL = mode (see below)
Return: AL = video mode flag (Phoenix BIOS)
	    20h mode > 7
	    30h modes 0-5 and 7
	    3Fh mode 6
	AL = CRT controller mode byte (Phoenix 386 BIOS v1.10)
Notes:	IBM standard modes do not clear the screen if the high bit of AL is set
	  (EGA or higher only)
	the Tseng ET4000 chipset is used by the Orchid Prodesigner II, Diamond
	  SpeedSTAR VGA, Groundhog Graphics Shadow VGA, Boca Super X VGA
	the installation check for Ahead adapters is the signature "AHEAD" at
	  C000h:0025h
	the installation check for ATI adapters is the signature "761295520" at
	  C000h:0031h; the byte at C000h:0043h indicates the chipset revision:
		31h for 18800
		32h for 18800-1
		33h for 18800-2
		34h for 18800-4
		35h for 18800-5
	  the two bytes at C000h:0040h indicate the adapter type
		"31" VGA Wonder
		"32" EGA Wonder800+
	  the byte at C000h:0042h contains feature flags
		bit 1: mouse port present
		bit 4: programmable video clock
	  the byte at C000h:0044h contains additional feature flags if chipset
	  byte > 30h
		bit 0: 70 Hz non-interlaced display
		bit 1: Korean (double-byte) characters
		bit 2: 45 MHz memory clock rather than 40 MHz
		bit 3: zero wait states
		bit 4: paged ROMs
		bit 6: no 8514/A monitor support
		bit 7: HiColor DAC
	the installation check for Genoa video adapters is the signature
	  77h XXh 99h 66h at C000h:0037h, where XXh is
		00h for Genoa 6200/6300
		11h for Genoa 6400/6600
		22h for Genoa 6100
		33h for Genoa 5100/5200
		55h for Genoa 5300/5400
	the installation check for Paradise adapters is the signature "VGA=" at
	  C000h:007Dh
SeeAlso: AX=0070h,AX=007Eh,AX=10F0h,AX=6F05h,AH=FFh"GO32",INT 5F/AH=00h

Values for video mode:
      text/ text pixel	 pixel	colors	disply	scrn  system
      grph resol  box	resoltn		pages	addr
 00h = T   40x25  8x8		16gray	   8	B800 CGA,PCjr
     = T   40x25  8x14		16gray	   8	B800 EGA
     = T   40x25  8x16		  16	   8	B800 MCGA
     = T   40x25  9x16		  16	   8	B800 VGA
 01h = T   40x25  8x8		  16	   8	B800 CGA,PCjr
     = T   40x25  8x14		  16	   8	B800 EGA
     = T   40x25  8x16		  16	   8	B800 MCGA
     = T   40x25  9x16		  16	   8	B800 VGA
 02h = T   80x25  8x8		16gray	   4	B800 CGA,PCjr
     = T   80x25  8x14		16gray	   4	B800 EGA
     = T   80x25  8x16		  16	   4	B800 MCGA
     = T   80x25  9x16		  16	   4	B800 VGA
 03h = T   80x25  8x8		  16	   4	B800 CGA,PCjr
     = T   80x25  8x14		  16	   4	B800 EGA
     = T   80x25  8x16		  16	   4	B800 MCGA
     = T   80x25  9x16		  16	   4	B800 VGA
 04h = G   40x25  8x8	320x200	   4		B800 CGA,PCjr,EGA,MCGA,VGA
 05h = G   40x25  8x8	320x200	 4gray		B800 CGA,PCjr,EGA
     = G   40x25  8x8	320x200	   4		B800 MCGA,VGA
 06h = G   80x25  8x8	640x200	   2		B800 CGA,PCjr,EGA,MCGA,VGA
 07h = T   80x25  9x14		 mono	  var	B000 MDA,Hercules,EGA
     = T   80x25  9x16		 mono		B000 VGA
 08h = G   20x25  8x8	160x200	  16		     PCjr, Tandy 1000
     = T  132x25  8x8		  16		B800 ATI EGA/VGA Wonder [1]
     = T  132x25  8x8		 mono		B000 ATI EGA/VGA Wonder [1]
     = G   90x43  8x8	720x352	 mono		B000 Hercules + MSHERC.COM
 09h = G   40x25  8x8	320x200	  16		     PCjr
 0Ah = G   80x25  8x8	640x200	   4		     PCjr, Tandy 1000
 0Bh =	 reserved (used internally by EGA BIOS)
     = G		640x200	  16		     Tandy 1000 SL/TL
 0Ch =	 reserved (used internally by EGA BIOS)
 0Dh = G   40x25  8x8	320x200	  16	   8	A000 EGA,VGA
 0Eh = G   80x25  8x8	640x200	  16	   4	A000 EGA,VGA
 0Fh = G   80x25  8x14	640x350	 mono	   2	A000 EGA,VGA
 10h = G   80x25  8x14	640x350	   4	   2	A000 64k EGA
     = G		640x350	  16		A000 256k EGA,VGA
 11h = G   80x30  8x16	640x480	 mono		A000 VGA,MCGA,ATI EGA,ATI VIP
 12h = G   80x30  8x16	640x480 16/256k		A000 VGA,ATI VIP
     = G   80x30  8x16	640x480	 16/64		A000 ATI EGA Wonder
     = G		640x480	  16		     UltraVision+256K EGA
 13h = G   40x25  8x8	320x200 256/256k	A000 VGA,MCGA,ATI VIP
 14h = T  132x25  Nx16		  16		     XGA, IBM Enhanced VGA [2]
     = G   80x25  8x8	640x200			     Lava Chrome II EGA
     = G		640x400	  16		     Tecmar VGA/AD
 15h = G   80x25  8x14	640x350			     Lava Chrome II EGA
 16h = G   80x25  8x14	640x350			     Lava Chrome II EGA
     = G		800x600	  16		     Tecmar VGA/AD
 17h = G   80x34  8x14	640x480			     Lava Chrome II EGA
     = T  132x25				     Tecmar VGA/AD
 18h = T  132x44  8x8		 mono		     Tseng Labs EVA
     = T  132x44  8x8		 16/256	   2	B000 Tseng ET4000 chipset
     = G   80x34  8x14	640x480			     Lava Chrome II EGA
     = G	       1024x768	  16		     Tecmar VGA/AD
 19h = T  132x25  8x14		 mono		     Tseng Labs EVA
     = T  132x25  8x14		 16/256	   4	B000 Tseng ET4000 chipset
 1Ah = T  132x28  8x13		 mono		     Tseng Labs EVA
     = T  132x28  8x13		 16/256	   4	B000 Tseng ET4000 chipset
     = G		640x350	 256		     Tecmar VGA/AD
 1Bh = G		640x400	 256		     Tecmar VGA/AD
 1Ch = G		640x480	 256		     Tecmar VGA/AD
 1Dh = G		800x600	 256		     Tecmar VGA/AD
 20h = G		240x128			B000 HP 95LX
 21h = T  132x60                  16       2    B800 Tseng ET4000 chipset
     = G   80x43  8x8	720x348	 mono		B000 DESQview 2.x+Hercules [3]
 22h = T  132x44  8x8				     Tseng Labs EVA
     = T  132x44  8x8		 16/256	   2	B800 Tseng ET4000 chipset
     = T  132x44  8x8				     Ahead Systems EGA2001
     = T  132x44  8x8		  16	   2	B800 Ahead B
     = T  132x44		  16		     Orchid Prodesigner VGA
     = T  132x43				     Allstar Peacock (VGA)
     = G   80x43  8x8	720x348	 mono		B800 DESQview 2.x+Hercules [3]
 23h = T  132x25  6x14				     Tseng Labs EVA
     = T  132x25  8x14		 16/256	   4	B800 Tseng ET4000 chipset
     = T  132x25  8x14				     Ahead Systems EGA2001
     = T  132x25  8x14		  16	   4	B800 Ahead B
     = T  132x25  8x8		  16		B800 ATI EGA Wonder,ATI VIP
     = T  132x28				     Allstar Peacock (VGA)
     = T  132x28		  16		     Orchid Prodesigner VGA
 24h = T  132x28  6x13				     Tseng Labs EVA
     = T  132x28  8x13		 16/256	   4	B800 Tseng ET4000 chipset
     = T  132x28  8x12		  16	   1	B800 Ahead B
     = T  132x25				     Allstar Peacock (VGA)
     = T  132x25		  16		     Orchid Prodesigner VGA
 25h = G   80x60  8x8	640x480			     Tseng Labs EVA
     = G   80x60  8x8	640x480	 16/256	   1	A000 Tseng ET4000 chipset
     = G		640x480	  16		     VEGA VGA
     = G   80x60  8x8	640x480	  16		A000 Orchid Prodesigner VGA
     = G   80x60  8x8	640x480	  16	   1	A000 Ahead B (same as 26h)
     = G		640x480	  16		     NEC GB-1
 26h = T   80x60  8x8				     Tseng Labs EVA
     = T   80x60  8x8		 16/256	   2	B800 Tseng ET4000 chipset
     = T   80x60				     Allstar Peacock (VGA)
     = T   80x60		  16		     Orchid ProDesigner VGA
     = G   80x60  8x8	640x480			     Ahead Systems EGA2001
     = G   80x60  8x8	640x480	  16	   1	A000 Ahead B (same as 25h)
 27h = T  132x25  8x8		 mono		B000 ATI EGA Wonder,ATI VIP
     = G		720x512	  16		     VEGA VGA
     = G		720x512	  16		     Genoa
 28h = T  ???x???				     VEGA VGA
 29h = G		800x600	  16		     VEGA VGA
     = G  100x37  8x16	800x600	  16		A000 Orchid
     = G		800x600	  16		A000 STB,Genoa,Sigma
     = G		800x600	  16		     Allstar Peacock (VGA)
     = G  100x37  8x16	800x600	 16/256	   1	A000 Tseng ET3000/4000 chipset
     = G		800x600	 ???		     EIZO MDB10
 2Ah = T  100x40				     Allstar Peacock (VGA)
     = T  100x40  8x16		  16		     Orchid Prodesigner VGA
     = T  100x40  8x15		16/256	   4	B800 Tseng ET4000 chipset
 2Dh = G		640x350	 256		     VEGA VGA
     = G		640x350 256/256k	A000 Orchid, Genoa, STB
     = G   80x25  8x14	640x350 256/256k   1	A000 Tseng ET3000/4000 chipset
 2Eh = G		640x480	 256		     VEGA VGA
     = G   80x30  8x16	640x480 256/256k	A000 Orchid
     = G		640x480 256/256k	A000 STB,Genoa,Sigma
     = G   80x30  8x16	640x480 256/256k   1	A000 Tseng ET3000/4000 chipset
 2Fh = T  160x50  8x8  1280x400	  16	   4	B800 Ahead B (Wizard/3270)
     = G		720x512	 256		     VEGA VGA
     = G		720x512	 256		     Genoa
     = G   80x25  8x16	640x400 256/256k   1	A000 Tseng ET4000 chipset
 30h = G		800x600	 256		     VEGA VGA
     = G  100x37  8x16	800x600 256/256k	A000 Orchid 
     = G		800x600 256/256k	A000 STB,Genoa,Sigma
     = G		720x350	   2		     3270 PC
     = G		800x600	 256		     Cardinal
     = G		???x???			B800 AT&T 6300
     = G  100x37  8x16	800x600 256/256k   1	A000 Tseng ET3000/4000 chipset
 32h = T   80x34  8x10		  16	   4	B800 Ahead B (Wizard/3270)
 33h = T  132x44  8x8		  16		B800 ATI EGA Wonder,ATI VIP
     = T   80x34  8x8		  16	   4	B800 Ahead B (Wizard/3270)
 34h = T   80x66  8x8		  16	   4	B800 Ahead B (Wizard/3270)
 36h = G		960x720	  16		     VEGA VGA
     = G		960x720	  16		     STB
     = G		960x720	  16		     Tseng ET3000 only
 37h = G	       1024x768	  16		     VEGA VGA
     = G  128x48  8x16 1024x768	  16		A000 Orchid
     = G	       1024x768	  16		A000 STB,Genoa,Sigma
     = G	       1024x768	  16		     Definicon
     = G  128x48  8x16 1024x768	  16	   1    A000 Tseng ET3000/4000
     = T  132x44  8x8		 mono		B800 ATI EGA Wonder,ATI VIP
 38h = G	       1024x768	 256		     STB VGA/EM-16 Plus (1MB)
     = G  128x48  8x16 1024x768 256/256k   1	A000 Tseng ET4000 chipset
     = G	       1024x768	 256		     Orchid ProDesigner II
 3Dh = G	       1280x1024  16		     Definicon
     = G  128x64  8x16 1280x1024  16	   1    A000 Tseng ET4000 BIOS v3.00[6]
 3Eh = G	       1280x961	  16		     Definicon
 40h = G   80x25  8x16	640x400	   2	   1	B800 AT&T 6300, AT&T VDC600
     = G   80x25  8x16	640x400	   2	   1	B800 Compaq Portable
     = T   80x43				     VEGA VGA, Tecmar VGA/AD
     = T   80x43				     Video7 V-RAM VGA
     = T   80x43				     Tatung VGA
     = T  100x30		  16		     MORSE VGA
 41h = G		640x200	  16	   1	     AT&T 6300
     = T  132x25				     VEGA VGA
     = T  132x25				     Tatung VGA
     = T  132x25				     Video7 V-RAM VGA
     = T  100x50		  16		     MORSE VGA
 42h = G   80x25  8x16	640x400	  16		     AT&T 6300, AT&T VDC600
     = T  132x43				     VEGA VGA
     = T  132x43				     Tatung VGA
     = T  132x43				     Video7 V-RAM VGA
     = T   80x34  9x10		   4	   4	B800 Ahead B (Wizard/3270)
     = T  100x60		  16		     MORSE VGA
 43h = G	     640x200 of 640x400 viewport     AT&T 6300 (unsupported)
     = T   80x60				     VEGA VGA
     = T   80x60				     Tatung VGA
     = T   80x60				     Video7 V-RAM VGA
     = T   80x45  9x8		   4	   4	B800 Ahead B (Wizard/3270)
     = T  100x75		  16		     MORSE VGA
 44h =	 disable VDC and DEB output		     AT&T 6300
     = T  100x60				     VEGA VGA
     = T  100x60				     Tatung VGA
     = T  100x60				     Video7 V-RAM VGA
 45h = T  132x28				     Tatung VGA
     = T  132x28				     Video7 V-RAM VGA
 46h = G  100x40  8x15	800x600	   2		     AT&T VDC600
 47h = G  100x37  8x16	800x600	  16		     AT&T VDC600
 48h = G   80x50  8x8	640x400	   2		B800 AT&T 6300, AT&T VDC600
 49h = G   80x30  8x16	640x480			     Lava Chrome II EGA
 4Dh = T  120x25				     VEGA VGA
 4Eh = T  120x43				     VEGA VGA
 4Fh = T  132x25				     VEGA VGA
 50h = G   80x30  8x16	640x480	  16		     Paradise EGA-480
     = T   80x30  8x16		 16/256k	B800 Trident TVGA 8800/8900
     = T   80x34				     Lava Chrome II EGA
     = T   80x43		 mono		     VEGA VGA
     = G		640x480	 mono???	     Taxan 565 EGA
     = T  132x25  9x14		 mono		     Ahead Systems EGA2001
     = T  132x25  9x14		   4	   4	B800 Ahead B
     = T  132x25  8x14		  16	   8	B800 OAK Technologies VGA-16
     = T  132x30		  16		     MORSE VGA
 51h = T   80x30  8x16				     Paradise EGA-480
     = T   80x30				     Lava Chrome II EGA
     = G   80x34  8x14	640x480	  16		     ATI EGA Wonder
     = T   80x43  8x11		 16/256k	B800 Trident TVGA 8800/8900
     = T  132x25		 mono		     VEGA VGA
     = T  132x43  8x8		  16	   5	B800 OAK Technologies VGA-16
     = T  132x28  9x12		   4	   4	B800 Ahead B
     = T  132x50		  16		     MORSE VGA
 52h = T   80x60				     Lava Chrome II EGA
     = T   80x60  8x8		 16/256k	B800 Trident TVGA 8800/8900
     = G   94x29  8x14	752x410	  16		     ATI EGA Wonder
     = G  100x75  8x8	800x600	  16	   1	A000 OAK Technologies VGA-16
     = T  132x43		 mono		     VEGA VGA
     = T  132x44  9x8		 mono		     Ahead Systems EGA2001
     = T  132x44  9x8		   4	   2	B800 Ahead B
     = T  132x60		  16		     MORSE VGA
 53h = G  100x40  8x14	800x560	  16		     ATI EGA Wonder,ATI VIP
     = G		640x480	 256		     Oak VGA
     = T  132x25  8x14		 16/256k	B800 Trident TVGA 8800/8900
     = T  132x43				     Lava Chrome II EGA
     = T   80x60		  16		     MORSE VGA
     = G					     AX PC
 54h = G  100x42  8x14	800x600	  16		A000 ATI EGA Wonder, VGA Wonder
     = G		800x600	 256		     Oak VGA	
     = T  132x25				     Lava Chrome II EGA
     = T  132x30  8x16		 16/256k	B800 Trident TVGA 8800/8900
     = T  132x43  8x8				     Paradise EGA-480
     = T  132x43  7x9		 16/256k	B800 Paradise VGA
     = T  132x43  8x9		 16/256k	B800 Paradise VGA on multisync
     = T  132x43				     Taxan 565 EGA
     = T  132x43				     AST VGA Plus
     = T  132x43				     Hewlett-Packard D1180A
     = T  132x43  7x9		  16		     AT&T VDC600
 55h = T   80x66  8x8		 16/256k	A000 ATI VIP
     = T  132x25  8x14				     Paradise EGA-480
     = T  132x25  7x16		 16/256k	B800 Paradise VGA
     = T  132x25  8x16		 16/256k	B800 Paradise VGA on multisync
     = T  132x25				     Taxan 565 EGA
     = T  132x25				     AST VGA Plus
     = T  132x25				     Hewlett-Packard D1180A
     = T  132x25  7x16		  16		     AT&T VDC600
     = T  132x43  8x11		 16/256k	B800 Trident TVGA 8800/8900
     = G   94x29  8x14	752x410			     Lava Chrome II EGA
     = G  128x48  8x16 1024x768	 16/256k	A000 ATI VGA Wonder v4+	 [4]
     = G	       1024x768	 16/256h	     ATI VGA Wonder Plus
 56h = T  132x43  8x8		   3???	   2	B000 NSI Smart EGA+
     = T  132x43  7x9		   4		B000 Paradise VGA
     = T  132x43  8x9		   4		B000 Paradise VGA on multisync
     = T  132x43		 mono		     Taxan 565 EGA
     = T  132x43  7x9		   2		     AT&T VDC600
     = T  132x60  8x8		 16/256k	B800 Trident TVGA 8800/8900
     = G	       1024x768	  16		     Oak VGA
 57h = T  132x25  8x14		   3???	   4	B000 NSI Smart EGA+
     = T  132x25  7x16		   4		B000 Paradise VGA
     = T  132x25  8x16		   4		B000 Paradise VGA on multisync
     = T  132x25		 mono		     Taxan 565 EGA
     = T  132x25  7x16		   2		     AT&T VDC600
     = T  132x25  9x14		 16/256k	B800 Trident TVGA 8800/8900
 58h = G  100x75  8x8	800x600	 16/256k	A000 Paradise VGA
     = G  100x75  8x8	800x600	  16		     AT&T VDC600
     = T   80x33  8x14		  16		B800 ATI EGA Wonder,ATI VIP
     = G		800x600	  16		     AST VGA Plus, Compaq VGA
     = G		800x600	  16		     Dell VGA
     = G		800x600	  16		     Hewlett-Packard D1180A
     = G		800x600	 ???		     ELT VGA PLUS 16
     = T  132x30  9x16		 16/256k	B800 Trident TVGA 8800/8900
 59h = G  100x75  8x8	800x600	   2		A000 Paradise VGA
     = G  100x75  8x8	800x600	   2		     AT&T VDC600
     = T   80x66  8x8		 16/256k	A000 ATI VIP
     = G		800x600	   2		     AST VGA Plus, Compaq VGA
     = G		800x600	   2		     Dell VGA
     = G		800x600	   2		     Hewlett-Packard D1180A
     = T  132x43  9x11		 16/256k	B800 Trident TVGA 8800/8900
 5Ah = T  132x60  9x8		 16/256k	B800 Trident TVGA 8800/8900
 5Bh = G		800x600	  16		     Maxxon, SEFCO TVGA, Imtec
     = G		640x350	 256		     Genoa 6400
     = T   80x30  8x16				B800 ATI VGA Wonder (undoc)
     = G  100x75  8x8	800x600	 16/256k	A000 Trident TVGA 8800, 8900
     = G		800x600	 ???		     Vobis MVGA
 5Ch = G		640x400	 256		     Logix, ATI Prism Elite
     = G		640x400	 256		     Maxxon, SEFCO TVGA, Imtec
     = G   80x25  8x16	640x400	 256/256k	A000 Zymos Poach, Hi Res 512
     = G   80x25  8x16	640x400	 256/256k	A000 Trident TVGA 8800/8900
     = G		640x480	 256		     Genoa 6400
 5Dh = G		640x480	 256		     Logix, ATI Prism Elite
     = G		640x480	 256		     Maxxon, SEFCO TVGA, Imtec
     = G   80x30  8x16	640x480	 256/256k	A000 Zymos Poach, Hi Res 512
     = G   80x30  8x16	640x480	 256/256k	A000 Trident TVGA 8800 (512K)
 5Eh = G		640x400	 256		     Paradise VGA,VEGA VGA
     = G		640x400	 256		     AST VGA Plus
     = G		640x400	 256		     Compaq VGA, Dell VGA
     = G   80x25  8x16	640x400	 256		     AT&T VDC600
     = G		800x600	  16		     Logix, ATI Prism Elite
     = G		800x600	 256		     Genoa 6400
     = G  100x75  8x8	800x600	 256/256k	A000 Zymos Poach, Trident 8900
     = G  100x75  8x8	800x600	 256/256k	A000 Hi Res 512
 5Fh = G		640x480	 256		     Paradise VGA
     = G		640x480	 256		     AST VGA Plus
     = G		640x480	 256		     Compaq VGA, Dell VGA
     = G		640x480	 256		     Hewlett-Packard D1180A
     = G   80x30  8x16	640x480	 256		     AT&T VDC600 (512K)
     = G	       1024x768	  16		     Logix, ATI Prism Elite
     = G	       1024x768	  16		     Maxxon, Genoa 6400, Imtec
     = G  128x48  8x16 1024x768	  16/256k	A000 Zymos Poach, Hi Res 512
     = G  128x48  8x16 1024x768	  16/256k	A000 Trident TVGA 88/8900 512K
 60h = G   80x???	???x400			     Corona/Cordata BIOS 4.10+
     = G		752x410			     VEGA VGA
     = G		752x410	  16		     Tatung VGA
     = G		752x410	  16		     Video7 V-RAM VGA
     = G   80x25  8x16	640x400	 256	   1	A000 Ahead A, Ahead B
     = G  128x48  8x16 1024x768	   4/256k	A000 Trident TVGA 8900
     = T  132x25  8x14		  16/64	   8	B800 Quadram Ultra VGA
 61h = G		???x400			     Corona/Cordata BIOS 4.10+
     = G		720x540			     VEGA VGA
     = G		720x540	  16		     Tatung VGA
     = G		720x540	  16		     Video7 V-RAM VGA
     = G   80x25  8x16	640x400	 256		A000 ATI VGA Wonder,VGA Wonder+
     = G   80x30  8x16	640x480	 256	   1	A000 Ahead A, Ahead B (512K)
     = G   96x64  8x16	768x1024  16/256k	A000 Trident TVGA 88/8900 512K
     = T  132x29  8x12		  16/64	   8	B800 Quadram Ultra VGA
 62h = G		800x600			     VEGA VGA
     = G		800x600	  16		     Tatung VGA
     = G		800x600	  16		     Video7 V-RAM VGA
     = G   80x30  8x16	640x480	 256		A000 ATI VGA Wonder,VGA Wonder+
     = G  100x75  8x8	800x600	 256	   1	A000 Ahead A, Ahead B (512K)
     = G  128x48  8x16 1024x768	 256/256k	A000 Trident TVGA 8900, Zymos
     = T  132x32  8x11		  16/64	   6	B800 Quadram Ultra VGA
 63h = G	       1024x768	   2		     Video7 V-RAM VGA
     = G  100x42  8x14	800x600	 256		A000 ATI VGA Wonder,VGA Wonder+
     = G  128x48  7x16 1024x768	 256	   1	A000 Ahead B (1MB)
     = T  132x44  8x8		  16/64	   5	B800 Quadram Ultra VGA
     = G		720x540	  16		     MORSE VGA
 64h = G	       1024x768	   4		     Video7 V-RAM VGA
     = G  128x48  8x16 1024x768	 256		A000 ATI VGA Wonder Plus
     = G		800x600	  16		     MORSE VGA
     = G		800x600	 ???		     SAMPO-Mira VGA
 65h = G	       1024x768	  16		     Video7 V-RAM VGA
     = G  128x48  8x16 1024x768	  16		A000 ATI VGA Wonder
 66h = G		640x400	 256		     Tatung VGA
     = G		640x400	 256		     Video7 V-RAM VGA
 67h = G		640x480	 256		     Video7 V-RAM VGA
     = G  128x48  8x16 1024x768	   4		A000 ATI VGA Wonder
 69h = G		720x540	 256		     Video7 V-RAM VGA
 6Ah = G		800x600	  16		A000 VESA standard interface
     = G		800x600	  16		     Genoa 6400
     = G		800x600	  16		A000 Ahead A
     = G  100x75  8x8	800x600	  16	   1	A000 Ahead B (VESA) (see 71h)
     = G		800x600	  16		     Zymos Poach, Hi Res 512
     = G		800x600	  16		     Epson LT-386SX in CRT Mode
     = G		800x600	  16		     Compuadd 316SL in CRT Mode
     = G  100x42  8x14	800x600			A000 ATI VGA Wonder (undoc)
 70h = G		800x600	  16		     C&T chipset, Cardinal
     = G   90x28  8x14	720x392	  16	   1	A000 Ahead B
     = T   40x25  8x8		  16	   8	B800 Quadram (CGA double scan)
     =	 extended mode set (see AX=0070h)	     Everex Micro Enhancer EGA
 71h = G  100x35  8x16	800x600	 16of64		A000 NSI Smart EGA+
     = G		960x720	  16		     C&T chipset, Cardinal
     = G  100x75  8x8	800x600	  16	   1	A000 Ahead B (same as 6Ah)
     = T   80x25  8x8		  16	   8	B800 Quadram (CGA double scan)
 72h = G	       1024x768	  16		     C&T chipset, Cardinal
     = T   80x60  8x8		  16		B800 Quadram Ultra VGA
     = G		640x480 32768		A000 ATI
 73h = G   80x60  8x8	640x480	  16???		A000 Quadram Ultra VGA
 74h = G		640x400	   2		B800 Toshiba 3100 AT&T mode
     = G  128x48  8x16 1024x768	  16	   1	A000 Ahead A, Ahead B (512K)
     = T   80x66  8x8		  16		B800 Quadram Ultra VGA
 75h = G  128x48  8x16 1024x768	   4	   1	A000 Ahead B
     = G   80x66	640x528	  16???		A000 Quadram Ultra VGA
     = G		640x528	  16		     Geno Super EGA Hirez+
 76h = G  128x48  8x16 1024x768	   2	   1	A000 Ahead B
     = T   94x29  8x14		  16		B800 Quadram Ultra VGA
 77h = G   94x29	752x410	  16???		A000 Quadram Ultra VGA
     = G		752x410	  16		     Genoa Super EGA Hirez+
 78h = G		640x400	 256		     STB VGA/EM-16 Plus
     = G		640x400	 256		     Cardinal, C&T chipset
     = T  100x75  8x8		  16		B800 Quadram Ultra VGA
 79h = G		640x480	 256		     Cardinal, C&T chipset
     = G  100x75	800x600	  16???		A000 Quadram Ultra VGA
     = G		800x600	  16		     Genoa Super EGA Hirez+
 7Ah = G		720x540	 256		     C&T chipset, Cardinal
     = T  114x60  8x8		  16		B800 Quadram Ultra VGA
 7Bh = G		800x600	 256		     C&T chipset, Cardinal
     = G  114x60	912x480	  16???		A000 Quadram Ultra VGA
     = G		912x480	  16		     Genoa Super EGA Hirez+
 7Ch = G		512x512	  16		     Genoa
 7Dh = G		512x512	 256		     Genoa
 7Eh =	 special mode set (see AX=007Eh)	     Paradise VGA, AT&T VDC600
 7Fh =	 special function set (see AX=007Fh)	     Paradise VGA, AT&T VDC600
 82h = T   80x25		 B&W		     AT&T VDC overlay mode [5]
 83h = T   80x25				     AT&T VDC overlay mode [5]
 86h = G		640x200	 B&W		     AT&T VDC overlay mode [5]
 88h = G   90x43  8x8	720x352	 mono		B000 Hercules + MSHERC.COM
 C0h = G		640x400	 2/prog pallet	     AT&T VDC overlay mode [5]
 C4h =	 disable output				     AT&T VDC overlay mode [5]
 D0h = G		640x400	   2		B800 DEC VAXmate AT&T mode
Notes:
[1] for ATI EGA Wonder, mode 08h is only valid if SMS.COM is loaded resident.
      SMS maps mode 08h to mode 27h if the byte at location 0040:0063 is 0B4h,
      otherwise to mode 23h, thus selecting the appropriate (monochrome or
      color) 132x25 character mode.
    for ATI VGA Wonder, mode 08h is the same, and only valid if VCONFIG loaded
      resident
[2] early XGA boards support 132-column text but do not have this BIOS mode
[3] DESQview intercepts calls to change into these two modes (21h is page 0,
      22h is page 1) even if there is no Hercules graphics board installed
[4] ATI BIOS v4-1.00 has a text-scrolling bug in this mode
[5] for AT&T VDC overlay modes, BL contains the DEB mode, which may be 06h,
      40h, or 44h
[6] BIOS text support is broken in this undocumented mode; scrolling moves only
      about 1/3 of the screen (and does even that portion incorrectly), while
      screen clears only clear about 3/4.
----------100070-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - Everex Micro Enhancer EGA/Viewpoint VGA - EXTENDED MODE SET
	AX = 0070h
	BL = mode (see below)
SeeAlso: AH=00h,AX=6F05h,AX=7000h/BX=0004h,AH=FFh"GO32"

Values for video mode:
      text/ text pixel	 pixel	colors	disp	scrn  monitor	adapter
      grph resol  box	resoltn		page	addr
 00h = G		640x480	  16		     multsync	EGA,VGA
 01h = G		752x410	  16		     multsync	EGA,VGA
 02h = G		800x600	  16		     multsync	EGA,VGA
 03h = T   80x34				     multsync	EGA,VGA
 04h = T   80x60				     multsync	EGA,VGA
 05h = T   94x29				     multsync	EGA only
 06h = T   94x51				     multsync	EGA only
 07h = T  100x43  8x14		  16				VGA only
 08h = T  100x75  8x8		  16				VGA only
 09h = T   80x44				     EGA	EGA only
 0Ah = T  132x25				     EGA	EGA,VGA
 0Bh = T  132x44				     EGA	EGA,VGA
 0Ch = T  132x25				     CGA	EGA only
 0Dh = T   80x44				     mono	EGA only
 0Eh = T  132x25				     mono
 0Fh = T  132x44				     mono
 10h =	 reserved
 11h = G	       1280x350	   4				EGA only
 12h = G	       1280x600	   4				EGA only
 13h = G		640x350	 256				EGA,EV673
 14h = G		640x400	 256
 15h = G		512x480	 256
 16h = T   80x30  8x16		 256				VGA only
 18h = T  100x27  8x16		  16				VGA only
 20h = G	       1024x768	  16				Everex 629,678
								Everex EV-673
 21h = T  160x64  8x16 1280x1024  16				1MB VGA only
 30h = G		640x480	 256				Everex 629,678
								Everex EV-673
 31h = G		800x600	 256				Everex 629,678
								Everex EV-673
 32h = G  128x48  8x16 1024x768	 256				1MB VGA only
 40h = T  132x30  8x16		  16				VGA only
 50h = T  132x32  8x16		 mono				VGA only
 62h = G   40x25  8x8	320x200	 32K				Vwpt TC (EV629)
 70h = G   64x30  8x16	512x480	 32K				Viewpoint TC
 71h = G   80x30  8x16	640x480	 32K				Viewpoint TC
 76h = G   64x30  8x16	512x480	 16M				Viewpoint TC
 77h = G   80x30  8x16	640x480	 16M				Viewpoint TC
----------10007E-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - Paradise VGA, AT&T VDC600 - SET SPECIAL MODE
	AX = 007Eh
	BX = horizontal dimension of the mode desired
	CX = vertical dimension of the mode desired
	     (both BX/CX in pixels for graphics modes, rows for alpha modes)
	DX = number of colors of the mode desired (0000h for monochrome modes)
Return: BH = 7Eh if successful (Paradise VGA)
	AL = 7Eh if successful (AT&T VDC600)
SeeAlso: AH=00h,AX=0070h,AX=007Fh,AX=6F05h,AH=FFh"GO32"
----------10007F-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - Paradise VGA, AT&T VDC600 - EXTENDED FUNCTIONS
	AX = 007Fh
	BH = function
	    00h	 set VGA operation
	    01h	 set non-VGA operation
		color modes (0,1,2,3,4,5,6) will set non-VGA CGA operation
		monochrome mode 7 will set non-VGA MDA/Hercules operation
	    02h	 query mode status
		Return: BL = 00h if operating in VGA mode, 01h if non-VGA mode
			CH = total video RAM size in 64k byte units
			CL = video RAM used by the current mode
	    03h	 lock current mode
		allows current mode (VGA or non-VGA) to survive re-boot
	    04h	 enter CGA mode (AT&T VDC600 only)
	    05h	 enter MDA mode (AT&T VDC600 only)
	    0Ah,0Bh,0Ch,0Dh,0Eh,0Fh  WRITE PARADISE REGISTERS 0,1,2,3,4,5
		(port 03CEh indices 0Ah,0Bh,0Ch,0Dh,0Eh,0Fh)
		BL = value to set in the paradise register
	    1Ah,1Bh,1Ch,1Dh,1Eh,1Fh READ PARADISE REGISTERS 0,1,2,3,4,5
		(port 03CEh indices 0Ah,0Bh,0Ch,0Dh,0Eh,0Fh)
		Return: BL = value of the paradise register
			BH = 7Fh if successful
Return: AL = 7Fh if successful (AT&T VDC600)
SeeAlso: AX=007Eh
----------1001-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - SET TEXT-MODE CURSOR SHAPE
	AH = 01h
	CH = bit 7    should be zero
	     bits 6,5 cursor blink
		     (00=normal, 01=invisible, 10=erratic, 11=slow)
		     (00=normal, other=invisible on EGA/VGA)
	     bits 4-0 top scan line containing cursor
	CL = bottom scan line containing cursor (bits 0-4)
Notes:	buggy on EGA systems--BIOS remaps cursor shape in 43 line modes, but
	  returns unmapped cursor shape
	UltraVision scales size to the current font height by assuming 14-line
	  monochrome and 8-line color fonts; this call is not valid if cursor
	  emulation has been disabled
	applications which wish to change the cursor by programming the
	  hardware directly on EGA or abovve should call INT 10/AX=1130h or
	  read 0040h:0085h first to determine the current font height
BUG:	AMI 386 BIOS and AST Premier 386 BIOS will lock up the system if AL
	  is not equal to the current video mode
SeeAlso: AH=03h,AX=CD05h
----------1002-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - SET CURSOR POSITION
	AH = 02h
	BH = page number
	    0-3 in modes 2&3
	    0-7 in modes 0&1
	    0 in graphics modes
	DH = row (00h is top)
	DL = column (00h is left)
SeeAlso: AH=03h,AH=05h,INT 60/DI=030Bh
----------1003-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - GET CURSOR POSITION AND SIZE
	AH = 03h
	BH = page number
	    0-3 in modes 2&3
	    0-7 in modes 0&1
	    0 in graphics modes
Return: AX = 0000h (Phoenix BIOS)
	CH = start scan line
	CL = end scan line
	DH = row (00h is top)
	DL = column (00h is left)
Notes:	a separate cursor is maintained for each of up to 8 display pages
	many ROM BIOSes incorrectly return the default size for a color display
	  (start 06h, end 07h) when a monochrome display is attached
SeeAlso: AH=01h,AH=02h
----------1004-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - READ LIGHT PEN POSITION (except VGA)
	AH = 04h
Return: AH = light pen trigger flag
	    00h not down/triggered
	    01h down/triggered
		DH,DL = row,column of character light pen is on
		CH = pixel row (graphics modes 04h-06h)
		CX = pixel row (graphics modes with >200 rows)
		BX = pixel column
Notes:	on a CGA, returned column numbers are always multiples of 2 (320-
	  column modes) or 4 (640-column modes)
	returned row numbers are only accurate to two lines
----------1005-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO -  SELECT ACTIVE DISPLAY PAGE
	AH = 05h
	AL = new page number (00h to number of pages - 1) (see AH=00h)
Note:	to determine whether the requested page actually exists, use AH=0Fh
	  to query the current page after making this call
SeeAlso: AH=0Fh
----------1005-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - MANIPULATE CRT/CPU PAGE REGISTERS (PCjr)
	AH = 05h
	AL = subfunction
	    80h read CRT and CPU page registers
		Return: BH = CRT page register
			BL = CPU page register
	    81h set CPU page register
		BL = CPU page
	    82h set CRT page register
		BH = CRT page
	    83h set both CPU and CRT page registers
		BL = CPU page
		BH = CRT page
Notes:	the CPU page determines which 16K block of the first 128K of physical
	  memory will be mapped at B800h by the hardware
	the CRT page determines the start address of the memory used by the
	  video controller
----------1005-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - GRAPHICS BITMAP BUFFER (Corona/Cordata BIOS v4.10+)
	AH = 05h
	AL =
	    00h set address of graphics bitmap buffer (video modes 60h,61h)
		BX = segment of buffer
	    0Fh get address of graphics bitmap buffer (video modes 60h,61h)
		Return: DX = segment of graphics bitmap buffer
----------1006-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - SCROLL UP WINDOW
	AH = 06h
	AL = number of lines by which to scroll up (00h = clear entire window)
	BH = attribute used to write blank lines at bottom of window
	CH,CL = row,column of window's upper left corner
	DH,DL = row,column of window's lower right corner
Note:	affects only the currently active page (see AH=05h)
Warning: some implementations have a bug which destroys BP
SeeAlso: AH=07h,AH=72h,AH=73h,AX=7F07h
----------1007-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - SCROLL DOWN WINDOW
	AH = 07h
	AL = number of lines by which to scroll down (00h=clear entire window)
	BH = attribute used to write blank lines at top of window
	CH,CL = row,column of window's upper left corner
	DH,DL = row,column of window's lower right corner
Note:	affects only the currently active page (see AH=05h)
Warning: some implementations have a bug which destroys BP
SeeAlso: AH=06h,AH=72h,AH=73h
----------1008-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - READ CHARACTER AND ATTRIBUTE AT CURSOR POSITION
	AH = 08h
	BH = page number (00h to number of pages - 1) (see AH=00h)
Return: AH = attribute
		bit 7: blink
		bits 6-4: background color
			000 black
			001 blue
			010 green
			011 cyan
			100 red
			101 magenta
			110 brown
			111 white
		bits 3-0: foreground color
			0000 black	 1000 dark gray
			0001 blue	 1001 light blue
			0010 green	 1010 light green
			0011 cyan	 1011 light cyan
			0100 red	 1100 light red
			0101 magenta	 1101 light magenta
			0110 brown	 1110 yellow
			0111 light gray	 1111 white
	AL = character
Notes:	for monochrome displays, a foreground of 1 with background 0 is
	  underlined 
	the blink bit may be reprogrammed to enable intense background colors
	  using AX=1003h or by programming the CRT controller
SeeAlso: AH=09h,AX=1003h
----------1009-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - WRITE CHARACTER AND ATTRIBUTE AT CURSOR POSITION
	AH = 09h
	AL = character to display
	BH = page number (00h to number of pages - 1) (see AH=00h)
	BL = attribute (text mode) or color (graphics mode)
	     if bit 7 set in graphics mode, character is xor'ed onto screen
	CX = number of times to write character
Notes:	all characters are displayed, including CR, LF, and BS
	replication count in CX may produce an unpredictable result in graphics
	  modes if it is greater than the number of positions remaining in the
	  current row
SeeAlso: AH=08h,AH=0Ah,AH=4Bh,INT 17/AH=60h,INT 1F,INT 43,INT 44
----------100A-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - WRITE CHARACTER ONLY AT CURSOR POSITION
	AH = 0Ah
	AL = character to display
	BH = page number (00h to number of pages - 1) (see AH=00h)
	BL = attribute (PCjr only) or color (graphics mode)
	     if bit 7 set in graphics mode, character is xor'ed onto screen
	CX = number of times to write character
Notes:	all characters are displayed, including CR, LF, and BS
	replication count in CX may produce an unpredictable result in graphics
	  modes if it is greater than the number of positions remaining in the
	  current row
SeeAlso: AH=08h,AH=09h,AH=4Bh,INT 17/AH=60h,INT 1F,INT 43,INT 44
----------100B--BH00-------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - SET BACKGROUND/BORDER COLOR
	AH = 0Bh
	BH = 00h
	BL = background/border color (border only in text modes)
SeeAlso: AH=0Bh/BH=01h
----------100B--BH01-------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - SET PALETTE
	AH = 0BH
	BH = 01h
	BL = palette ID
	    00h background, green, red, and brown/yellow
	    01h background, cyan, magenta, and white
SeeAlso: AH=0Bh/BH=00h
----------100C-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - WRITE GRAPHICS PIXEL
	AH = 0Ch
	BH = page number
	AL = pixel color (if bit 7 set, value is xor'ed onto screen)
	CX = column
	DX = row
Notes:	valid only in graphics modes
	BH is ignored if the current video mode supports only one page
SeeAlso: AH=0Dh,AH=46h
----------100D-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - READ GRAPHICS PIXEL
	AH = 0Dh
	BH = page number
	CX = column
	DX = row
Return: AL = pixel color
Notes:	valid only in graphics modes
	BH is ignored if the current video mode supports only one page
SeeAlso: AH=0Ch,AH=47h
----------100E-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - TELETYPE OUTPUT
	AH = 0Eh
	AL = character to write
	BH = page number
	BL = foreground color (graphics modes only)
Notes:	characters 07h (BEL), 08h (BS), 0Ah (LF), and 0Dh (CR) are interpreted
	  and do the expected things
	IBM PC ROMs dated 4/24/81 and 10/19/81 require that BH be the same as
	  the current active page
SeeAlso: AH=02h,AH=0Ah
----------100F-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - GET CURRENT VIDEO MODE
	AH = 0Fh
Return: AH = number of character columns
	AL = display mode (see AH=00h)
	BH = active page (see AH=05h)
Notes:	if mode was set with bit 7 set ("no blanking"), the returned mode will
	  also have bit 7 set
	EGA, VGA, and UltraVision return either AL=03h (color) or AL=07h
	  (monochrome) in all extended-row text modes
SeeAlso: AH=00h,AH=05h,AX=1130h,AX=CD04h
----------100F56BX4756-----------------------
INT 10 - VUIMAGE DISPLAY DRIVER (v2.20 and below)
	AX = 0F56h
	BX = 4756h
	CX = 4944h
	DL = function
	    01h installation check
		Return: AX = 5649h
			BX = 4443h
			CX = 5647h
			DH = 01h
	    02h get first video mode's parameters
		Return: AX = BIOS mode number
			BX = width in pixels
			CX = height in pixels
			DX = number of colors
	    03h get next video mode's parameters
		Return: as for DL=02h
	    04h display line???
		ES:DI -> record (see below)
		???
		Return: ???
Notes:	VUIMAGE is a shareware GIF/TIFF image viewer by Offe Enterprises
	the use of TSR display drivers was discontinued after v2.20

Format of record for DL=04h:
Offset	Size	Description
 00h	WORD	row number
 02h	WORD	starting column???
 04h	WORD	ending column???
	???
----------1010-------------------------------
INT 10 - BIOS Window Extension v1.1 - SET WINDOW COORDINATES
	AH = 10h
	CH,CL = row,column of upper left corner of window
	DH,DL = row,column of lower right corner of window
Return: AL = status
	    00h successful
	    01h failed
	AH destroyed
Notes:	BWE is a TSR by John J. Seal published in May 1986 Dr. Dobb's Journal
	when a window has been set, all output via AH=0Eh is restricted to
	  the specified window
SeeAlso: AH=11h"Window",AH=12h"Window"
----------1010-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - Eagle PC2 BIOS Rev. C - SET SCROLL SPEED
	AH = 10h
	AL = speed
	    00h fast
	    01h slow (only moves characters during vertical retrace)
Return: AH = previous speed
----------101000----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - SET SINGLE PALETTE REGISTER (PCjr,EGA,MCGA,VGA)
	AX = 1000h
	BL = palette register number (00h-0Fh)
	   = attribute register number (undocumented)
	     10h attribute mode control register (should let BIOS control this)
	     11h overscan color register (see also AX=1001h)
	     12h color plane enable register (bits 3-0 enable corresponding
		text attribute bit)
	     13h horizontal PEL panning register
	     14h color select register
	BH = color or attribute register value
Notes:	on MCGA, only BX = 0712h is supported
	under UltraVision, the palette locking status (see AX=CD01h)
	  determines the outcome
SeeAlso: AX=1002h,AX=1007h,AX=CD01h
----------101001-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - SET BORDER (OVERSCAN) COLOR (PCjr,EGA,VGA)
	AX = 1001h
	BH = border color (00h-3Fh)
BUG:	the original IBM VGA BIOS incorrectly updates the parameter save area
	  and places the border color at offset 11h of the palette table
	  rather than offset 10h
Note:	under UltraVision, the palette locking status (see AX=CD01h)
	  determines the outcome
SeeAlso: AX=1002h,AX=1008h,AX=CD01h
----------101002-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - SET ALL PALETTE REGISTERS (PCjr,EGA,VGA)
	AX = 1002h
	ES:DX -> palette register list
Note:	under UltraVision, the palette locking status (see AX=CD01h)
	  determines the outcome
SeeAlso: AX=1000h,AX=1001h,AX=1009h,AX=CD01h

Format of palette register list:
Offset	Size	Description
 00h 16 BYTEs	colors for palette registers 00h through 0Fh
 10h	BYTE	border color
----------101003-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - TOGGLE INTENSITY/BLINKING BIT (Jr, PS, TANDY 1000, EGA, VGA)
	AX = 1003h
	BL = new state
	    00h background intensity enabled
	    01h blink enabled
	BH = 00h to avoid problems on some adapters
Notes:	although there is no function to get the current status, bit 5 of
	  0040h:0065h indicates the state
	when configured for a monochrome display, the Boca Research Multi-EGA
	  with ROM v M1.1 Type D has its screen disrupted if BH is not clear
SeeAlso: AH=08h
----------101007-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - GET INDIVIDUAL PALETTE REGISTER (VGA,UltraVision v2+)
	AX = 1007h
	BL = palette or attribute (undoc) register number (see AX=1000h)
Return: BH = palette or attribute register value
Notes:	UltraVision v2+ supports this function even on color EGA systems in
	  video modes 00h-03h, 10h, and 12h; direct programming of the palette
	  registers will cause incorrect results because the EGA registers are
	  write-only.  To guard against older versions or unsupported video
	  modes, programs which expect to use this function on EGA systems
	  should set BH to FFh on entry.
SeeAlso: AX=1000h,AX=1009h
----------101008-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - READ OVERSCAN (BORDER COLOR) REGISTER (VGA,UltraVision v2+)
	AX = 1008h
Return: BH = border color (00h-3Fh)
Notes:	UltraVision v2+ supports this function even on color EGA systems in
	  video modes 00h-03h, 10h, and 12h; direct programming of the palette
	  registers will cause incorrect results because the EGA registers are
	  write-only.  To guard against older versions or unsupported video
	  modes, programs which expect to use this function on EGA systems
	  should set BH to FFh on entry.
SeeAlso: AX=1001h
----------101009-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - READ ALL PALETTE REGISTERS AND OVERSCAN REGISTER (VGA)
	AX = 1009h
	ES:DX -> 17-byte buffer (see AX=1002h)
Notes:	UltraVision v2+ supports this function even on color EGA systems in
	  video modes 00h-03h, 10h, and 12h; direct programming of the palette
	  registers will cause incorrect results because the EGA registers are
	  write-only.  To guard against older versions or unsupported video
	  modes, programs which expect to use this function on EGA systems
	  should set the ES:DX buffer to FFh before calling.
SeeAlso: AX=1002h,AX=1007h,AX=CD02h
----------101010-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - SET INDIVIDUAL DAC REGISTER (VGA/MCGA)
	AX = 1010h
	BX = register number
	CH = new value for green (0-63)
	CL = new value for blue (0-63)
	DH = new value for red (0-63)
SeeAlso: AX=1012h,AX=1015h
----------101012-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - SET BLOCK OF DAC REGISTERS (VGA/MCGA)
	AX = 1012h
	BX = starting color register
	CX = number of registers to set
	ES:DX -> table of 3*CX bytes where each 3 byte group represents one
		 byte each of red, green and blue (0-63)
SeeAlso: AX=1010h,AX=1017h
----------101013-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - SELECT VIDEO DAC COLOR PAGE (VGA)
	AX = 1013h
	BL = subfunction
	    00h select paging mode
		BH = 00h select 4 blocks of 64
		BH = 01h select 16 blocks of 16
	    01h select page
		BH = page number (00h to 03h) or (00h to 0Fh)
Note:	not valid in mode 13h
SeeAlso: AX=101Ah
----------101015-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - READ INDIVIDUAL DAC REGISTER (VGA/MCGA)
	AX = 1015h
	BL = palette register number
Return: DH = red value
	CH = green value
	CL = blue value
SeeAlso: AX=1010h,AX=1017h
----------101017-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - READ BLOCK OF DAC REGISTERS (VGA/MCGA)
	AX = 1017h
	BX = starting palette register
	CX = number of palette registers to read
	ES:DX -> buffer (3 * CX bytes in size) (see also AX=1012h)
Return: buffer filled with CX red, green and blue triples
SeeAlso: AX=1012h,AX=1015h
----------101018-----------------------------
INT 10 U - VIDEO - SET PEL MASK (VGA/MCGA)
	AX = 1018h
	BL = new PEL value
SeeAlso: AX=1019h
----------101019-----------------------------
INT 10 U - VIDEO - READ PEL MASK (VGA/MCGA)
	AX = 1019h
Return:	BL = value read
SeeAlso: AX=1018h
----------10101A-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - GET VIDEO DAC COLOR-PAGE STATE (VGA)
	AX = 101Ah
Return: BL = paging mode
	    00h four pages of 64
	    01h sixteen pages of 16
	BH = current page
SeeAlso: AX=1013h
----------10101B-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - PERFORM GRAY-SCALE SUMMING (VGA/MCGA)
	AX = 101Bh
	BX = starting palette register
	CX = number of registers to convert
SeeAlso: AH=12h/BL=33h
----------1010F0-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - Tseng ET-4000 BIOS - SET HiColor GRAPHICS MODE
	AX = 10F0h
	BL = video mode (see also AH=00h)
	    32768-color modes:
		13h = 320x200
		2Dh = 640x350
		2Eh = 640x480
		2Fh = 640x400
		30h = 800x600
Return:	AL = 10h if supported
	AH = status
	    00h if successful
	    other on error
Note:	the Tseng HiColor BIOS extensions are supported by:
	  Diamond Computer Systems	SpeedStar HiColor VGA
	  Everex Systems		HC VGA
	  Focus Information Systems	2theMax 4000
	  Cardinal Technologies		VGA732
	  Orchid ProDesigner IIs
SeeAlso: AX=10F1h,AX=10F2h
----------1010F1-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - Tseng ET-4000 BIOS - GET DAC TYPE
	AX = 10F1h
Return: AL = 10h if supported
	BL = type of digital/analog converter
	    00h normal VGA DAC
	    01h Sierra SC1148x HiColor DAC
	    02h new Sierra DAC
	   else other HiColor DAC
SeeAlso: AX=10F0h,AX=10F2h
----------1010F2-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - Tseng ET-4000 BIOS v3.00 - ???
	AX = 10F2h
	BL = ???
Return: AL = 10h if supported
	AH = status???
	    00h ???
	    01h ???
	BL = ???
SeeAlso: AX=10F0h,AX=10F1h
----------1011-------------------------------
INT 10 - BIOS Window Extension v1.1 - GET WINDOW COORDINATES
	AH = 11h
Return: CH,CL = row,column of upper left corner
	DH,DL = row,column of lower right corner
Note:	BWE is a TSR by John J. Seal published in May 1986 Dr. Dobb's Journal
SeeAlso: AH=10h"Window",AH=12h"Window"
----------1011-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - TEXT-MODE CHARACTER GENERATOR FUNCTIONS (PS, EGA, VGA)
	AH = 11h
	The following functions will cause a mode set, completely resetting
	the video environment, but without clearing the video buffer
	AL = 00h, 10h: load user-specified patterns
	    ES:BP -> user table
	    CX	  = count of patterns to store
	    DX	  = character offset into map 2 block
	    BL	  = block to load in map 2
	    BH	  = number of bytes per character pattern
	AL = 01h, 11h: load ROM monochrome patterns (8 by 14)
	    BL	  = block to load
	AL = 02h, 12h: load ROM 8 by 8 double-dot patterns
	    BL	  = block to load
	AL = 03h: set block specifier
	    BL	  = block specifier
		   (EGA/MCGA) bits 0,1 = block selected by chars with attribute
					 bit 3 = 0
			      bits 2,3 = block selected by chars with attribute
					 bit 3 = 1
		   (VGA) bits 0,1,4 = block selected by attribute bit 3 = 0
			 bits 2,3,5 = block selected by attribute bit 3 = 1
	AL = 04h, 14h: load ROM 8x16 character set (VGA)
	    BL	= block to load
	The routines called with AL=1xh are designed to be called only
	immediately after a mode set and are similar to the routines called
	with AL=0xh, except that:
	      Page 0 must be active.
	      Bytes/character is recalculated.
	      Max character rows is recalculated.
	      CRT buffer length is recalculated.
	      CRTC registers are reprogrammed as follows:
		     R09 = bytes/char-1 ; max scan line (mode 7 only)
		     R0A = bytes/char-2 ; cursor start
		     R0B = 0		; cursor end
		     R12 = ((rows+1)*(bytes/char))-1 ; vertical display end
		     R14 = bytes/char	; underline loc
			   (*** BUG: should be 1 less ***)
SeeAlso: AX=CD10h
----------1011-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - GRAPHICS-MODE CHARACTER GENERATOR FUNCTIONS (PS, EGA, VGA)
	AH = 11h
	AL = 20h: set user 8 by 8 graphics characters (INT 1F)
	    ES:BP -> user table
	AL = 21h: set user graphics characters
	    ES:BP -> user table
	    CX	  = bytes per character
	    BL	  = row specifier
		   00h user set
		      DL = number of rows
		   01h 14 rows
		   02h 25 rows
		   03h 43 rows
	AL = 22h: ROM 8 by 14 set
	    BL = row specifier (see above)
	AL = 23h: ROM 8 by 8 double dot
	    BL = row specifier (see above)
	AL = 24h: load 8x16 graphics characters (VGA/MCGA)
	    BL = row specifier (see above)
	AL = 29h: load 8x16 graphics characters (Compaq Systempro)
	    BL = row specifier (see above)
Notes:	these functions are meant to be called only after a mode set
	UltraVision v2+ sets INT 43 to the appropriate font for AL=22h,23h,24h,
	  and 29h
SeeAlso: INT 1F, INT 43
----------101130-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - GET FONT INFORMATION (EGA, MCGA, VGA)
	AX = 1130h
	BH = pointer specifier
	    00h INT 1Fh pointer
	    01h INT 43h pointer
	    02h ROM 8x14 character font pointer
	    03h ROM 8x8 double dot font pointer
	    04h ROM 8x8 double dot font (high 128 characters)
	    05h ROM alpha alternate (9 by 14) pointer (EGA,VGA)
	    06h ROM 8x16 font (MCGA, VGA)
	    07h ROM alternate 9x16 font (VGA only)
	    11h (UltraVision v2+) 8x20 font (VGA) or 8x19 font (autosync EGA)
	    12h (UltraVision v2+) 8x10 font (VGA) or 8x11 font (autosync EGA)
Return: ES:BP = specified pointer
	CX    = bytes/character
	DL    = character rows on screen - 1
Note:	for UltraVision v2+, the 9xN alternate fonts follow the corresponding
	  8xN font at ES:BP+256N
SeeAlso: AX=1100h,AX=1120h,INT 1F,INT 43
----------1012-------------------------------
INT 10 - BIOS Window Extension v1.1 - GET BLANKING ATTRIBUTE
	AH = 12h
Return: BH = attribute to use on blanked lines when scrolling
Note:	BWE is a TSR by John J. Seal published in May 1986 Dr. Dobb's Journal
SeeAlso: AH=11h"Window",AH=12h"Window"
----------1012--BL10-------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - ALTERNATE FUNCTION SELECT (PS, EGA, VGA, MCGA) - GET EGA INFO
	AH = 12h
	BL = 10h
Return: BH = 00h color mode in effect (I/O port 3Dxh)
	     01h mono mode in effect (I/O port 3Bxh)
	BL = 00h  64k bytes memory installed
	     01h 128k bytes memory installed
	     02h 192k bytes memory installed
	     03h 256k bytes memory installed
	CH = feature bits
	CL = switch settings
Note:	one possible check for the presence of an EGA or later display card
	  is to call this function with BH=FFh; if not present, BH will be
	  unchanged on return
----------1012--BL20-------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - ALTERNATE FUNCTION SELECT (PS,EGA,VGA,MCGA) - ALTERNATE PRTSC
	AH = 12h
	BL = 20h  select alternate print screen routine
Notes:	installs a PrtSc routine from the video card's BIOS to replace the
	  default PrtSc handler from the ROM BIOS, which usually does not
	  understand screen heights other than 25 lines
	some adapters disable print-screen instead of enhancing it
SeeAlso: INT 05
----------1012--BL2E-------------------------
INT 10 - Tseng ET-4000 BIOS v3.00 - BUG
	AH = 12h
	BL = 2Eh
Note:	due to an omitted end-of-list marker, this version of the BIOS will
	  crash the system on this function
----------1012--BL30-------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - ALTERNATE FUNCTION SELECT (VGA) - SELECT VERTICAL RESOLUTION
	AH = 12h
	BL = 30h
	AL = vertical resolution
	     00h 200 scan lines
	     01h 350 scan lines
	     02h 400 scan lines
Return: AL = 12h if function supported
----------1012--BL31-------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - ALTERNATE FUNCTION SELECT (VGA, MCGA) - PALETTE LOADING
	AH = 12h
	BL = 31h
	AL = 00h enable default palette loading
	     01h disable default palette loading
Return: AL = 12h if function supported
----------1012--BL32-------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - ALTERNATE FUNCTION SELECT (VGA, MCGA) - VIDEO ADDRESSING
	AH = 12h
	BL = 32h
	AL = 00h enable video addressing
	     01h disable video addressing
Return: AL = 12h if function supported
----------1012--BL33-------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - ALTERNATE FUNCTION SELECT (VGA, MCGA) - GRAY-SCALE SUMMING
	AH = 12h
	BL = 33h
	AL = 00h enable gray scale summing
	     01h disable gray scale summing
Return: AL = 12h if function supported
SeeAlso: AX=101Bh,AX=BF06h
----------1012--BL34-------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - ALTERNATE FUNCTION SELECT (VGA) - CURSOR EMULATION
	AH = 12h
	BL = 34h
	AL = 00h enable alphanumeric cursor emulation
	     01h disable alphanumeric cursor emulation
Return: AL = 12h if function supported
----------1012--BL35-------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - ALTERNATE FUNCTION SELECT (PS) - DISPLAY-SWITCH INTERFACE
	AH = 12h
	BL = 35h
	AL = 00h initial adapter video off
	     01h initial planar video on
	     02h switch active video off
	     03h switch inactive video on
	     80h *UNDOCUMENTED* set system board video active flag
	ES:DX -> buffer (128 byte save area if AL = 0, 2 or 3)
Return: AL = 12h if function supported
----------1012--BL36-------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - ALTERNATE FUNCTION SELECT (PS, VGA) - VIDEO REFRESH CONTROL
	AH = 12h
	BL = 36h
	AL = 00h enable refresh
	     01h disable refresh
Return: AL = 12h if function supported
----------1012--BH55-------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - ALTERNATE FUNC SELECT (ATI,Tatung,Taxan) - ENHANCED FEATURES
	AH = 12h
	BH = 55h
	BL = subfunction
	    00h disabled enhanced features
	    01h enable enhanced features
	    02h get status
		Return: AL = status flags
			    bit 3: set if enhanced features enabled
			    bits 7-5 monitor type
				000 PS/2 mono
				001 PS/2 color
				010 multi-sync
				011 Taxan 650 25kHz
				100 RGB
				101 mono
				110 EGA
				111 Compaq internal
	    03h disable register trapping (CGA emulation)
	    04h enable register trapping
	    05h program mode described by table at ES:BP
	    06h get mode table
		AL = video mode
		Return: ES:BP -> table suitable for mode AL (and subfnc BL=05h)
			BP = FFFFh on error

Format of ATI VGA Wonder video mode table:
Offset	Size	Description
 00h	BYTE	number of columns
 01h	BYTE	maximum row (number of rows - 1)
 02h	BYTE	scan lines per row
 03h	WORD	video buffer size in bytes
 05h  4 BYTEs	values for Sequencer registers 1-4
 09h	BYTE	value for Miscellaneous Output register
 0Ah 25 BYTEs	values for CRTC registers 00h-18h
		00h horizontal total size (chars)
		01h horizontal displayed (chars)
		02h horizontal sync position (chars)
		03h horizontal sync width (chars)
		04h vertical total size (char rows)
		05h vertical total adjust (scan lines)
		06h vertical displayed (char rows)
		07h vertical sync position (char rows)
		08h interlace mode
		09h max scan line in row
		0Ah cursor start scan line
		0Bh cursor end scan line
		0Ch screen memory start (high)
		0Dh screen memory start (low)
		0Eh cursor address (high)
		0Fh cursor address (low)
		10h light pen (high)
		11h light pen (low)
 23h 20 BYTEs	default palette (values for Attribute Controller regs 00h-13h)
 37h  9 BYTEs	values for Graphics Controller registers 00h-08h
----------1012--BL74-------------------------
INT 10 - Tseng ET-4000 BIOS v3.00 - BUG
	AH = 12h
	BL = 74h
Note:	due to an omitted end-of-list marker, this version of the BIOS will
	  crash the system on this function
----------1012--BL80-------------------------
INT 10 - Tseng ET-4000 BIOS v3.00 - BUG
	AH = 12h
	BL = 80h
Note:	due to an omitted end-of-list marker, this version of the BIOS will
	  crash the system on this function
----------1012--BLBE-------------------------
INT 10 - Tseng ET-4000 BIOS v3.00 - BUG
	AH = 12h
	BL = BEh
Note:	due to an omitted end-of-list marker, this version of the BIOS will
	  crash the system on this function
----------1012--BLC6-------------------------
INT 10 - Tseng ET-4000 BIOS v3.00 - BUG
	AH = 12h
	BL = C6h
Note:	due to an omitted end-of-list marker, this version of the BIOS will
	  crash the system on this function
----------1012--BLF0-------------------------
INT 10 - Tseng ET-4000 BIOS v3.00 - BUG
	AH = 12h
	BL = F0h
Note:	due to an omitted end-of-list marker, this version of the BIOS will
	  crash the system on this function
----------1013-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - WRITE STRING (AT and later,EGA)
	AH = 13h
	AL = write mode
	   bit 0: update cursor after writing
	       1: string contains alternating characters and attributes
	BH = page number
	BL = attribute if string contains only characters
	CX = number of characters in string
	DH,DL = row,column at which to start writing
	ES:BP -> string to write
Notes:	recognizes CR, LF, BS, and bell
	also available PC or XT with EGA or higher
	HP 95LX only supports write mode 00h
BUG:	on the IBM VGA Adapter, any scrolling which may occur is performed on
	  the active page rather than the requested page
SeeAlso: AH=09h,AH=0Ah
----------101400-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - LOAD USER-SPECIFIED LCD CHARACTER FONT (CONV,Compaq Port 386)
	AX = 1400h
	ES:DI -> character font
	BH = number of bytes per character
	    08h or 10h (Compaq)
	BL = 00h load main font (block 0)
	     01h load alternate font (block 1)
	CX = number of characters to store
	DX = character offset into RAM font area
SeeAlso: AH=11h,AX=1401h
----------101401-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - LOAD SYSTEM ROM DEFAULT LCD CHARACTER FONT (CONV,CP386)
	AX = 1401h
	BL = font to load
	    00h main font (block 0)
	    01h alternate font (block 1)
SeeAlso: AH=11h,AX=1400h
----------101402-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - SET MAPPING OF LCD HIGH INTENSITY ATTRIBUTES (CONV,CP386)
	AX = 1402h
	BL = function
	    00h ignore high intensity attribute
	    01h map high intensity to underscore
	    02h map high intensity to reverse video
	    03h map high intensity to selected alternate font
	    B0h half intensity (Compaq)
	    B1h toggle active intensity bit interpretation (CP386)
----------1015-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - GET PHYSICAL DISPLAY PARAMETERS (CONVERTIBLE)
	AH = 15h
Return: AX = alternate display adapter type
	    0000h none
	    5140h LCD
	    5153h CGA
	    5151h mono
	ES:DI -> parameter table (see below)
SeeAlso: AH=1Bh

Format of display parameter table:
Offset	Size	Description
 00h	WORD	monitor model number
 02h	WORD	vertical pixels per meter
 04h	WORD	horizontal pixels per meter
 06h	WORD	total vertical pixels
 08h	WORD	total horizontal pixels
 0Ah	WORD	horizontal pixel separation in micrometers
 0Ch	WORD	vertical pixel separation in micrometers
----------1015-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - SET SUPERIMPOSE MODE (Sperry PC)
	AH = 15h
	AL = superimpose mode
	    00h show graphics screen
	    01h show text screen
	    02h show text screen superimposed on graphics screen
----------101A-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - DISPLAY COMBINATION (PS,VGA/MCGA)
	AH = 1Ah
	AL = 00h read display combination code
		Return: BL = active display code (see below)
			BH = alternate display code
	     01h set display combination code
		BL = active display code (see below)
		BH = alternate display code
Return: AL = 1Ah if function was supported

Values for display combination code:
	00h no display
	01h monochrome adapter w/ monochrome display
	02h CGA w/ color display
	03h reserved
	04h EGA w/ color display
	05h EGA w/ monochrome display
	06h PGA w/ color display
	07h VGA w/ monochrome analog display
	08h VGA w/ color analog display
	09h reserved
	0Ah MCGA w/ digital color display
	0Bh MCGA w/ monochrome analog display
	0Ch MCGA w/ color analog display
	FFh unknown display type
----------101B-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - FUNCTIONALITY/STATE INFORMATION (PS,VGA/MCGA)
	AH = 1Bh
	BX = implementation type
	    0000h return funtionality/state information
	ES:DI -> 64 byte buffer for state information (see below)
Return: AL = 1Bh if function supported
	    ES:DI buffer filled with state information
SeeAlso: AH=15h

Format of state information:
Offset	Size	Description
 00h	DWORD	address of static funtionality table (see below)
 04h	BYTE	video mode in effect
 05h	WORD	number of columns
 07h	WORD	length of regen buffer in bytes
 09h	WORD	starting address of regen buffer
 0Bh	WORD	cursor position for page 0
 0Dh	WORD	cursor position for page 1
 0Fh	WORD	cursor position for page 2
 11h	WORD	cursor position for page 3
 13h	WORD	cursor position for page 4
 15h	WORD	cursor position for page 5
 17h	WORD	cursor position for page 6
 19h	WORD	cursor position for page 7
 1Bh	WORD	cursor type
 1Dh	BYTE	active display page
 1Eh	WORD	CRTC port address
 20h	BYTE	current setting of register (3?8)
 21h	BYTE	current setting of register (3?9)
 22h	BYTE	number of rows
 23h	WORD	bytes/character
 25h	BYTE	display combination code of active display
 26h	BYTE	DCC of alternate display
 27h	WORD	number of colors supported in current mode
 29h	BYTE	number of pages supported in current mode
 2Ah	BYTE	number of scan lines active
		(0,1,2,3) = (200,350,400,480)
 2Bh	BYTE	primary character block
 2Ch	BYTE	secondary character block
 2Dh	BYTE	miscellaneous flags
		bit 0 all modes on all displays on
		    1 gray summing on
		    2 monochrome display attached
		    3 default palette loading disabled
		    4 cursor emulation enabled
		    5 0 = intensity; 1 = blinking
		    6 PS/2 P70 plasma display (without 9-dot wide font) active
		    7 reserved
 2Eh  3 BYTEs	reserved (00h)
 31h	BYTE	video memory available
		00h = 64K, 01h = 128K, 02h = 192K, 03h = 256K
 32h	BYTE	save pointer state flags
		bit 0 512 character set active
		    1 dynamic save area present
		    2 alpha font override active
		    3 graphics font override active
		    4 palette override active
		    5 DCC override active
		    6 reserved
		    7 reserved
 33h 13 BYTEs	reserved (00h)

Format of Static Functionality Table:
Offset	Size	Description
 00h	BYTE	modes supported #1
		bit 0 to bit 7 = 1 modes 0,1,2,3,4,5,6 supported
 01h	BYTE	modes supported #2
		bit 0 to bit 7 = 1 modes 8,9,0Ah,0Bh,0Ch,0Dh,0Eh,0Fh supported
 02h	BYTE	modes supported #3
		bit 0 to bit 3 = 1 modes 10h,11h,12h,13h supported
		bit 4 to bit 7 reserved
 03h  4 BYTEs	reserved
 07h	BYTE	scan lines supported
		bit 0 to bit 2 = 1 if scan lines 200,350,400 supported
 08h	BYTE	total number of character blocks available in text modes
 09h	BYTE	maximum number of active character blocks in text modes
 0Ah	BYTE	miscellaneous function flags #1
		bit 0 all modes on all displays function supported
		    1 gray summing function supported
		    2 character font loading function supported
		    3 default palette loading enable/disable supported
		    4 cursor emulation function supported
		    5 EGA palette present
		    6 color palette present
		    7 color paging function supported
 0Bh	BYTE	miscellaneous function flags #2
		bit 0 light pen supported
		    1 save/restore state function 1Ch supported
		    2 intensity blinking function supported
		    3 Display Combination Code supported
		  4-7 reserved
 0Ch	WORD	reserved
 0Eh	BYTE	save pointer function flags
		bit 0 512 character set supported
		    1 dynamic save area supported
		    2 alpha font override supported
		    3 graphics font override supported
		    4 palette override supported
		    5 DCC extension supported
		    6 reserved
		    7 reserved
 0Fh	BYTE	reserved
----------101C-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - SAVE/RESTORE VIDEO STATE (PS50+,VGA)
	AH = 1Ch
	AL = 00h return state buffer size
		Return: BX = number of 64-byte blocks needed
	     01h save video state
		ES:BX -> buffer
	     02h restore video state
		ES:BX -> buffer containing previously saved state
	CX = requested states
	     bit 0 video hardware
		 1 BIOS data areas
		 2 color registers and DAC state
	      3-15 reserved
Return: AL = 1Ch if function supported
----------101D-------------------------------
INT 10 - Tseng ET-4000 BIOS v3.00 - BUG
	AH = 1Dh
Note:	this version of the BIOS jumps to a random location on this function
	  due to a fencepost error
----------103000CX0000-----------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - LOCATE 3270PC CONFIGURATION TABLE (INSTALLATION CHECK)
	AX = 3000h
	CX = 0000h
	DX = 0000h
Return: CX:DX -> 3270PC configuration table (see below for format)
	CX:DX = 0000h:0000h if 3270PC Control Program not active

Format of 3270 PC configuration table:
Offset	Size	Description
 00h	BYTE	aspect ratio X
 01h	BYTE	aspect ratio Y
 02h	BYTE	monitor type
		00h = 5151 (mono) or 5272 (color)
		01h = 3295
		02h = 5151 or 5272 with XGA (???) graphics adapter
		03h = 5279 with 3270PC G adapter
		04h = 5379 model C01 with 3270PC GX adapter
		05h = 5379 model M01 with 3270PC GX adapter
		07h = non-3270PC with 3270 Workstation Program
		FFh = 3270PC Control Program not loaded
 03h	BYTE	reserved
 04h	BYTE	adapter ID
		00h = 5151/5272 adapter
		04h = 5151/5272 with XGA adapter
		30h = 3295 or 3270PC G/GX adapter
 05h	BYTE	reserved
 06h	BYTE	function flags 1
		bit 7: mono text, 1 page
		    6: color text, 1 page
		    5: color text, 4 pages
		    4: CGA color graphics
		    3: 720x350 two-color graphics
		    2: 360x350 four-color graphics
		    1: 720x350 eight-color graphics
 07h	BYTE	function flags 2
		bit 6: GPI graphics supported
 08h	WORD	segment address of Control Program Level table (see below)
 0Ah 10 BYTEs	reserved

Format of Control Program Level table:
Offset	Size	Description
 00h	WORD	program version
		02xxh = 3270PC Control Program v2.xx
		03xxh = 3270PC Control Program v3.xx
		04xxh = 3270 Workstation Program v1.xx
 02h	BYTE	Control Program ID (00h)
 03h 27 BYTEs	Control Program Descriptor ("IBM 3270 PC CONTROL PROGRAM")
----------1038-------------------------------
INT 10 - Tinytalk Personal v1.09f - GET CONFIGURATION INFO
	AH = 38h
Return: ES:DI -> configuration info (see below)
Notes:	Tinytalk is a shareware screen reader by OMS Development/Eric Bohlman
	this call is also used as the installation check by verifying that the
	  returned ES:DI points at valid configuration info
SeeAlso: INT 14/AX=F0F1h,INT 2F/FB00h"AutoBraille"

Format of configuration info:
Offset	Size	Description
 00h  8 BYTEs	signature "TTCONFIG"
 08h	WORD	size of configuration data, not counting signature, this WORD,
 		or the following byte
 0Ah	BYTE	???
 0Bh	???	configuration data
----------1040-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - SET GRAPHICS MODE (Hercules GRAFIX)
	AH = 40h
SeeAlso: AH=41h
----------1041-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - SET TEXT MODE (Hercules GRAFIX)
	AH = 41h
SeeAlso: AH=40h
----------1042-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - CLEAR CURRENT PAGE (Hercules GRAFIX)
	AH = 42h
SeeAlso: AH=45h
----------1043-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - SELECT DRAWING PAGE (Hercules GRAFIX)
	AH = 43h
	AL = page number (0,1)
SeeAlso: AH=44h,AH=45h
----------1044-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - SELECT DRAWING FUNCTION (Hercules GRAFIX)
	AH = 44h
	AL = drawing function
	    00h clear pixels
	    01h set pixels
	    02h invert pixels
SeeAlso: AH=45h,AH=46h,AH=4Ch,AH=4Dh
----------1045-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - SELECT PAGE TO DISPLAY (Hercules GRAFIX)
	AH = 45h
	AL = page number (0,1)
SeeAlso: AH=42h,AH=43h
----------1046-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - DRAW ONE PIXEL (Hercules GRAFIX)
	AH = 46h
	DI = x (0-720)
	BP = y (0-347)
Note:	function 44h determines operation and function 43h which page to use
SeeAlso: AH=0Ch,AH=47h,AH=49h,AH=4Ch,AH=4Dh
----------1047-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - FIND PIXEL VALUE (Hercules GRAFIX)
	AH = 47h
	DI = x (0-720)
	BP = y (0-347)
Return: AL = 00h pixel clear
	AL = 01h pixel set
Note:	function 43h specifies which page is used
SeeAlso: AH=0Dh,AH=46h
----------1048-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - MOVE TO POINT (Hercules GRAFIX)
	AH = 48h
	DI = x (0-720)
	BP = y (0-347)
SeeAlso: AH=49h
----------1049-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - DRAW TO POINT (Hercules GRAFIX)
	AH = 49h
	DI = x (0-720)
	BP = y (0-347)
Note:	function 48h or 49h specify first point, 44h operation and 43h page to
	  use
SeeAlso: AH=43h,AH=44h,AH=48h,AH=4Ch,AH=4Dh
----------104A-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - BLOCK FILL (Hercules GRAFIX)
	AH = 4Ah
	DI = x coordinate of lower left corner
	BP = y coordinate of lower left corner
	BX = height in pixels
	CX = width in pixels
Note:	draws a solid rectangle
SeeAlso: AH=4Eh
----------104B-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - DISPLAY CHARACTER (Hercules GRAFIX)
	AH = 4Bh
	AL = character to display
	DI = x (0-720)
	BP = y (0-347)
Note:	unlike the other BIOS character functions character position is
	  specified in pixels rather than rows and columns
SeeAlso: AH=09h,AH=0Ah
----------104B-------------------------------
INT 10 - FRIEZE v7.0+ - API
	AH = 4Bh
	CL = function
	    00h reserved
	    01h load window
		ES:BX -> ASCIZ filename from which to read
	    02h save window
		ES:BX -> ASCIZ filename to which to write
	    07h set window size
		ES:BX -> four-WORD structure with Xmin, Ymin, Xmax, Ymax
	    09h set patterns
		ES:BX -> 16-BYTE vector of screen->printer color correspondnces
	    0Ah get patterns
		ES:BX -> 16-BYTE buffer for color correspondences
	    0Bh set mode
		AL = mode
	    0Fh get window
		ES:BX -> four-WORD buffer for Xmin, Ymin, Xmax, Ymax
	    10h set print options
		ES:BX -> printer options in same format as FRIEZE cmdline
	    14h get version
		Return: AH = major version (00h if FRIEZE version before 7)
			AL = minor version
	    15h set parameters
		ES:BX -> parameter table (see below)
	    16h get parameters
		ES:BX -> buffer for parameter table (see below)
	    17h get printer resolution
		ES:BX -> 12-WORD table for six horizontal/vertical resol pairs
	    18h reserved (v8.0 only)
Return: AX = status
	    00h successful
	    01h user aborted printout with ESC
	    02h reserved
	    03h file read error
	    04h file write error
	    05h file not found
	    06h invalid header (not an image or wrong screen mode)
	    07h file close error
	    08h disk error
	    09h printer error
	    0Ah invalid function
	    0Bh can't create file
	    0Ch wrong video mode

Format of parameter table:
Offset	Size	Description
 00h	WORD	top margin (1/100 inch)
 02h	WORD	left margin (1/100 inch)
 04h	WORD	horizontal size (1/100 inch)
 06h	WORD	vertical size (1/100 inch)
 08h	WORD	quality/draft mode
		00h draft mode
		01h quality mode
		02h use horizontal/vertical resolution for output resolution
 0Ah	WORD	printer horizontal resolution (dots per inch)
 0Ch	WORD	printer vertical resolution (dots per inch)
 0Eh	WORD	reserved (FFFFh)
Note:	any field which should remain unchanged may be filled with FFFFh
----------104C-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - DRAW ARC (Hercules GRAFIX)
	AH = 4Ch
	AL = quadrant (1 = upper right, 2 = upper left, etc)
	DI = x coordinate of center
	BP = y coordinate of center
	BX = radius
SeeAlso: AH=49h,AH=4Dh
----------104D-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - DRAW CIRCLE (Hercules GRAFIX)
	AH = 4Dh
	DI = x of center
	BP = y of center
	BX = radius
SeeAlso: AH=49h,AH=4Ch
----------104E-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - FILL AREA (Hercules GRAFIX)
	AH = 4Eh
	DI = x coordinate of an interior point
	BP = y coordinate of an interior point
Notes:	fills convex polygonal areas
	the first fill makes the figure solid, the second erases it
SeeAlso: AH=4Ah
----------104F00-----------------------------
INT 10 - VESA SuperVGA BIOS - GET SuperVGA INFORMATION
	AX = 4F00h
	ES:DI -> 256-byte buffer for SuperVGA information (see below)
Return: AL = 4Fh function supported
	AH = status
	    00h successful
	    01h failed
SeeAlso: AX=4F01h,AX=7F00h

Format of SuperVGA information:
Offset	Size	Description
 00h  4 BYTEs	signature ('VESA')
 04h	WORD	VESA version number
 06h	DWORD	pointer to OEM name
		"761295520" for ATI
 0Ah  4 BYTEs	capabilities
 0Eh	DWORD	pointer to list of supported VESA and OEM video modes
		(list of words terminated with FFFFh)
 12h 238 BYTEs	reserved
----------104F01-----------------------------
INT 10 - VESA SuperVGA BIOS - GET SuperVGA MODE INFORMATION
	AX = 4F01h
	CX = SuperVGA video mode
	ES:DI -> 256-byte buffer mode information (see below)
Return: AL = 4Fh function supported
	AH = status
	    00h successful
	    01h failed
SeeAlso: AX=4F00h,AX=4F02h

Format of mode information:
Offset	Size	Description
 00h	WORD	mode attributes
		bit 0: mode supported
		bit 1: optional information available
		bit 2: BIOS output supported
		bit 3: set if color, clear if monochrome
		bit 4: set if graphics mode, clear if text mode
 02h	BYTE	window A attributes
		bit 0: exists
		bit 1: readable
		bit 2: writable
		bits 3-7 reserved
 03h	BYTE	window B attributes (as for window A)
 04h	WORD	window granularity in K
 06h	WORD	window size in K
 08h	WORD	start segment of window A
 0Ah	WORD	start segment of window B
 0Ch	DWORD	-> FAR window positioning function (equivalent to AX=4F05h)
 10h	WORD	bytes per scan line
---remainder is optional for VESA modes, needed for OEM modes---
 12h	WORD	width in pixels
 14h	WORD	height in pixels
 16h	BYTE	width of character cell in pixels
 17h	BYTE	height of character cell in pixels
 18h	BYTE	number of memory planes
 19h	BYTE	number of bits per pixel
 1Ah	BYTE	number of banks
 1Bh	BYTE	memory model type
 		00h text
		01h CGA graphics
		02h HGC graphics
		03h 16-color (EGA) graphics
		04h packed pixel graphics
		05h "sequ 256" graphics
		06h-0Fh reserved for VESA
		10h-FFh OEM memory model
 1Ch	BYTE	size of bank in K
----------104F02-----------------------------
INT 10 - VESA SuperVGA BIOS - SET SuperVGA VIDEO MODE
	AX = 4F02h
	BX = mode
		bit 15 set means don't clear video memory
Return: AL = 4Fh function supported
	AH = status
	    00h successful
	    01h failed
SeeAlso: AX=4F01h,AX=4F03h

Values for VESA video mode:
 00h-FFh OEM video modes (see AH=00h)
 100h	640x400x256
 101h	640x480x256
 102h	800x600x16
 103h	800x600x256
 104h	1024x768x16
 105h	1024x768x256
 106h	1280x1024x16
 107h	1280x1024x256
 108h	80x60 text
 109h	132x25 text
 10Ah	132x43 text
 10Bh	132x50 text
 10Ch	132x60 text
----------104F03-----------------------------
INT 10 - VESA SuperVGA BIOS - GET CURRENT VIDEO MODE
	AX = 4F03h
Return: AL = 4Fh function supported
	AH = status
	    00h successful
	    01h failed
	BX = video mode (see AX=4F02h)
SeeAlso: AX=4F02h
----------104F04-----------------------------
INT 10 - VESA SuperVGA BIOS - SAVE/RESTORE SuperVGA VIDEO STATE
	AX = 4F04h
	DL = subfunction
	    00h get state buffer size
		Return: BX = number of 64-byte blocks needed
	    01h save video states
		ES:BX -> buffer
	    02h restore video states
		ES:BX -> buffer
	CX = flags for states to save/restore
	    bit 0: video hardware state
	    bit 1: video BIOS data state
	    bit 2: video DAC state
	    bit 3: SuperVGA state
Return: AL = 4Fh function supported
	AH = status
	    00h successful
	    01h failed
----------104F05-----------------------------
INT 10 - VESA SuperVGA BIOS - CPU VIDEO MEMORY CONTROL
	AX = 4F05h
	BH = subfunction
	    00h select video memory window
		DX = window address in video memory (in granularity units)
	    01h get video memory window
		Return: DX = window address in video memory (in gran. units)
	BL = window number
	    00h window A
	    01h window B
Return: AL = 4Fh function supported
	AH = status
	    00h successful
	    01h failed
SeeAlso: AX=4F01h,AX=4F06h,AX=4F07h,AX=7000h/BX=0004h
----------104F06-----------------------------
INT 10 - VESA SuperVGA BIOS v1.1 - GET/SET LOGICAL SCAN LINE LENGTH
	AX = 4F06h
	BL = function
	    00h set scan line length
		CX = desired width in pixels
	    01h get scan line length
Return: AL = 4Fh if function supported
	AH = status
	    00h successful
	    01h failed
	BX = bytes per scan line
	CX = number of pixels per scan line
	DX = maximum number of scan lines
Notes:	if the desired width is not achievable, the next larger width will be
	  set
	the scan line may be wider than the visible area of the screen
	this function is valid in text modes, provided that values are
	  multiplied by the character cell width/height
SeeAlso: AX=4F01h,AX=4F05h,AX=4F07h
----------104F07BH00-------------------------
INT 10 - VESA SuperVGA BIOS v1.1 - GET/SET DISPLAY START
	AX = 4F07h
	BH = 00h (reserved)
	BL = 00h set display start
		CX = leftmost displayed pixel in scan line
		DX = first displayed scan line
	   = 01h get display start
		Return: BH = 00h
			CX = leftmost displayed pixel in scan line
			DX = first displayed scan line
Return: AL = 4Fh if function supported
	AH = status
	    00h successful
	    01h failed
Note:	this function is valid in text modes, provided that values are
	  multiplied by the character cell width/height
SeeAlso: AX=4F01h,AX=4F05h,AX=4F06h
----------104FFF-----------------------------
INT 10 - VESA SuperVGA BIOS - Everex - TURN VESA ON/OFF
	AX = 4FFFh
	DL = new state (00h off, 01h on)
Return: AX = 0000h if successful
----------1050-------------------------------
INT 10 - SCROLOCK.COM - INSTALLATION CHECK
	AH = 50h
Return: BX = 1954h if installed
	    AL = 00 if inactive, nonzero if active
Note:	SCROLOCK is a utility supplied with System Enhancement Associates' ARC
SeeAlso: AH=51h
----------105001-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - AX PC - GET SCREEN COUNTRY CODE
	AX = 5001h
Return: BX = 0053h Japan
	   = other not Japan
SeeAlso: AH=00h,INT 21/AH=38h
----------1051-------------------------------
INT 10 - SCROLOCK.COM - ENABLE/DISABLE
	AH = 51h
	AL = state
	    00h disable
	    nonzero enable
Note:	SCROLOCK is a utility supplied with System Enhancement Associates' ARC
SeeAlso: AH=50h"SCROLOCK"
----------1053-------------------------------
INT 10 - Show Partner F/X v3.6 - START PRESENTATION
	AH = 53h
	DS:DX -> ASCIZ name of presentation file (no path, extension forced to
		.PR2)
Return: ???
SeeAlso: AH=55h
----------1055-------------------------------
INT 10 - Show Partner F/X v3.6 - UNINSTALL
	AH = 55h
Return: FXSHOW.EXE removed from memory
SeeAlso: AH=53h
----------105555-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - ATI EGA/VGA Wonder Super Switch - INSTALLATION CHECK
	AX = 5555h
Return: AX = AAAAh    if installed
	BX:CX -> ??? routine in SMS.COM resident portion
	      -> data area in VCONFIG
Note:	Super Switch (SMS.COM) is a video mode switch program supplied with
	  ATI EGA Wonder. It also maps video mode 08h to 27h or 23h.
SeeAlso: INT 10/AH=00h,INT 2F/AX=6400h

Format of data area:
Offset	Size	Description
 00h	DWORD	original INT 09 vector
 04h	DWORD	original INT 10 vector
 08h	DWORD	original INT 1C vector
 0Ch	WORD	screen saver state, 0=off, 1=on
 0Eh	WORD	blanking interval in clock ticks
----------106A00BX0000-----------------------
INT 10 - Direct Graphics Interface Standard (DGIS) - INQUIRE AVAILABLE DEVICES
	AX = 6A00h
	BX = 0000h
	CX = 0000h
	DX = buffer length (may be 0)
	ES:DI -> buffer
Return: BX = number of bytes stored in buffer
	CX = bytes required for all descriptions (0 if no DGIS)
Note:	buffer contains descriptions and addresses of DGIS-compatible
	  display(s) and printer(s)
SeeAlso: AX=6A02h
----------106A01CX0000-----------------------
INT 10 - DGIS - REDIRECT CHARACTER OUTPUT
	AX = 6A01h
	CX = 0000h
	ES:DI = address of device to send INT 10 output to
Return: CX = 0000h  output could not be redirected
	     else INT 10h output now routed to requested display
SeeAlso: AX=6A02h
----------106A02-----------------------------
INT 10 - DGIS - INQUIRE INT 10 OUTPUT DEVICE
	AX = 6A02h
	ES:DI = 0000h:0000h
Return: ES:DI = 0000h:0000h  if current display is non-DGIS
		else address of the current DGIS INT 10 display
SeeAlso: AX=6A00h,AX=6A01h
----------106E00------------------------------------
INT 10 - Paradise VGA internal - GET ???
	AX = 6E00h
Return: AH = ??? (depends on serial number)
	AL = ???
	BX = ???
	CL = ???
	CH = ???
	DX = ???
SeeAlso: AX=6E04,AX=6E05
----------106E04-------------------------------------
INT 10 - Paradise VGA internal - GET SCREEN SIZE AND ???
	AX = 6E04h
Return: BX = screen width (columns)
	CX = screen height (lines)
	AH = ??? (05h or FFh)
	AL = ??? (04h or video mode)
SeeAlso: AX=6E00,AX=6E05
----------106E05-------------------------------------
INT 10 - Paradise VGA internal - SET MODE
	AX = 6E05h
	BL = mode
Note:	like AH=0, AL=BL.
SeeAlso: AH=00,AX=6E00,AX=6E04,AX=6F05h
----------106F00-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - INSTALLATION CHECK (Video7 VGA,VEGA VGA)
	AX = 6F00h
Return: BX = 5637h ('V7') indicates Video7 VGA/VEGA VGA extensions are present
----------106F01-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - GET MONITOR INFO (Video7 VGA,VEGA VGA)
	AX = 6F01h
Return: AL = monitor type code (VEGA VGA only)
	AH = status register information
	     bit  0 = display enable
			0 = display enabled
			1 = vertical or horizontal retrace in progress
	     bit  1 = light pen flip flop set
	     bit  2 = light pen switch activated
	     bit  3 = vertical sync
	     bit  4 = monitor resolution
			0 = high resolution (>200 lines)
			1 = low resolution (<=200 lines)
	     bit  5 = display type
			0 = color
			1 = monochrome
	     bits6,7= diagnostic bits
Note:	bits 0-3 are the same as the EGA/VGA status register bits 0-3
----------106F04-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - GET MODE AND SCREEN RESOLUTION (Video7 VGA, VEGA VGA)
	AX = 6F04h
Return: AL = current video mode (see AX=6F05h)
	BX = horizontal columns (text) or pixels (graphics)
	CX = vertical columns (text) or pixels (graphics)
SeeAlso: AX=6F05h
----------106F05-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - SET VIDEO MODE (Video7 VGA, VEGA EXTENDED EGA/VGA)
	AX = 6F05h
	BL = mode (see below)
SeeAlso: AH=00h,AX=0070h

Values for video mode:
      text/ text pixel	 pixel	colors	disp	scrn  system
      grph resol  box	resoltn		page	addr
 00h-13h = standard IBM modes (see AH=00h)
 40h = T   80x43  8x8				     Video7/VEGA VGA
 41h = T  132x25  8x14				     Video7/VEGA VGA
 42h = T  132x43  8x8				     Video7/VEGA VGA
 43h = T   80x60  8x8				     Video7/VEGA VGA
 44h = T  100x60  8x8				     Video7/VEGA VGA
 45h = T  132x28  8x8				     Video7/VEGA VGA
 60h = G		752x410	  16		     Video7 VGA, VEGA VGA
 61h = G		720x540	  16		     Video7 VGA, VEGA VGA
     = G		720x540	  16		     Northgate, Headland 1024i
 62h = G		800x600	  16		     Video7 VGA, VEGA Ext EGA
     = G		800x600	  16		     Headland 1024i
 63h = G	       1024x768	   2		     Video7 VGA
 64h = G	       1024x768	   4		     Video7 VGA
 65h = G	       1024x768	  16		     Video7 VGA, VEGA Ext EGA
     = G	       1024x768	  16		     Headland 1024i
 66h = G		640x400	 256		     Video7 VGA, VEGA Ext VGA
     = G		640x400	 256		     Northgate, Headland 1024i
 67h = G		640x480	 256		     Video7 VGA, VEGA Ext VGA
     = G		640x480	 256		     Headland 1024i
 68h = G		720x540	 256		     Video7 VGA, VEGA Ext VGA
     = G		720x540	 256		     Headland 1024i
 69h = G		800x600	 256		     Video7 VGA, VEGA Ext VGA
     = G		800x600	 256		     Headland 1024i
 70h = G		752x410	  16gray	     Video7 VGA, VEGA VGA
 71h = G		720x540	  16gray	     Video7 VGA, VEGA VGA
 72h = G		800x600	  16gray	     Video7 VGA
 73h = G	       1024x768	   2gray	     Video7 VGA
 74h = G	       1024x768	   4gray	     Video7 VGA
 75h = G	       1024x768	  16gray	     Video7 VGA
 76h = G		640x400	 256gray	     Video7 VGA
 77h = G		640x480	 256gray	     Video7 VGA
 78h = G		720x540	 256gray	     Video7 VGA
 79h = G		800x600	 256gray	     (future)
SeeAlso: AH=00h,AX=0070h,AX=007Eh,AX=6F04h
----------106F06-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - SELECT AUTOSWITCH MODE (V7VGA,VEGA VGA)
	AX = 6F06h
	BL = Autoswitch mode select
	     00h select EGA/VGA-only modes
	     01h select Autoswitched VGA/EGA/CGA/MGA modes
	     02h select 'bootup' CGA/MGA modes
	BH = enable/disable (00h enable, 01h = disable selection)
----------106F07-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - GET VIDEO MEMORY CONFIGURATION (V7VGA,VEGA VGA)
	AX = 6F07h
Return: AL = 6Fh
	AH = bits 0-6 = number of 256K blocks of video memory
	     bit 7    = DRAM/VRAM (0: DRAM, 1: VRAM)
	BH = chip revision (SR8F) (S/C Chip in VEGA VGA)
	BL = chip revision (SR8E) (G/A Chip in VEGA VGA)
	CX = 0000h
SeeAlso: AH=12h/BL=10h
----------1070-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - GET ADDRESS OF VIDEO RAM (TANDY 2000 only)
	AH = 70h
Return: AX:BX -> WORD containing green plane's offset
	AX:CX -> WORD containing green plane's segment
	AX:DX -> WORD containing segment of red (offset 0) and blue (offset
			4000) planes
SeeAlso: AH=71h
----------107000BX0000-----------------------
INT 10 - Everex Extended Video BIOS - RETURN EMULATION STATUS
	AX = 7000h
	BX = 0000h
Return: AL = 70h if Trident-based Everex card
	CL = monitor type
	    00h mono
	    01h CGA
	    02h EGA
	    03h digital multifrequency
	    04h IBM PS/2
	    05h IBM 8514
	    06h SuperVGA
	    07h analog multifrequency
	    08h super multifrequency
	CH = feature bits
	    bits 7,6: 00 = 256K memory
		      01 = 512K memory
		      10 = 1024K
		      11 = 2048K memory
	    bit 5:    special oscillator present
	    bit 4:    VGA protect enabled
	    bit 0:    6845 emulation
	DX = video board info
	    bits 4-15: board ID model
	    bits 0-3:  board ID revision
	DI = BCD BIOS version number
Note:	board models for Trident-based Everex cards:
	    236h Ultragraphics II
	    620h Vision VGA
	    673h EVGA
	    678h Viewpoint
----------107000BX0004-----------------------
INT 10 - Everex Extended Video BIOS - GET PAGING FUNCTION POINTER FOR CURR MODE
	AX = 7000h
	BX = 0004h
Return: ES:DI -> FAR paging function (call with DL = page to set)
Note:	the word preceding ES:DI is the length of the function in bytes, and
	  the last byte of the function is a FAR return instruction.
SeeAlso: AX=4F05h,AX=7000h/BX=0000h,AX=7000h/BX=0005h
----------107000BX0005-----------------------
INT 10 - Everex Extended Video BIOS - GET SUPPORTED MODE INFO
	AX = 7000h
	BX = 0005h
	CL = maximum number of modes to get info for
	CH = mode type to get info for (see below)
	DL = monitor type to get info for
	ES:DI -> buffer for mode info (see below)
Return: CL = total number of modes fitting criteria
	CH = size of each info record
SeeAlso: AX=7000h/BX=0000h,AX=7000h/BX=0004h

Values for mode type:
 00h all modes
 01h monochrome text modes
 02h color text modes
 03h four-color CGA graphics modes
 04h two-color CGA graphics modes
 05h 16-color graphics modes
 06h 256-color graphics modes

Format of mode information record:
Offset	Size	Description
 00h	BYTE	mode number (bit 7 set if extended mode)
 01h	BYTE	mode type (see above)
 02h	BYTE	info bits
		bits 7,6 reserved
		     5	 monochrome mode
		     4	 interlaced display
		     3	 requires special oscillator
		     2,1 memory required
			 00 = 256K
			 01 = 512K
			 10 = 1024K
			 11 = 2048K
		     0	 reserved
 03h	BYTE	font height
 04h	BYTE	text columns on screen
 05h	BYTE	text rows on screen
 06h	WORD	number of scan lines
 08h	BYTE	color information
		bits 7-4 reserved
		     3-0 bits per pixel
----------1071-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - GET ADDRESS OF INCRAM (TANDY 2000 only)
	AH = 71h
Return: AX:BX -> WORD containing segment address of INCRAM
	AX:CX -> WORD containing offset of INCRAM
SeeAlso: AH=70h
----------1072-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - SCROLL RIGHT PART OR ALL OF SCREEN (TANDY 2000 only)
	AH = 72h
	AL = number of columns to shift scroll area, 00h to clear entire area
	BH = new attributes for blanked columns at left
	CH,CL = row, column of upper left corner of scroll area
	DH,DL = row, column of lower right corner of scroll area
SeeAlso: AH=06h,AH=07h,AH=73h,INT 15/AH=12h/BH=05h
----------1073------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - SCROLL LEFT PART OR ALL OF SCREEN (TANDY 2000 only)
	AH = 73h
	AL = number of columns to shift scroll area, 00h to clear entire area
	BH = new attributes for blanked columns at right
	CH,CL = row, column of upper left corner of scroll area
	DH,DL = row, column of lower right corner of scroll area
SeeAlso: AH=06h,AH=07h,AH=72h,INT 15/AH=12h/BH=05h
----------107F00-----------------------------
INT 10 - SOLLEX SuperVGA - GET EXTENSIONS INFO
	AX = 7F00h
Return: AL != 7Fh if not supported
	AL = 7Fh if supported
	    AH = status
		00h successful
		    ES:DI -> info structure (see below)
		01h failed
SeeAlso: AX=4F00h

Format of info structure:
Offset	Size	Description
 00h	DWORD	pointer to VESA function dispatch table
 04h	DWORD	pointer to SOLLEX function dispatch table
 08h	DWORD	pointer to VESA SuperVGA info (see AX=4F00h)
 0Ch	DWORD	pointer to mode info structure table, consisting of
		alternating ResInfo (see below) and VESA mode information
		(see AX=4F01h) blocks, terminated with an FFFFh word
 10h	DWORD	pointer to font info structure table (see below)
 14h	WORD	high resolution crystal frequency in Hz (0000h = not present)
 16h	DWORD	pointer to ASCIZ ID string
 1Ah	DWORD	pointer to timeout reset table
		array of bytes, each a multiple of the minimum time increment
 1Eh	WORD	minimum time increment in timer ticks
 20h	BYTE	inverse options supported
		bit 0: inverse supported
		bits 1-7: reserved
 21h	BYTE	normal color value
 22h	BYTE	inverse color value
 23h	WORD	port to be accessed for normal/inverse settings
 25h	WORD	type of interface chip (currently undefined)
 27h	WORD	program operational mode
		bits 1-0: 00 no preference
			  01 terse (minimum detail in program messages)
			  10 verbose
			  11 use menus if supported, verbose mode otherwise
		bits 7-2: reserved
 29h	WORD	SOLLEX specification version
 2Bh	WORD	version of VESA/SOLLEX implementation
 2Dh	DWORD	offset to relocatable portion of SOLLEX extensions (for CONFIG)
 2Eh	DWORD	offset to unused section of the extensions ROM
 31h 16 BYTEs	reserved
Note:	all DWORD pointers initially require segment fixups; if the segment
	  is 0000h, it should be changed to the returned ES, otherwise it
	  may be assumed to be correct

Format of ResInfo:
Offset	Size	Description
 00h	WORD	16-bit mode number
 02h	WORD	adapter type (00h VGA, 01h EGA, 02h CGA, 03h MDA)
 04h	WORD	display info (see AX=7F01h/BL=01h)
 06h	DWORD	pointer to video parameter table
 0Ah	BYTE	replacement entry in master Video Parameter
 0Bh	BYTE	mode requested for mode set by BIOS
 0Ch	DWORD	pointer to LoadReg table
 10h	BYTE	index into table of clock values (see below)

Format of font info table [array] entry:
Offset	Size	Description
 00h	BYTE	required font height
 01h	BYTE	parameter to load text mode font
 02h	BYTE	parameter to load graphics mode font

Values for clock value index:
 00h	25 MHz
 01h	28 MHz
 02h	PCLK
 03h	31.5 MHz (VESA 640x480)
 04h	reserved
 05h	16 MHz (EGA)
 06h	PCLK
 07h	24 MHz (EGA)
 08h	25 MHz
 09h	28 MHz
 0Ah	36 MHz
 0Bh	45 MHz (for 1024x768)
 0Ch	80 MHz
 0Dh	40 MHz
 0Eh	65 MHz
 0Fh	 1 MHz (for powerdown)
----------107F01BL00-------------------------
INT 10 - SOLLEX SuperVGA - ADAPTER CONTROL - SET ADAPTER
	AX = 7F01h
	BL = 00h
	CX = adapter request
	    bits 1-0: adapter type (00 VGA, 01 EGA, 10 CGA, 11 MDA)
	    bit 2:    reserved
	    bits 4-3: change displays (00 none, 01 analog 10 digital 11 panel)
	    bits 6-5: desired monitor sense (01 color, 10 mono, 11=8514)
	    bit 7:    lock override
	    bit 8:    alternate adapter mode
	    bits 15-9: reserved
Return: AL != 7Fh if not supported
	AL = 7Fh if supported
	    AH = status
		00h successful
		01h failed
Note:	initializes video hardware to a particular standard
SeeAlso: AX=7F00h,AX=7F01h/BL=01h,AX=7F01h/BL=02h
----------107F01BL01-------------------------
INT 10 - SOLLEX SuperVGA - ADAPTER CONTROL - GET ADAPTER
	AX = 7F01h
	BL = 01h
Return: AL != 7Fh if not supported
	AL = 7Fh if supported
	    AH = status
		00h successful
		01h failed
	    BX = adapter type (see AX=7F01h/BL=00h)
	    DX = display type
		bits 1-0: monitor sense (00 none, 01 color, 10 mono, 11=8514)
		bit 2:	  multi-frequency analog monitor active
		bit 3:	  LCD panel active
		bit 4:	  plasma/electroluminescent panel active
		bit 5:	  PS/2-type monitor active
		bit 6:	  multi-frequency digital monitor active
		bit 7:	  Enhanced Color Display monitor active
		bit 8:	  alternate display active
		bits 15-9: reserved
SeeAlso: AX=7F00h,AX=7F01h/BL=00h,AX=7F01h/BL=02h
----------107F01BL02-------------------------
INT 10 - SOLLEX SuperVGA - ADAPTER CONTROL - DETERMINE ADAPTER SUPPORT
	AX = 7F01h
	BL = 02h
	CX = adapter request (see AX=7F01h/BL=00h)
Return: AL != 7Fh if not supported
	AL = 7Fh if supported
	    AH = status
		00h requested setting can successfully be made
		01h requested setting not available in this configuration
SeeAlso: AX=7F00h,AX=7F01h/BL=00h
----------107F02BL00-------------------------
INT 10 - SOLLEX SuperVGA - DISPLAY OUTPUT CONTROL - SET DISPLAY OUTPUT
	AX = 7F02h
	BL = 00h
	CX = display output setting
	    bit 0: CRTC control in bits 2,1 valid
	    bit 1: enable digital output
	    bit 2: enable analog output
	    bit 3: panel control in bits 5,4 valid
	    bit 4: enable LCD output
	    bit 5: enable plasma/EL output
	    bit 6: inverse control in bit 7 valid
	    bit 7: 0=normal, 1=inverse
	    bits 15-8 reserved
Return: AL != 7Fh if not supported
	AL = 7Fh if supported
	    AH = status
		00h successful
		01h failed
SeeAlso: AX=7F00h,AX=7F02h/BL=00h
----------107F02BL01-------------------------
INT 10 - SOLLEX SuperVGA - DISPLAY OUTPUT CONTROL - GET DISPLAY OUTPUT
	AX = 7F02h
	BL = 01h
Return: AL != 7Fh if not supported
	AL = 7Fh if supported
	    AH = status
		00h successful
		    BX = display output setting (see AX=7F02h/BL=00h)
		    CX = displays attached
			bit 0: PS/2 display on analog output
			bit 1: multi-frequency monitor on analog output
			bit 2: LCD panel attached
			bit 3: plasma/electroluminescent panel attached
			bit 4: multi-frequency monitor on digital output
			bit 5: Enhanced Color Display attached to digital outpt
			bit 6: alternate display
			bits 15-7: reserved
		01h failed
SeeAlso: AX=7F00h,AX=7F02h/BL=00h
----------107F03BL00-------------------------
INT 10 - SOLLEX SuperVGA - VIDEO SUPPORT CONTROL - GET SUPPORT INFO
	AX = 7F03h
	BL = 00h
	CX = support type
		0000h VGA, 0001h EGA, 0002h CGA, 0003h MDA, 0004h extensions,
		0005h-0012h reserved for SOLLEX, 0013h Hercules,
		0014h-001Fh reserved for SOLLEX, 0020h-00FFh reserved for OEM
Return: AL != 7Fh if not supported
	AL = 7Fh if supported
	    AH = status
		00h successful
		    CX = size of video support code
		    DX = segment of physical video support (0000h if no ROM)
		    ES = segment of active video support
		    ES:DI -> information block (DI = 0000h if none available)
		01h failed
SeeAlso: AX=7F03h/BL=01h
----------107F03BL01-------------------------
INT 10 - SOLLEX SuperVGA - VIDEO SUPPORT CONTROL - INITIALIZE VIDEO SUPPORT
	AX = 7F03h
	BL = 01h
	CX = support request
	ES = segment of support code
Return: AL != 7Fh if not supported
	AL = 7Fh if supported
	    AH = status
		00h successful
		01h failed
Note:	initializes the indicated video support by calling ES:0003h; this
	  function may be used to switch the active video support back to
	  ROM after AX=7F03h/BL=02h
SeeAlso: AX=7F03h/BL=00h
----------107F03BL02-------------------------
INT 10 - SOLLEX SuperVGA - VIDEO SUPPORT CONTROL - GO RAM RESIDENT
	AX = 7F03h
	BL = 02h
	CX = support request
	ES = destination segment
Return: AL != 7Fh if not supported
	AL = 7Fh if supported
	    AH = status
		00h successful
		01h failed
SeeAlso: AX=7F00h,AX=7F03h/BL=01h
----------107F04BL00-------------------------
INT 10 - SOLLEX SuperVGA - POWER CONTROL - SET POWER STATE
	AX = 7F04h
	BL = 00h
	CX = new power state
Return: AL != 7Fh if not supported
	AL = 7Fh if supported
	    AH = status
		00h successful
		01h failed
Note:	higher values progressively reduce the operations available on the
	  video adapter while yielding increasing power savings
SeeAlso: AX=7F00h,AX=7F04h/BL=01h
----------107F04BL01-------------------------
INT 10 - SOLLEX SuperVGA - POWER CONTROL - GET POWER STATE
	AX = 7F04h
	BL = 01h
Return: AL != 7Fh if not supported
	AL = 7Fh if supported
	    AH = status
		00h successful
		    CX = current power state
		    DX = maximum state
		01h failed
SeeAlso: AX=7F00h,AX=7F04h/BL=00h
----------107F04BL02-------------------------
INT 10 - SOLLEX SuperVGA - POWER CONTROL - SET TIMEOUT RESET
	AX = 7F04h
	BL = 02h
	CX = timeout reset
Return: AL != 7Fh if not supported
	AL = 7Fh if supported
	    AH = status
		00h successful
		01h failed
SeeAlso: AX=7F00h,AX=7F04h/BL=03h
----------107F04BL03-------------------------
INT 10 - SOLLEX SuperVGA - POWER CONTROL - GET TIMEOUT RESET
	AX = 7F04h
	BL = 03h
Return: AL != 7Fh if not supported
	AL = 7Fh if supported
	    AH = status
		00h successful
		    BX = time increment
		    CX = current timeout reset
		    DX = maximum timeout reset
		    ES:DI -> timeout reset table (array of bytes)
		01h failed
Note:	the timeout period is computed as (BYTE ES:[DI+CX]) * BX timer ticks
SeeAlso: AX=7F00h,AX=7F04h/BL=02h
----------107F05-----------------------------
INT 10 - SOLLEX SuperVGA - LOAD REGISTER
	AX = 7F05h
	ES:DI -> register value table (see below)
Return: AL != 7Fh if not supported
	AL = 7Fh if supported
	    AH = status
		00h successful
		01h failed
SeeAlso: AH=F1h,AH=F3h,AH=F5h

Format of register value table:
Offset	Size	Description
 00h	WORD	base I/O register (FFFFh = end of list)
 02h 2N BYTEs	pairs of values to be written to the base I/O register as an
		index value and the following register as a data byte
 2N+2	WORD	FFFFh (end of data list)
	... (repeats until FFFFh base address)
----------107F06-----------------------------
INT 10 - SOLLEX SuperVGA - MULTIPLE FONT CONTROL
	AX = 7F06h
	BL = subfunction
	    00h set multiple font state
		CX = new state (00h off, 01h on)
	    01h get multiple font state
		Return: BL = current state (00h off, 01h on)
Return: AL != 7Fh if not supported
	AL = 7Fh if supported
	    AH = status
		00h successful
		01h failed
SeeAlso: AH=11h
----------107F07-----------------------------
INT 10 - SOLLEX SuperVGA - FILL VIDEO RAM
	AX = 7F07h
	BL = how much to fill
	   00h regen size
	   01h all video memory
	CX = pattern to write (normally 0720h for text modes and 0000h for gr)
Return: AL != 7Fh if not supported
	AL = 7Fh if supported
	    AH = status
		00h successful
		01h failed
SeeAlso: AH=06h
----------1080--DX4456-----------------------
INT 10 U - VIDEO (DESQview 2.0x only) - internal - SET ??? HANDLER
	AH = 80h
	DX = 4456h ('DV')
	ES:DI -> FAR subroutine to be called on ???
Return: DS = segment of DESQview data structure for video buffer
Note:	this function is probably meant for internal use only, due to the magic
	  value required in DX
	the subroutine seems to be called when the DESQview menu is accessed;
	  on entry, AL = 03h or 04h
----------1081--DX4456-----------------------
INT 10 U - VIDEO (DESQview 2.0x only) - internal - GET ???
	AH = 81h
	DX = 4456h ('DV')
Return: ES = segment of DESQview data structure for video buffer
	    BYTE ES:[0] = current window number in DV 2.0x
Note:	this function is probably meant for internal use only, due to the magic
	  value required in DX
SeeAlso: AH=82h
----------1082--DX4456-----------------------
INT 10 U - VIDEO (DESQview 2.0x only) - internal - GET CURRENT WINDOW INFO
	AH = 82h
	DX = 4456h ('DV')
Return: DS = segment in DESQview for data structure
	     in DV 2.00,
		  BYTE DS:[0] = window number
		  WORD DS:[1] = segment of other data structure
		  WORD DS:[3] = segment of window's object handle
	ES = segment of DESQview data structure for video buffer
	AL = current window number
	AH = ???
	BL = direct screen writes
	    00h program does not do direct writes
	    01h program does direct writes, so shadow buffer not usable
	BH = ???
	CL = current video mode
	CH = ???
Note:	this function is probably meant for internal use only, due to the magic
	  value required in DX
SeeAlso: AH=81h
----------108B-------------------------------
INT 10 - Alloy MW386 - FORCE WORKSTATION SCREEN UPDATE
	AH = 8Bh
SeeAlso: AH=92h,AH=93h
----------1090-------------------------------
INT 10 - Alloy MW386 - GET PHYSICAL WORKSTATION DISPLAY MODE
	AH = 90h
Return: AL = current video mode (see AH=00h)
SeeAlso: AH=91h
----------1091-------------------------------
INT 10 - Alloy MW386 - GET PHYSICAL WORKSTATION ADAPTER TYPE
	AH = 91h
Return: AL = video adapter type
	    00h monochrome
	    01h Hercules monochrome graphics
	    02h CGA
	    03h EGA
	    04h VGA
	    80h monochrome text terminal
	    81h Hercules graphics terminal
	    82h color graphics terminal
Note:	types less than 80h do not imply that the current user is on the host
SeeAlso: AH=90h
----------1092-------------------------------
INT 10 - Alloy MW386 - INHIBIT WORKSTATION SCREEN UPDATES
	AH = 92h
Note:	the terminal will be updated even when screen updates are inhibited if
	  TTY output is used
SeeAlso: AH=8Bh
----------1093-------------------------------
INT 10 - Alloy MW386 - REDRAW SCREEN
	AH = 93h
SeeAlso: AH=8Bh
----------10BF00-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - Compaq Portable Extensions - SELECT EXTERNAL MONITOR
	AX = BF00h
Note:	all registers preserved and the internal monitor is blanked
	the external monitor becomes the active monitor
SeeAlso: AX=BF01h
----------10BF01-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - Compaq Portable Extensions - SELECT INTERNAL MONITOR
	AX = BF01h
Note:	all registers preserved and the external monitor is blanked
	the internal monitor becomes the active monitor
SeeAlso: AX=BF00h
----------10BF02-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - Compaq Portable Extensions - SET MASTER MODE OF CURRENT CTRLR
	AX = BF02h
	BH = master mode
	    04h CGA
	    05h EGA
	    07h MDA
SeeAlso: AX=BF03h
----------10BF03BX0000-----------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - Compaq Portable/Systempro Extensions - GET ENVIRONMENT
	AX = BF03h
	BX = 0000h
Return: BH = active monitor
	    00h = external
	    01h = internal
	BL = master mode
	    00h = switchable VDU not present
	    04h = CGA
	    05h = EGA
	    07h = MDA
	    08h = switchable LCD controller present
	CH = 00h (reserved)
	CL = switchable VDU mode supported
	    bit	 0   = CGA supported
	    bits 1,2 = reserved (1)
	    bit	 3   = MDA supported
	    bits 4-7 = reserved (1)
	DH = internal monitor type
	    00h = none
	    01h = Dual-mode monitor
	    02h = 5153 RGB monitor
	    03h = Compaq Color monitor
	    04h = 640x400 flat panel
	    07h = LCD VGA
	DL = external monitor type
	    00h = none
	    01h = dual-mode monitor
	    02h = 5153 RGB monitor
	    03h = Compaq Color monitor
	    04h = 640x400 flat panel
	    05h = VGC monochrome
	    06h = VGC color
SeeAlso: AH=1Ah,AX=BF00h,AX=BF01h,AX=BF02h
----------10BF04-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - Compaq Portable Extensions - SET MODE SWITCH DELAY
	AX = BF04h
	BH = new state of delay
	    00h enabled
	    01h disabled
SeeAlso: AX=BF05h
----------10BF05-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - Compaq Systempro Extensions - ENABLE/DISABLE DISPLAY
	AX = BF05h
	BH = new state of video
	    00h off
	    01h on
SeeAlso: AX=BF04h
----------10BF06-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - Compaq SLT/286 - READ GRAY SCALE TABLE
	AX = BF06h
	CL = address to be read from gray scale table
Return: AL = bit 3-0 - Value read from gray scale table
	CL = address to be read from gray scale table
SeeAlso: AH=12h/BL=33h,AX=BF07h
----------10BF07-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - Compaq SLT/286 - WRITE GRAY SCALE TABLE
	AX = BF07h
	CH = value to write to gray scale table
	CL = address to be written to gray scale table
SeeAlso: AX=BF06h
----------10BF08-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - Compaq SLT/286 - WRITE COLOR MIX REGISTERS
	AX = BF08h
	CH = bits 7-4 - Green weight
	     bits 3-0 - Blue weight
	CL = bits 7-4 - unused
	     bits 3-0 - Red weight
----------10CC00SI0000-----------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - UltraVision - GET STATUS (INSTALLATION CHECK)
	AX = CC00h
	SI = 0000h (if checking version)
Return: CX = ABCDh
	AL = Ultravision extensions
	    00h enabled
	    FFh disabled
	AH = card designator
	BX:00F0h -> palette values (for compatibility with NEWFONT)
	DX = support for high resolution modes
	    00h not active
	    01h active
	SI = UltraVision version number (v1.2+), high byte=major,low byte=minor
	   = unchanged for versions <1.2
SeeAlso: AX=CC01h,AX=CC02h
----------10CC01-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - UltraVision - DISABLE EXTENSIONS
	AX = CC01h
Notes:	subsequent BIOS calls will be passed through to previous handler
	should be followed immediately by mode set to restore normal EGA/VGA
	  state
SeeAlso: AX=CC02h
----------10CC02-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - UltraVision - ENABLE EXTENSIONS
	AX = CC02h
Note:	should be followed immediately by mode set to restore previous
	  UltraVision state
SeeAlso: AX=CC01h
----------10CD00-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - UltraVision - LOAD ULTRAVISION PALETTE (color EGA,VGA)
	AX = CD00h
	CL = palette table number (01h-07h for v1.x, 01h-0Fh for v2+)
	DS:DX -> 16-byte palette register list (colors for registers 00h-0Fh)
Notes:	if palette locking is in effect for the current mode, the new colors
	  will be displayed immediately; otherwise, the system reverts to the
	  default palette
	palette table 0 is reserved for the default palette and cannot be set
	UltraVision always sets the border color to black
SeeAlso: AX=CD01h,AX=CD02h
----------10CD01-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - UltraVision - SET PALETTE LOCKING STATUS (color EGA,VGA)
	AX = CD01h
	CL = palette locking value
	    00h none
	    01h text modes only (02h,03h)
	    FFh all modes (all standard color text and graphics modes)
Notes:	intended for video modes with 16 or fewer colors
SeeAlso: AX=1000h,AX=1002h,AX=CD00h,AX=CD03h
----------10CD02-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - UltraVision - GET ULTRAVISION PALETTE (EGA,VGA)
	AX = CD02h
Return: CL = palette table number
	DS:DX -> 17-byte palette register list
	DS:SI -> current font names table (see below)
Note:	only the font names are valid on monochrome EGA systems
SeeAlso: AX=1009h,AX=CD00h

Format of palette register list:
Offset	Size	Description
 00h 16 BYTEs	colors for palette registers 00h through 0Fh
 10h	BYTE	border color

Format of current font names table (v2+):
Offset	Size	standard EGA	HiRes EGA	VGA
 00h  8 BYTEs	N/A		F19 font	F20 font
 08h  8 BYTEs	F14 font	F14 font	F14 font
 10h  8 BYTEs	N/A		F11 font	F10 font
 18h  8 BYTEs	F8 font		F8 font		F8 font

Format of current font names table (v1.x):
Offset	Size	HiRes EGA
 00h  8 BYTEs	F19/F14 font
 08h  8 BYTEs	F11/F8 font
----------10CD03-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - UltraVision - GET PALETTE LOCKING STATUS (color EGA,VGA)
	AX = CD03h
Return: CL = palette locking value
	    00h none
	    01h text modes only
	    FFh all modes
SeeAlso: AX=CD01h
----------10CD04-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - UltraVision - GET UltraVision TEXT MODE (EGA,VGA)
	AX = CD04h
Return: AL = mode number
	    11h 80x25
	    12h 80x43, 80x50
	    13h 80x34, 80x36
	    14h 80x60, 80x63
	    19h 94x25
	    1Ah 94x43, 94x50
	    1Bh 94x36
	    1Ch 94x63
	    21h 108x25
	    22h 108x43, 108x50
	    23h 107x34, 108x36
	    24h 108x60, 108x63
	    31h 120x25
	    32h 120x43, 120x50
	    33h 132x25
	    34h 132x44, 132x50
	    39h 120x36
	    3Ah 120x63
	    3Bh 132x36
	    3Ch 132x60
SeeAlso: AH=0Fh,AX=CC00h,AH=CDh
----------10CD05-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - UltraVision - SET CURSOR TYPE (EGA,VGA)
	AX = CD05h
	CL = type
	    00h line cursor
	    FFh box cursor
Note:	sets default cursor type for text-based programs
SeeAlso: AH=01h,AX=CD06h
----------10CD06-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - UltraVision - GET CURSOR TYPE (EGA,VGA)
	AX = CD06h
Return:	CL = type
	    00h line cursor
	    FFh box cursor
SeeAlso: AH=03h,AX=CD05h
----------10CD07-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - UltraVision v1.2+ - SET UNDERLINE STATUS (EGA,VGA)
	AX = CD07h
	CL = hardware underline status
	    00h off (color systems only)
	    01h underline below characters
	    02h strike through characters
	BL = foreground color for normal text (FFh = current)
	BH = foreground color for bright text (FFh = current)
Return: CL = hardware underline status
	BL = current foreground color for normal text
	BH = current foreground color for bright text
Notes:	when underline or strikeout is enabled in color text modes, the
	  specified colors will be assigned temporarily to colors 01h and 09h,
	  allowing affected text to match non-underlined text.	The color
	  remapping uses values from the current onscreen palette regardless
	  of the palette locking status (see AX=CD01h)
	specify the standard colors (BL=01h,BH=09h) to enable underline or
	  strikeout without color remapping
SeeAlso: AX=CD08h
----------10CD08-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - UltraVision v1.2+ - GET UNDERLINE STATUS (EGA,VGA)
	AX = CD08h
Return: CL = hardware underline status (see AX=CD07h)
	BL = foreground color for normal text
	BH = foreground color for bright text
Note:	only CL is valid on monochrome EGA systems
SeeAlso: AX=CD07h
----------10CD10-----------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - UltraVision - LOAD USER FONT (EGA,VGA)
	AX = CD10h
	BH = bytes per character (08h,0Ah,0Bh,0Eh,13h,14h)
	CX = ABCDh load 9xN alternate font (v2+)
	   else number of characters to load
		DX = character offset into font table
		DS:SI -> 8-byte ASCII font name
	ES:BP -> font definitions
Return: AX = FFFFh if invalid font parameters
Notes:	loads the designated characters into UltraVision's resident font area
	should be followed by a video mode set to reload character generator
SeeAlso: AX=1100h
----------10CD-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - UltraVision - SET ULTRAVISION TEXT MODE (EGA,VGA)
	AH = CDh
	AL = text mode number (see AX=CD04h)
Return: AX = CDCDh if invalid mode
SeeAlso: AX=CD04h
----------10EF-------------------------------
INT 10 - VIDEO - MSHERC.COM - INSTALLATION CHECK???
	AH = EFh
Return: DL = video adapter type
	    00h original Hercules
	    01h ???  \ one is probably Hercules Plus, the other
	    02h ???  / Hercules InColor
	    FFh non-Hercules 
	DH = memory mode byte
	    01h "half" mode
	    03h "full" mode
Note:	MSHERC.COM is a support program for the Microsoft Quick languages which
	  makes their graphics libraries compatible with a Hercules card by
	  adding video modes 08h and 88h, and supporting text in the new
	  graphics modes.  While in mode 08h or 88h, INT 10 supports the
	  Hercules card much like a CGA.
----------10F0-------------------------------
INT 10 - EGA Register Interface Library - READ ONE REGISTER
	AH = F0h
	BL = register number
	BH = 00h
	DX = group index
	    Pointer/data chips
	       00h CRT Controller (25 reg) 3B4h mono modes, 3D4h color modes
	       08h Sequencer (5 registers) 3C4h
	       10h Graphics Controller (9 registers) 3CEh
	       18h Attribute Controller (20 registers) 3C0h
	    Single registers
	       20h Miscellaneous Output register 3C2h
	       28h Feature Control register (3BAh mono modes, 3DAh color modes)
	       30h Graphics 1 Position register 3CCh
	       38h Graphics 2 Position register 3CAh
Return: BL = data
Note:	provided by the Microsoft Mouse driver, OS/2 compatibility box, and
	  others
SeeAlso: AH=F1h,AH=F2h,INT 2F/AX=BC00h
----------10F1-------------------------------
INT 10 - EGA Register Interface Library - WRITE ONE REGISTER
	AH = F1h
	DX = group index (see AH=F0h)
	    if single register:
		BL = value to write
	    otherwise
		BL = register number
		BH = value to write
Return: BL = data
Note:	provided by the Microsoft Mouse driver, OS/2 compatibility box, and
	  others
SeeAlso: AX=7F05h,AH=F0h,AH=F3h
----------10F2-------------------------------
INT 10 - EGA Register Interface Library - READ REGISTER RANGE
	AH = F2h
	CH = starting register number
	CL = Number of registers (>1)
	DX = group index
	     00h CRTC (3B4h mono modes, 3D4h color modes)
	     08h Sequencer 3C4h
	     10h Graphics Controller 3CEh
	     18h Attribute Controller 3C0h
	ES:BX -> buffer, CL bytes
Note:	provided by the Microsoft Mouse driver, OS/2 compatibility box, and
	  others
SeeAlso: AH=F0h,AH=F3h
----------10F3-------------------------------
INT 10 - EGA Register Interface Library - WRITE REGISTER RANGE
	AH = F3h
	CH = starting register
	CL = number of registers (>1)
	DX = group index (see AH=F2h)
	ES:BX -> buffer, CL bytes
Note:	provided by the Microsoft Mouse driver, OS/2 compatibility box, and
	  others
SeeAlso: AX=7F05h,AH=F1h,AH=F2h
----------10F4-------------------------------
INT 10 - EGA Register Interface Library - READ REGISTER SET
	AH = F4h
	CX = number of registers to read (>1)
	ES:BX -> table of records (see below)
Return: register values in table filled in
Note:	provided by the Microsoft Mouse driver, OS/2 compatibility box, and
	  others
SeeAlso: AH=F0h,AH=F2h,AH=F5h

Format of entries in table of register records:
Offset	Size	Description
 00h	WORD	group index
		Pointer/data chips
		   00h CRTC (3B4h mono modes, 3D4h color modes)
		   08h Sequencer 3C4h
		   10h Graphics Controller 3CEh
		   18h Attribute Controller 3C0h
		Single registers
		   20h Miscellaneous Output register 3C2h
		   28h Feature Control register (3BAh mono modes, 3DAh color)
		   30h Graphics 1 Position register 3CCh
		   38h Graphics 2 Position register 3CAh
 02h	BYTE	register number (0 for single registers)
 03h	BYTE	register value
----------10F5-------------------------------
INT 10 - EGA Register Interface Library - WRITE REGISTER SET
	AH = F5h
	CX = number of registers to write (>1)
	ES:BX -> table of records (see AH=F4h)
Note:	provided by the Microsoft Mouse driver, OS/2 compatibility box, and
	  others
SeeAlso: AX=7F05h,AH=F1h,AH=F3h,AH=F4h
----------10F6------------------------------
INT 10 - EGA Register Interface Library - REVERT TO DEFAULT REGISTERS
	AH = F6h
Note:	provided by the Microsoft Mouse driver, OS/2 compatibility box, and
	  others
SeeAlso: AH=F7h
----------10F7------------------------------
INT 10 - EGA Register Interface Library - DEFINE DEFAULT REGISTER TABLE
	AH = F7h
	DX = port number
	   Pointer/data chips
	      00h CRTC (3B4h mono modes, 3D4h color modes)
	      08h Sequencer 3C4h
	      10h Graphics Controller 3CEh
	      18h Attribute Controller 3C0h
	   Single registers
	      20h Miscellaneous Output register 3C2h
	      28h Feature Control register (3BAh mono modes, 3DAh color modes)
	      30h Graphics 1 Position register 3CCh
	      38h Graphics 2 Position register 3CAh
	ES:BX -> table of one-byte entries, one byte to be written to each
		 register
Note:	provided by the Microsoft Mouse driver, OS/2 compatibility box, and
	  others
SeeAlso: AH=F6h
----------10FA--BX0000----------------------
INT 10 - EGA Register Interface Library - INTERROGATE DRIVER
	AH = FAh
	BX = 0000h
Return: BX = 0000h if mouse driver not present
	ES:BX -> EGA Register Interface version number, if present:
	    byte 0 = major release number
	    byte 1 = minor release number
Note:	provided by the Microsoft Mouse driver, OS/2 compatibility box, and
	  others
SeeAlso: AH=F6h,INT 2F/AX=BC00h
----------10FA------------------------------
INT 10 - FASTBUFF.COM - INSTALLATION CHECK
	AH = FAh
Return: AX = 00FAh if installed
	    ES = segment of resident code
Note:	FASTBUFF.COM is a keyboard speedup/screen blanking utility by David
	  Steiner
----------10FE------------------------------
INT 10 - TopView - GET SHADOW BUFFER
	AH = FEh
	ES:DI -> assumed video buffer
		B800h:0000h color text/CGA graphics, B000h:0000h mono text,
		  or A000h:0000h EGA/VGA graphics (RSIS environments only)
Return: ES:DI -> actual video buffer for calling process
Notes:	if no multitasker or RSIS-compliant environment is installed, ES:DI is
	  returned unchanged; RSIS is the Relocated Screen Interface
	  Specification
	for display pages other than 0, use AH=05h and AH=0Fh to determine
	  whether a particular page exists
	TopView requires a call to AH=FFh to notify it that the screen has
	  changed; DESQview will check for changes itself until the first call
	  to AH=FFh
SeeAlso: AH=05h,AH=FFh,INT 15/AX=1024h,INT 21/AH=2Bh"DESQview"
----------10FF-------------------------------
INT 10 - TopView - UPDATE SCREEN FROM SHADOW BUFFER
	AH = FFh
	CX = number of consecutive changed characters
	ES:DI -> first changed character in shadow buffer
Notes:	avoid CX=0000h
	DESQview will discontinue the automatic screen updating initiated by
	  AH=FEh after this call
SeeAlso: AH=FEh
----------10FF-------------------------------
INT 10 - DJ GO32.EXE 80386+ DOS extender - VIDEO EXTENSIONS
	AH = FFh
	AL = video mode
	    00h 80x25 text
	    01h default text
	    02h CXxDX text
	    03h biggest text
	    04h 320x200 graphics
	    05h default graphics
	    06h CXxDX graphics
	    07h	biggest non-interlaced graphics
	    08h biggest graphics
SeeAlso: AH=00h,INT 21/AH=FFh"GO32"
----------10FF00-----------------------------
INT 10 - CARBON COPY PLUS v5.0 - CHECK IF CC CONNECTED TO CCHELP
	AX = FF00h
Return: BL = 00h not connected
	   = 01h connected
----------10FF01-----------------------------
INT 10 - CARBON COPY PLUS v5.0 - DISCONNECT AND RESET LINE
	AX = FF01h
----------10FF02-----------------------------
INT 10 - CARBON COPY PLUS v5.0 - GET LAST PHONE NUMBER DIALED
	AX = FF02h
Return: ES:DI -> ASCIZ phone number
----------11---------------------------------
INT 11 - CPU-generated (80486+) - ALIGNMENT CHECK
   Bit AC in the EFLAGS register enables this interrupt on a memory reference
     on a mis-aligned address when in privilege mode 3.
----------11---------------------------------
INT 11 - BIOS - GET EQUIPMENT LIST
Return: AX = BIOS equipment list word
	    bits
	    0	  floppy disk(s) installed (see bits 6-7)
	    1	  80x87 coprocessor installed
	    2,3	  number of 16K banks of RAM on motherboard (PC only)
		  number of 64K banks of RAM on motherboard (XT only)
	    2	  pointing device installed (PS)
	    3	  unused (PS)
	    4-5	  initial video mode
		  00 EGA, VGA, or PGA
		  01 40x25 color
		  10 80x25 color
		  11 80x25 monochrome
	    6-7	  number of floppies installed less 1 (if bit 0 set)
	    8	  DMA support installed (PCjr, some Tandy 1000s, 1400LT)
	    9-11  number of serial ports installed
	    12	  game port installed
	    13	  serial printer attached (PCjr)
		  internal modem installed (PC/Convertible)
	    14-15 number of parallel ports installed
---Compaq and many other 386/486 machines--
	EAX bit 23: page tables set so that Weitek coprocessor addressable in
			real mode
	    bit 24: Weitek math coprocessor present
---Compaq Systempro
	EAX bit 25: internal DMA parallel port available
		26: IRQ for internal DMA parallel port (if bit 25 set)
		    0 = IRQ5
		    1 = IRQ7
	     27,28: parallel port DMA channel
		    00 DMA channel 0
		    01 DMA channel 0 ???
		    10 reserved
		    11 DMA channel 3
SeeAlso: INT 12
----------11BC--DX1954-----------------------
INT 11 - BNU FOSSIL - INSTALLATION CHECK
	AH = BCh
	DX = 1954h
Return: AX = 1954h
	ES:DX -> entry point of driver (instead of INT 14)
----------11FF--SI6A6A-----------------------
INT 11 - WD7000 SDLP interface - EXECUTE GENERIC SCSI COMMAND
	AH = FFh
	SI = 6A6Ah
	AL = SCSI Addressing
	    bits 2-0 SCSI Target LUN (logical unit number)
	    bits 5-3 SCSI Target ID
	    bit 7    write flag, set for write operations, clear otherwise
	CX = bytes of data to be transmitted (max FFF0h)
	DH = 00h
	DL = length of SCSI Command Descriptor Block
	DS:DI -> SCSI Command Descriptor Block
	ES:BX -> data buffer
Return: CF set on error
	    AL = error code
	CF clear if successful
Note:	because of busmaster operations with WD7000FASST avoid accessing
	  video memory directly; check 386 memory manager for VDS support.
	  The WD7000XTAT works with programmed IO and does not have this
	  limitation.
SeeAlso: INT 21/AX=4402"ASPI"
----------11FFFECXFFFE-----------------------
INT 11 - BACK&FORTH (before v1.62) API
	AX = FFFEh
	CX = FFFEh
	BX = function
	    00h installation check
		Return: AX = 0001h BNFHIGH and BNFLOW both loaded
			   = 0003h only BNFHIGH loaded
			   else neither loaded
	    01h ???
		Return: DX:AX -> ???
	    02h ???
	    03h ???
	    04h ???
	    05h ??? switches current PSP segment and stack if BNFLOW has not
		    yet announced itself installed
	    06h ???
		Return: AX = ???
SeeAlso: INT 12/AX=FFFEh
----------12---------------------------------
INT 12 - BIOS - GET MEMORY SIZE
Return:	AX = kilobytes of contiguous memory starting at absolute address 00000h
Note:	this call returns the contents of the word at 0040h:0013h; in PC and
	  XT, this value is set from the switches on the motherboard
SeeAlso: INT 11
----------12----CX1806-----------------------
INT 12 - KEYBUI v2.0+ - INSTALLATION CHECK
	CX = 1806h
Return:	AX = kilobytes of contiguous memory starting at absolute address 00000h
	CX = 1960h if installed
Note:	KEYBUI is a resident keyboard driver by Johan Zwiekhorst which allows
	  accented characters and box drawing on standard QWERTY keyboards; it
	  also provides break-to-DOS and screen blanking capabilities
----------12----CX1807-----------------------
INT 12 - PARKER v2.0+ - INSTALLATION CHECK
	CX = 1807h
Return:	AX = kilobytes of contiguous memory starting at absolute address 00000h
	CX = 1961h if installed
Note:	PARKER is an optionally-resident hard disk parking program by Johan
	  Zwiekhorst
----------12FFFECXFFFE-----------------------
INT 12 - Back&Forth v1.62+ - API
	AX = FFFEh
	CX = FFFEh
	BX = function
	    00h installation check
		Return: AX = 0001h installed
			     else  not loaded
	    02h build program ID list
		ES:DI -> buffer of at least 100 bytes, to be filled with words
		Return: AX = number of programs defined
			ES:DI buffer filled with AX words
	    03h switch to specified task (task need not be open yet)
		DX = two-letter program ID
		Return: AX = 0000h if task undefined
	    04h ???
	    05h	???
	    06h	get version (undoc)
		Return: AX = version * 100 (v1.71 = 00ABh)
	    07h ???
	    08h get open tasks (undoc)
		ES:DI -> task info buffer (see below)
		Return: AX = number of open tasks (max 20)
	    09h	???
Note:	Back & Forth is a task switcher by Progressive Solutions, Inc.
SeeAlso: INT 11/AX=FFFEh

Format of task info buffer:
Offset	Size	Description
 00h 21 BYTEs	ASCIZ task name
 15h	BYTE	hotkey shift state (as for INT 16/AH=02h)
 16h	WORD	hotkey scan code
 18h	WORD	program ID
----------1300-------------------------------
INT 13 - DISK - RESET DISK SYSTEM
	AH = 00h
	DL = drive (if bit 7 is set both hard disks and floppy disks reset)
Return: AH = status (see AH=01h)
	CF clear if successful (returned AH=00h)
	CF set on error
Note:	forces controller to recalibrate drive heads (seek to track 0)
SeeAlso: AH=0Dh,AH=11h,INT 21/AH=0Dh,INT 4E"TI Professional"
----------1301-------------------------------
INT 13 - DISK - GET STATUS OF LAST OPERATION
	AH = 01h
	DL = drive (bit 7 set for hard disk)
Return: CF clear if successful (returned status 00h)
	CF set on error
	AH = status of previous operation
	    00h successful completion
	    01h invalid function in AH or invalid parameter
	    02h address mark not found
	    03h disk write-protected (floppy)
	    04h sector not found
	    05h reset failed (hard disk)
	    06h disk changed (floppy)
	    07h drive parameter activity failed (hard disk)
	    08h DMA overrun
	    09h attempted DMA across 64K boundary
	    0Ah bad sector detected (hard disk)
	    0Bh bad track detected (hard disk)
	    0Ch unsupported track or invalid media
	    0Dh invalid number of sectors on format (hard disk)
	    0Eh control data address mark detected (hard disk)
	    0Fh DMA arbitration level out of range (hard disk)
	    10h uncorrectable CRC or ECC error on read
	    11h data ECC corrected (hard disk)
	    20h controller failure
	    40h seek failed
	    80h timeout (not ready)
	    AAh drive not ready (hard disk)
	    BBh undefined error (hard disk)
	    CCh write fault (hard disk)
	    E0h status register error (hard disk)
	    FFh sense operation failed (hard disk)
Note:	some BIOSes return the status in AL; the PS/2 Model 30/286 returns the
	  status in both AH and AL
----------1302-------------------------------
INT 13 - DISK - READ SECTOR(S) INTO MEMORY
	AH = 02h
	AL = number of sectors to read (must be nonzero)
	CH = low eight bits of cylinder number
	CL = sector number (bits 0-5)
	     high two bits of cylinder (bits 6-7, hard disk only)
	DH = head number
	DL = drive number (bit 7 set for hard disk)
	ES:BX -> data buffer
Return: CF set on error
	    if AH = 11h (corrected ECC error), AL = burst length
	CF clear if successful
	AH = status (see AH=01h)
	AL = number of sectors transferred
Notes:	errors on a floppy may be due to the motor failing to spin up quickly
	  enough; the read should be retried at least three times, resetting
	  the disk with AH=00h between attempts
	AWARD AT BIOS extended to handle more than 1024 cylinders by placing
	  bits 10 and 11 of the cylinder number into bits 6 and 7 of DH
SeeAlso: AH=03h,AH=0Ah
----------1303-------------------------------
INT 13 - DISK - WRITE DISK SECTOR(S)
	AH = 03h
	AL = number of sectors to write (must be nonzero)
	CH = low eight bits of cylinder number
	CL = sector number (bits 0-5)
	     high two bits of cylinder (bits 6-7, hard disk only)
	DH = head number
	DL = drive number (bit 7 set for hard disk)
	ES:BX -> data buffer
Return: CF set on error
	CF clear if successful
	AH = status (see AH=01h)
	AL = number of sectors transferred
Notes:	errors on a floppy may be due to the motor failing to spin up quickly
	  enough; the write should be retried at least three times, resetting
	  the disk with AH=00h between attempts
	AWARD AT BIOS extended to handle more than 1024 cylinders by placing
	  bits 10 and 11 of the cylinder number into bits 6 and 7 of DH
SeeAlso: AH=02h,AH=0Bh
----------1304-------------------------------
INT 13 - DISK - VERIFY DISK SECTOR(S)
	AH = 04h
	AL = number of sectors to verify (must be nonzero)
	CH = low eight bits of cylinder number
	CL = sector number (bits 0-5)
	     high two bits of cylinder (bits 6-7, hard disk only)
	DH = head number
	DL = drive number (bit 7 set for hard disk)
	ES:BX -> data buffer (PC,XT,AT with BIOS prior to 11/15/85)
Return: CF set on error
	CF clear if successful
	AH = status (see AH=01h)
	AL = number of sectors verified
Notes:	errors on a floppy may be due to the motor failing to spin up quickly
	  enough; the write should be retried at least three times, resetting
	  the disk with AH=00h between attempts
	this function does not compare the disk with memory, it merely
	  checks whether the sector's stored CRC matches the data's actual CRC
	AWARD AT BIOS extended to handle more than 1024 cylinders by placing
	  bits 10 and 11 of the cylinder number into bits 6 and 7 of DH
SeeAlso: AH=02h
----------1305-------------------------------
INT 13 - FLOPPY - FORMAT TRACK
	AH = 05h
	AL = number of sectors to format
	CH = track number
	DH = head number
	DL = drive number
	ES:BX -> address field buffer (see below)
Return: CF set on error
	CF clear if successful
	AH = status (see AH=01h)
Notes:	on AT or higher, call AH=17h first
	the number of sectors per track is read from the diskette parameter
	  table pointed at by INT 1E
SeeAlso: AH=05h"FIXED",AH=17h,AH=18h,INT 1E

Format of address field buffer entry (one per sector in track):
Offset	Size	Description
 00h	BYTE	track number
 01h	BYTE	head number (0-based)
 02h	BYTE	sector number
 03h	BYTE	sector size (00h=128 bytes, 01h=256 bytes, 02h=512, 03h=1024)
----------1305-------------------------------
INT 13 - FIXED DISK - FORMAT TRACK
	AH = 05h
	AL = interleave value (XT-type controllers only)
	ES:BX = 512-byte format buffer
		the first 2*(sectors/track) bytes contain F,N for each sector
		   F = 00h for good sector, 80h for bad sector
		   N = sector number
	CH = cylinder number (bits 8,9 in high bits of CL)
	CL = high bits of cylinder number (bits 7,6)
	DH = head
	DL = drive
Return: AH = status code (see AH=01h)
Notes:	AWARD AT BIOS extended to handle more than 1024 cylinders by placing
	  bits 10 and 11 of the cylinder number into bits 6 and 7 of DH
	for XT-type controllers on an AT or higher, AH=0Fh should be called
	  first
SeeAlso: AH=05h"FLOPPY",AH=06h,AH=07h,AH=0Fh,AH=18h,AH=1Ah
----------1306-------------------------------
INT 13 - FIXED DISK - FORMAT TRACK AND SET BAD SECTOR FLAGS (XT,PORT)
	AH = 06h
	AL = interleave value
	CH = cylinder number (bits 8,9 in high bits of CL)
	CL = sector number
	DH = head
	DL = drive
Return: AH = status code (see AH=01h)
Note:	AWARD AT BIOS extended to handle more than 1024 cylinders by placing
	  bits 10 and 11 of the cylinder number into bits 6 and 7 of DH
----------1307-------------------------------
INT 13 - FIXED DISK - FORMAT DRIVE STARTING AT GIVEN TRACK (XT,PORT)
	AH = 07h
	AL = interleave value (XT only)
	ES:BX = 512-byte format buffer (see AH=05h)
	CH = cylinder number (bits 8,9 in high bits of CL)
	CL = sector number
	DH = head
	DL = drive
Return: AH = status code (see AH=01h)
Note:	AWARD AT BIOS extended to handle more than 1024 cylinders by placing
	  bits 10 and 11 of the cylinder number into bits 6 and 7 of DH
SeeAlso: AH=1Ah
----------1308-------------------------------
INT 13 - DISK - GET DRIVE PARAMETERS (PC,XT286,CONV,PS,ESDI,SCSI)
	AH = 08h
	DL = drive (bit 7 set for hard disk)
Return: CF set on error
	    AH = status (07h) (see AH=01h)
	CF clear if successful
	    AH = 00h
	    BL = drive type (AT/PS2 floppies only)
	    	01h 360K
		02h 1.2M
		03h 720K
		04h 1.44M
		06h ??? (checked by 386MAX v6.01)
	    CH = low eight bits of maximum cylinder number
	    CL = maximum sector number (bits 5-0)
		 high two bits of maximum cylinder number (bits 7-6)
	    DH = maximum head number
	    DL = number of drives
	    ES:DI -> drive parameter table (floppies only)
Notes:	may return successful even though specified drive is greater than the
	  number of attached drives of that type (floppy/hard); check DL to
	  ensure validity
	for systems predating the IBM AT, this call is only valid for hard
	  disks, as it is implemented by the hard disk BIOS rather than the
	  ROM BIOS
	Toshiba laptops with HardRAM return DL=02h when called with DL=80h,
	  but fail on DL=81h.  The BIOS data at 40h:75h correctly reports 01h.
SeeAlso: AH=15h,INT 1E,INT 41
----------1309-------------------------------
INT 13 - HARD DISK - INITIALIZE CONTROLLER WITH DRIVE PARAMETERS (AT,PS)
	AH = 09h
	DL = drive (80h for first, 81h for second)
Return: CF clear if successful
	CF set on error
	AH = status (see AH=01h)
Notes:	on the PC and XT, this function uses the parameter table pointed at by
	  INT 41
	on the AT and later, this function uses the parameter table pointed at
	  by INT 41 if DL=80h, and the parameter table pointed at by INT 46 if
	  DL=81h
SeeAlso: INT 41,INT 46
----------130A-------------------------------
INT 13 - HARD DISK - READ LONG SECTOR(S) (AT and later)
	AH = 0Ah
	AL = number of sectors
	CH = low eight bits of cylinder number
	CL = sector number (bits 5-0)
	     high two bits of cylinder number (bits 7-6)
	DH = head number
	DL = drive number (80h = first, 81h = second)
	ES:BX -> data buffer
Return: CF clear if successful
	CF set on error
	AH = status (see AH=01h)
	AL = number of sectors transferred
Notes:	this function reads in four to seven bytes of error-correcting code
	  along with each sector's worth of information
	data errors are not automatically corrected, and the read is aborted
	  after the first sector with an ECC error
	used for diagnostics only on PS/2 systems
SeeAlso: AH=02h,AH=0Bh
----------130B-------------------------------
INT 13 - HARD DISK - WRITE LONG SECTOR(S) (AT and later)
	AH = 0Bh
	AL = number of sectors
	CH = low eight bits of cylinder number
	CL = sector number (bits 5-0)
	     high two bits of cylinder number (bits 7-6)
	DH = head number
	DL = drive number (80h = first, 81h = second)
	ES:BX -> data buffer
Return: CF clear if successful
	CF set on error
	AH = status (see AH=01h)
	AL = number of sectors transferred
Notes:	each sector's worth of data must be followed by four to seven bytes of
	  error-correction information
	used for diagnostics only on PS/2 systems
SeeAlso: AH=03h,AH=0Ah
----------130C-------------------------------
INT 13 - HARD DISK - SEEK TO CYLINDER
	AH = 0Ch
	CH = low eight bits of cylinder number
	CL = sector number (bits 5-0)
	     high two bits of cylinder number (bits 7-6)
	DH = head number
	DL = drive number (80h = first, 81h = second hard disk)
Return: CF set on error
	CF clear if successful
	AH = status (see AH=01h)
SeeAlso: AH=00h,AH=02h,AH=0Ah
----------130D-------------------------------
INT 13 - HARD DISK - RESET HARD DISKS
	AH = 0Dh
	DL = drive number (80h = first, 81h = second hard disk)
Return: CF set on error
	CF clear if successful
	AH = status (see AH=01h)
Notes:	reinitializes the hard disk controller, resets the specified drive's
	  parameters, and recalibrates the drive's heads (seek to track 0)
	not for PS/2 ESDI drives
SeeAlso: AH=00h,INT 21/AH=0Dh
----------130E-------------------------------
INT 13 - HARD DISK - READ SECTOR BUFFER (XT only)
	AH = 0Eh
	DL = drive number (80h = first, 81h = second hard disk)
	ES:BX -> buffer
Return: CF set on error
	CF clear if successful
	AH = status code (see AH=01h)
Notes:	transfers controller's sector buffer.  No data is read from the drive
	used for diagnostics only on PS/2 systems
SeeAlso: AH=0Ah
----------130F-------------------------------
INT 13 - HARD DISK - WRITE SECTOR BUFFER (XT only)
	AH = 0Fh
	DL = drive number (80h = first, 81h = second hard disk)
	ES:BX -> buffer
Return: CF set on error
	CF clear if successful
	AH = status code (see AH=01h)
Notes:	does not write data to the drive
	should be called before formatting to initialize an XT-type
	  controller's sector buffer
	used for diagnostics only on PS/2 systems
SeeAlso: AH=0Bh
----------1310-------------------------------
INT 13 - HARD DISK - CHECK IF DRIVE READY
	AH = 10h
	DL = drive number (80h = first, 81h = second hard disk)
Return: CF set on error
	CF clear if successful
	AH = status (see AH=01h)
----------1311-------------------------------
INT 13 - HARD DISK - RECALIBRATE DRIVE
	AH = 11h
	DL = drive number (80h = first, 81h = second hard disk)
Return:	CF set on error
	CF clear if successful
	AH = status (see AH=01h)
Note:	causes hard disk controller to seek the specified drive to cylinder 0
SeeAlso: AH=00h,AH=0Ch,AH=19h"FIXED DISK"
----------1312-------------------------------
INT 13 - HARD DISK - CONTROLLER RAM DIAGNOSTIC (XT,PS)
	AH = 12h
	DL = drive number (80h = first, 81h = second hard disk)
Return: CF set on error
	CF clear if successful
	AH = status code (see AH=01h)
SeeAlso: AH=13h,AH=14h
----------1312-------------------------------
INT 13 - Future Domain SCSI CONTROLLER - STOP SCSI DISK
	AH = 12h
	DL = hard drive ID
Return: CF set on error
	AH = status code (see AH=01h)
Notes:	available at least on the TMC-870 8-bit SCSI controller BIOS v6.0A
	if the given drive is a SCSI device, the SCSI Stop Unit command is sent
	  and either "Disk prepared for shipping" or "Disk Stop command failed"
	  is displayed
----------1313-------------------------------
INT 13 - HARD DISK - DRIVE DIAGNOSTIC (XT,PS)
	AH = 13h
	DL = drive number (80h = first, 81h = second hard disk)
Return: CF set on error
	CF clear if successful
	AH = status code (see AH=01h)
SeeAlso: AH=12h,AH=14h
----------1314-------------------------------
INT 13 - HARD DISK - CONTROLLER INTERNAL DIAGNOSTIC
	AH = 14h
Return: CF set on error
	CF clear if successful
	AH = status code (see AH=01h)
SeeAlso: AH=12h,AH=13h
----------1315-------------------------------
INT 13 - DISK - GET DISK TYPE (XT 1/10/86 or later,XT286,AT,PS)
	AH = 15h
	DL = drive number (bit 7 set for hard disk)
Return:	CF clear if successful
	    AH = type code
		00h no such drive
		01h floppy without change-line support
		02h floppy with change-line support
		03h hard disk
		    CX:DX = number of 512-byte sectors
	CF set on error
	    AH = status (see AH=01h)
SeeAlso: AH=08h,AH=16h,AH=17h,AH=19h"SCSI"
----------1316-------------------------------
INT 13 - FLOPPY DISK - DETECT DISK CHANGE (XT 1/10/86 or later,XT286,AT,PS)
	AH = 16h
	DL = drive number
Return: CF clear if change line inactive
	    AH = 00h (disk not changed)
	CF set if change line active
	    AH = 06h change line active or not supported
	       = 80h drive not ready or not present
Note:	call AH=15h first to determine whether the drive supports a change
	  line
SeeAlso: AH=15h
----------1317-------------------------------
INT 13 - FLOPPY DISK - SET DISK TYPE FOR FORMAT (AT,PS)
	AH = 17h
	AL = format type
	    01h = 320/360K disk in 360K drive
	    02h = 320/360K disk in 1.2M drive
	    03h = 1.2M disk in 1.2M drive
	    04h = 720K disk in 720K drive
	DL = drive number
Return: CF set on error
	CF clear if successful
	AH = status (see AH=01h)
Note:	this function does not handle 1.44M drives; use AH=18h instead
SeeAlso: AH=15h,AH=18h
----------1318-------------------------------
INT 13 - DISK - SET MEDIA TYPE FOR FORMAT (AT model 3x9,XT2,XT286,PS)
	AH = 18h
	DL = drive number
	CH = lower 8 bits of highest cylinder number (number of cylinders - 1)
	CL = sectors per track (bits 0-5)
	     top 2 bits of highest cylinder number (bits 6,7)
Return: AH = status
	    00h requested combination supported
	    01h function not available
	    0Ch not supported or drive type unknown
	    80h there is no disk in the drive
	ES:DI -> 11-byte parameter table
SeeAlso: AH=05h,AH=07h,AH=17h
----------1318-------------------------------
INT 13 - Future Domain SCSI BIOS - GET SCSI CONTROLLER INFORMATION
	AH = 18h
	DL = hard drive ID
Return: CF set on error
	    AH = status code (see AH=01h)
	CF clear if successful
	    AX = 4321h (magic number???)
	    BH = number of SCSI drives connected
	    BL = SCSI device number for specified drive
	    CX = 040Ah (magic number???)
Note:	also sets an internal flag (non-resettable) which prevents some
	  controller messages from being displayed and allows writes to
	  removable devices
SeeAlso: AH=1Bh"SCSI"
----------1319-------------------------------
INT 13 - FIXED DISK - PARK HEADS (XT286,PS)
	AH = 19h
	DL = drive
Return: CF set on error
	AH = status (see AH=01h)
SeeAlso: AH=11h
----------1319-------------------------------
INT 13 - Future Domain SCSI CONTROLLER - REINITIALIZE DRIVE
	AH = 19h
	DL = hard drive ID
Return: CF set on error
	    AH = status code (see AH=01h)
	CF clear if successful
	    AH = disk type (03h = fixed disk)
	    CX:DX = number of 512-byte sectors
Notes:	sends SCSI Read Capacity command to get number of logical blocks and
	  adjusts the result for 512-byte sectors
	displays either "Error in Read Capacity Command" or "nnn Bytes per
	  sector" (nnn=256 or 512, the only sizes supported in the translation
	  code)
	should probably be called when a removable device has its media changed
	returns the same values as AH=15h
SeeAlso: AH=15h,AH=1Ah
----------131A-------------------------------
INT 13 - ESDI FIXED DISK - FORMAT UNIT (PS)
	AH = 1Ah
	AL = defect table count
	CL = format modifiers
	    bit 4: generate periodic interrupt
	    bit 3: perform surface analysis
	    bit 2: update secondary defect map
	    bit 1: ignore secondary defect map
	    bit 0: ignore primary defect map
	DL = drive
	ES:BX -> defect table
Return: CF set on error
	AH = status (see AH=01h)
Note:	if periodic interrupt selected, INT 15/AH=0Fh is called after each
	  cylinder is formatted
SeeAlso: AH=07h,INT 15/AH=0Fh
----------131A-------------------------------
INT 13 - Future Domain SCSI CONTROLLER - GET SCSI PARTIAL MEDIUM CAPACITY
	AH = 1Ah
	CH = track (bits 8,9 in high bits of CL)
	CL = sector (01h to number of sectors/track for drive)
	DH = head
	DL = hard drive ID
Return: CF set on error
	AH = status code (see AH=01h)
	CX:DX = logical block number of last quickly-accessible block after
		given block
Note:	sends SCSI Read Capacity command with the PMI bit set to obtain the
	  logical block address of the last block after which a substantial
	  delay in data transfer will be encountered (usually the last block
	  on the current cylinder).  No translation to 512 byte sectors is
	  performed on the result if data is stored on the disk in other than
	  512 byte sectors.
SeeAlso: AH=15h,AH=19h"SCSI"
----------131B-------------------------------
INT 13 - ESDI FIXED DISK - GET MANUFACTURING HEADER
	AH = 1Bh
	AL = number of record
	DL = drive
	ES:BX -> buffer for manufacturing header (defect list)
Return: CF set on error
	    AH = status
Note:	manufacturing header format (Defect Map Record format) can be found
	  in IBM 70MB, 115MB Fixed Disk Drives Technical Reference
----------131B-------------------------------
INT 13 - Future Domain SCSI CONTROLLER - GET POINTER TO SCSI DISK INFO BLOCK
	AH = 1Bh
	DL = hard drive ID
Return: CF set on error
	    AH = status code (see AH=01h)
	CF clear if successful
	    ES:BX -> SCSI disk information block
Note:	also sets a non-resettable flag which prevents some controller messages
	  from being displayed
SeeAlso: AH=18h"SCSI",AH=1Ch"SCSI"

Format of SCSI disk information block:
Offset	Size	Description
 00h	BYTE	drive physical information
		bit 0: ???
		bit 1: device uses parity
		bit 2: 256 bytes per sector instead of 512
		bit 3: don't have capacity yet???
		bit 4: disk is removable
		bit 5: logical unit number is not present
 01h	WORD	translated number of cylinders
 03h	BYTE	translated number of heads
 04h	BYTE	translated number of sectors per track (17, 34, or 63)
 05h	BYTE	drive address
		bits 0-2: logical unit number
		bits 3-5: device number
 06h	BYTE	01h at initialization
 07h	BYTE	sense code byte 00h, or extended sense code byte 0Ch
 08h	BYTE	00h
 09h	BYTE	00h or extended sense code byte 02h (sense key)
 0Ah	BYTE	00h
 0Bh 10 BYTEs	copy of Command Descriptor Block (CDB)
 15h	DWORD	translated number of sectors on device
----------131C-------------------------------
INT 13 - Future Domain SCSI CONTROLLER - GET POINTER TO FREE CONTROLLER RAM
	AH = 1Ch
	DL = hard drive ID (any valid SCSI hard disk)
Return: CF set on error
	    AH = status code (see AH=01h)
	CF clear if successful
	    ES:BX -> first byte of free RAM on controller
Notes:	the Future Domain TMC-870 contains 1024 bytes of RAM at offsets 1800h
	  to 1BFFh on-bard the controller for storing drive information and
	  controller status; ES:BX points to the first byte available for other
	  uses
	ES contains the segment at which the controller resides; the
	  controller's two memory-mapped I/O ports are at offsets 1C00h, 1E00h
SeeAlso: AH=1Bh"SCSI"
----------131C0A-----------------------------
INT 13 - ESDI FIXED DISK - GET DEVICE CONFIGURATION
	AX = 1C0Ah
	DL = drive
	ES:BX -> buffer for device configuration (drive physical parameter)
Return: CF set on error
	    AH = status
Note:	device configuration format can be found in IBM ESDI Fixed Disk Drive
	  Adapter/A Technical Reference
----------131C0B-----------------------------
INT 13 - ESDI FIXED DISK - GET ADAPTER CONFIGURATION
	AX = 1C0Bh
	ES:BX -> buffer for adapter configuration
Return: CF set on error
	    AH = status
SeeAlso: AX=1C0Ch
----------131C0C-----------------------------
INT 13 - ESDI FIXED DISK - GET POS INFORMATION
	AX = 1C0Ch
	ES:BX -> POS information
Return: CF set on error
	    AH = status
SeeAlso: AX=1C0Bh
----------131C0E-----------------------------
INT 13 - ESDI FIXED DISK - TRANSLATE RBA TO ABA
	AX = 1C0Eh
	CH = low 8 bits of cylinder number
	CL = sector number, high two bits of cylinder number in bits 6 and 7
	DH = head number
	DL = drive number
	ES:BX -> ABA number
Return: CF set on error
	    AH = status
Note:	ABA (absolute block address) format can be found in IBM ESDI Adapter
	  Technical Reference by using its Device Configuration Status Block
----------131D-------------------------------
INT 13 - IBMCACHE.SYS - CACHE STATUS
	AH = 1Dh
	AL = subfunction
	    01h get status record
		DL = drive???
		Return: ES:BX -> status record
			CF set on error
			    AH = error code
	    02h set cache status
		ES:BX -> status record
		DL = drive???
		Return: CF set on error

Format of status record:
Offset	Size	Description
 00h	DWORD	total number of read requests
 04h	DWORD	total number of hits
 08h	DWORD	number of physical disk reads
 0Ch	DWORD	total number of sectors requested by physical disk reads
 10h  6 bytes	???
 16h	DWORD	pointer to start of error list
 1Ah	DWORD	pointer to end of error list
 1Eh	WORD	???
 20h	BYTE	using extended memory if nonzero
 21h	BYTE	???
 22h  4 BYTEs	ASCII version number
 26h	WORD	cache size in K
 28h	WORD	sectors per page

Format of error list:
Offset	Size	Description
 00h	DWORD	relative block address of bad page
 04h	BYTE	drive
 05h	BYTE	sector bit-map
 06h	WORD	next error
----------1320-------------------------------
INT 13 - DISK - ??? (Western Digital "Super BIOS")
	AH = 20h
	???
Return: ???
Note:	seems to return some kind of status
----------1320FF-----------------------------
INT 13 - QCACHE - DISMOUNT
	AX = 20FFh
Return: ???
----------1321-------------------------------
INT 13 - QCACHE - FLUSH CACHE
	AH = 21h
Return: ???
SeeAlso: AH=25h,AH=2Eh
----------1322-------------------------------
INT 13 - QCACHE - ENABLE/DISABLE CACHE
	AH = 22h
	AL = 00h disable cache
	     01h enable cache
----------1324-------------------------------
INT 13 - QCACHE - SET SECTORS
	AH = 24h
	BX = number of sectors
Return: ???
----------1325-------------------------------
INT 13 - QCACHE - SET FLUSH INTERVAL
	AH = 25h
	BC = interval
Return: ???
SeeAlso: AH=21h,AH=2Eh
----------1327--BX0000-----------------------
INT 13 - QCACHE - INSTALLATION CHECK
	AH = 27h
	BX = 0000h
Return: BX nonzero if installed
----------132A-------------------------------
INT 13 - QCACHE - SET BUFFER SIZE
	AH = 2Ah
	AL = buffer size
Return: ???
----------132C-------------------------------
INT 13 - QCACHE - SET BUFFERED WRITES
	AH = 2Ch
	AL = state
	    00h disable
	    01h enable
Return: ???
SeeAlso: AH=2Dh
----------132D-------------------------------
INT 13 - QCACHE - SET BUFFERED READ
	AH = 2Dh
	AL = state
	    00h disable
	    01h enable
Return: ???
SeeAlso: AH=2Ch
----------132E-------------------------------
INT 13 - QCACHE - SET FLUSH COUNT
	AH = 2Eh
	BX = flush count
Return: ???
SeeAlso: AH=21h,AH=25h
----------1330-------------------------------
INT 13 - QCACHE - GET INFO
	AH = 30h
	AL = what to get
	    00h system info
	    01h drive info
	DS:DX -> buffer for info
Return: ???
----------1370-------------------------------
INT 13 - Priam EDVR.SYS DISK PARTITIONING SOFTWARE???
	AH = 70h
	???
Return: ???
Note:	Priam's EDISK.EXE (FDISK replacement) and EFMT.EXE (low-level
	  formatting program) make this call, presumably to EDVR.SYS (the
	  partitioning driver)
SeeAlso: AH=ADh
----------1375-------------------------------
INT 13 - ???
	AH = 75h
	???
Return: AH = ???
	???
Note:	intercepted by PC-Cache (v5.1 only)
----------1376-------------------------------
INT 13 - ???
	AH = 76h
	???
Return: AH = ???
	???
Note:	intercepted by PC-Cache (v5.1 only)
----------1380--CX6572-----------------------
INT 13 - FAST! - API
	AH = 80h
	CX = 6572h
	DX = 1970h
	ES:BX -> data structure (see below)
	AL = function
	    01h ???
	    04h ???
	    05h ???
	    06h installation check
		Return: AX = 1965h if installed
	    07h ???
	    09h ???
	    0Ah ???
	    0Bh ???
	    0Ch set ??? flag
	    0Dh clear ??? flag
Return: AH = 00h if successful (except function 06h)

Format of data structure:
Offset	Size	Description
 00h	DWORD	pointer to 19-byte signature string 
		13h 07h 06h 08h 11h 18h 0Fh 0Eh 02h 18h 13h 08h 0Bh 08h 01h 00h
		  04h 08h 15h  (v4.04)
 04h	???	???
----------1381--SI4358-----------------------
INT 13 - Super PC Kwik/PC-Cache 5.x - ???
	AH = 81h
	SI = 4358h
	???
Return: ???
Note:	PC Tools PC-Cache 5.x and Qualitas Qcache 4.00 are OEM versions of
	  Super PC Kwik, and thus support this call
	returns immediately in PC-Cache v5.x
----------1382--SI4358-----------------------
INT 13 - Super PC Kwik/PC-Cache 5.x - ???
	AH = 82h
	SI = 4358h
	???
Return: AL = ???
Note:	PC Tools PC-Cache 5.x and Qualitas Qcache 4.00 are OEM versions of
	  Super PC Kwik, and thus support this call
SeeAlso: AH=84h
----------1383--SI4358-----------------------
INT 13 - Super PC Kwik/PC-Cache 5.x - ???
	AH = 83h
	SI = 4358h
	AL = ???
	ES:BX -> ???
	???
Return: ???
Note:	PC Tools PC-Cache 5.x and Qualitas Qcache 4.00 are OEM versions of
	  Super PC Kwik, and thus support this call
SeeAlso: AH=85h
----------1384--SI4358-----------------------
INT 13 - Super PC Kwik/PC-Cache 5.x - ???
	AH = 84h
	SI = 4358h
	AL = ???
	???
Return: AL = ???
Note:	PC Tools PC-Cache 5.x and Qualitas Qcache 4.00 are OEM versions of
	  Super PC Kwik, and thus support this call
SeeAlso: AH=82h
----------1385--SI4358-----------------------
INT 13 - Super PC Kwik/PC-Cache 5.x - ???
	AH = 85h
	SI = 4358h
	AL = ???
	DL = ???
	???
Return: ???
Note:	PC Tools PC-Cache 5.x and Qualitas Qcache 4.00 are OEM versions of
	  Super PC Kwik, and thus support this call
SeeAlso: AH=83h
----------1386--SI4358-----------------------
INT 13 - Qualitas Qcache v4.00 - ???
	AH = 86h
	SI = 4358h
	???
Return: ???
----------1387--SI4358-----------------------
INT 13 - Qualitas Qcache v4.00 - ???
	AH = 87h
	SI = 4358h
	???
Return: ???
----------1388--SI4358-----------------------
INT 13 - Qualitas Qcache v4.00 - ???
	AH = 88h
	SI = 4358h
	???
Return: ???
----------138EED-----------------------------
INT 13 - HyperDisk v4.01+ - ???
	AX = 8EEDh
	???
Return: ???
Note:	HyperDisk is a shareware disk cache by HyperWare (Roger Cross)
SeeAlso: AX=8EEEh,AX=8EEFh,AH=EEh,INT 2F/AH=DFh
----------138EEE-----------------------------
INT 13 - HyperDisk v4.01+ - ???
	AX = 8EEEh
Return: CF set
	AX = CS of HyperDisk resident code
	???
Note:	identical to AX=8EEFh in HYPERDKX v4.21-4.30
SeeAlso: AX=8EEDh,AX=8EEFh,AH=EEh
----------138EEF-----------------------------
INT 13 - HyperDisk v4.01+ - ???
	AX = 8EEFh
Return: CF set
	AX = CS of HyperDisk resident code
	???
Note:	identical to AX=8EEEh in HYPERDKX v4.21-4.30
SeeAlso: AX=8EEDh,AX=8EEEh,AH=EEh
----------13A0--SI4358-----------------------
INT 13 - Super PC Kwik - GET RESIDENT CODE SEGMENT
	AH = A0h
	SI = 4358h
Return: AX = segment of resident code
Note:	PC Tools PC-Cache 5.x and Qualitas Qcache 4.00 are OEM versions of
	  Super PC Kwik, and thus support this call
SeeAlso: INT 16/AX=FFA5h/CX=1111h
----------13A1--SI4358-----------------------
INT 13 - Super PC Kwik - FLUSH CACHE
	AH = A1h
	SI = 4358h
Note:	PC Tools PC-Cache 5.x and Qualitas Qcache 4.00 are OEM versions of
	  Super PC Kwik, and thus support this call
SeeAlso: INT 16/AX=FFA5h/CX=FFFFh
----------13A2--SI4358-----------------------
INT 13 - Super PC Kwik - ???
	AH = A2h
	SI = 4358h
	???
Return: ???
Note:	PC Tools PC-Cache 5.x and Qualitas Qcache 4.00 are OEM versions of
	  Super PC Kwik, and thus support this call
----------13A5-------------------------------
INT 13 - Super PC Kwik - ???
	AH = A5h
	SI = ???
Return: AX = ???
	SI = ???
Notes:	called when a program terminates but stays resident (see INT 21/AH=31h)
	this call is not supported by Qualitas Qcache 4.00
----------13AA--SI4358-----------------------
INT 13 - Qualitas Qcache v4.00 - ???
	AH = AAh
	SI = 4358h
	???
Return: ???
----------13AB--SI4358-----------------------
INT 13 - Qualitas Qcache v4.00 - ???
	AH = ABh
	SI = 4358h
	???
Return: ???
----------13AC--SI4358-----------------------
INT 13 - Qualitas Qcache v4.00 - ???
	AH = ACh
	SI = 4358h
	???
Return: ???
----------13AD-------------------------------
INT 13 - Priam HARD DISK CONTROLLER???
	AH = ADh
	???
Return: ???
Note:	this call is made from Priam's EFMT.EXE (low-level formatter), probably
	  to check the ROM type on the controller for their hard disk kits
SeeAlso: AH=70h
----------13AD--SI4358-----------------------
INT 13 - Qualitas Qcache v4.00 - ???
	AH = ADh
	SI = 4358h
	???
Return: ???
----------13B0--SI4358-----------------------
INT 13 - Super PC Kwik - ???
	AH = B0h
	SI = 4358h
	???
Return: ???
Note:	PC Tools PC-Cache 5.x is an OEM version of Super PC Kwik, and thus
	  supports this call; Qualitas Qcache does not support it
----------13EE-------------------------------
INT 13 - SWBIOS - SET 1024 CYLINDER FLAG
	AH = EEh
	DL = drive number (80h, 81h)
Return: CF clear
	   AH = 00h
Notes:	the following INT 13 call will interpret the cylinder number as 1024
	  less than the desired cylinder
	flag cleared by all INT 13 calls except AH=EEh
	SWBIOS is a TSR by Ontrack Computer Systems; Disk Manager also supports
	  these calls
	also supported by HyperDisk v4.01+ and PC-Cache v5.5+, in order to allow
	  caching of drives using SWBIOS to access more than 1024 cylinders
SeeAlso: AH=F9h,AH=FEh,INT 16/AX=FFA5h/CX=1111h,INT 2F/AH=DFh
----------13F9-------------------------------
INT 13 - SWBIOS - INSTALLATION CHECK
	AH = F9h
	DL = drive number (80h,81h)
Return: CF clear 
	    DX = configuration word
		bit 15 set if other SWBIOS extensions available
	CF set on error
Note:	SWBIOS is a TSR by Ontrack Computer Systems; Disk Manager also supports
	  these calls
SeeAlso: AH=EEh
----------13FE-------------------------------
INT 13 - SWBIOS - GET EXTENDED CYLINDER COUNT
	AH = FEh
	DL = drive number (80h, 81h)
Return: CF clear
	DX = number of cylinders beyond 1024 on drive
Notes:	standard INT 13/AH=08h will return a cylinder count truncated to 1024
	BIOS without this extension would return count modulo 1024
	SWBIOS is a TSR by Ontrack Computer Systems; Disk Manager also supports
	  these calls
SeeAlso: AH=EEh
----------14---------------------------------
INT 14 - SERIAL I/O- Digiboard DigiCHANNEL PC/X* Extender INT 14 (XAPCM232.SYS)
Note:	the installation check for this driver is to determine whether the
	  "~DOSXAM~" character device exists
----------1400-------------------------------
INT 14 - SERIAL - INITIALIZE PORT
	AH = 00h
	AL = port parameters
	    bits 7-5 data rate (110,150,300,600,1200,2400,4800,9600 bps)
	    bits 4-3 parity (00 or 10 = none, 01 = odd, 11 = even)
	    bit 2    stop bits (set = 2, clear = 1)
	    bits 1-0 data bits (00 = 5, 01 = 6, 10 = 7, 11 = 8)
	DX = port number (00h-03h) (04h-43h for Digiboard XAPCM232.SYS)
Return: AH = line status (see AH=03h)
	    FFh if error on Digiboard XAPCM232.SYS
	AL = modem status (see AH=03h)
Notes:	default handler is at F000h:E739h in IBM PC and 100% compatible BIOSes
	since the PCjr supports a maximum of 4800 bps, attempting to set 9600
	  bps will result in 4800 bps
SeeAlso: AH=04h"SERIAL",AH=04h"MultiDOS",AH=05h"SERIAL",AH=81h"COMM-DRV"
SeeAlso: AH=82h"COURIERS",AH=8Ch
----------1400-------------------------------
INT 14 - FOSSIL (Fido/Opus/Seadog Standard Interface Level) - INITIALIZE
	AH = 00h
	AL = initializing parameters
	    7 - 6 - 5	   4 - 3     2	  1 - 0
	    -BAUD RATE-	   PARITY   STOP   WORD
				    BITS  LENGTH
	    000 19200 bd   00 none  0: 1  00: 5
	    001 38400 bd   01 odd   1: 2  01: 6
	    010	  300 bd   11 even	  10: 7
	    011	  600 bd		  11: 8
	    100	 1200 bd
	    101	 2400 bd
	    110	 4800 bd
	    111	 9600 bd (4800 on PCjr)
	DX = port number (0-3 or FFh if only performing non-I/O setup)
Return: AH = RS-232 status code bits
	    0: RDA - input data is available in buffer
	    1: OVRN - data has been lost
	    5: THRE - room is available in output buffer
	    6: TSRE - output buffer empty
	AL = modem status bits
	    3: always 1
	    7: DCD - carrier detect
SeeAlso: AH=05h"FOSSIL",AH=81h"COMM-DRV",AH=82h"COURIERS"
----------1400-------------------------------
INT 14 - MBBIOS - INITIALIZE PORT
	AH = 00h
	AL = port parameters
	    bits 7-5 data rate (110,150,300,600,1200,2400,4800,9600 bps)
	     or if the high speed option is set
	    bits 7-5 data rate (9600,14400,19200,28800,38400,57600,115200,330400 bps)
	    bits 4-3 parity (00 or 10 = none, 01 = odd, 11 = even)
	    bit 2    stop bits (set = 2, clear = 1)
	    bits 1-0 data bits (00 = 5, 01 = 6, 10 = 7, 11 = 8)
	DX = port number
Return: AH = line status (see AH=03h)
	AL = modem status (see AH=03h)
Note:	MBBIOS was written by H. Roy Engehausen
SeeAlso: AH=04h"MBBIOS",AH=05h"MBBIOS"
----------1401-------------------------------
INT 14 - SERIAL - WRITE CHARACTER TO PORT
	AH = 01h
	AL = character to write
	DX = port number (00h-03h) (04h-43h for Digiboard XAPCM232.SYS)
Return: AH bit 7 clear if successful
	AH bit 7 set on error
	AH bits 6-0 = port status (see AH=03h)
SeeAlso: AH=02h,AH=0Bh"FOSSIL",AH=89h
----------1402-------------------------------
INT 14 - SERIAL - READ CHARACTER FROM PORT
	AH = 02h
	DX = port number (00h-03h (04h-43h for Digiboard XAPCM232.SYS))
Return: AH = line status (see AH=03h)
	AL = received character if AH bit 7 clear
Note:	will timeout if DSR is not asserted, even if function 03h returns
	  data ready
SeeAlso: AH=01h,AH=02h"FOSSIL",AH=84h,AH=FCh
----------1402-------------------------------
INT 14 - FOSSIL - RECEIVE CHARACTER WITH WAIT
	AH = 02h
	DX = port number (0-3)
Return: AL = character received
	AH = 00h
SeeAlso: AH=01h,AH=02h"SERIAL"
----------1403-------------------------------
INT 14 - SERIAL - GET PORT STATUS
	AH = 03h
	DX = port number (00h-03h) (04h-43h for Digiboard XAPCM232.SYS)
Return: AH = line status
	    bit 7: timeout
		6: transmit shift register empty
		5: transmit holding register empty
		4: break detected
		3: framing error
		2: parity error
		1: overrun error
		0: receive data ready
	AL = modem status
	    bit 7: carrier detect
		6: ring indicator
		5: data set ready
		4: clear to send
		3: delta carrier detect
		2: trailing edge of ring indicator
		1: delta data set ready
		0: delta clear to send
SeeAlso: AH=00h,AH=07h"MultiDOS",AH=81h"COURIERS",AX=FD02h
----------1404-------------------------------
INT 14 - SERIAL I/O - EXTENDED INITIALIZE (CONVERTIBLE,PS)
	AH = 04h
	AL = break status
	    00h if break
	    01h if no break
	BH = parity
	    00h no parity
	    01h odd parity
	    02h even parity
	    03h stick parity odd
	    04h stick parity even
	BL = number of stop bits
	    00h one stop bit
	    01h two stop bits (1.5 if 5 bit word length)
	CH = word length
	    00h 5 bits
	    01h 6 bits
	    02h 7 bits
	    03h 8 bits
	CL = bps rate
	    00h 110
	    01h 150
	    02h 300
	    03h 600
	    04h 1200
	    05h 2400
	    06h 4800
	    07h 9600
	    08h 19200
	DX = port number
Return: AX = port status code (see AH=00h)
SeeAlso: AH=00h,AH=1Eh
----------1404-------------------------------
INT 14 - FOSSIL - INITIALIZE DRIVER
	AH = 04h
	DX = port number
	optionally BX=4F50h
		   ES:CX -> byte to be set upon ^C
Return: AX = 1954h (if successful)
	BL = maximum function number supported (excluding 7Eh and above)
	BH = revision of FOSSIL supported
	DTR is raised
Note:	the word at offset 6 in the interrupt handler contains 1954h, and the
	  following byte contains the maximum function number supported
SeeAlso: AH=05h"FOSSIL",AH=1Ch
----------1404-------------------------------
INT 14 - MultiDOS Plus IODRV - INITIALIZE PORT
	AH = 04h
Return: port initialized; if Hayes-compatible modem, a connection has been
	  established
Note:	the port number is stored at offset BEh in the Task Control Block
	  (see INT 15/AH=13h"MultiDOS")
SeeAlso: AH=00h,AH=05h"MultiDOS",AH=20h"MultiDOS",INT 15/AH=13h"MultiDOS"
----------1404-------------------------------
INT 14 - Digiboard DigiCHANNEL PC/X* - CHANGE BAUD RATE
	AH = 04h
	AL = initializing parameters
	    bits 7-5 unused
	    bits 4,3: parity (00 none, 01 odd, 11 even)
	    bit 2: stop bits (0 = one, 1 = two)
	    bits 1,0: data bits (00 = five, 01 = six, 10 = seven, 11 = eight)
	BX = baud rate
	DX = port number (00h-03h) (04h-43h for XAPCM232.SYS)
Return: AH = status
	    00h successful
	    FFh error
SeeAlso: AH=05h"Digiboard"
----------1404-------------------------------
INT 14 - MBBIOS - INQUIRY
	AH = 04h
Return: AH = AAh
	AL = 55h
SeeAlso: AH=00h"MBBIOS",AH=09h"MBBIOS"
----------1405-------------------------------
INT 14 - SERIAL I/O - EXTENDED COMMUNICATION PORT CONTROL (CONVERTIBLE,PS)
	AH = 05h
	AL = 00h read modem control register
	      Return: BL = modem control register (see below)
		      AH = status
	AL = 01h write modem control register
	      BL = modem control register
		  bit 0: data terminal ready
		  bit 1: request to send
		  bit 2: OUT1
		  bit 3: OUT2
		  bit 4: LOOP
		  bits 5-7 reserved
	      Return: AX = status
	DX = port number
SeeAlso: AH=00h,AH=1Fh
----------1405-------------------------------
INT 14 - FOSSIL - DEINITIALIZE DRIVER
	AH = 05h
	DX = port number
Return: none
	DTR is not affected
SeeAlso: AH=00h,AH=04h"FOSSIL",AH=1Dh,AH=8Dh
----------1405-------------------------------
INT 14 - MultiDOS Plus IODRV - READ CHARACTER FROM PORT
	AH = 05h
	AL = timeout in seconds (00h = never)
Return: AL = status
	    00h successful
		AH = character read
	    01h read error
	    02h timed out
	    other modem status (CTS, DSR) changed
Note:	the port number is stored at offset BEh in the Task Control Block
SeeAlso: AH=02h,AH=04h"MultiDOS",AH=06h"MultiDOS",AH=22h"MultiDOS"
SeeAlso: INT 15/AH=13h"MultiDOS"
----------1405-------------------------------
INT 14 - Digiboard DigiCHANNEL PC/X* - CHANGE PROTOCOL
	AH = 05h
	AL = protocol
	    bits 7-4 unused
	    bit 3: RTS/CTS
	    bit 2: DSR
	    bits 1,0: XON/XOFF
	BH = new XOFF character (00h = current)
	BL = new XON character (00h = current)
	DX = port number (00h-03h) (04h-43h for XAPCM232.SYS)
Return: AH = status
	    00h successful
	    FFh error
SeeAlso: AH=04h"Digiboard"
----------1405-------------------------------
INT 14 - MBBIOS - DROP DTR AND RTS
	AH = 05h
	DX = port number
Return: none
SeeAlso: AH=00h"MBBIOS",AH=06h"MBBIOS",AH=06h"FOSSIL"
----------1406-------------------------------
INT 14 - FOSSIL - RAISE/LOWER DTR
	AH = 06h
	DX = port
	AL = DTR state to be set
	    00h = lower
	    01h = raise
SeeAlso: AH=05h"MBBIOS",AH=1Ah
----------1406-------------------------------
INT 14 - MultiDOS Plus IODRV - WRITE CHARACTER TO PORT
	AH = 06h
	AL = character
Return: AL = status
	    00h successful
Notes:	the port number is stored at offset BEh in the Task Control Block
	if output queue is full, the calling task is blocked until the
	  character can be stored
SeeAlso: AH=01h,AH=04h"MultiDOS",AH=05h"MultiDOS",AH=21h"MultiDOS"
SeeAlso: INT 15/AH=13h"MultiDOS"
----------1406-------------------------------
INT 14 - MBBIOS - RAISE DTR AND RTS
	AH = 06h
	DX = port number
Return: none
SeeAlso: AH=05h"MBBIOS",AH=07h"MBBIOS"
----------1407-------------------------------
INT 14 - FOSSIL - RETURN TIMER TICK PARAMETERS
	AH = 07h
Return: AL = timer tick interrupt number
	AH = ticks per second on interrupt number in AL
	DX = approximate number of milliseconds per tick
SeeAlso: AH=16h
----------1407-------------------------------
INT 14 - MultiDOS Plus IODRV - GET PORT STATUS
	AH = 07h
Return: CL = modem status (see AH=03h)
	CH = character at head of input queue (if any)
	DX = number of characters in input queue
Note:	the port number is stored at offset BEh in the Task Control Block
SeeAlso: AH=03h,AH=05h"MultiDOS",AH=08h"MultiDOS",AH=09h"MultiDOS"
SeeAlso: AH=23h"MultiDOS",INT 15/AH=13h"MultiDOS"
----------1407-------------------------------
INT 14 - MBBIOS - SEND BREAK
	AH = 07h
	DX = port number
Return: none
SeeAlso: AH=06h"MBBIOS"
----------1408-------------------------------
INT 14 - FOSSIL - FLUSH OUTPUT BUFFER WAITING TILL ALL OUTPUT IS DONE
	AH = 08h
	DX = port number
SeeAlso: AH=09h"FOSSIL"
----------1408-------------------------------
INT 14 - MultiDOS Plus 4.0 IODRV - GET AND RESET PORT LINE STATUS
	AH = 08h
Return: AL = line status (see AH=03h)
	AH destroyed
Notes:	the port number is stored at offset BEh in the Task Control Block
	on every line status change, the line status is ORed with the line
	  status accumulator; this function returns the accumulator and clears
	  it
SeeAlso: AH=03h,AH=04h"MultiDOS",AH=07h"MultiDOS",INT 15/AH=13h"MultiDOS"
----------1408-------------------------------
INT 14 - Digiboard DigiCHANNEL PC/X* - ALTERNATE STATUS CHECK
	AH = 08h
	DX = port number (00h-03h) (04h-43h for XAPCM232.SYS)
Return: AH = RS232 status bits (see AH=03h)
	ZF set if no characters queued
	ZF clear if character available
	    AL = next character
SeeAlso: AH=03h,AH=09h"Digiboard"
----------1408-------------------------------
INT 14 - MBBIOS - NON-DESTRUCTIVE READ
	AH = 08h
	DX = port number
Return: AL = character
	AH = status (see AH=02h)
SeeAlso: AH=0Bh"MBBIOS",AH=0Ch"FOSSIL"
----------1409-------------------------------
INT 14 - FOSSIL - PURGE OUTPUT BUFFER THROWING AWAY ALL PENDING OUTPUT
	AH = 09h
	DX = port number
SeeAlso: AH=08h"FOSSIL",AH=0Ah"FOSSIL",AH=88h
----------1409-------------------------------
INT 14 - MultiDOS Plus IODRV - RESET PORT STATUS
	AH = 09h
Return: modem status byte cleared
Note:	the port number is stored at offset BEh in the Task Control Block
SeeAlso: AH=04h"MultiDOS",AH=07h"MultiDOS",INT 15/AH=13h"MultiDOS"
----------1409-------------------------------
INT 14 - Digiboard DigiCHANNEL PC/X* - CLEAR BUFFERS
	AH = 09h
	DX = port number (00h-03h) (04h-43h for XAPCM232.SYS)
Return: AH = status
	    00h successful
	    FFh error
SeeAlso: AH=08h"Digiboard",AH=0Ah"Digiboard",AH=10h"Digiboard"
----------1409-------------------------------
INT 14 - MBBIOS - GET/SET OPTIONS
	AH = 09h
	AL = option byte
		00000001b - Transmit Buffering Enabled
		00000101b - Hardware Handshaking Enabled
		00100000b - High Speed Option Enabled
	DX = port number???
Return: AL = old option byte
SeeAlso: AH=04h"MBBIOS",AH=10h"FOSSIL"
----------140A-------------------------------
INT 14 - FOSSIL - PURGE INPUT BUFFER THROWING AWAY ALL PENDING INPUT
	AH = 0Ah
	DX = port number
SeeAlso: AH=09h"FOSSIL",AH=85h
----------140A-------------------------------
INT 14 - Digiboard DigiCHANNEL PC/X* - INPUT QUEUE CHECK
	AH = 0Ah
	DX = port number (00h-03h) (04h-43h for XAPCM232.SYS)
Return: AX = number of characters available in buffer
SeeAlso: AH=09h"Digiboard",AH=0Dh"Digiboard"
----------140A-------------------------------
INT 14 - MBBIOS - WRITE BUFFER
	AH = 0Ah
	CX = count
	ES:DI -> buffer
Return: AX = status (see AH=03h)
	DI = is updated
	CX = unsent character count
SeeAlso: AH=0Bh"MBBIOS",AH=19h"FOSSIL"
----------140B-------------------------------
INT 14 - FOSSIL - TRANSMIT NO WAIT
	AH = 0Bh
	AL = character
	DX = port number
Return: AX = 0000h character not accepted
	   = 0001h character accepted
SeeAlso: AH=01h
----------140B-------------------------------
INT 14 - MBBIOS - READ BUFFER
	AH = 0Bh
	CX = size of buffer
	ES:DI -> buffer
Return: AH = LSR
	AL = MSR
	CX = count of characters
	DI = is updated
SeeAlso: AH=08h"MBBIOS",AH=0Ah"MBBIOS",AH=18h"FOSSIL"
----------140C-------------------------------
INT 14 - FOSSIL - NON-DESTRUCTIVE READ AHEAD
	AH = 0Ch
	DX = port number
Return: AX = FFFFh character not available
	AX = 00xxh character xx available
SeeAlso: AH=08h"MBBIOS",AH=20h"FOSSIL"
----------140D-------------------------------
INT 14 - FOSSIL - KEYBOARD READ WITHOUT WAIT
	AH = 0Dh
Return: AX = FFFFh character not available
	   = xxyyh standard IBM-style scan code
SeeAlso: AH=0Eh
----------140D-------------------------------
INT 14 - Digiboard DigiCHANNEL PC/X* - GET POINTER TO CH_KEY_RDY FLAG
	AH = 0Dh
	DX = port number (00h-03h) (04h-43h for XAPCM232.SYS)
Return: ES:BX -> CH_KEY_RDY flag
SeeAlso: AH=0Ah"Digiboard"

Values for CH_KEY_RDY flag:
 00h	receive buffer empty
 FFh	characters available
----------140E-------------------------------
INT 14 - FOSSIL - KEYBOARD READ WITH WAIT
	AH = 0Eh
Return: AX = xxyyh standard IBM-style scan code
SeeAlso: AH=0Dh"FOSSIL"
----------140E-------------------------------
INT 14 - Digiboard DigiCHANNEL PC/X* - WRITE STRING
	AH = 0EH
	CX = number of characters to write
	ES:BX -> string
	DX = port number (00h-03h) (04h-43h for XAPCM232.SYS)
Return: AX = number of characters actually written
	ZF clear if successful
	ZF set on error
SeeAlso: AH=0Fh"Digiboard"
----------140F-------------------------------
INT 14 - FOSSIL - ENABLE/DISABLE FLOW CONTROL
	AH = 0Fh
	AL = bit mask describing flow control requested
	    0: xon/xoff on transmit (watch for xoff while sending)
	    1: CTS/RTS (CTS on transmit/RTS on receive)
	    2: reserved
	    3: xon/xoff on receive (send xoff when buffer near full)
	    4-7: all 1
	DX = port number
SeeAlso: AH=09h"MBBIOS",AH=10h"FOSSIL"
----------140F-------------------------------
INT 14 - Digiboard DigiCHANNEL PC/X* - READ STRING
	AH = 0Fh
	CX = number of characters to read
	ES:BX -> buffer
	DX = port number (00h-03h) (04h-43h for XAPCM232.SYS)
Return: AX = number of characters read
	ZF clear if successful
	ZF set on error (line status or wrong number of characters)
SeeAlso: AH=0Eh"Digiboard"
----------1410-------------------------------
INT 14 - FOSSIL - EXTENDED ^C/^K CHECKING AND TRANSMIT ON/OFF
	AH = 10h
	AL = bit mask
	    0: enable/disable ^C/^K checking
	    1: enable/disable the transmitter
	DX = port number
SeeAlso: AH=0Fh"FOSSIL"
----------1410-------------------------------
INT 14 - Digiboard DigiCHANNEL PC/X* - CLEAR RECEIVE BUFFER
	AH = 10h
	DX = port number (00h-03h) (04h-43h for XAPCM232.SYS)
Return: AH = status
	    00h successful
	    FFh error
SeeAlso: AH=09h"Digiboard",AH=11h"Digiboard"
----------1411-------------------------------
INT 14 - FOSSIL - SET CURRENT CURSOR LOCATION
	AH = 11h
	DH = row
	DL = column
Note:	this is the same as INT 10/AH=02h
SeeAlso: AH=12h"FOSSIL"
----------1411-------------------------------
INT 14 - Digiboard DigiCHANNEL PC/X* - CLEAR TRANSMIT BUFFER
	AH = 11h
	DX = port number (00h-03h) (04h-43h for XAPCM232.SYS)
Return: AH = status
	    00h successful
	    FFh error
SeeAlso: AH=09h"Digiboard",AH=10h"Digiboard"
----------1412-------------------------------
INT 14 - FOSSIL - READ CURRENT CURSOR LOCATION
	AH = 12h
Return: DH = row
	DL = column
Note:	this is the same as INT 10/AH=03h
SeeAlso: AH=11h"FOSSIL"
----------1412-------------------------------
INT 14 - Digiboard DigiCHANNEL PC/X* - GET TRANSMIT BUFFER FREE SPACE
	AH = 12h
	DX = port number (00h-03h) (04h-43h for XAPCM232.SYS)
Return: AX = number of bytes free
SeeAlso: AH=0Ah"Digiboard"
----------1413-------------------------------
INT 14 - FOSSIL - SINGLE CHARACTER ANSI WRITE TO SCREEN
	AH = 13h
	AL = character
Note:	should not be called if it is unsafe to call DOS
SeeAlso: AH=15h
----------1414-------------------------------
INT 14 - FOSSIL - ENABLE OR DISABLE WATCHDOG PROCESSING
	AH = 14h
	AL = 01h enable watchdog
	     00h disable watchdog
	DX = port number
----------1415-------------------------------
INT 14 - FOSSIL - WRITE CHARACTER TO SCREEN USING BIOS SUPPORT ROUTINES
	AH = 15h
	AL = character
SeeAlso: AH=13h
----------1416-------------------------------
INT 14 - FOSSIL - INSERT/DELETE FUNCTION FROM TIMER TICK CHAIN
	AH = 16h
	AL = function
	    00h = delete
	    01h = add
	ES:DX -> routine to call
Return: AX = status
	    0000h successful
	    0001h unsuccessful
SeeAlso: AH=07h"FOSSIL"
----------1416-------------------------------
INT 14 - Digiboard DigiCHANNEL PC/X* - CCB COMMAND
	AH = 16h
	AL = CCB command number (see below)
	BL = byte 2
	BH = byte 3
	CL = byte 1 (for all channel functions except 4Eh and 4Fh)
	DX = port number (00h-03h) (04h-43h for XAPCM232.SYS)
Return: AH = status
	    00h successful
	    FFh error
SeeAlso: AH=18h"Digiboard"

Values for CCB command number:
 40h Set Receive Mid Water Mark
 41h Set Receive High Water Mark
 42h Flush Receive Buffer
 43h Flush Transmit Buffer
 44h Transmit Pause
 45h Transmit Resume
 46h Set Interrupt to Host Mask
 47h Set Baud, Data, Stop and Parity
 48h Send Break
 49h Set Modem Lines
 4Ah Set Break Count
 4Bh Set Handshake
 4Ch Set Xon/Xoff Characters
 4Dh Set Transmit Mid Water Mark
 4Eh IRQ Polling Timer to Host
 4Fh Buffer Set All
 50h Port On
 51h Port Off
 52h Receive Pause
 53h Special Character Interrupt
 54h RS-422 Enable
----------1417-------------------------------
INT 14 - FOSSIL - REBOOT SYSTEM
	AH = 17h
	AL = method
	    00h = cold boot
	    01h = warm boot
SeeAlso: INT 19
----------1418-------------------------------
INT 14 - FOSSIL - READ BLOCK
	AH = 18h
	CX = maximum number of characters to transfer
	DX = port number
	ES:DI -> user buffer
Return: AX = number of characters transferred
SeeAlso: AH=19h"FOSSIL",AH=83h"COURIERS",AX=FF02h,INT 6B/AX=0100h
----------1418-------------------------------
INT 14 - Digiboard DigiCHANNEL PC/X* - SEND BIOS COMMAND
	AH = 18h
	ES:BX -> 16-byte command string
	DX = port number (00h-03h) (04h-43h for XAPCM232.SYS)
Return: AH = status
	    00h successful
	    80h timeout
	AL = mailbox status
	    00h no errors
	    8Xh BIOS error
	ES:BX buffer filled in with mailbox string
	ZF clear if no errors
	ZF set if either status byte contains an error code
SeeAlso: AH=16h"Digiboard"
----------1419-------------------------------
INT 14 - FOSSIL - WRITE BLOCK
	AH = 19h
	CX = maximum number of characters to transfer
	DX = port number
	ES:DI -> user buffer
Return: AX = number of characters transferred
SeeAlso: AH=18h"FOSSIL",AH=86h,INT 6B/AX=0000h
----------1419-------------------------------
INT 14 - Digiboard DigiCHANNEL PC/X* - SPECIAL CHARACTER INTERRUPT
	AH = 19h
	BL = flag
	    00h disable special character interrupt
	    FFh enable interrupt
	DX = port number (00h-03h) (04h-43h for XAPCM232.SYS)
Return: AH = status
	    00h successful	
	    FFh failed
SeeAlso: AH=1Ah"Digiboard"
----------141A-------------------------------
INT 14 - FOSSIL - BREAK BEGIN OR END
	AH = 1Ah
	AL = 00h stop sending 'break'
	     01h start sending 'break'
	DX = port number
SeeAlso: AH=06h"FOSSIL",AH=8Ah,AH=FAh
----------141A-------------------------------
INT 14 - Digiboard DigiCHANNEL PC/X - SPECIAL CHARACTER FLAG/COUNTER
	AH = 1Ah
	BX = subfunction
	    00h return pointer to special character flag byte
	    01h return pointer to special character counter word
	DX = port number (00h-03h) (04h-43h for XAPCM232.SYS)
Return: ES:BX -> special character flag or counter
Notes:	flag is FFh if one or more special characters are in the receive
	  buffer; it is 00h and the counter is invalid if no special characters
	  are in the receive buffer
	counter (if valid) contains the number of characters in the receive
	  buffer up to and including the last-received special character
----------141B-------------------------------
INT 14 - FOSSIL - RETURN INFORMATION ABOUT THE DRIVER
	AH = 1Bh
	DX = port number
	CX = size of user buffer
	ES:DI -> user buffer for driver info (see below)
Return: AX = number of characters transferred
	CX = 3058h ("0X") (X00 FOSSIL only)
	DX = 2030h (" 0") (X00 FOSSIL only)

Format of driver info:
Offset	Size	Description
 00h	WORD	size of structure in bytes
 02h	BYTE	FOSSIL spec driver conforms to
 03h	BYTE	revision level of this specific driver
 04h	DWORD	pointer to ASCIZ identification string
 08h	WORD	size of the input buffer
 0Ah	WORD	number of bytes left in buffer
 0Ch	WORD	size of the output buffer
 0Eh	WORD	number of bytes left in buffer
 10h	BYTE	width of screen
 11h	BYTE	length of screen
 12h	BYTE	actual baud rate, computer to modem
----------141C-------------------------------
INT 14 - X00 FOSSIL - ACTIVATE PORT
	AH = 1Ch
	DX = port number
Return: AX = 1954h if successful
	BL = maximum function number supported (not including 7Eh and above)
	BH = revision of FOSSIL specification supported
Note:	this is a duplicate of AH=04h, so that AH=04h may be made compatible
	  with the PS/2 BIOS in a future release
SeeAlso: AH=04h"FOSSIL",AH=1Dh
----------141D-------------------------------
INT 14 - X00 FOSSIL - DEACTIVATE PORT
	AH = 1Dh
	DX = port number
Return: none
Notes:	this is a duplicate of AH=05h, so that AH=05h may be made compatible
	  with the PS/2 BIOS in a future release
	ignored if the port was never activated with AH=04h or AH=1Ch
SeeAlso: AH=05h"FOSSIL",AH=1Ch
----------141E-------------------------------
INT 14 - X00 FOSSIL - EXTENDED LINE CONTROL INITIALIZATION
	AH = 1Eh
	AL = break status
	    00h if break
	    01h if no break
	BH = parity
	    00h no parity
	    01h odd parity
	    02h even parity
	    03h stick parity odd
	    04h stick parity even
	BL = number of stop bits
	    00h one stop bit
	    01h two stop bits (1.5 if 5 bit word length)
	CH = word length
	    00h 5 bits
	    01h 6 bits
	    02h 7 bits
	    03h 8 bits
	CL = bps rate
	    00h 110
	    01h 150
	    02h 300
	    03h 600
	    04h 1200
	    05h 2400
	    06h 4800
	    07h 9600
	    08h 19200
	DX = port number
Return: AX = port status code (see AH=00h)
Notes:	this function is intended to exactly emulate the PS/2 BIOS AH=04h call
	if the port was locked at X00 load time, the appropriate parameters are
	  ignored
SeeAlso: AH=00h,AH=04h"SERIAL I/O"
----------141F-------------------------------
INT 14 - X00 FOSSIL - EXTENDED SERIAL PORT STATUS/CONTROL
	AH = 1Fh
	AL = 00h read modem control register
	      Return: BL = modem control register (see below)
		      AH = status
	AL = 01h write modem control register
	      BL = modem control register
		  bit 0: data terminal ready
		  bit 1: request to send
		  bit 2: OUT1
		  bit 3: OUT2 (interrupts) enabled
		  bit 4: LOOP
		  bits 5-7 reserved
	      Return: AX = status
	DX = port number
SeeAlso: AH=00h,AH=05h"SERIAL I/O"
Notes:	this function is intended to exactly emulate the PS/2 BIOS AH=05h call
	X00 forces BL bit 3 set (interrupts cannot be disabled)
----------1420-------------------------------
INT 14 - X00 FOSSIL - DESTRUCTIVE READ WITH NO WAIT
	AH = 20h
	DX = port number
Return: AH = 00h if character was available
	    AL = next character (removed from receive buffer)
	AX = FFFFh if no character available
SeeAlso: AH=0Ch,AH=21h"X00"
----------1420-------------------------------
INT 14 - Alloy MW386 - ATTACH LOGICAL COMMUNICATIONS PORT TO PHYSICAL PORT
	AH = 20h
	AL = logical port (01h COM1, 02h COM2)
	DX = physical port number
Return: AX = status
	    0000h successful
	    FFFFh failed
SeeAlso: AH=21h"Alloy",AH=22h"Alloy",AH=23h"Alloy",INT 17/AH=8Bh"Alloy"
----------1420-------------------------------
INT 14 - MultiDOS Plus - INITIALIZE PORT
	AH = 20h
	AL = port parameters (see AH=00h"SERIAL")
	DX = port number (0-3)
Return: AH = status
	    00h successful
	    41h no such port
	    64h monitor mode already active
SeeAlso: AH=00h"SERIAL",AH=04h"MultiDOS",AH=21h"MultiDOS",AH=23h"MultiDOS"
----------1421-------------------------------
INT 14 - X00 FOSSIL - STUFF RECEIVE BUFFER
	AH = 21h
	AL = character
	DX = port number
Notes:	the given character is inserted at the end of the receive buffer as if
	  it had just arrived from the serial port; all normal receive
	  processing (XON/XOFF, ^C/^K) is performed on the character
	fully re-entrant
SeeAlso: AH=20h"X00"
----------1421-------------------------------
INT 14 - Alloy MW386 v1.x only - RELEASE PHYSICAL COMMUNICATIONS PORT
	AH = 21h
	DX = physical port number
Return: AX = status
	    0000h successful
	    FFFFh failed
SeeAlso: AH=20h"Alloy",AH=22h"Alloy"
----------1421-------------------------------
INT 14 - MultiDOS Plus - TRANSMIT CHARACTER
	AH = 21h
	AL = character to send
	DX = port number
Return: AH = status
	    00h successful
	    39h no DSR or CTS
	    3Ch no DSR
	    3Bh no CTS
	    41h no such port
	    42h monitor mode not active
	    97h timed out
Note:	monitor mode must have been turned on with AH=24h before calling
SeeAlso: AH=20h"MultiDOS",AH=22h"MultiDOS",AH=24h"MultiDOS"
----------1422-------------------------------
INT 14 - Alloy MW386 v2+ - RELEASE LOGICAL COMMUNICATIONS PORT
	AH = 22h
	AL = logical port (01h COM1, 02h COM2)
Return: AX = status (0000h successful)
SeeAlso: AH=20h"Alloy",AH=21h"Alloy"
----------1422-------------------------------
INT 14 - MultiDOS Plus - RECEIVE CHARACTER
	AH = 22h
	DX = port number
Return: AH = status (see also AH=21h"MultiDOS")
	    00h successful
		AL = character
	    3Dh framing and parity error
	    3Eh overrun error
	    3Fh framing error
	    40h parity error
	    96h ring buffer overflow
Note:	if no character is available, this function waits until a character
	  arrives or an implementation-dependent timeout elapses
SeeAlso: AH=20h"MultiDOS",AH=21h"MultiDOS",AH=27h
----------1423-------------------------------
INT 14 - Alloy MW386 v2+ - GET PORT NUMBER FROM LOGICAL PORT ID
	AH = 23h
	AL = logical port (01h COM1, 02h COM2)
	DH = user ID
	DL = process ID (DH,DL both FFh for current task)
Return: AL = MW386 port mode
	    bit 0: port is shared (spooler only)
		1: port is spooled instead of direct (spooler only)
		2: port is assigned as logical COM device, not in spooler
		3: port is free
	CX = MW386 port number
	DH = owner's user ID
	DL = owner's task ID
SeeAlso: AH=20h"Alloy",INT 17/AH=8Bh"Alloy"
----------1423-------------------------------
INT 14 - MultiDOS Plus - GET PORT STATUS
	AH = 23h
	DX = port number
Return: AH = line status (see AH=03h)
	AL = modem status (see AH=03h)
SeeAlso: AH=03h,AH=07h"MultiDOS",AH=20h"MultiDOS"
----------1424-------------------------------
INT 14 - Alloy MW386 v2+ - CHANGE PHYSICAL PORT PARAMETERS
	AH = 24h
	CX = physical I/O port number
	DS:DX -> configuration table (see below)
Return: AH = 00h
Note:	invalid port numbers are merely ignored
SeeAlso: INT 17/AH=96h

Format of configuration table:
Offset	Size	Description
 00h	BYTE	baud rate
		00h 38400
		01h 19200
		02h  9600
		03h  7200
		04h  4800
		05h  3600
		06h  2400
		07h  2000
		08h  1200
		09h   600
		0Ah   300
		0Bh   150
		0Ch   134.5
 01h	BYTE	data bits (00h=5, 01h=6, 02h=7, 03h=8)
 02h	BYTE	parity (00h none, 01h odd, 02h even)
 03h	BYTE	stop bits (00h=1, 01h=2)
 04h	BYTE	receive flow control
		00h none, 01h XON/XOFF, 02h DTR/DSR, 03h XPC, 04h RTS/CTS
 05h	BYTE	transmit flow control (as for receive)
----------1424-------------------------------
INT 14 - MultiDOS Plus - SET MONITOR MODE
	AH = 24h
	AL = port status storage
	    00h single status for entire receive buffer
	    01h separate status kept for each byte in receive buffer
	DX = port number
Return: AH = status
	    00h successful
	    3Ah invalid status storage specified
	    41h no such port
	    64h monitor mode already active
Note:	in monitor mode, MultiDOS redirects all BIOS video output to a serial
	  port
SeeAlso: AH=20h"MultiDOS",AH=25h
----------1425-------------------------------
INT 14 - MultiDOS Plus - CLEAR BUFFERS
	AH = 25h
	AL = function
	    00h only clear buffers
	    01h clear buffers and deactivate
	DX = port number
Return: AH = status
	    00h successful
	    3Ah invalid function
	    41h no such port
	    42h monitor mode not active
SeeAlso: AH=20h"MultiDOS",AH=24h"MultiDOS"
----------1427-------------------------------
INT 14 - MultiDOS Plus - GET BUFFER CHARACTER COUNT
	AH = 27h
	DX = port number
Return: AH = status
	    00h successful
	    41h no such port
	    42h monitor mode not active
	AL = number of characters in receive buffer
----------147E-------------------------------
INT 14 - FOSSIL - INSTALL AN EXTERNAL APPLICATION FUNCTION
	AH = 7Eh
	AL = code assigned to external application (80h-BFh)
	    80h reserved for communications FOSSIL
	    81h video FOSSIL
	    82h reserved for keyboard FOSSIL
	    83h reserved for system FOSSIL
	ES:DX -> entry point
Return: AX = 1954h
	BL = code assigned to application (same as input AL)
	DH = 00h failed
	     01h successful
SeeAlso: AH=7Fh,AH=80h"FOSSIL",AX=8100h,AH=82h"FOSSIL",AH=83h"FOSSIL"
----------147F-------------------------------
INT 14 - FOSSIL - REMOVE AN EXTERNAL APPLICATION FUNCTION
	AH = 7Fh
	AL = code assigned to external application
	ES:DX -> entry point
Return: AX = 1954h
	BL = code assigned to application (same as input AL)
	DH = 00h failed
	     01h successful
SeeAlso: AH=7Eh
----------1480-------------------------------
INT 14 - COMMUNICATIONS FOSSIL
	AH = 80h
SeeAlso: AH=7Eh
----------1480-------------------------------
INT 14 - COURIERS.COM - INSTALLATION CHECK
	AH = 80h
Return: AH = E8h if loaded
Note:	COURIERS is a TSR utility by PC Magazine
----------1481-------------------------------
INT 14 - COURIERS.COM - CHECK IF PORT BUSY
	AH = 81h
	AL = port number (1-4)
Return: AH = 00h port available
	     01h port exists but already in use
	     02h port nonexistent
Note:	COURIERS is a TSR utility by PC Magazine
SeeAlso: AH=83h,AH=8Dh
----------1481-------------------------------
INT 14 - Egberto Willies COMM-DRV - EXTENDED INITIALIZATION
	AH = 81h
	BX:DI -> port control block
Return: ???
SeeAlso: AH=00h

Format of port control block:
Offset	Type	Description
 00h	WORD	port IO address
 02h	WORD	port IRQ
 04h	WORD	baud rate
 06h	WORD	parity
 08h	WORD	data bits
 0Ah	WORD	stop bits
 0Ch	WORD	break status
		    0000h off
 0Eh	WORD	flow control protocol
 10h	BYTE	input block
 11h	BYTE	output block
 12h	WORD	low threshold
 14h	WORD	high threshold
 16h	WORD	segment of buffer
 18h	WORD	offset of buffer
 1Ah	WORD	input buffer length
 1Ch	WORD	output buffer length
 1Eh	BYTE	auxiliary address
 1Fh	BYTE	spare
 20h  4 WORDs	spares
----------148100-----------------------------
INT 14 - VIDEO FOSSIL - RETURN VFOSSIL INFORMATION
	AX = 8100h
	ES:DI -> buffer for VFOSSIL information (see below)
Return: AX = 1954h if installed
SeeAlso: AH=7Eh,AX=8101h

Format of VFOSSIL information:
Offset	Size	Description
 00h	WORD	size of information in bytes, including this field
 02h	WORD	VFOSSIL major version
 04h	WORD	VFOSSIL revision level
 06h	WORD	highest VFOSSIL application function supported
----------148101-----------------------------
INT 14 - VIDEO FOSSIL - OPEN VFOSSIL
	AX = 8101h
	ES:DI -> buffer for application function table (see below)
	CX = length of buffer in bytes
Return: AX = 1954h if installed
	    BH = highest VFOSSIL application function supported
Note:	the number of initialized pointers in the application function table
	  will never exceed CX/4; if the buffer is large enough, BH+1 pointers
	  will be initialized
SeeAlso: AX=8102h

Format of application function table:
Offset	Size	Description
 00h	DWORD	-> function to query current video mode (VioGetMode)
 04h	DWORD	-> function to set video mode (VioSetMode)
 08h	DWORD	-> function to query hardware config (VioGetConfig)
 0Ch	DWORD	-> function to write data in TTY mode (VioWrtTTY)
 10h	DWORD	-> function to get current ANSI state (VioGetANSI)
 14h	DWORD	-> function to set new ANSI state (VioSetANSI)
 18h	DWORD	-> function to get curr cursor position (VioGetCurPos)
 1Ch	DWORD	-> function to set cursor position (VioSetCurPos)
 20h	DWORD	-> function to get cursor shape (VioGetCurType)
 24h	DWORD	-> function to set cursor shape (VioSetCurType)
 28h	DWORD	-> function to scroll screen up (VioScrollUp)
 2Ch	DWORD	-> function to scroll screen down (VioScrollDn)
 30h	DWORD	-> function to read cell string from screen (VioReadCellStr)
 34h	DWORD	-> function to read char string from screen (VioReadCharStr)
 38h	DWORD	-> function to write a cell string (VioWrtCellStr)
 3Ch	DWORD	-> function to write char string, leaving attr (VioWrtCharStr)
 40h	DWORD	-> function to write char string,const attr (VioWrtCharStrAttr)
 44h	DWORD	-> function to replicate an attribute (VioWrtNAttr)
 48h	DWORD	-> function to replicate a cell (VioWrtNCell)
 4Ch	DWORD	-> function to replicate a character (VioWrtNChar)

Format of video mode data structure:
Offset	Size	Description
 00h	WORD	length of structure including this field
 02h	BYTE	mode characteristics
		bit 0: clear if MDA, set otherwise
		bit 1: graphics mode
		bit 2: color disabled (black-and-white)
 03h	BYTE	number of colors supported (1=2 colors, 4=16 colors, etc)
 04h	WORD	number of text columns
 06h	WORD	number of text rows
 08h	WORD	reserved
 0Ah	WORD	reserved
 0Ch	DWORD	reserved

Format of video configuration data:
Offset	Size	Description
 00h	WORD	structure length including this field
 02h	WORD	adapter type
		00h monochrome/printer
		01h CGA
		02h EGA
		03h VGA
		07h 8514/A
 04h	WORD	display type
		00h monochrome
		01h color
		02h enhanced color
		09h 8514
 06h	DWORD	adapter memory size

Format of cursor type record:
Offset	Size	Description
 00h	WORD	cursor start line
 02h	WORD	cursor end line
 04h	WORD	cursor width (always 01h)
 06h	WORD	cursor attribute (FFFFh = hidden)

Call VioGetMode with:
	STACK:	WORD	VIO handle (must be 00h)
		DWORD	pointer to video mode data structure (see above)
Return: AX = error code (00h, 74h, 17Eh, 1B4h)
	    0000h successful
	    0074h internal VIO failure
	    0163h unsupported mode
	    0166h invalid row value
	    0167h invalid column value
	    017Eh buffer too small
	    01A5h invalid VIO parameter
	    01B4h invalid VIO handle

Call VioSetMode with:
	STACK:	WORD	VIO handle (must be 00h)
		DWORD	pointer to video mode data structure (see above)
Return: AX = error code (00h, 74h, 163h, 17Eh, 1A5h, 1B4h) (see above)

Call VioGetConfig with:
	STACK:	WORD	VIO handle (must be 00h)
		DWORD	pointer to video configuration data buffer (see above)
Return: AX = error code (00h, 74h, 17Eh, 1B4h) (see above)

Call VioWrtTTY with:
	STACK:	WORD	VIO handle (must be 00h)
		WORD	length of string
		DWORD	pointer to character string to be written to screen
Return: AX = error code (00h, 74h, 1B4h) (see above)
Notes:	write wraps at end of line and terminates if it reaches end of screen
	in ANSI mode, ANSI control sequences are interpreted, and this func is
	  not required to be reentrant; in non-ANSI mode, the function is
	  reentrant and may be called from within an MSDOS function call

Call VioGetANSI with:
	STACK:	WORD	VIO handle (must be 00h)
		DWORD	pointer to WORD which will be set to 00h if ANSI is off
			or 01h if ANSI is on
Return: AX = error code (00h, 74h, 1B4h) (see above)

Call VioSetANSI with:
	STACK:	WORD	VIO handle (must be 00h)
		DWORD	pointer to WORD indicating new state of ANSI
			00h off
			01h on
Return: AX = error code (00h, 74h, 1A4h, 1B4h) (see above)

Call VioGetCurPos with:
	STACK:	WORD	VIO handle (must be 00h)
		DWORD	pointer to WORD to hold current cursor column (0-based)
		DWORD	pointer to WORD to hold current cursor row (0-based)
Return: AX = error code (00h, 74h, 1B4h) (see above)

Call VioSetCurPos with:
	STACK:	WORD	VIO handle (must be 00h)
		WORD	cursor column
		WORD	cursor row
Return: AX = error code (00h, 74h, 166h, 167h, 1B4h) (see above)
Note:	if either coordinate is invalid, the cursor is not moved

Call VioGetCurType with:
	STACK:	WORD	VIO handle (must be 00h)
		DWORD	pointer to cursor type record (see above)
Return: AX = error code (00h, 74h, 1B4h) (see above)

Call VioSetCurType with:
	STACK:	WORD	VIO handle (must be 00h)
		DWORD	pointer to cursor type record (see above)
Return: AX = error code (00h, 74h, 1A4h, 1B4h) (see above)

Call VioScrollUp with:
	STACK:	WORD	VIO handle (must be 00h)
		DWORD	pointer to char/attr cell for filling emptied rows
		WORD	number or rows to scroll (FFFFh = clear area)
		WORD	right column of scroll area
		WORD	bottom row of scroll area
		WORD	left column of scroll area
		WORD	top row of scroll area
Return: AX = error code (00h, 74h, 166h, 167h, 1B4h) (see above)

Call VioScrollDn with:
	STACK:	WORD	VIO handle (must be 00h)
		DWORD	pointer to char/attr cell for filling emptied rows
		WORD	number or rows to scroll (FFFFh = clear area)
		WORD	right column of scroll area
		WORD	bottom row of scroll area
		WORD	left column of scroll area
		WORD	top row of scroll area
Return: AX = error code (00h, 74h, 166h, 167h, 1B4h) (see above)

Call VioReadCellStr with:
	STACK:	WORD	VIO handle (must be 00h)
		WORD	column at which to start reading
		WORD	row at which to start reading
		DWORD	pointer to WORD containing length of buffer in bytes
			on return, WORD contains number of bytes actually read
		DWORD	pointer to buffer for cell string
Return: AX = error code (00h, 74h, 166h ,167h, 1B4h) (see above)

Call VioReadCharStr with:
	STACK:	WORD	VIO handle (must be 00h)
		WORD	column at which to start reading
		WORD	row at which to start reading
		DWORD	pointer to WORD containing length of buffer in bytes
			on return, WORD contains number of bytes actually read
		DWORD	pointer to buffer for character string
Return: AX = error code (00h, 74h, 166h ,167h, 1B4h) (see above)

Call VioWrtCellStr with:
	STACK:	WORD	VIO handle (must be 00h)
		WORD	column at which to start writing
		WORD	row at which to start writing
		WORD	length of cell string in bytes
		DWORD	pointer to cell string to write
Return: AX = error code (00h, 74h, 166h, 167h, 1B4h) (see above)
Note:	write wraps at end of line and terminates if it reaches end of screen

Call VioWrtCharStr with:
	STACK:	WORD	VIO handle (must be 00h)
		WORD	column at which to start writing
		WORD	row at which to start writing
		WORD	length of character string
		DWORD	pointer to character string to write
Return: AX = error code (00h, 74h, 166h, 167h, 1B4h) (see above)
Note:	write wraps at end of line and terminates if it reaches end of screen

Call VioWrtCharStrAttr with:
	STACK:	WORD	VIO handle (must be 00h)
		DWORD	pointer to attribute to be applied to each character
		WORD	column at which to start writing
		WORD	row at which to start writing
		WORD	length of character string
		DWORD	pointer to character string to write
Return: AX = error code (00h, 74h, 166h, 167h, 1B4h) (see above)
Note:	write wraps at end of line and terminates if it reaches end of screen

Call VioWrtNAttr with:
	STACK:	WORD	VIO handle (must be 00h)
		WORD	column at which to start writing
		WORD	row at which to start writing
		WORD	number of times to write attribute
		DWORD	pointer to display attribute to replicate
Return: AX = error code (00h, 74h, 166h, 167h, 1B4h) (see above)
Note:	write wraps at end of line and terminates if it reaches end of screen

Call VioWrtNCell with:
	STACK:	WORD	VIO handle (must be 00h)
		WORD	column at which to start writing
		WORD	row at which to start writing
		WORD	number of times to write cell
		DWORD	pointer to cell to replicate
Return: AX = error code (00h, 74h, 166h, 167h, 1B4h) (see above)
Note:	write wraps at end of line and terminates if it reaches end of screen

Call VioWrtNChar with:
	STACK:	WORD	VIO handle (must be 00h)
		WORD	column at which to start writing
		WORD	row at which to start writing
		WORD	number of times to write character
		DWORD	pointer to character to replicate
Return: AX = error code (00h, 74h, 166h, 167h, 1B4h) (see above)
Note:	write wraps at end of line and terminates if it reaches end of screen
----------148102-----------------------------
INT 14 - VIDEO FOSSIL - CLOSE VFOSSIL
	AX = 8102h
Return: AX = 1954h
Note:	terminates all operations; after this call, the video FOSSIL may either
	  be removed from memory or reinitialized
SeeAlso: AX=8101h,AX=8103h
----------148103-----------------------------
INT 14 - VIDEO FOSSIL - UNINSTALL
	AX = 8103h
Return:	AX = 1954h
Note:	this is an extension to the VFOSSIL spec by Bob Hartman's VFOS_IBM
----------1482-------------------------------
INT 14 - KEYBOARD FOSSIL
	AH = 82h
SeeAlso: AH=7Eh
----------1482-------------------------------
INT 14 - COURIERS.COM - CONFIGURE PORT
	AH = 82h
	AL = port number (1-4)
	BX = speed (bps)
	CX = bit flags
	    bit 0: enable input flow control
	    bit 1: enable output flow control
	    bit 2: use X.PC protocol (not yet implemented)
SeeAlso: AH=00h,AH=8Ch,INT 7A"X.PC"
----------1483-------------------------------
INT 14 - SYSTEM FOSSIL
	AH = 83h
SeeAlso: AH=7Eh
----------1483-------------------------------
INT 14 - COURIERS.COM - START INPUT
	AH = 83h
	ES:BX -> circular input buffer
	CX = length of buffer 
		(should be at least 128 bytes if input flow control enabled)
SeeAlso: AH=18h,AH=87h,AH=8Dh,AH=A5h"BAPI"
----------1484-------------------------------
INT 14 - COURIERS.COM - READ CHARACTER
	AH = 84h
Return: ZF set if no characters available
	ZF clear
	   AL = character
	   AH = modem status bits
		bit 7: set on input buffer overflow
SeeAlso: AH=02h,AH=86h,AH=89h
----------1485-------------------------------
INT 14 - COURIERS.COM - FLUSH PENDING INPUT
	AH = 85h
SeeAlso: AH=0Ah,AH=88h
----------1486-------------------------------
INT 14 - COURIERS.COM - START OUTPUT
	AH = 86h
	ES:BX -> output buffer
	CX = length of output buffer
SeeAlso: AH=19h,AH=83h"COURIERS",AH=A4h"BAPI"
----------1487-------------------------------
INT 14 - COURIERS.COM - OUTPUT STATUS
	AH = 87h
Return: AX = number of unsent characters
----------1488-------------------------------
INT 14 - COURIERS.COM - ABORT OUTPUT
	AH = 88h
SeeAlso: AH=09h,AH=85h
----------1489-------------------------------
INT 14 - COURIERS.COM - SEND SINGLE CHARACTER
	AH = 89h
	CL = character to send
SeeAlso: AH=01h,AH=84h
----------148A-------------------------------
INT 14 - COURIERS.COM - SEND BREAK
	AH = 8Ah
SeeAlso: AH=89h,AH=FAh
----------148C-------------------------------
INT 14 - COURIERS.COM - SET SPEED
	AH = 8Ch
	BX = speed in bps
SeeAlso: AH=00h,AH=82h"COURIERS"
----------148D-------------------------------
INT 14 - COURIERS.COM - DECONFIGURE PORT
	AH = 8Dh
SeeAlso: AH=82h"COURIERS"
----------14A0-------------------------------
INT 14 - 3com BAPI SERIAL I/O - CONNECT TO PORT
	AH = A0h
	???
Return: ???
SeeAlso: AH=A1h"BAPI"
----------14A0--CXFFFF-----------------------
INT 14 - Interconnections Inc. TES - INSTALLATION CHECK/STATUS REPORT
	AH = A0h
	CX = FFFFh
Return: CF clear if successful
	    AX = 5445h ('TE')
	    CX <> FFFFh
	    DX = port number
	CF set on error
Note:	TES is a network serial port emulation program
SeeAlso: AH=A1h"TES"
----------14A1-------------------------------
INT 14 - 3com BAPI SERIAL I/O - DISCONNECT FROM PORT
	AH = A1h
	???
Return: ???
SeeAlso: AH=A0h"BAPI"
----------14A1-------------------------------
INT 14 - Interconnections Inc. TES - GET LIST OF SESSIONS WITH STATUS
	AH = A1h
Return: CX = number of active sessions
	ES:SI -> status array (see below)
SeeAlso: AH=A2h"TES",AH=A3h"TES"

Format of status array entry:
Offset	Size	Description
 00h	BYTE	status
 01h	WORD	offset of name
----------14A2-------------------------------
INT 14 - Interconnections Inc. TES - GET LIST OF SERVER NAMES
	AH = A2h
Return:	CX = number of servers
	ES:SI -> array of offsets from ES for server names
SeeAlso: AH=A1h"TES"
----------14A3-------------------------------
INT 14 - Interconnections Inc. TES - START A NEW SESSION
	AH = A3h
	ES:SI -> ???
Return: CF clear if successful
	    AX = 5445h ('TE')
	    CX <> FFFFh
	    DX = port number
	CF set on error
SeeAlso: AH=A1h"TES",AH=A4h"TES",AH=A6h"TES"
----------14A4-------------------------------
INT 14 - 3com BAPI SERIAL I/O - WRITE BLOCK
	AH = A4h
	CX = length
	DH = session number (00h)
	ES:BX -> buffer
Return: CX = number of bytes sent
SeeAlso: AH=19h,AH=86h,AH=A5h"BAPI"
----------14A4-------------------------------
INT 14 - Interconnections Inc. TES - HOLD CURRENTLY ACTIVE SESSION
	AH = A4h
	???
Return: ???
SeeAlso: AH=A3h"TES",AH=A5h"TES"
----------14A5-------------------------------
INT 14 - 3com BAPI SERIAL I/O - READ BLOCK
	AH = A5h
	CX = length
	DH = session number (00h)
	ES:BX -> buffer
Return: CX = number of bytes read
SeeAlso: AH=18h,AH=83h"COURIERS",AH=A4h"BAPI",AX=FF02h
----------14A5-------------------------------
INT 14 - Interconnections Inc. TES - RESUME A SESSION
	AH = A5h
	AL = session number
Return: ???
SeeAlso: AH=A4h"TES",AH=A6h"TES"
----------14A6-------------------------------
INT 14 - 3com BAPI SERIAL I/O - SEND SHORT BREAK
	AH = A6h
	DH = session number (00h)
SeeAlso: AH=1Ah,AH=8Ah,AH=FAh
----------14A6-------------------------------
INT 14 - Interconnections Inc. TES - DROP A SESSION
	AH = A6h
	AL = session number
Return: AH = status
	    00h successful
	    else error
SeeAlso: AH=A3h"TES",AH=A5h"TES"
----------14A7-------------------------------
INT 14 - 3com BAPI SERIAL I/O - READ STATUS
	AH = A7h
	???
Return: ???
----------14A7-------------------------------
INT 14 - Interconnections Inc. TES - SWITCH TO NEXT ACTIVE SESSION
	AH = A7h
	???
Return: ???
SeeAlso: AH=A3h"TES",AH=A5h"TES"
----------14A8-------------------------------
INT 14 - Interconnections Inc. TES - SEND STRING TO COMMAND INTERPRETER
	AH = A8h
	AL = 00h no visible response
	ES:SI -> ASCIZ command
Return: ???
----------14AF00BXAAAA-----------------------
INT 14 - 3com BAPI SERIAL I/O - INSTALLATION CHECK
	AX = AF00h
	BX = AAAAh
Return: AX = AF01h if installed
----------14B0-------------------------------
INT 14 - 3com BAPI SERIAL I/O - ENABLE/DISABLE "ENTER COMMAND MODE" CHARACTER
	AH = B0h
	AL = 00h disable
	   = 01h enable
----------14B1-------------------------------
INT 14 - 3com BAPI SERIAL I/O - ENTER COMMAND MODE
	AH = B1h
----------14F0F0-----------------------------
INT 14 - ASAP v1.0 - ???
	AX = F0F0h
	DX = ???
	???
Return: ???
Note:	ASAP (Automatic Screen Access Program) is a shareware screen reader by
	  MicroTalk
SeeAlso: AX=F0F1h
----------14F0F1DX0000-----------------------
INT 14 - ASAP v1.0 - INSTALLATION CHECK
	AX = F0F1h
	DX = 0000h
Return: DX = segment of resident code
	   = 0000h if not installed
Note:	ASAP (Automatic Screen Access Program) is a shareware screen reader by
	  MicroTalk
SeeAlso: AX=F0F0h,INT 10/AH=38h
----------14F4FF-----------------------------
INT 14 - IBM/Yale EBIOS SERIAL I/O - INSTALLATION CHECK
	AX = F4FFh
	DX = port (00h-03h)
Return: CF clear if present
	    AX = 0000h
	CF set if not present
	    AX <> 0000h
----------14F9-------------------------------
INT 14 - IBM/Yale EBIOS SERIAL I/O - REGAIN CONTROL
	AH = F9h
	DX = port (00h-03h)
----------14FA-------------------------------
INT 14 - IBM/Yale EBIOS SERIAL I/O - SEND BREAK
	AH = FAh
	DX = port (00h-03h)
SeeAlso: AH=1Ah,AH=8Ah
----------14FB-------------------------------
INT 14 - IBM/Yale EBIOS SERIAL I/O - SET OUTGOING MODEM SIGNALS
	AH = FBh
	AL = modem control register
	    bit 0: data terminal ready
		1: request to send
		2: OUT1
		3: OUT2
		4: loopback
	    bits 5-7 unused
	DX = port (00h-03h)
----------14FC-------------------------------
INT 14 - IBM/Yale EBIOS SERIAL I/O - READ CHARACTER, NO WAIT
	AH = FCh
	DX = port (00h-03h)
Return: AH = RS232 status bits (see AH=00h)
	AL = character
SeeAlso: AH=02h,AH=0Ch,AX=FF02h
----------14FD02-----------------------------
INT 14 - IBM/Yale EBIOS SERIAL I/O - READ STATUS
	AX = FD02h
Return: CX = number of characters available
----------14FF02-----------------------------
INT 14 - IBM/Yale EBIOS SERIAL I/O - BUFFERED READ
	AX = FF02h
	CX = length
	DX = port (00h-03h)
	ES:BX -> buffer
Return: CX = number of characters read
SeeAlso: AH=18h,AH=83h"COURIERS",AH=A5h"BAPI",AH=FCh
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