Masm 2
Masm 2
Masm 2
The follow abridged list of DOS interrupts has been extracted from a large list compiled by Ralf Brown. These are available on any Simtel mirror (e.g.sunsite.anu.edu.au) under the directory ms-dos/info/interNNp.zip
AH 01 05 07 09 0B 0D 19 2A 2C 2E 35 36 3A 3C 3E 40 42 47 4D 56 Description Read character from STDIN Write character to printer Direct char read (STDIN), no echo Write string to STDOUT Get STDIN status Disk reset Get current default drive Get system date Get system time Set verify flag Get Interrupt vector Get free disk space Remove subdirectory Create file Close file Write file Seek file Get current directory Get return code Rename file AH 02 06 08 0A 0C 0E 25 2B 2D 30 39 3B 3D 3F 41 43 4C 54 57 Description Write character to STDOUT Console Input/Output Char read from STDIN, no echo Buffered input Flush buffer for STDIN Select default drive Set interrupt vector Set system date Set system time Get DOS version Create subdirectory Set working directory Open file Read file Delete file Get/Set file attributes Exit program Get verify flag Get/Set file date
AH = 01h - READ CHARACTER FROM STANDARD INPUT, WITH ECHO Return: AL = character read Notes:
^Z is not interpreted, thus not causing an EOF if input is redirected character is echoed to standard output
SeeAlso: AH=06h,AH=07h,AH=08h,AH=0Ah AH = 02h -WRITE CHARACTER TO STANDARD OUTPUT Entry: DL = character to write Return: AL = last character output Notes:
^C/^Break are checked the last character output will be the character in DL unless DL=09h on entry, in which case AL=20h as tabs are expanded to blanks if standard output is redirected to a file, no error checks (writeprotected, full media, etc.) are performed
SeeAlso: AH=06h,AH=09h AH = 05h - WRITE CHARACTER TO PRINTER Entry: DL = character to print Notes:
keyboard checked for ^C/^Break STDPRN is usually the first parallel port, but may be redirected under DOS 2+ if the printer is busy, this function will wait
SeeAlso: INT 17/AH=00h AH = 06h - DIRECT CONSOLE OUTPUT Entry: DL = character (except FFh) Return: AL = character output Notes: does not check ^C/^Break
SeeAlso: AH=02h,AH=09h AH = 06h - DIRECT CONSOLE INPUT Entry: AH = 06h DL = FFh Return:
ZF set if no character available and AL = 00h ZF clear if character available AL = character read
Notes:
^C/^Break are NOT checked if the returned character is 00h, the user pressed a key with an extended keycode, which will be returned by the next call of this function although the return of AL=00h when no characters are available is not documented, some programs rely on this behavior
SeeAlso: AH=0Bh AH=07h - DIRECT CHARACTER INPUT, WITHOUT ECHO Return: AL = character read from standard input Notes: does not check ^C/^Break SeeAlso: AH=01h,AH=06h,AH=08h,AH=0Ah AH = 08h - CHARACTER INPUT WITHOUT ECHO Return: AL = character read from standard input Notes: ^C/^Break are checked SeeAlso: AH=01h,AH=06h,AH=07h,AH=0Ah,AH=64h AH = 09h - WRITE STRING TO STANDARD OUTPUT Entry: DS:DX -> '$'-terminated string Return: AL = 24h
Notes: ^C/^Break are checked SeeAlso: AH=02h,AH=06h"OUTPUT" AH = 0Ah - BUFFERED INPUT Entry: DS:DX -> buffer (see below) Return: buffer filled with user input Notes:
Notes: ^C/^Break are checked SeeAlso: AH=06h"INPUT" AH = 0Ch - FLUSH BUFFER AND READ STANDARD INPUT Entry:
Return: as appropriate for the specified input function Note: if AL is not one of 01h,06h,07h,08h, or 0Ah, the buffer is flushed but no input is attempted SeeAlso: AH=01h,AH=06h"INPUT",AH=07h,AH=08h,AH=0Ah AH = 0Dh - DISK RESET Notes: This function writes all modified disk buffers to disk, but does not update the directory information SeeAlso: AX=5D01h AH = 0Eh - SELECT DEFAULT DRIVE Entry: DL = new default drive (0=A:, 1=B:, etc) Return: AL = number of potentially valid drive letters Notes: the return value is the highest drive present SeeAlso: AH=19h,AH=3Bh,AH=DBh AH = 19h - GET CURRENT DEFAULT DRIVE Return: AL = drive (0=A:, 1=B:, etc) SeeAlso: AH=0Eh,AH=47h,AH=BBh AH = 25h - SET INTERRUPT VECTOR Entry:
Notes: this function is preferred over direct modification of the interrupt vector table
SeeAlso: AX=2501h,AH=35h AH = 2Ah - GET SYSTEM DATE Return: CX = year (1980-2099) DH = month DL = day AL = day of week (00h=Sunday) SeeAlso: AH=2Bh"DOS",AH=2Ch,AH=E7h AH = 2Bh - SET SYSTEM DATE Entry: CX = year (1980-2099) DH = month DL = day Return:
Note: DOS 3.3+ also sets CMOS clock SeeAlso: AH=2Ah,AH=2Dh AH = 2Ch - GET SYSTEM TIME Return: CH = hour CL = minute DH = second DL = 1/100 seconds Note: on most systems, the resolution of the system clock is about 5/100sec, so returned times generally do not increment by 1 on some systems, DL may always return 00h SeeAlso: AH=2Ah,AH=2Dh,AH=E7h AH = 2Dh - SET SYSTEM TIME Entry: CH = hour CL = minute DH = second DL = 1/100 seconds Return:
SeeAlso: AH=2Bh"DOS",AH=2Ch AH = 2Eh - SET VERIFY FLAG Entry: AL = new state of verify flag (00 off, 01h o) Notes:
default state at system boot is OFF when ON, all disk writes are verified provided the device driver supports read-after-write verification
SeeAlso: AH=54h AH=30h - GET DOS VERSION Entry: AL = what to return in BH (00h OEM number, 01h version flag) Return:
AL = major version number (00h if DOS 1.x) AH = minor version number BL:CX = 24-bit user serial number (most versions do not use this) if DOS <5 or AL=00h BH = MS-DOS OEM number if DOS 5+ and AL=01h BH = version flag bit 3: DOS is in ROM other: reserved (0)
Notes:
DOS 4.01 and 4.02 identify themselves as version 4.00 MS-DOS 6.21 reports its version as 6.20; version 6.22 returns the correct value Windows95 returns version 7.00 (the underlying MS-DOS)
SeeAlso: AX=3000h/BX=3000h,AX=3306h,AX=4452h AH=35h - GET INTERRUPT VECTOR Entry: AL = interrupt number Return: ES:BX -> current interrupt handler
SeeAlso: AH=25h,AX=2503h AH = 36h - GET FREE DISK SPACE Entry: DL = drive number (0=default, 1=A:, etc) Return:
AX = FFFFh if invalid drive AX = sectors per cluster BX = number of free clusters CX = bytes per sector DX = total clusters on drive
Notes:
free space on drive in bytes is AX * BX * CX total space on drive in bytes is AX * CX * DX "lost clusters" are considered to be in use this function does not return proper results on CD-ROMs; use AX=4402h"CD-ROM" instead
SeeAlso: AH=1Bh,AH=1Ch,AX=4402h"CD-ROM" AH = 39h - "MKDIR" - CREATE SUBDIRECTORY Entry: DS:DX -> ASCIZ pathname Return:
Notes:
all directories in the given path except the last must exist fails if the parent directory is the root and is full DOS 2.x-3.3 allow the creation of a directory sufficiently deep that it is not possible to make that directory the current directory because the path would exceed 64 characters
Notes: directory must be empty (contain only '.' and '..' entries) SeeAlso: AH=39h,AH=3Bh AH = 3Bh - "CHDIR" - SET CURRENT DIRECTORY Entry: DS:DX -> ASCIZ pathname to become current directory (max 64 bytes) Return:
Notes: if new directory name includes a drive letter, the default drive is not changed, only the current directory on that drive SeeAlso: AH=47h,AH=71h,INT 2F/AX=1105h AH = 3Ch - "CREAT" - CREATE OR TRUNCATE FILE Entry:
Return:
Notes: if a file with the given name exists, it is truncated to zero length SeeAlso: AH=16h,AH=3Dh,AH=5Ah,AH=5Bh AH = 3Dh - "OPEN" - OPEN EXISTING FILE
Entry:
Return:
Notes:
file pointer is set to start of file file handles which are inherited from a parent also inherit sharing and access restrictions files may be opened even if given the hidden or system attributes
SeeAlso: AH=0Fh,AH=3Ch,AX=4301h,AX=5D00h AH = 3Eh - "CLOSE" - CLOSE FILE Entry: BX = file handle Return:
Note: if the file was written to, any pending disk writes are performed, the time and date stamps are set to the current time, and the directory entry is updated SeeAlso: AH=10h,AH=3Ch,AH=3Dh AH = 3Fh - "READ" - READ FROM FILE OR DEVICE Entry:
BX = file handle CX = number of bytes to read DS:DX -> buffer for data
Return:
CF clear if successful - AX = number of bytes actually read (0 if at EOF before call) CF set on error AX = error code (05h,06h)
Notes:
data is read beginning at current file position, and the file position is updated after a successful read the returned AX may be smaller than the request in CX if a partial read occurred if reading from CON, read stops at first CR
Return:
CF clear if successful -AX = number of bytes actually written CF set on error - AX = error code (05h,06h)
Notes:
if CX is zero, no data is written, and the file is truncated or extended to the current position data is written beginning at the current file position, and the file position is updated after a successful write the usual cause for AX < CX on return is a full disk
Return:
CF clear if successful, AX destroyed (DOS 3.3) AL seems to be drive of deleted file CF set on error AX = error code (02h,03h,05h)
Notes:
(DOS 3.1+) wildcards are allowed if invoked via AX=5D00h, in which case the filespec must be canonical (as returned by AH=60h), and only files matching the attribute mask in CL are deleted DOS does not erase the file's data; it merely becomes inaccessible because the FAT chain for the file is cleared deleting a file which is currently open may lead to filesystem corruption.
AL = origin of move 00h start of file 01h current file position 02h end of file BX = file handle CX:DX = offset from origin of new file position
Return:
CF clear if successful, DX:AX = new file position in bytes from start of file CF set on error, AX = error code (01h,06h)
Notes:
for origins 01h and 02h, the pointer may be positioned before the start of the file; no error is returned in that case, but subsequent attempts at I/O will produce errors if the new position is beyond the current end of file, the file will be extended by the next write (see AH=40h)
Return:
BUG: Windows for Workgroups returns error code 05h (access denied) instead of error code 02h (file not found) when attempting to get the attributes of a nonexistent file. SeeAlso: AX=4301h,AX=4310h,AX=7143h,AH=B6h AH=43 - "CHMOD" - SET FILE ATTRIBUTES Entry:
Return:
Notes:
will not change volume label or directory attribute bits, but will change the other attribute bits of a directory MS-DOS 4.01 reportedly closes the file if it is currently open
Bits
6 5
DL = drive number (00h = default, 01h = A:, etc) DS:SI -> 64-byte buffer for ASCIZ pathname
Return:
Notes:
the returned path does not include a drive or the initial backslash many Microsoft products for Windows rely on AX being 0100h on success
SeeAlso: AH=19h,AH=3Bh,AH=71h AH = 4Ch - "EXIT" - TERMINATE WITH RETURN CODE Entry: AL = return code Return: never returns Notes: unless the process is its own parent, all open files are closed and all memory belonging to the process is freed SeeAlso: AH=00h,AH=26h,AH=4Bh,AH=4Dh AH = 4Dh - GET RETURN CODE (ERRORLEVEL) Return:
AH = termination type (00=normal, 01h control-C abort, 02h=critical error abort, 03h terminate and stay resident) AL = return code
Notes:
the word in which DOS stores the return code is cleared after being read by this function, so the return code can only be retrieved once COMMAND.COM stores the return code of the last external command it executed as ERRORLEVEL
SeeAlso: AH=4Bh,AH=4Ch,AH=8Ah AH = 54h - GET VERIFY FLAG Return: AL = verify flag (00h=off, 01h=on, i.e. all disk writes verified after writing) SeeAlso: AH=2Eh AH = 56h - "RENAME" - RENAME FILE Entry:
DS:DX -> ASCIZ filename of existing file (no wildcards, but see below) ES:DI -> ASCIZ new filename (no wildcards) CL = attribute mask (server call only, see below)
Return:
Notes:
allows move between directories on same logical volume this function does not set the archive attribute open files should not be renamed (DOS 3.0+) allows renaming of directories
Return:
CF clear if successful, CX = file's time DX = file's date CF set on error, AX = error code (01h,06h)
Return: