Replacing INT9 in C

David Conrad dave at tygra.ddmi.com
Tue Jan 15 22:42:49 AEST 1991


In article <91013.015911ACPS2924 at Ryerson.Ca> ACPS2924 at Ryerson.Ca writes:
>So far I replace the INT9 with the following, in the new interrupt I call
>the old interrupt 9 to do good housekeeping and then call INT16 to get
>the key from the queue.  Low and behold big crash, why I dont know???
>
>Peter
>ACPS2924 at ryerson.ca (Mailing address, it usually works)

Why are you replacing INT9?  Why not just replace INT16?  Also,
what's a `big crash'?  What exactly is happening?
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