LINK /OV[ERLAYINTERRUPT] Option, Valid Interrupt Numbers (34208)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft LINK for MS-DOS 3.x
- Microsoft LINK for MS-DOS 4.x
- Microsoft LINK for MS-DOS 5.x
This article was previously published under Q34208 SUMMARY
The Microsoft LINK /OV[ERLAYINTERRUPT] option specifies the interrupt
number used to pass control to an overlay in an application. By
default, an application uses Interrupt 3Fh (63 decimal) for this
purpose. Normally, an application uses the default interrupt unless
one overlaid program spawns another overlaid program.
The /OV option supports interrupts 0h through FFh (0 through 255
decimal). However, take care to avoid using any interrupts that
conflict with MS-DOS. Such a conflict can be very difficult to debug.
Interrupts 3Ch through 43h (60 through 67 decimal) are available as
user-defined overlay interrupts without conflicting with MS-DOS.
Consult an MS-DOS programmer's reference for additional information on
the available interrupts.
In Microsoft LINK versions 5.3 and later, the minimum unique
abbreviation for /OVERLAYINTERRUPT changed from /O to /OV.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 9/30/2003 |
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Keywords: | kb16bitonly KB34208 |
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