Re: Somewhat confused with Interrupts/TSRs

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John Coppens wrote:

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I think it boils down to the fact that for some reason Interrupts seem to
be disabled while Int16 is called, else the TSR would be called as it
should be. This may be a problem resulting from how things are simulated
in DOSemu, in which case the whole thing may actually work on the DOS
machine, ;-)
I'll test that tomorrow... Thanks for all the hints!

What came of it?

Mike
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