[Back to TSR SWAG index] [Back to Main SWAG index] [Original]
(*
LOU DUCHEZ
>I need to write a TSR, but the books I have really don't go into much detail
>about them. Anyone know any good books that explain about them?
My recommendation:
"Turbo Pascal 6.0: The Complete Reference" by Stephen O'Brien
Taught me about TSRs. The basic deal with a TSR is these things:
1) A $M directive to reduce the amount of memory used.
2) A "Keep" procedure to make it TSR.
3) (the tricky part) A new interrupt handler. Actually it's not so tricky.
What your handler should do is react to the hardware, then call the old
interrupt handler. In parts here:
A) Determine old handler address with getintvec. Assign it to a
"procedure" variable like so:
var oldkbdhandler: procedure; { for a keyboard handler }
getintvec($09, @oldkbdhandler);
B) Create a new handler that reads the hardware: like so:
var port60h: byte; { global variable }
procedure newkeyboardhandler; interrupt;
begin
port60h := port[$60]; { store keyboard port status }
asm
pushf { PUSHF instruction is crucial before calling old ISR }
end;
oldkbdhandler; { run the old keyboard handler }
end;
C) To hook up the new handler, it's:
setintvec($09, @newkeyboardhandler);
*)
[Back to TSR SWAG index] [Back to Main SWAG index] [Original]