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{{Short description|API of the MS-DOS operating system}}
{{more footnotes|date=May 2015}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2019|cs1-dates=y}}
The '''
==History of the DOS API==
The original DOS API in 86-DOS and MS-DOS 1.0 was designed to be functionally compatible with
==The DOS API and Windows==
In [[Windows 9x]], DOS
[[Windows NT]] and the systems based on it (e.g. [[Windows XP]] and [[Windows Vista]]) are not based on MS-DOS, but use a [[virtual machine]], [[NTVDM]], to handle the DOS API. NTVDM works by running a DOS program in [[virtual 8086 mode]] (an emulation of [[real mode]] within [[protected mode]] available on [[Intel 80386|80386]] and higher processors). NTVDM supports the DOS 5.0 API. [[DOSEMU]] for [[Linux]] uses a similar approach.
==Interrupt vectors used by DOS==
The following is the list of interrupt vectors used by programs to invoke the DOS API functions.
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==DOS INT 21h services==
The following is the list of functions provided via the DOS API primary software interrupt vector.
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==Operating systems with native support
* [[MS-DOS]]
* [[
* [[OS/2]] 1.x – Microsoft/IBM successor to MS-DOS and PC DOS
* [[DR-DOS]] - Digital Research DOS family, including [[Novell DOS]], [[PalmDOS]], [[OpenDOS]], etc.▼
* [[SISNE plus]] – [[Clone (computing)|Clone]] created by [[Itautec]] and [[Scopus Tecnologia]] in [[Brazil]]
▲* [[DR-DOS]]
* [[ROM-DOS]] - Datalight ROM DOS version▼
* [[
* [[Embedded DOS]] – [[General Software]] version
* [[FreeDOS]] – Free, open source DOS clone
* [[ReactOS]] ([[IA-32]] and [[x86-64]] versions)
* [[Windows 95]]
* [[Windows 98]]
* [[Windows 98 SE]]
* [[Windows ME]]
* [[Windows NT]] (all versions except 64-bit editions)▼
==
* [[Concurrent CP/M-86]] (3.1 only) with [[PCMODE]] – Digital Research CP/M-86-based OS with optional PC DOS emulator
* [[Concurrent DOS]] – Digital Research CDOS family with built-in PC DOS emulator
* [[DOS Plus]] – a stripped-down single-user variant of Concurrent PC DOS 4.1–5.0
* [[Multiuser DOS]] – Digital Research/Novell MDOS family including [[Datapac System Manager]], [[IMS REAL/32]], etc.
* [[OS/2]] (2.x and later) – IBM operating system using a fully-licensed MS-DOS 5.0 in a [[virtual machine]]
* [[NTVDM|NTVDM.EXE]] for [[Windows NT]]▼
▲* [[Windows NT]] (all versions except 64-bit editions and 32-bit ARM editions)
==Other emulators==
* [[DOSEMU]] for [[Linux]]
* [[DOSBox]]
* [[ReactOS]]
==See also==
* [[BIOS interrupt call]]
* [[Ralf Brown's Interrupt List]] (RBIL)
* [[Comparison of DOS operating systems]]
* [[DOS Protected Mode Interface]] (DPMI)
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==References==
{{Reflist}}
==Further reading==
* [http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~ralf/files.html The x86 Interrupt List] (a.k.a. RBIL, Ralf Brown's Interrupt List)▼
* {{Cite book |editor-first1=Jim |editor-last1=Beley |editor-first2=Barry |editor-last2=Preppernau |editor-first3=Pam |editor-last3=Beason |editor-first4=Andrea |editor-last4=Lewis |editor-first5=David |editor-last5=Rygmyr |author-first1=Howard |author-last1=Bornstein |author-first2=Lawrence |author-last2=Bredehoeft |author-first3=Ray |author-last3=Duncan |author-first4=Carol |author-last4=Morris |author-first5=David |author-last5=Rose <!-- |author-link5=David Rose --> |author-first6=John |author-last6=Socha |author-link6=John Socha |author-first7=Jim |author-last7=Tomlin |author-first8=Kathleen |author-last8=Vian |author-first9=Van |author-last9=Wolverton |title=MS-DOS (Versions 1.0-3.2) Technical Reference Encyclopedia |contribution=Technical advisors |contributor-first1=Paul |contributor-last1=Allen |contributor-link1=Paul Allen |contributor-first2=Bill |contributor-last2=Gates |contributor-link2=Bill Gates |contributor-first3=Adrian |contributor-last3=King |contributor-first4=Chris |contributor-last4=Larson |contributor-first5=Gordon |contributor-last5=Letwin |contributor-link5=Gordon Letwin |contributor-first6=Bob |contributor-last6=O'Rear |contributor-link6=Bob O'Rear |contributor-first7=Tim |contributor-last7=Paterson |contributor-link7=Tim Paterson |contributor-first8=Chris |contributor-last8=Peters |contributor-first9=Bruce |contributor-last9=Phillips |contributor-first10=Aaron |contributor-last10=Reynolds |contributor-link10=Aaron R. Reynolds |contributor-first11=Betty |contributor-last11=Stillmaker |contributor-first12=Mark |contributor-last12=Zbikowski |contributor-link12=Mark Zbikowski |date=1986 |edition=Original withdrawn |publisher=[[Microsoft Press]] |series=Microsoft Reference Library |volume=1 |___location=Redmond, Washington, USA |isbn=0-914845-69-1 |lccn=86-8640 |oclc=635600205}} (xvii+1053 pages; 29 cm) (NB. This original edition contains flowcharts of the internal workings of the system. It was withdrawn by Microsoft before mass-distribution in 1986 because it contained many factual errors as well as some classified information which should not have been published. Few printed copies survived. It was replaced by a completely reworked edition in 1988. [https://web.archive.org/web/20190715050434/https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/larryosterman/2004/06/14/does-anyone-remember-the-original-ms-dos-encyclopedia/])
* [http://www.ctyme.com/intr/cat-010.htm ctyme.com - INT Calls by function]▼
* {{Cite book |title=The MS-DOS Encyclopedia: versions 1.0 through 3.2 |author-first1=Ray |author-last1=Duncan |author-first2=Steve |author-last2=Bostwick |author-first3=Keith |author-last3=Burgoyne |author-first4=Robert A. |author-last4=Byers |author-first5=Thom |author-last5=Hogan |author-first6=Jim |author-last6=Kyle |author-first7=Gordon |author-last7=Letwin |author-link7=Gordon Letwin |author-first8=Charles |author-last8=Petzold |author-link8=Charles Petzold |author-first9=Chip |author-last9=Rabinowitz |author-first10=Jim |author-last10=Tomlin |author-first11=Richard |author-last11=Wilton |author-first12=Van |author-last12=Wolverton |author-first13=William |author-last13=Wong |author-first14=JoAnne |author-last14=Woodcock |contribution=Technical advisors |contributor-first1=Mark |contributor-last1=Zbikowski |contributor-link1=Mark Zbikowski |contributor-first2=Paul |contributor-last2=Allen |contributor-link2=Paul Allen |contributor-first3=Steve |contributor-last3=Ballmer |contributor-link3=Steve Ballmer |contributor-first4=Reuben |contributor-last4=Borman |contributor-first5=Rob |contributor-last5=Borman |contributor-first6=John |contributor-last6=Butler |contributor-first7=Chuck |contributor-last7=Carroll |contributor-first8=Mark |contributor-last8=Chamberlain |contributor-first9=David |contributor-last9=Chell |contributor-first10=Mike |contributor-last10=Colee |contributor-first11=Mike |contributor-last11=Courtney |contributor-first12=Mike |contributor-last12=Dryfoos |contributor-first13=Rachel |contributor-last13=Duncan |contributor-first14=Kurt |contributor-last14=Eckhardt |contributor-first15=Eric |contributor-last15=Evans |contributor-first16=Rick |contributor-last16=Farmer |contributor-first17=Bill |contributor-last17=Gates |contributor-link17=Bill Gates |contributor-first18=Michael |contributor-last18=Geary |contributor-first19=Bob |contributor-last19=Griffin |contributor-first20=Doug |contributor-last20=Hogarth |contributor-first21=James W. |contributor-last21=Johnson |contributor-first22=Kaamel |contributor-last22=Kermaani |contributor-first23=Adrian |contributor-last23=King |contributor-first24=Reed |contributor-last24=Koch |contributor-first25=James |contributor-last25=Landowski |contributor-first26=Chris |contributor-last26=Larson |contributor-first27=Thomas |contributor-last27=Lennon |contributor-first28=Dan |contributor-last28=Lipkie |contributor-first29=Marc |contributor-last29=McDonald |contributor-link29=Marc McDonald |contributor-first30=Bruce |contributor-last30=McKinney |contributor-first31=Pascal |contributor-last31=Martin |contributor-first32=Estelle |contributor-last32=Mathers |contributor-first33=Bob |contributor-last33=Matthews <!-- |contributor-link33=Robert Matthews (scientist)??? --> |contributor-first34=David |contributor-last34=Melin |contributor-first35=Charles |contributor-last35=Mergentime |contributor-first36=Randy |contributor-last36=Nevin |contributor-first37=Dan |contributor-last37=Newell |contributor-first38=Tani |contributor-last38=Newell |contributor-first39=David |contributor-last39=Norris |contributor-first40=Mike |contributor-last40=O'Leary |contributor-first41=Bob |contributor-last41=O'Rear |contributor-link41=Bob O'Rear |contributor-first42=Mike |contributor-last42=Olsson |contributor-first43=Larry |contributor-last43=Osterman |contributor-first44=Ridge |contributor-last44=Ostling |contributor-first45=Sunil |contributor-last45=Pai |contributor-first46=Tim |contributor-last46=Paterson |contributor-link46=Tim Paterson |contributor-first47=Gary |contributor-last47=Perez |contributor-first48=Chris |contributor-last48=Peters |contributor-first49=Charles |contributor-last49=Petzold |contributor-link49=Charles Petzold |contributor-first50=John |contributor-last50=Pollock |contributor-first51=Aaron |contributor-last51=Reynolds |contributor-link51=Aaron R. Reynolds |contributor-first52=Darryl |contributor-last52=Rubin |contributor-first53=Ralph |contributor-last53=Ryan |contributor-first54=Karl |contributor-last54=Schulmeisters |contributor-first55=Rajen |contributor-last55=Shah |contributor-first56=Barry |contributor-last56=Shaw |contributor-first57=Anthony |contributor-last57=Short |contributor-first58=Ben |contributor-last58=Slivka |contributor-first59=Jon |contributor-last59=Smirl |contributor-first60=Betty |contributor-last60=Stillmaker |contributor-first61=John |contributor-last61=Stoddard |contributor-first62=Dennis |contributor-last62=Tillman |contributor-first63=Greg |contributor-last63=Whitten |contributor-first64=Natalie |contributor-last64=Yount |contributor-first65=Steve |contributor-last65=Zeck |date=1988 |edition=Completely reworked |publisher=[[Microsoft Press]] |___location=Redmond, Washington, USA |isbn=1-55615-049-0 |lccn=87-21452 |oclc=16581341}} (xix+1570 pages; 26 cm) (NB. This edition was published in 1988 after extensive rework of the withdrawn 1986 first edition by a different team of authors. [https://www.pcjs.org/pubs/pc/reference/microsoft/mspl13/msdos/encyclopedia/])
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20020622163518/http://www.arl.wustl.edu/~lockwood/class/cs306/books/artofasm/toc.html wustl.edu - Description of MS-DOS services]▼
*
* {{cite book |title=Advanced MS-DOS Programming: The Microsoft Guide for Assembly Language and C Programmers |author=Ray Duncan |publisher=Microsoft Press |year=1988 |isbn=0914845772 |url-access=registration |url=https://archive.org/details/advancedmsdosmic00dunc }}
* {{
*
▲* ''The New Peter Norton Programmer's Guide to the IBM PC & PS/2'' by Peter Norton and Richard Wilton, Microsoft Press, 1987 {{ISBN|1-55615-131-4}}.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20060721115437/http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks/pdfs/gg244459.pdf IBM PC DOS 7 Technical Update]
* {{cite book |publisher=[[Caldera, Inc.]] |date=August
==External links==
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▲* [https://web.archive.org/web/20171103080100/http://www.ctyme.com/intr/cat-010.htm ctyme.com - INT Calls by function]<!-- http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/doc/rbinter/ -->
▲* [https://web.archive.org/web/20020622163518/http://www.arl.wustl.edu/~lockwood/class/cs306/books/artofasm/toc.html wustl.edu - Description of MS-DOS services]
* [http://spike.scu.edu.au/~barry/interrupts.html MS-DOS Interrupts] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111013235614/http://spike.scu.edu.au/~barry/interrupts.html |date=2011-10-13 }}
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