Nice! Computer Shopper magazine (although one wonders how such a thick 
periodical tome could be called a "magazine" lol) used to have software called 
TECHHelp! back in the day containing similar information; it appears the site 
you mention is an online recreation of that software. Thanks for sharing!

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On Wednesday, December 9, 2020 5:00 PM, Aitor Santamaría <aitor...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Incidentally I came across this DOS/BIOS reference (that I found cool 
> looking) and wanted to share it with you,
>
> [Tech Help! (dos4gw.org)](https://dos4gw.org/)
>
> I don't know how up-to-date it is. I know that this topic pops-up from time 
> to time, but I haven't heard any RBIL update for quite a while (last known 
> version is 61 from year 2000?). These are the sites I know to hold such kind 
> of information, and I was wondering if you knew of more that are worth, or 
> know of any that is being updated to some extent:
>
> RBIL - [Ralf Brown's Files (cmu.edu)](http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~ralf/files.html)
> Ctyme - [Ralf Brown's Interrupt List - HTML Version 
> (ctyme.com)](http://ctyme.com/rbrown.htm)
> (sadly, apparently Marc Perkel passed away)
> [RBIL61 - HTML Edition (lod.bz)](https://fd.lod.bz/rbil/) - Bing gave this to 
> me, apparently there's a program called RBILtoHTML
> Delorie - [Ralf Brown's Interrupt List 
> (delorie.com)](http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/doc/rbinter/)
>
> Best,
> Aitor
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