Hmm.. no not really, i'm using memman 2.41 (this way i can be compatible with dos1
& dos2 without worrying about implementing the right memory routines) can you give
me an example of such an routine ?

Antal

Rainier Maas wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am guessing here that you are familiar with the Dos2 function calls since
> you use its memory management. Take a look at the 'define abort exit routine
> (63h)'. With this function you can define an abort routine which handles
> disc errors but als ctrl-c...
>
> Hope this helps...
>
> Rainier Maas
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've written a simple DOS2 program which does some memory management and
> > loads some files ( not important really) but now i'm able to interrupt
> > the program with CTRL-STOP.
> >
> > Is it possible to intercept this key combination WITHOUT making use of
> > changing the intterupt routines at adres &H38. ( if i do this then ALL
> > keyboard routines can be intercepted)
> > I thought a 1 at adres &HFBB1 should do the trick but this doesnn't work
> > !
> >
> > Thanks and greetz,
> >  Antal
>
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