Introduction:
Since 1989 Ralf Brown maintains The Interrupt List. This is comprehensive listing of over 8500 functions available through interrupt calls on IBM PCs and compatibles. The Interrupt List is really nothing more than a text file, which is formatted in a special way. Because of it's unique layout, it can be viewed both with any text viewer/editor as with special dedicated programs (such as RBIL Viewer). With RBIL Viewer, you can not only view the actual Interrupt List (Interrup.lst), but also all other List files that are distributed along with The Interrupt List (such as Ports.lst, Cmos.lst, etc.).
Features:
- Split screen layout, which displays both all topic titles as the current topic on the same screen (in the same way as most e-mail programs).
- Topic titles can be displayed per category (or all at once), switching between categories is very easy.
- Can handle all list files that are distributed along with The Interrupt List - and any other file which has the same layout as The Interrupt List.
- Save, Print and Copy functions for topics.
- Find function for topic titles.
- Lists can be selected directly from the main menu.
- Ready for both old as future releases of The Interrupt List.
Requirements:
- The Interrupt List by Ralf Brown. If you don't have The Interrupt List then you can find it on the Internet. (see Availability1TRJBAQ)
- Windows 95/98/NT4.
- Some free diskspace (less than 1 MB).
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