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I don't think they're part of the OS/2 API; rather, they are part of the compiler's runtime library. C Set++ has them also. | I don't think they're part of the OS/2 API; rather, they are part of the compiler's runtime library. C Set++ has them also. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:58, 18 January 2020
This converts a 32 bit flat address to a 16:16 far pointer to be usable by 16 bit code. This routine is callable from 16 bit code. The result is returned in eax (selector=high word, offset=low word).
Syntax
void far* DOSFLATTOSEL(ULONG eax)
Parameters
- eax (register)
- The flat address to be converted. This argument is not passed on the stack.
Timur Tabi Comments
These are 16-bit and 32-bit conversion functions. They convert pointers in one memory model to another.[1]
I don't think they're part of the OS/2 API; rather, they are part of the compiler's runtime library. C Set++ has them also.