At my knowledge, it exists on PC with DOS

now with linux and windows I am not sure

but it must be too, like for getting time and date ...

also drivers may make this calls, to bios functions in the chipset of
a scsi card for example ...





Le 2014-10-02 13:28, 陳韋任 a écrit :
>> Well, you know if you or someone else put it there. This is common for
>> BIOS-like library functions that are already present in the memory.
> 
>   Thanks for your explanation. I have no experience on using BIOS-like
> library, but I guess what you mean is some kind of library that
> preloaded into memory at a fixed address?
> 
>   When talking about function call, I only know call by function name,
> or call by a function pointer. Treating a memory address as function
> is really new to me. This kind of usage only exists in microchip
> enviroment, or I can reproduce it in my PC? Just curious. ;-)
> 
> BR,
> chenwj

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