; TITLE MSHEAD.ASM -- MS-DOS DEFINITIONS PAGE ; NTDOS.SYS entry point. ; ; Modification History ; ; sudeepb 06-Mar-1991 Ported for DOSEm. include origin.inc Break ; The following are all of the segments used. They are declared in the order ; that they should be placed in the executable ; ; segment ordering for MSDOS ; include dosseg.inc AsmVar DOSCODE SEGMENT BYTE PUBLIC 'CODE' PUBLIC $STARTCODE $STARTCODE LABEL WORD ASSUME CS:DOSCODE,DS:NOTHING,ES:NOTHING,SS:NOTHING ; the entry point at initialization time will be to right here. ; A jump will be made to the initialization code, which is at ; the end of the code segment. Also, a word here (at offset 3) ; contains the offset within the DOSCODE segment of the beginning of the ; DOS code. ; Extrn DOSINIT:NEAR JMP near ptr DOSINIT ; The next word contains the ORG value to which the DOS has been ORGd ; See origin.inc for description. dw PARASTART ; For BIOS to know the ORG value ; Segment address of BIOS data segment in RAM PUBLIC BioDataSeg ifndef NEC_98 BioDataSeg dw 70h ;Bios data segment fixed at 70h else ;NEC_98 BioDataSeg dw 60h ;Bios data segment fixed at 60h endif ;NEC_98 ; ; DosDSeg is a data word in the DOSCODE segment that is loaded with ; the segment address of DOSDATA. This is purely an optimization, that ; allows getting the DOS data segment without going through the ; BIOS data segment. It is used by the "getdseg" macro. ; public DosDSeg DosDSeg dw ? DOSCODE ENDS