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AL = 02h AH = multiplex number for program DX:BX = return address for successful uninstall (may be ignored by TSR)
Return:
AL = status 00h not implemented (makes TSR non-compliant with specification) 01h unsuccessful 02h can not uninstall yet, will do so when able 03h safe to remove, but no resident uninstaller (TSR still enabled) BX = segment of memory block with resident code 04h safe to remove, but no resident uninstaller (TSR now disabled) BX = segment of memory block with resident code 05h not safe to remove now, try again later 06h disabled, but can not be removed from memory because loaded from CONFIG.SYS 07h safe to remove, but no resident device-driver uninstaller. Caller must unlink device drivers from DOS device chain as well as unhooking interrupts and freeing memory BX = segment of memory block with resident code FFh successful return at DX:BX with AX destroyed if successful and TSR honors specific return address
Note: This function is not valid unless a program is installed on the specified multiplex number; use INT 2D/AL=00h to check
See Also: INT 2D/AL=00h - INT 2D/AL=01h - INT 2D/AL=03h - INT 2D/AL=04h - INT 2D/AL=05h
See Also: INT 2D/AL=06h
Index:
Uninstall;Alternate Multiplex Interrupt Specification|uninstall;AMIS
Category: TSR Libraries - Int 2Dh - A
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