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<h1><a name="kap_interrupt_0530"></a>INT 13,D - Alternate Disk
Reset (XT &amp; newer)</h1>
<p> AH = 0D</p>
<p> DL = fixed drive number (80h=drive 0, 81h=drive 1)</p>
<p> on return:</p>
<p> AH = status (see ~INT 13,STATUS~)</p>
<p> CF = 0 if successful</p>
<p> = 1 if error</p>
<p> - many good programming references indicate this function is
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<p> available on the AT, PS/2 and later systems, but all hard
disk</p>
<p> systems since the XT have this function available</p>
<p> - used to force drive recalibration similar to ~INT 13,0~</p>
<p> - drive heads are positioned at track zero</p>
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<td width="33%">Zurück zum <a href="inte1at0.htm">Interrupt
Info</a>. </td>
<td align="center" width="33%"><a
href="mailto:Roger.Morgan@htl-steyr.ac.at">Roger Morgan</a>
/ 1998 </td>
<td align="right" width="33%"><font size="1">L.Änderung <!--webbot
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