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'::: PROGRAM: CAPSTAT.SUB :::
'::: AUTHOR: Mike Shaffer :::
'::: DATE: Feb 2, 1991 :::
'::: VERSION: 2.0 :::
'::: PURPOSE: Determines if printer capture is turned :::
'::: on for a Novell workstation, and if so, :::
'::: which device the captured output is being :::
'::: directed to. :::
'::: REVISIONS: :::
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'::: :::
'::: :::
'::: NOTES: This program assumes you're using PDQ from :::
'::: Crescent Software. If not (shame on you!) :::
'::: than you can modify the interrupt call to :::
'::: use INT86 as provided with QuickBASIC, and :::
'::: take out the reference to PDQDECL.BAS :::
'::: :::
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sub CAPSTAT(capst%,conid%) static
'
dim regs as regtype ' Create type to hold registers
' ' NOTE: regtype is defined in
' ' the PDQ declarations
' ' include. If you're not
' ' using PDQ, you'll
' ' probably want to use
' ' INT86 as provided by
' ' QuickBASIC, in which
' ' case the interrupt
' ' control structure will
' ' be an integer array.
' ' (see the QB docs)
' '
' '
' '
regs.ax = &hF003 ' AH=&hF0, AL=&h03
' ' Function to get cap status
interrupt &h21,regs ' So we get it!
' '
temp& = regs.ax ' Move to long integer
if temp&<0 then temp&=temp&+65536 ' Compensate for INT>32767
al = temp& and &hFF ' Get value of AL
ah = temp&\256 ' Get value of AH
if ah = &hFF then ' Yes, capture active!
capst% = -1 ' Set flag and
conid% = al ' Set connection ID
else ' ELSE
capst% = 0 ' clear flag and
conid% = 0 ' clear connection ID
end if '
' '
end sub ' Done!
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