Function 0Dh Disk Reset
Flushes all currently open file buffers to disk
entry AH 0Dh
return none
note 1) Does not close files. Does not update directory entries; files changed
in size but not closed are not properly recorded in the directory
2) Sets DTA address to DS:0080h
3) Should be used before a disk change, Ctrl-C handlers, and to flush
the buffers to disk.
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