RE: LZ: RE: Multiple interrupts


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RE: LZ: RE: Multiple interrupts



The best way to do it would be to use a string, such as extended the shell 
string. This way it would interfere with no programs in any way. I would like 
interrupts to run all the time, both in and out of TI-OS.
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-----Original Message-----
From:	owner-list-zshell@lists.ticalc.org  On Behalf Of Michael Wyman
Sent:	Thursday, June 05, 1997 8:30 AM
To:	list-zshell@lists.ticalc.org
Subject:	Re: LZ: RE: Multiple interrupts

On Thu, 5 Jun 1997, Jeff Tyrrill wrote:

> Don't use graph memory. A lot of people graph stuff in class, and many 
> programs and games, both BASIC and ASM, use the graph mem. More ASM may use 
> graph mem than you realize because they just set the redraw bit, and when 
the 
> user graphs something, all the garbage is cleared and the graph is redrawn 
> without the user even realizing it was used.

I was _actually_ thinking about _not_ having the interrupt routine run 
when the shell exited, so graphing would not cause problems, nor TI-BASIC 
programs... ASM stuff might, that's why I asked the question... It would 
only take maybe 400 bytes of graph mem, though...

~Michael

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