Re: A86: Interupt viewer
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Re: A86: Interupt viewer
yes there is a way to find out what program is installed, you could leave a
little trash at the end saying what program it is or set a standard that is
in the same location all the time so you can easily find out what program it
is
-----Original Message-----
From: Grams Family <grams@netcarrier.com>
To: assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org <assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org>
Date: Tuesday, December 30, 1997 6:50 AM
Subject: Re: A86: Interupt viewer
>
>At 12:52 PM 12/29/97 -0600, you wrote:
>>
>>I find this new influx of interrupt programs very interesting. But
>>sometimes, i cant tell what i have on my calculator. Something messes up,
i
>>pop a battery and press "on" a few times, and turn my calc back on, and
>>everything's fine; until i trigger the interupt again, and have to repeat
>>the process. And the "remove" program removes everything, so u have to
>>reinstall the ones u want to keep. I was wondering how possible it would
be
>>to write an interupt viewer that wouldd display all the interupts
currently
>>on the calc, with an interface similar to the Usgard standard shell.
maybe
>>it could have a selectable delete option also, allowing one to remove only
>>one interupt at a time. I have been studying all these interupt programs
>>over break, and found it completely beyond me, so now i put it out there.
>>thanx.
>>
>There is only one interrupt, AFAIK (and I'm one of the ones who figured it
>out). There is also a key interrupt, which I haven't figured out. But I
>haven't seen a program (other than the ti-demo program) that uses it. So
>there should only be one user interrupt on the calc at a time. And there's
>no way (AFAIK) to find out what program installed it.
>
>There _are_ 4 areas like the user interrupt area, but I don't know what
>they are all for. One is the user interrupt, one is a key interrupt, but I
>don't know about the other two.
>
>--Joshua
>
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