Re: A86: Interrupt questions


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Re: A86: Interrupt questions




also, you can control whether or not the calc's interrupt routine is
called. i think penguins uses this tactic because if you hold down LEFT
& DOWN it doesn't freeze the calc.

> This is called just like the normal one.. About 200 time a second.  The only
> advantage I know of now is that it happens before the real interrupt(which
> includes user routines) and that you can use the user interrupt routine along
> with this.  So if you run a program that uses the user interrupt, it will have no
> affect on it. Another thing is that you don't have to push and pop registers..
> Other than that, it's just another way of doing things.

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