Mail Archives: djgpp/1994/10/05/16:08:45
> We had to reprogram the timer chip (8253) to have a faster interrupt rate. You
> still need to call the original interrupt to have the DOS clock up to date.
> On some hardware platform, this is not achievable as the disk drive actually
> uses the chip timer output for some of its own timing!!!
AFAIK the timer chip has 3 independent timers/counters, each of which
can be programmed individually. The first 2 are used, but the third
isn't. So, unless those disks you mention use that third timer, it
can be reprogrammed without affecting system operation in any way
whatsoever, including the luxury to not pass the interrupts to the
original Int 08 handler which maintains DOS time. Am I right?
Eli Zaretskii
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