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From: | jes AT presto DOT med DOT upenn DOT edu (Joe Smith) |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: Timer interrupts |
Date: | 07 Feb 1996 11:26:30 -0500 |
Organization: | University of Pennsylvania |
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Sender: | jes AT presto DOT med DOT upenn DOT edu |
Message-ID: | <m27mxz9k5l.fsf@presto.med.upenn.edu> |
References: | <DM41sD DOT GLL AT granite DOT mv DOT net> <4f2rto$dbp AT krel DOT iea DOT com> |
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NNTP-Posting-Host: | presto.med.upenn.edu |
In-reply-to: | rhk@farpoint.newimage.com's message of Tue, 6 Feb 1996 03:26:23 |
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In article <DMC480 DOT HAq AT farpoint DOT newimage DOT com> rhk AT farpoint DOT newimage DOT com (Ray Kelm) writes: > ... > Try DJGPP 2.0, it works much better for interrupts. > ... I'd like to try and move some Pascal stuff that runs off a timer interrupt, but I'm rather confused by the many different approaches to doing PM interrupt handling, some of which work well and others just 'work'. Can you recommend a good, straightforward (code) example that uses v2.0 and works well? <Joe-- Joe Smith University of Pennsylvania jes AT presto DOT med DOT upenn DOT edu Department of Physiology Philadelphia, PA 19104
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