Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/10/05/11:10:23
jano AT ee DOT nmt DOT edu (John Sinnott) wrote:
> I am doing a fair amount of interrupt programming under DJGPP for a Pentium 133. So far > I have
>been able to successfully program interrupts for IRQS 3-5, and have tried to extend this for ? > IRQ10, and
>can't seem to get it to work. Is there any documentation on interrupt programming under DJGPP? > Or does
>anybody know off hand what I need to do to be able to generate interrupts on that line?
Man, long lines ;-)
Anyway, as for interrupt tutorials, you might want to look at my very
own http://www.abwillms.demon.co.uk/prog/djints.txt for a tutorial on
the software side. However, I see no real reason why IRQ10 should be
harder to make than any other! How do you know you have a problem - do
you have a device that should trigger IRQ10? Are you setting it up
properly to generate IRQ10s? I don't have an IRQ list handy to see
what kinds of things get hooked up there, but it's not one I hear much
about...
> Thanks in Advance
Luck,
ABW
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