* How are interrupt signals mapped w/ Alsys and Verdix
@ 1991-02-01 19:40 Costello
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From: Costello @ 1991-02-01 19:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hello, as I uderstand it interrupts are converted to entry calls. These
entry calls may be implemented as an ordinary entry call, a timed entry call,
or a conditional entry call. For example, on the system which I am working
on (Mac IIx running A/UX) Telesoft implements the interrupt entry calls as
conditional entry calls.
I am doing a summary of how different vendors (Telesoft, Alsys, Verdix, etc)
implements interrupts. I would appreciate it if you would send me a little
note telling me how interrupts are implemented on your system:
vendor: (Telesoft, Verdix, Alsys, etc)
interrupts implemented as: (ordinary entry calls, timed entry calls, or
conditional entry calls)
system: (eg. Mac IIx running A/UX)
Please e-mail directly to me: costello@mitre.com
Thanks. If there is an expressed interest I will post a summary of my
findings. Cheers! /Roger
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