Re: A86: Interrupt help


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Re: A86: Interrupt help




My message was one stating that I have a piece of code (a program lets say),
that I would like to be able to execute anytime I want with a simple
combination keypress.  Let's say the ON+(-) keys...  Understand?  I haven't
had time to fiddle around with all the code I've been sent to see if it
works or not, but if what you guys sent isn't what I need, I would
appreciate it if you could send what I do need...


-----Original Message-----
From: A Doggett <Doggett@zetnet.co.uk>
To: assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org <assembly-86@lists.ticalc.org>
Date: Saturday, April 25, 1998 9:54 AM
Subject: Re: A86: Interrupt help


>
>
>Hi!  I know this is late and that you've probably figured it all out
>by now, but I've been on holiday and this thread does wander off the
>subject rather.
>
>mckbuck@coastalnet.com wrote on Wed, 15 Apr 1998 06:42:27 -0100:
>>
>> I have made the program, and can run it from the calc, but I need to put
it
>> into an interrupt so I can call it whenever I need to...
>
>call?  This doesn't sound like an interrupt.  More like another
>program used as a subroutine.  The user interrupt is executed so many
>times a second (200?).
>
>> Has anyone successfully made an interrupt program, where all I have to do
is
>> plug in my code, and change the title and stuff, etc...?
>
>If you still want some nice code then try "BatSaver" on my homepage.
>It is proof that you don't need all the pushes and pops that some
>people seem to believe that you need.  Try to keep the code short!
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