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Re: Time available during 1 kHz system interrupt?
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Date: 
Mon, 1 Nov 1999 17:17:41 GMT
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Gary Livick <glivick@/spamless/pacbell.net>
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Greg,

As much as you want.  Your program is executed until it is finished, then the
system interrupt routines follow, and run until they are finished.

Good Luck,

Gary Livick

Greg Starr wrote:

Does anyone know the approximate amount of time available for user
assembler programs which "add on" to the existing 1 kHz HB interrupt?

Another way of stating that is...how much time is used by the 1kHz HB ISR code?

        --greg

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Does anyone know the approximate amount of time available for user assembler programs which "add on" to the existing 1 kHz HB interrupt? Another way of stating that is...how much time is used by the 1kHz HB ISR code? --greg ***...*** * Greg Starr, (...) (25 years ago, 1-Nov-99, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)

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