dario@techunix.BITNET (Dario Ringach) (03/12/90)
How can I get an interrupt (either IRQ6 or IRQ7) from the B004 to the host computer when the C002 (IC2) has a pending byte to deliver. Or, alternatively, can anyone describe the functioning of the PAL 16L8 (IC22) and how signals EnableIRQ6/7 are generated? (See "IMS B004 evaluation board") logic diagram in page 33. Thanks in advance! -- BITNET: dario@techunix | ARPANET: dario%techunix.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu Domain: dario@techunix.technion.ac.il | UUCP: ...!psuvax1!techunix.bitnet!dario Dario Ringach, Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Box 52, 32000 Haifa, Israel
davidb@braf.inmos.co.uk (David Boreham) (03/13/90)
In article <9429@discus.technion.ac.il> dario%techunix.bitnet@jade.berkeley.edu (Dario Ringach) writes: >How can I get an interrupt (either IRQ6 or IRQ7) from the B004 to the >host computer when the C002 (IC2) has a pending byte to deliver. Or, You'll be lucky mate ! The B004 doesn't have any interrupts. If you want interrupts you'll need to get a B008. David Boreham, INMOS Limited | mail(uk): davidb@inmos.co.uk or ukc!inmos!davidb Bristol, England | (us): uunet!inmos.com!davidb +44 454 616616 ex 547 | Internet: davidb@inmos.com