jfjr@mbunix.mitre.org (Freedman) (02/12/91)
I have been using MSC 6.00. I have seen, used and written code accepted by this compiler where the keyword/attribute "interrupt" or "_interrupt" is used but I can't find the documentation for it anywhere. Can anyone give me the exact definitio/semantics of it and where it can be found? Jerry Freedman,Jr
jvb7u@fermi.clas.Virginia.EDU (Jon Brinkmann) (02/12/91)
In article <1991Feb11.171349.11579@linus.mitre.org> jfjr@mbunix.mitre.org (Freedman) writes:
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# I have been using MSC 6.00. I have seen, used and written code
#accepted by this compiler where the keyword/attribute "interrupt"
#or "_interrupt" is used but I can't find the documentation for
#it anywhere. Can anyone give me the exact definitio/semantics
#of it and where it can be found?
Try:
Christian, Kaare, "Using MicroSoft C Version 5.1 to Write
Terminate-and-Stay-Resident Programs", MicroSoft Systems
Journal, September 1988, Volume 3, Number 5, pages 47 - 57.
The software examples in this article are available from
SIMTEL in the file PD1:<MSDOS.MSJOURNAL>MSJV3-5.ARC.
Jon
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rkl@cbnewsh.att.com (kevin.laux) (02/12/91)
In article <1991Feb11.171349.11579@linus.mitre.org>, jfjr@mbunix.mitre.org (Freedman) writes: > > I have been using MSC 6.00. I have seen, used and written code > accepted by this compiler where the keyword/attribute "interrupt" > or "_interrupt" is used but I can't find the documentation for > it anywhere. Can anyone give me the exact definitio/semantics > of it and where it can be found? You can find it in the readme.doc file in the .../source/doc subdirectory under where you installed the compiler. Also I believe you can find it using 'qh' (quick help), MSC's online help facility. -- ________________________________________________________________________________ R. Kevin Laux Email: rkl1@hound.att.com AT&T Bell Labs Voice: (908) 949-1160