| ??? 01/04/04 19:57 Read: times |
#61911 - RE: ISR time shouldn\\\'t last that long? 1 sec Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Or even more structurally sound..the serial interrupt would just place the received bytes into a circular queue where they are then pulled out by the mainline program for processing. A good example of coding a serial interrupt with a queue can be reviewed in the code listed in my C8051F126 In-Application-Loader program.
Michael Karas |
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