??? 10/29/04 14:04 Read: times |
#80002 - RE: Prog.CounterArray irq problem Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Good evening!
Thanks greatly! It seems to me, that my problem is solved now! Moreover, you may not disable any interrupts if PCA interrupt has highest priority. Try such configuration, maybe it helps. After I tried this (IPL0|=0x40;IPH0|=0x40;), the problem have disappeared. In my configuration there was an only one IRQ (timer1) with 0 priority level. But according to it's polling priority this one could break PCA isr. Your suggestion was very usefull! Regards, Zahar |
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