??? 12/13/04 19:44 Read: times |
#83003 - disable int in ISR is worthless Responding to: ???'s previous message |
I will be counting some nunmbers and just wanted to make sure the EX0 ISR was off, that is all. I thought about leaving EX0 = 1; the whole time, so I did it. Still the wdt ISR is executed (meaning wdt underflows) after interrupt pin goes high. Why is this happening?
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disable int in ISR is worthless | 01/01/70 00:00 | |
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