yeah, that makes trying to do any sort of interrupts on these machines non-starters. This only really comes into play when we're trying to do things like terminal programs that want simultaneous input and output processing. Things like iss tracker, weather, turn based games etc won't have as much of an issue on TED systems. It's okay, just have to accept the short sightedness here. -Thom On Mon, May 1, 2023 at 12:28 PM Richard Atkinson <ratkinson77_at_icloud.com> wrote: > > > On 1 May 2023, at 17:44, Gerrit Heitsch <gerrit_at_laosinh.s.bawue.de> > wrote: > > > > On 5/1/23 18:09, Richard Atkinson wrote: > >> But I think the 6551 ACIA will give you an interrupt from either the > /DCD pin or the /DSR pin, which you can get from the user port. > > > > Only the Plus/4 has the 6551/8551, the C16/116 doesn't. > > > I think in those computers, the TED chip is the only source of interrupts. > You’d have to attach a piece of hardware to the cartridge port to generate > your own interrupts on those machines. > > Richard > > >Received on 2023-05-01 20:00:26
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