
Originally Posted by
lerameur
eee ook, you mean something like:
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RBO = 1 ' call interrupt
K
Hi Ken,
not exactly, when RB0 does = 1 it sets a flag bit and that bit stays set even if RB0 goes back to zero, your program does something of your choosing as a result and then it clears that flag bit before it resumes, assuming you write the code properly.
WIll the return go back to the interrupt or back to where interrupt has left the main program ??
It returns to the next line normally.
Last edited by Archangel; - 25th November 2010 at 23:52.
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