??? 03/20/09 18:35 Read: times |
#163702 - How about this? Responding to: ???'s previous message |
The initialization routine sets up for a LOW level interrupt.
The ISR tests the interrupt pin, and if the pin is LOW, set up for a high-level interrupt, do the rest of the ISR, and exit. If the pin is HI, set up for a LOW level interrupt, and exit. No gracias, 200 pesos! --Rich |
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