??? 09/27/07 16:05 Read: times |
#145029 - Exactly Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Kai Klaas said:
[The idea of keeping the ISR routine short] is to not miss any further interrupts, while the current one is still served. Exactly - hence the "short" applies the the longest path through the ISR, rather than the total size of the whole ISR... |
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