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To: Paul Engel who wrote (1646)10/23/1997 1:00:00 AM
From: Praveen Johal  Respond to of 6843
 
All this is really interesting in terms of AMD
Wake me up when you guys have determined which one has the biggest.



To: Paul Engel who wrote (1646)10/23/1997 1:51:00 AM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6843
 
Paul, are you totally retarded or what? You wrote:

"This Hardware Interrupt causes the main processor (CPU) to stop
(after completing its current instruction) and branch to a software
routine in the BIOS chip (software Interrupt 16Hex). This routine,
the Keyboard Routine, is then executed by the main CPU."


Who is lacking comprehension here?
You have subscribed above that you have no clue how it works: you are mixing up two absolutely different interrupt processing routines, and even do not understand what a nonsence you wrote. We have nothing more to talk about, you even are incapable to comprehend the criticizm. You apparenntly do not know that a program either work, or not, it cannot "minorly work". For a given PC-AT architecture, it works exactly in a way how it was written, not in a way how you wish to see it. You see it wrong. From your awkward explanation it is clear that you have no idea whatsoever how interrupts (HW or WS) get processed. Try to program something like "hello, world!' first, then try to apply for a minor programming job. Then even after your 5 (five) years of PAID experience I would not bother to talk to you, retarded retire.

About "make" and "break" codes: you are a shameless liar. Show me a place in your post where you use these official terms. After detailed explanation, it is easy to say that "I exactly mean it"

You again want to escape the point: yes, you have primitively described operation of XT-keyboard.
BUT XT-KEYBOARD HAS SEASED FROM MARKET 20 YEARS AGO!!!!!!
NO ONE uses the XT keyboard these days, only in museums!!!!
TODAY KEYBOARDS ARE DIFFERENT!!!
YOU KNOW NOTHING ABOUT HOW THEY WORKS TODAY!!!!
DON'T YOU SEE IT, YOU ARE ALL WET AGAIN?