Amancio Hasty wrote: > Not sure that this is as elegant as what you are suggesting , can > the kernel schedule a user level routine to be executed when an interrupt > occurs? I guess on Windoze land this is called a driver call-back. Under UNIX it's called a signal handler :-) - mark ---- Mark Newton Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (W) Network Engineer Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (H) Internode Systems Pty Ltd Desk: +61-8-82232999 "Network Man" - Anagram of "Mark Newton" Mobile: +61-416-202-223 To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
- Re: vga driver and signal Soren Schmidt
- Re: vga driver and signal Kazutaka YOKOTA
- Re: vga driver and signal Amancio Hasty
- Re: vga driver and signal Soren Schmidt
- Re: vga driver and signal Amancio Hasty
- Re: vga driver and signal Mike Smith
- Re: vga driver and signal Amancio Hasty
- Re: vga driver and signal Daniel O'Connor
- Re: vga driver and signal Amancio Hasty
- Re: vga driver and signal Daniel O'Connor
- Re: vga driver and signal Mark Newton
- Re: vga driver and signal Soren Schmidt
- Re: vga driver and signal Amancio Hasty
- Re: vga driver and signal Soren Schmidt
- Re: vga driver and signal Amancio Hasty
- Re: vga driver and signal Kevin Day
- Re: vga driver and signal Daniel O'Connor
- Re: vga driver and signal Mike Smith
- Re: vga driver and signal Amancio Hasty
- Re: vga driver and signal Mike Smith
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