As RX interrupt does not currently simulate, my suggestion is allow the interrupt to be assigned with a Key e.g F12 or enter.
As soon as key is pressed then interrupt macro is accessed.
Is that a possibility please?
Very Basic RX interrupt Simulation suggestion
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Re: Very Basic RX interrupt Simulation suggestion
Good idea (maybe we could even link this to the console).
I'll add your thoughts to the list.
Thanks,
Leigh
I'll add your thoughts to the list.
Thanks,
Leigh
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Re: Very Basic RX interrupt Simulation suggestion
Hi Leigh,
Yes That's why I would like it assigned to a key so on each key press The interrupt is accessed i.e Human interface queue goes down by one.
Assuming a R232 read component macro is added of course.
Unless you was referring to something different?
Thanks.LeighM wrote:Good idea (maybe we could even link this to the console).
Yes That's why I would like it assigned to a key so on each key press The interrupt is accessed i.e Human interface queue goes down by one.
Assuming a R232 read component macro is added of course.
Unless you was referring to something different?
Martin