Reply by Sridhar Chakravarthy September 3, 20022002-09-03
Lucy
You can write an assembly function cand plug it to dispatcher.

For example

.global _myFunc
_myFunc:
nop
nop
nop
nop
return

The function _myFunc can be plugged into the dispatcher.

It is recommended that you dont mix usage of dispatcher with your own
hand written ISR.

Rgds
CSR
Lucy Jordan wrote:

> Is it possible to write an ISR in assembly and use the dispatcher to
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Reply by Lucy Jordan August 31, 20022002-08-31
Is it possible to write an ISR in assembly and use the dispatcher to
call it?
Or
Can you use the dispatcher and have a vectors.asm in the same program?