Reply by Winters John-r54531 August 6, 20032003-08-06
Yes, although if interrupted, it will come back later than requested, since it will not adjust it's cycle count
for time spend away processing the interrupt. 
 

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Subject: [motoroladsp] is archDelay() interruptible?

Does anybody know if archDelay() is interruptible using CodeWarrior
5.1 and SDK 3.0?  I cannot seem to find any documentation on this.

Thank you,

Brian


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Reply by vagenta August 4, 20032003-08-04
Does anybody know if archDelay() is interruptible using CodeWarrior
5.1 and SDK 3.0? I cannot seem to find any documentation on this.

Thank you,

Brian