Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/12/01/18:47:15
Henri Ossi wrote:
>
> A quick question.
> Do I have to push and pop all the registers, which I use in inline asm?
You MUST !!
> What about return values?
> Can I leave a number in ax to tell the calling function, if there was
> any errors (etc)?
> Or do I have to use a variable to store the number and then use
> "return"?
I do it that way.
>
> Thanks.
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I can think of is that the 386
misses an IRQ int now and then. Both machines are doing network and
flash-disk IO access. Can anyone tell me if this could be the cause, or
could it be something else? Would increasing the priority of IRQ 8 by
reprogramming the PIC be a solution? Should disk access-interrupts have
the highest priority?
Lots of questions, no answers. That's life :)
I will appreciate any comments or pointers to documentation!
Cheers!
Rob Kramer
rkramer AT xs4all DOT nl
P.S. Could you please CC your reply to my e-mail address? Thenks!
linking tools
(i.e. not rebuilt wrongly); in this case, your programs should run as
reliably as the compiler itself. Does the compiler work from your DOS
setup?
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