09-10-2004, 07:06 AM
To All:
Having pursued the subject a bit farther, it might be possible to achieve what is needed using the "ON UEVENT GOSUB" command. The problem is that I don't know all that is needed to accomplish it. The QBASIC manual is vague here.
I would like to have the 4.1667 KHz clock act as the interrupt; each interrupt would cause one cycle of the interpolator (which took 60 uSec) and then the other data would be processed in the remaining 180 uSec.
How can I get at an interrupt with ON UEVENT? Any guidance here would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Jack C.
Having pursued the subject a bit farther, it might be possible to achieve what is needed using the "ON UEVENT GOSUB" command. The problem is that I don't know all that is needed to accomplish it. The QBASIC manual is vague here.
I would like to have the 4.1667 KHz clock act as the interrupt; each interrupt would cause one cycle of the interpolator (which took 60 uSec) and then the other data would be processed in the remaining 180 uSec.
How can I get at an interrupt with ON UEVENT? Any guidance here would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Jack C.