Maskable Interrupt
An interrupt is a signal from hardware (h/w interrupt) or software (s/w interrupt) to indicate the occurence of an event. It indicates the need of a change in execution. Interrupt handling or servicing of the interrupts depends upon the design of the operating system. A routine which will be called for servicing the interrupt is known as interrupt service routine or ISR and the request for the ISR through an interrupt is known as interrupt request or IRQ. Interrupt is a mechanism used for implementing the multitasking concept. It will use the concept of context switching, for servicing the request.
This is known as an 'interrupt'. There is an extensive article explaining interrupts in detail here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interrupt
No. Marijuanna is not known to interrupt the menstrual cycle. Steady, high doses of a narcotic can certainly interrupt the menstrual cycle, though.
When a processor is interrupted to do a particular task,Program counter should be loaded with the the address of subroutine(task).If the processor automatically generates the address then it is known as vectored interrupt.for example if 8085 microprocessor is interrupted through RST 5.5 pin,then processor multiplies 5.5 by 8 and converts it to Hex address.If user has to provide address of subroutine using CALL instruction then it is known as non vectored interrupt
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This is known as processor management.
Vector interrupt --> when processor directly call the respective isr when interrupt occurs so, address of respective isr is usually save in register. Non interrupt Vector --> In this case when interrupt occurs the processor calls a generic isr and in generic isr uaer has to call respective isr by checking status register.
because people die from it, and it can be ignored until it strikes.