Interrupt-time processing of received signals

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395739, 395868, 39520034, 39520077, G06F 1324

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ABSTRACT:
A computer system with an operating system and a data-processing system running on a host processor, and a receiver. The receiver sends interrupt signals to the operating system after the receiver has received data signals. The operating system establishes interrupt times and passes the interrupt signals to the data-processing system. The data-processing system accesses the data signals from the receiver and only partially processes the data signals during the interrupt times. The operating system also receives clock interrupt signals, which it passes on to the data-processing system. The data-processing system completes the processing of the data signals during the clock interrupt times that the operating system establishes in response to the clock interrupt signals.

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