Interrupting a microprocessor after a data transmission is...

Electrical computers and digital data processing systems: input/ – Interrupt processing – Interrupt inhibiting or masking

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C710S267000, C710S310000, C710S311000, C710S057000

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07363412

ABSTRACT:
A network device includes a first port to allow the device to communicate with other devices on an expansion bus. The device also includes a second port to allow the device to communicate with devices on a second bus and a memory to store data. A processor receives an interrupt signal from an expansion device on the expansion bus and generates an indicator of completion. The processor then inserts the indicator into a transaction queue after the set of data.

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