Abstract

The time taken to respond when an external event causes an interrupt, has been studied for members of the Intel 8086 family. The delay between the hardware event and the microprocessor reaching the interrupt service routine ready to execute useful instructions has been measured. The implications for real-time tasks are discussed.

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