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8.
A section of code to which control is transferred when a processor is interrupted is known as
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Dena Rani Ninan said:
7 years ago
What is the meaning of "M"?
Saisindhusha said:
7 years ago
Can you give the correct answer about the full form of SVC?
Lahari said:
6 years ago
What is meant by M?
Ayush Padhan said:
2 years ago
Memory --> M.
Ishaana P S said:
2 months ago
When a processor is interrupted, control is transferred to a special section of code designed to handle that interrupt.
This section is commonly referred to as an Interrupt Service Routine (ISR) or Interrupt Handler.
In many systems, this is triggered via a Supervisor Call (SVC) instruction or trap, which shifts control to the operating system or interrupt vector.
This section is commonly referred to as an Interrupt Service Routine (ISR) or Interrupt Handler.
In many systems, this is triggered via a Supervisor Call (SVC) instruction or trap, which shifts control to the operating system or interrupt vector.
Afreen said:
1 decade ago
IP is internet protocol.
Kannan MCA said:
1 decade ago
M is a memory pointer
Tijo said:
1 decade ago
MDR - Memory data register (register of a computers control unit that contains data to be stored in computer storage).
Farhat said:
1 decade ago
Here it is IP means instruction pointer.
Gill said:
1 decade ago
M is a memory pointer.
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