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From: bad@flatlin.ka.sub.org (Christoph Badura)
Subject: Re: The reason for stray interrupts
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1993 10:58:23 GMT
Message-ID: <CFJyHB.MIH@flatlin.ka.sub.org>
References: <2ais9gINN2t8@xs4all.hacktic.nl> <wilko.751660652@spoetnix.idca.tds.philips.nl>
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>I have run *BSD on various systems, and I have still to find a system that
>does not complain about stray interrupts. And these systems were *not*
>bad hardware, they have run both AT&T and SCO Unix without any problems.

That's because the SysV ports don't complain about stray interrupts,
not because you don't get stray interrupts on them.


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Christoph Badura	bad@flatlin.ka.sub.org		+49 721 606137

The GOTO is back, and not only in the pages of the ACM Forum! The Ollie North
of language commands is turning up ... -- D.Foster, CACM V30#8 p. 659