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{f} interrupt
To assert to a computer that an exceptional condition must be handled

The packet receiver circuit interrupted the microprocessor.

to disturb or halt an ongoing process or action by interfering suddenly

A maverick politician repeatedly interrupted the debate by shouting.

A request for attention from the processor When the processor receives an interrupt, it suspends its current operations, saves the status of its work, and transfers control to a special routine known as an interrupt handler, which contains the instructions for dealing with the particular situation that caused the interrupt
make a break in; "We interrupt the program for the following messages
An asynchronous event that suspends the currently scheduled process and temporarily diverts the flow of control through an interrupt handler routine Interrupts can be caused by both hardware (I/O, timer, machine check) and software (supervisor, system call, or trap instruction)
An asynchronous operating condition that disrupts normal execution and transfers control to an interrupt handler Interrupts are usually initiated by I/O devices requiring service from the processor
1 [techspeak] n On a computer, an event that interrupts normal processing and temporarily diverts flow-of-control through an "interrupt handler" routine See also {trap} 2 interj A request for attention from a hacker Often explicitly spoken "Interrupt --- have you seen Joe recently?" See {priority interrupt} 3 Under MS-DOS, the term `interrupt' is nearly synonymous with `system call', because the OS and BIOS routines are both called using the INT instruction (see {{interrupt list, the}}) and because programmers so often have to bypass the OS (going directly to a BIOS interrupt) to get reasonable performance
  A suspension of a process, such as the execution of a computer program, caused by an event external to that process, and performed in such a way that the process can be resumed  Synonym  interruption
A method by which a piece of hardware communicates with the processor It's called interrupt, because the device (such as a modem) interrupts the processor to carry out a function (such as writing a file)
To break into, or between; to stop, or hinder by breaking in upon the course or progress of; to interfere with the current or motion of; to cause a temporary cessation of; as, to interrupt the remarks of anyone speaking
Condition that causes normal program processing to be suspended temporarily
If you interrupt someone who is speaking, you say or do something that causes them to stop. Turkin tapped him on the shoulder. `Sorry to interrupt, Colonel.' He tried to speak, but she interrupted him. + interruption interruptions in·ter·rup·tion The sudden interruption stopped Beryl in mid-flow
The suspension of normal program execution to perform a higher priority service routine as requested by a peripheral device After completion of the service routine operation, the interrupted program routine is resumed at the point where it was interrupted
terminate; "She interrupted her pregnancy"; "break a lucky streak"; "break the cycle of poverty" destroy the peace or tranquility of; "Don't interrupt me when I'm reading" interfere in someone else's activity; "Please don't interrupt me while I'm on the phone" make a break in; "We interrupt the program for the following messages
An Interrupt is an opportunity for an opposing unit to stop the performance of another unit's actions Typical interrupts include ambushes and defensive weapons fire against a unit performing actions A successful interrupt causes a unit to stop performing actions, and to lose any remaining command points it may have To be successful, and interrupt must result in a unit's morale becoming Shaken An interrupt is automatically successful against shaken units performing actions
an asynchronous request by a circuit asking for the processor's attention If acknowledged, the processor will temporarily stop what it was doing and interact with the circuit that generated the interrupt
On IBM PC and compatible computers A signal that a device sends to the computer when the device is ready to accept or send information See interupt request (IRQ)
{i} signal sent to the processor which tells the processor to deal with a certain event (Computers)
An event that causes program execution to be suspended temporarily to allow the processor to handle a more urgent chore
This is a signal on which the processor stops execution of the current command sequence and transfers control to the program-handler of the interrupt The address of the program-handler is calculated by the interrupt vector table An interrupt may be initialized either by user programs, while working with disks, screen, printer etc (program interrupts), or by hardware: keyboard, timer (hardware interrupts)
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