It's impossible :o) You can disable and enable any interrupt source by setting or clearing corresponding bit in proper control register. Show me your code - we will see what can be done wrong.
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You can set bit I on SREG by 1 to enable global interrupt or by 0 to disable it.
in C Programming you can write
#asm ("sei") //to enable global interupt
#asm ("cli") //to disable global interupt
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yes there is times when disable are dicrimanated
To disable it or put it on again . Turn ignition key on and off 4 times
To disable the headlight you push the dome override button 4 times,to turn back on hit it 4 more times.
interrupts are used to ensure adequate service response times by the processing.
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The alarm in a 1993 Honda Civic can be disabled using the program mode. To enable the program mode pull the key in the on position while pressing lock on the remote. Do this three times in five seconds and program mode will become enabled.
A 1993 Honda Civic alarm has an available program mode. To enable program mode place the key in the on position and press lock on the remote control 3. Do this three times in five seconds. Once in program mode the alarm can be reset.
push the overide swithch 2 times
At reset, the 8085 starts at location 0000H. The INTR interrupt goes wherever the interrupt opcode says to go. The TRAP interrupt goes to 0024H. The RST5.5, RST6.5, and RST7.5 interrupts go to 002CH, 0034H, and 003CH respectively. The RST X interrupts goto 0000H plus 10H times X, i.e. 0000H, 0008H, 0010H, ..., 0038H.
It's called a magnetic strip for a reason, and usually checkouts that use anti-theft devices will have a sign that says keep magnetic strips away from a certain area (the cashier usually rubs the item over the area to disable the device). You can do the same thing. Use a strong magnet, and rub it several times over the strip.
No, but you can disable additional cores a lot of times.