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echo: cis.os9.68000.osk
to: kevin darling 76703,4227 (X)
from: TED JAEGER 72467,372
date: 1993-01-16 14:47:20
subject: signal handler

#: 17380 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
    16-Jan-93  14:47:20
Sb: signal handler
Fm: TED JAEGER 72467,372
To: kevin darling 76703,4227 (X)

I am trying to write a signal handler using BASIC and syscalls for my mouse.
Have a signal for the mouse to return and the process asleep but cannot manage
F$Icpt and writing the signal to a known memory location. I assume that the
mouse signal is received in one register of the 68070 but which one? And then,
what 68000 assembly language instruction would write that signal value to
memory? I believe if I knew these two things I could accomplish the signal
handler so I am wondering if you know? Really, I am just trying to clone Dale
Puckett's trick that was in Rainbow several years back.
  Thanks,
   TedJaeger
   72467,372

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