sin irq?

I search some groups to see if I could find this answer with no luck.

How can I obtain the interrupt info under RTP that I used to get with
‘sin irq’ on 4.25?


Art Hays
National Institutes of Health
avhays@nih.gov

“Art Hays” <avhays@nih.gov> wrote in news:a6rhjg$6eo$1@inn.qnx.com:

I search some groups to see if I could find this answer with no luck.

How can I obtain the interrupt info under RTP that I used to get with
‘sin irq’ on 4.25?

What kind of IRQ info are you looking for specifically?

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Adam

QNX Software Systems Ltd.
[ amallory@qnx.com ]

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On Unix, I am limited only by my knowledge.
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“Art Hays” <> avhays@nih.gov> > wrote in news:a6rhjg$6eo$> 1@inn.qnx.com> :

I search some groups to see if I could find this answer with no luck.

How can I obtain the interrupt info under RTP that I used to get with
‘sin irq’ on 4.25?

What kind of IRQ info are you looking for specifically?

Which IRQ’s are in use by what processes. A ‘sin irq’ under 4.25 gave a list of
IRQ’s in use and by whom.