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leon de boer19-Oct-16 7:45
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Yes but that is easy to deal with fire the interrupt to a static function then kick it to the object. That solution is trivial.
PSOMECLASS* TheClassObject = NULL;

static void InterruptComesInHere (void){
   if (TheClassObject) {                 // Make sure class/object has been set otherwise interrupt just returns
       TheClassObject->CallSomeMethod(); // Send interrupt into class/object if set
   }
}

All you have to do once you have your object initialized ready to receive is set the pointer to the created object using the & symbol.
I would disable interrupts while you do the pointer set Smile | :)

All it really does is makes the interrupt a couple of cycles slower. The harder part by far is dealing with the interupts in
windows which is nowhere near as easy as DOS.

I assume this is a windows app and I wonder have you got the interrupt working because that isn't easy on windows 7,8 & 10
Windows uses hardware interrupts internally and does not let applications mess with them. You need to create a write a kernel-mode driver for that which is not trivial.

To be honest in Windows at your level it would be easier to simply create a thread and poll the hardware for data and get rid of the interrupt all together.

If you are trying to do this sort of thing commercially you are better off porting the IO onto a USB because they have raw block transfer mechanisms and the USB interface can be bought off the shelf. If you look up EasyCap for example which sells for about $10-$15 will drag normal S video into windows via the USB using exactly that trick.
In vino veritas


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