An interrupt is a signal that temporarily stops the normal execution of a program,
allowing the processor to handle external events or internal exceptions. These events can be
a key being pressed on the keyboard, data arriving from a serial port or a timer reaching zero.
Interrupts allow the processor to respond quickly and efficiently to external events,
avoiding delays in processing, so that you can handle events that occur independently
of the main program execution and so the computer can communicate with external devices
such as keyboard.
This instruction will change the specific register of the main processor, so that interrupts will
be served again.
ENABLE INTERRUPT
ENABLE INTERRUPT
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ENABLE INTERRUPT ↔ EnIntr
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