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; Begin your main program here. A simple jump/loop routine is used in
; this application.
MAIN JWP MAIN ;Loop on self while waiting for interrupt.
; T1 interrupt service routine: Routine first checks to see which of the
; two enabled T1 interrupt sources caused the interrupt. If the T1C1 flag
; (compare register 1) is set, the service routine jumps to SAVE and
loads
; the contents of the COUNTX registers into the STOREX registers,
; reinitializes the COUNTX registers to zero, then resets the timer. If
; the T1EDGE flag (T1IC/CR pin) is set, the service routine increments
; the COUNTX registers.
T1INT BJTO #20h,T1CTL3,SAVE ;Did T1 compare register cause the T1
; interrupt? Yes, jump to SAVE.
MOV #65h,T1CTL3 ; No, clear the T1IC/CR pin flag.
MOV #11h,T1CTL4 ;Reenable falling edge and detect enable of
; T2nIC1/CR.
LOW DAC #l,COUNTL ;Increment the pulse count register COUNTL.
JC MID ;If the low count register does not roll
RTI ; over, (carry = 0) then return to the main
; program.
MID DAC #0,COUNTM ;If carry = 1, then COUNTM = <COUNTM> + 1.
JC HIGH ;If the mid count register does not roll
RTI ; over, (C=0), then return to the main
; program.
HIGH DAC #0,COUNTH ;If carry = 1, then COUNTH = <COUNTH> + 1.
JNC RETURN ;(Optional) If the high count register rolls
MOV #0FFh,ERROR ; over, set the ERROR register.
RETURN RTI ;Return to the main program.
SAVE MOV COUNTL,STOREL ;Save the contents of the present pulse
MOV COUNTM,STOREM ; counter registers into the
; STOREH:STOREM:STOREL registers.
MOV COUNTH,STOREH
CLR COUNTL ;Clear the contents of the pulse counter
; registers.
CLR COUNTM
CLR COUNTH
MOV #0C5h,T1CTL3 ;Clear the T1C1 flag. Keep interrupts
; enabled.
; Code could be added here to use the frequency count data. For example,
; you could use the SPI port to send the data to your display.
MOV #01,T1CTL2 ;Reset the timer.
DONE RTI ;Return to the main program.
.sect ”VECTOR”,7FF4h
.word T1INT ;Set the T1 interrupt vector to T1INT.
.word START ;All other vectors point to the reset
; vector.
.word START
.word START
.word START
.word START
.end
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