Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/10/01/04:46:36
Peter Palotas <blizzar AT hem1 DOT passagen DOT se> wrote:
> Under Linux, Is it possible to have a a function called every time a
> mouse-event occurs, like the int 33h callback function, or have a function
> called at a constant rate, like hooking the timerinterrupt?
> (I don't need any *details* about how to do this, mainly if it is possible,
> and roughly how this could be done (if it could (which it should)))
Why are Linux questions being asked here? As already said, no you cannot
hook interrupts.
Try comp.os.linux.* and linux.* (if your newsserver doesnt carry linux.*,
whine until they do. :)
late\fw
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