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This [[68k interrupts|interrupt]] is triggered when the 32bit timer counter reaches 0 (is this timer completly internal to the LSPC ?).
This [[68k interrupts|interrupt]] is triggered when the 32bit timer counter reaches 0 (is this timer completly internal to the LSPC ?).
The value of this counter is decremented by the [[Clock|pixel clock]] (every 166.7ns), and reloaded with the specified value in REG_TIMERHIGH ($3C0008) and REG_TIMERLOW ($3C000A) each time one of these 3 selectable events occur:
The value of this counter is decremented by the [[Clock|pixel clock]] (every 166.7ns), and reloaded with the specified value in {{Reg|REG_TIMERHIGH}} and {{Reg|REG_TIMERLOW}} each time one of these 3 selectable events occur:


* When REG_TIMERLOW register is set.
* When REG_TIMERLOW register is set.
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The REG_LSPCMODE ($3C0006.w) register is used to configure the timer's operation:
The {{Reg|REG_LSPCMODE}} ($3C0006.w) register is used to configure the timer's operation:


*Bit 7 = 1: Load timer counter when it becomes 0.
*Bit 7 = 1: Load timer counter when it becomes 0.

Revision as of 01:00, 14 August 2012

Vector address on cart systems: $68. On CD systems: $64.

This interrupt is triggered when the 32bit timer counter reaches 0 (is this timer completly internal to the LSPC ?). The value of this counter is decremented by the pixel clock (every 166.7ns), and reloaded with the specified value in REG_TIMERHIGH and REG_TIMERLOW each time one of these 3 selectable events occur:

  • When REG_TIMERLOW register is set.
  • At the beginning of the frame blanking period.
  • When the timer counter reaches 0.

This interrupt needs to be acknowledged by the following instruction:

M0VE.W     #2,$3C000C

The REG_LSPCMODE ($3C0006.w) register is used to configure the timer's operation:

  • Bit 7 = 1: Load timer counter when it becomes 0.
  • Bit 6 = 1: Load timer counter at the beginning of the HBlank of the first VBlank line.
  • Bit 5 = 1: Load timer counter as soon as REG_TIMERLOW is written to.
  • Bit 4 = 1: Enable timer interrupt.

REG_TIMERHIGH and REG_TIMERLOW registers should never be set to 0.

To trigger interrupts for every N pixels, set the timer registers to N-1, and set bits 4 and 7 of REG_LSPCMODE.

To trigger interrupts when the scanning reaches multiple arbitrary display locations, set bits 4, 5 and 7 of REG_LSPCMODE. Then, in the interrupt handler routine, set the interval between the next interrupt and the following in the timer registers.