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An interrupt in which the external device supplies the interrupt requests as well as its address is called

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Answered by SerenaBochenek
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Answer:

The correct answer to the following question will be "Vectored Interrupt".

Explanation:

A computing procedure where the interrupting tool guides the processor or the machine to the correct protocol for the interruption operation, known as Vectored Interrupt.

  • This seems to be an I/O interruption that informs the portion of the machine that manages device-level I/O interrupts that such a demand for action has already been provided from a device as well as defines the machine that sent the application.
  • This would be an embedded device that supplies both the requirements for interruptions and their address.

So, it's the right answer.

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