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exceptions are non maskable why​

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Answered by kwanpooja
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Interrupts and exceptions are special kinds of control transfer; they work somewhat like unprogrammed CALLs. They alter the normal program flow to handle external events or to report errors or exceptional conditions. ... Nonmaskable interrupts, which are signalled via the NMI (Non-Maskable Interrupt) pin.

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Answered by llYrheartqueenll
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Interrupts and exceptions are special kinds of control transfer; they work somewhat like unprogrammed CALLs. They alter the normal program flow to handle external events or to report errors or exceptional conditions. Nonmaskable interrupts, which are signalled via the NMI (Non-Maskable Interrupt) pin.

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