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The Open Programmable Interrupt Controller (OPIC) is an interrupt controller with 8-16 inputs, much similar to the PIC, that provides a method for PCI devices to trigger interrupts.
The '''Open Programmable Interrupt Controller''' '''(OPIC)''' is an interrupt controller with 8-16 inputs, much similar to the PIC, that provides a method for PCI devices to trigger interrupts.


Limited information on the OPIC is to be found on the indexed Internet.
Limited information on the OPIC is to be found on the indexed Internet.

Revision as of 21:57, 27 May 2021

The Open Programmable Interrupt Controller (OPIC) is an interrupt controller with 8-16 inputs, much similar to the PIC, that provides a method for PCI devices to trigger interrupts.

Limited information on the OPIC is to be found on the indexed Internet.