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Interrupt-Driven I/O (see Fig.
5.7
b)
Processor is interrupted when I/O module (controller) ready to exchange data
Processor is free to do other work
No needless waiting
Consumes a lot of processor time because every word read or written passes through the processor
2004-05-25