Described above and elsewhere you have posted the same question. Simply put, if you do not "unmask" an interrupt, it is masked. Unmasking will involve one or more additional "enable" bits. By "enable" bits I mean those that define the action as well as those that include "enable" in their name.what is unmasked interrupt?
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