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<p>In many systems, each device is associated with a particular IRQ signal. This makes it possible to quickly determine which hardware device is requesting service, and to expedite servicing of that device.</p>

<p>On some older systems, such as the 1964 <a href="page.php?w=CDC_3600">CDC 3600</a>, all interrupts went to the same location, and the OS used a specialized instruction to determine the highest-priority outstanding unmasked interrupt. On contemporary systems, there is generally a distinct interrupt routine</p><p>
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