*If interrupts are not authorized, then the R52 counter continues to increment and the interrupt remains armed (the Gate Array then maintains its INT signal). When interrupts are enabled (using the EI instruction) and '''after the instruction that follows EI''' (so not immediately after EI), bit5 of R52 is cleared and the interrupt takes place
Note: On Amstrad Plus, the Gate Array is not the sole generator of interrupts. The 3 DMA sound channels are each able to trigger an interrupt. Also, the The ASIC also offers a programmable raster interrupt register (PRI) that can be used instead of the normal raster interrupt mechanism. And it provides an interrupt vector register (IVR) for vectorized interrupts.
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