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Programming. It would be nice if you could choose to free the port from that application only while recording, then restore its existing settings for handling the rest of the program.Administration of Bioactive Manganese Oxide Nanoparticles to Rats Delivered to the Intracerebral Space Attenuates the Neurological Function Impaired by Intracerebral Microglia Activation in Spinal Cord Injury.
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a catastrophic disorder with high rate of disability in humans, and biomaterials including reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavengers have been applied to ameliorate the neurological deficits. Herein, we have developed a biomaterial of manganese oxide (MnOx) nanoparticles (NPs), which can target to the injured neuron/glial cells, to deliver the ROS scavengers to the neuron/glial cells in SCI. The administration of MnOx NPs to the spinal cord of rats after SCI significantly attenuated the neurological function loss, and the therapeutic effects of MnOx NPs were significantly reduced by the blockade of microglial activation in the injured spinal cord, indicating that MnOx NPs attenuate SCI by suppressing neuroinflammation in the injured spinal cord.Q:
How to know if I'm in running mode?
I'm working on a debugging test which requires real mode because it's part of an embedded system which doesn't have a MMU.
I'd like to know if my program is running in real mode or protected mode. I could not find a way to detect this.
Does anyone know how to detect if I'm running in real mode or not? Thanks.
A:
On a 32-bit x86, the CPU ID register (the EAX register) will have bits 31:0 set to 0xC0000080 if the CPU is in real mode. For protected mode, the ID register will have bits 31:0 set to 0x80000001 (since x86 uses word mode).
Also, on a 32-bit x86, CR4 bit 0 (which has bits 31:0 set to 0x80000008) will be set to 0x80000008 if the CPU is in real mode, but will be set to 0xC0000080 if the CPU is in protected mode. This is because on x86, protected mode is entered by executing CR0 with the bit (most significant bit) set to
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