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osSpTaskStartGoFormat#include <ultra64.h> s32 osSpTaskStartGo(OSTask *task); What These Functions Do The osSpTaskLoad, osSpTaskStartGo, osSpTaskStart, osSpTaskYield, and osSpTaskYielded functions manage the signal processor (SP) "tasks" that can be invoked from the CPU host. Tasks are embodied by an OSTask structure. Please see the OSTask page for information about that structure's members. Following the completion of a task, the SP interrupts the CPU and generates an OS_EVENT_SP event. The application can associate a message queue with this event with the osSetEventMesg call. Furthermore, graphics task display lists should complete with a call to gDPFullSync to additionally cause the display processor (DP) to interrupt the CPU. The associated event for osSetEventMesg is OS_EVENT_DP. The osSpTaskStartGo function causes the SP to begin executing. See Also osSpTaskLoad osSpTaskStart osSpTaskYield osSpTaskYielded
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