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  2. Interrupts in an x86 environment are triggered asynchronously by any I/O device. When the program is ‘interrupted’ it can be restarted with no loss of functionality. A “fault” also results in a restartable condition but is a synchronous event related to software execution. A “trap” is like a fault but with a different return address.
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    Interrupts in an x86 environment are triggered asynchronously by any I/O device. When the program is ‘interrupted’ it can be restarted with no loss of functionality. A “fault” also results in a restartable condition but is a synchronous event related to software execution. A “trap” is like a fault but with a different return address.
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    Exceptions are classified as faults, traps, or aborts depending on the way they are reported and whether the instruction that caused the exception can be restarted without loss of program or task continuity. Summary: traps increment the instruction pointer, faults do not, and aborts 'explode'.
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