NAME
EndCardAccess -- Called at the end of credit-card memory access
SYNOPSIS
result=EndCardAccess( handle )
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ULONG EndCardAccess( struct cardhandle * );
FUNCTION
This function should be called when you are done accessing
credit-card memory.
Its effect will depend on the type of Amiga machine your
code happens to be running on. On some machines it
will cause an access light to be turned OFF in approximately
1/2 second.
On machines which support an access light, the light will
automatically be turned off when you call releasecard().
INPUTS
handle - Same handle as that used when owncard() was called.
RETURNS
TRUE if you are still the owner of the credit-card. FALSE
if you are no longer the owner of the credit-card (usually
indicating the card was removed).
NOTES
This function may be called from within a task, or from a level 1
or level 2 interrupt.
It is highly recommended that you call this function
after accessing credit-card memory, as well as checking
the return value. If it is a return value of FALSE, you
should stop accessing credit-card memory, and conclude
that the card was removed before this function was called.
On some machines it is possible that the credit-card will be
removed before you receive the removed interrupt.
SEE ALSO
owncard(), releasecard(), begincardaccess()