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This term is used chiefly among [[Apple Macintosh|Macintosh]] programmers, perhaps because the Mac hardware always has supported this function. On Macintosh computers running the classic [[Mac OS]], an interrupt request can also be sent by holding down the '''command''' key and striking the '''power''' key on the keyboard.
 
[[Image:Macintosh Classic II Left Side Reset Interrupt Switch.jpg|thumbnail|none|250px|The interrupt button/programmer's key protruding from the air vent on the left hand side of an Apple [[Macintosh Classic II|Macintosh Classic II]] computer (left with a circle symbol)]]
 
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