Arthur Miller wrote:
> The Digium cards are known to steal IRQ's.
> 
>  
> 
> The Sangoma cards do not

Not to appear defensive, but that is a technically inaccurate and also 
technically ambiguous statement.  To correct it, there used to be a 
potential problem related to using the TE2xxP/TE4xxP cards relating to 
IRQ sharing which was fixed by a driver update.  That is now resolved, 
and there shouldn't be any further issues.

A considerable portion of the "IRQ problems" are an urban legend, a sort 
of scapegoat to point at.  However, I would like to say that if anyone 
*does* have any problems relating to this, Digium and I personally are 
*very* interested in correcting them.  We want to make sure that you 
trust our products, and want to stand behind our ability to support 
that.  We have had some growing pains along the way, but we are *very* 
interested in making sure our hardware works to your and our other 
customers' satisfaction, and certainly stands up for itself in the face 
of competition.

The Asterisk community is very important to us, and your perception of 
our products is crucial to our ability to afford to better support you 
and also forward the development of Asterisk.

If you do have a problem, please contact technical support so that it 
can be fixed as soon as possible.

-- 
Matthew Fredrickson
Software/Firmware Engineer
Digium, Inc.

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