On Mon, Jul 12, 1999 at 07:31:01PM +0100, Peter Allen wrote: > Michael Merten wrote: > > > > On Mon, Jul 12, 1999 at 02:50:10PM +0100, Peter Allen wrote: > > > Two questions, > > [snip] > > > Second, I cannot remmember how to change the interrupt request of a > > > pci card. I know I have read how to somewhere, but I can't get it > > > to work. The problem I am having is that both my graphics card > > > and my soundcard are trying unsuccesfully to share irq 11. > > > I can't change it in my bios because the only option is to change > > > irq 11 from pnp/pci to legacy isa, which moves both to another > > > interupt, both the same one. > > > > AFAIK, the bios assigns PCI interrupts at boot time. You should be able > > to (in CMOS setup) tell the BIOS that certain interrupts are not available > > (used by isa cards). > > > When I do that both the soundcard and the graphics card go to the next > interupt, also the same one. > You mean, *BOTH* are PCI and are getting the same interrupt?? I've never heard of that. PCI are supposed to be assigned on a slot by slot basis. Have you tried relocating the cards to other slots? Other than that, I don't know what to suggest :/
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