Nope, it's a PCI card.  It's getting configured at IRQ 9, and
looking at /proc/pci and /proc/interrupts it's clear there are no
IRQ conflicts.

On Sun, 25 Feb 2001, MaD dUCK wrote:

> it doesn't happen to be an ISA card, does it? i.e. do you have to
> worry about IRQ's ? if so, you need to compile a module or hack the
> kernel sources.
> 
> martin
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