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said:
> As Net and SCSI are the main source of interrupts, how can i have all
> matroxes stacked on one Irq and SCSI and net on two separated ones,
> instead of having 'mux' receiving all Ints ?
Depends on your BIOS and on how your motherboard is wired. (I can't
imagine what kind of idiot mo
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Remy Nonnenmacher writes:
: After moving all Video cards (4 matrox), I noticed that, at boot, the
: video cards monopolize a lot of usefull irqs:
:
: 9 : Matrox 1, integrated 82559 (Network), integrated aic7892 (SCSI), USB
: 11: Matrox 2, Matrox 3
: 12: Matrox 4
:
I recently changed my workstation (was running without any problem a
December 97 3.0 SNAP ;) to upgrade to a new hardware and the latest
current.
After moving all Video cards (4 matrox), I noticed that, at boot, the
video cards monopolize a lot of usefull irqs:
9 : Matrox 1, integrated 82559 (Ne