Dave,
Sidebar: I had exactly this same problem yesterday; every
PCI card was assigned IRQ9. In my case, selecting
"PnP OS" in the BIOS settings made them pick diffe-
rent IRQs. (Hope it helps)
gnd
>Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2000 23:24:48 -0700
>From: David Schleef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [rtl] a shared interrupt service routine
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>Nope. Move the card to a different slot, and hope your motherboard
>manufacturer wasn't stupid. I've seen motherboards where _every_
>slot was mapped to IRQ 9.
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>dave...
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