On a number of motherboards (mine included) the bottom two PCI slots share
an IRQ. If this is true you will need to physically move one of
the cards to another slot.
I had this problem with a sounblaster16 PCI and my adaptec scsi
card. I'd recommend leaving all the pnp stuff in the bios on
unless you're sure it's a problem. It's more convenient if you're
dual booting, as most do, after all what better hardware tester
is than windoze ;)
Jon
Paul Barton-Davis wrote:
>
> is there any way to force the assignment of PCI device IRQ's ?
>
> i have a situation in one of my machines where it ends up with 2
> digital audio interfaces plus the SCSI adapter sitting on the same
> IRQ. Not a disaster, but not good either. There are, of course, free
> IRQs, otherwise I wouldn't be asking.
>
> --p
>
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