are you referring to a motherboard with an "intel chipset" or an "Intel Motherboard"?
Am currently putting together some desktop machines to run * on that are Asus, but with an intel chipset.
If you could clarify this, it would be a great help.
ta
Mark
On 11/9/05, George Pajari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
FYI:
We're trying to standardise on a tier one motherboard for the Asterisk
boxes we build for customers and thought we'd try to use a low-end Intel
Desktop Board since even a low-end Celeron has more than enough
horsepower to handle a typical 8x32 PBX.
To make a long story short, according to Intel Dealer Technical Support
(we became Intel dealers in order to get answers to our questions) there
is no Intel motherboard that permits the IRQs to be configured uniquely.
They are all hardwired and shared. This information applies to both the
Intel Desktop Board and Server Board product lines.
Please let me know if your experience differs from what I've been told
by Intel.
Otherwise, you've been warned -- Intel mobos appear to be unsuitable for
use with Digium hardware.
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