Rod Bacon wrote:
By disabling my COM ports, I was able to free IRQ3. You can also disable stuff
like USB, Parallel, Audio, secondary IDE, etc. etc, which can all free-up IRQs.
This is exactly what I did on a mobo that shared irqs without recourse,
and it caused me to find out that if you disable the audio device,
ztmonitor fails as it requires /dev/dsp. So get your gains and echo
problems resolved before you disable the sound chip ;)
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