I've just read in the epia 8000 manual that pci card 1 shares lan interrupt, but pci card 2 does not. the only way to get more than one pci card into this board (or the 5000 et al.) is with their proprietary two-slot pci riser card, and then, I imagine it would need something simple like a sound card or another lan card plugged into the first slot for the tdm card to be recognized as the second card.

Moj

Mojo with Horan & Company, LLC wrote:
You didn't mention which mini-itx board you had so I don't know if this is relevant but I'm running an EPIA 5000 (fanless 533mhz) with a TDM11B and, well, I never checked /proc/interrupts just because it seems to work great ;) I'll try to check tonight what the bios offers and report back :)

Antonio Almodóvar wrote:
Hello.
I have a MinITX motherboard with only one pci slot and one onboard ethernet interface, I have a TDM04B card plugged into that motherboard and the /proc/interrupts:

CPU0 0: 169626332 XT-PIC timer
  1:           1270          XT-PIC  i8042
  2:                0          XT-PIC  cascade
  8:                4          XT-PIC  rtc
 12:  170166219          XT-PIC  eth0, wctdm
 14:       398500          XT-PIC  ide0
NMI:              0
ERR:             0

I've tried modifying parameters in the bios and I didn't managed to change the irq.
Does anyone have a machine like mine?
Have anyone changed the irq in order to not sharing irq's?


Thanks in advance.


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