> As for sharing interrupts on an ISA bus:
> As far as i know, the interrupts on an ISA bus are edge-triggered. 
 
You are very right.  ISA bus interrupts aren't meant to be shared, and
they don't work when they end up that way.

Since the original note listed a bunch of PCI slots, and no apparent
ISA bus, and since the title suggests new motherboards (which usually
don't have ISA slots anymore), I was talking only about non-ISA bus
situations.  Sorry I didn't make that clear.

Regards,
Andy


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