On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 07:20:44AM -0800, Ingraham, Andrew enlightened us thusly
> > 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.
> 
I sent her off the last mail with both the recent contributions and my
own assessment on top, which made that point.

I have duplicated that crashing behaviour in NT4.0 - and I didn't need a
nic to do it for me :-)



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