AFAIK, PCI allows IRQ sharing, so several cards on the PCI bus can share the same irq. the OS sorts out which card interrupted it. On Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Jean-Louis Debert wrote: > Jeremy Kersenbrock wrote: > > > > What does USB have to do with this? I understand how diabling USB would free > > up an IRQ, but this Intel nic will always take IRQ11 unless I find a way to get > > the DOS setup program to run. > > He probably wondered whether it would be USB taking also IRQ11 > as it often does. From what you say, it looks like it's rather > the AGP card taking up IRQ11 too ... > > > It doesn't even run when I shutdown and reboot in MS-DOS Mode. >
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