Not really clear was a SAP is. Most searches point to the software
product SAP R/3. I assume from the context that a SAP is some sort of
hardware engine. 

If that is so, then is it still true that one engine is often dedicated
to dealing with interrupts?  

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The result is heartening but a trifle puzzling. RMF still reports 
unbalanced SAP usage, with one being used conspicuously less than the 
others.  

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