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
Antonio,it changes slot of tdm04b and restarts the server.
I wait to have helped.
RegardsJosué
2006/5/10, Antonio Almodóvar [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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
Antonio,it changes slot of tdm04b and restarts the server.
Since he said in the email that the machine only had 1 PCI slot, I
don't think he can do that
Check in your BIOS, some let you assign a specific IRQ to the PCI slot
hth
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Thank you for replying.Icannot assign specific IRQ to the PCI or ethernet slot via bios, I can assing IRQ to usb, serial,... but not to the PCI or Ethernet. Maybe both devices must share the same pci, I don't know.
Anyone who has this motherboard?
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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:
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?
You can't change interrupt for the card in the BIOS. Disable all the
unnecessary
Leo Ann Boon wrote:
Antonio Almodóvar wrote:
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?
You can't change interrupt for the card in the BIOS. Disable
Go into the BIOS and disable every possible device like
USB, COM, Serial, etc. But odds are, you are screwed with that
motherboard.
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