Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 23 Mar 2001 03:36:19 -0500 | From | Jeffrey Ingber <> | Subject | Re: use the kernel to change an irq? |
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Jacob Luna Lundberg wrote: > > Oh Great Gurus: > > I have an agp video card that seems quite picky about interrupts, and a > bios that is insisting on sharing the video card's interrupt with whatever > is in the first pci slot. So my question is, is there any way for the
Your problem is most likely _not_ an IRQ issue, but a bus mastering issue. Your AGP and PCI most likely share the same busmastering line. The IRQ should not be an issue.
-- Jeffrey H. Ingber (jhingber _at_ ix.netcom.com)
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