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Re: no interrupt? By: Matt Mc_Carthy to Bo Simonsen on Mon Mar 03 2003 05:34:44 > BS> It looks like a normal PCI sound card, so it's impossible, that i > BS> got a wrong interrupt (read: confilcts). > > BS> But do you use es1371 cards, as onboard soundcards? > > Presently I do not use a sound card, but I have installed many for my comput > dealer. A year or so back he was using cards with that ESS1371 chip, and _m > still be, I just haven't watched the numbers very closely. ES1371 is a standart used for Sound blaster soundcards. > All of the cards we put into the new computers _can_ fail to work until we s > things around to get them working. This includes the PCI cards, Sound, NIC, > and Modem. In certain combinations, they individually will not work properl > if at all. The interrupt is bound to the PCI Slot right? So it might not be able to conflict. > Luckily, all the video now uses the dedicated AGP slot, so that one is left > of the 'conflict equation'. :-) Yep that's nice :) Regards, Bo --- SBBSecho 2.00-Linux* Origin: Downlink BBS * telnet geekworld.dk * Roennede, Dk (2:236/100) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 236/100 237/9 20/11 106/1 2000 633/267 |
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