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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (115531)6/12/2000 8:52:00 AM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (1) of 1577868
 
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Jim,

re:interrupts

That's what I had to do- what Pete suggested.

I run several different operating systems, and letting the motherboard and O/S fight over interrupts reared it's ugly head occasionally.

I set my NIC card and slot to 10 and my internal modem and slot to 5. Also my ASUS shares some interrupts between slots, I would guess your K7M does too. On my ASUS K7V you cannot have the NIC in 4 and the internal modem in 5. It tries to set both interrupts to the same. I had to move the NIC to 3 and the modem in 5.
It should say in your manual about the slots and sharing of interrupts.

steve
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