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To: Paul Engel who wrote (76865)3/20/1999 4:07:00 PM
From: Burt Masnick  Read Replies (2) of 186894
 
To all PC experts - a question. I noticed in an article on the new PIII computers that a lot of the new loaded computers have all the IRQs committed. Is that a problem. I thought that win95 and win 98 will take an added PCI board and arrange to share the IRQ so there isn't a problem. But there must be some real limit to the number of devices you can add. I want to add a peer to peer network card, perhaps a cable modem and Intel's create and share camera for inexpensive teleconferencing. Creat and share comes in a USB package so that's no problem but the other two are. Thanks in advance for any info on whether I should be worried about buying a new computer with all the IRQs accounted for.

Burt
BJMasnick@aol.com
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