Subject: RE: IRQ conflict
To: der Mouse <mouse@Rodents.Montreal.QC.CA>
From: Tim Rightnour <root@garbled.net>
List: port-i386
Date: 11/06/1998 08:31:09
On 06-Nov-98 der Mouse spoke unto us all:
# This sure looks to me as though the P&P code allocated IRQ 5 to sb1
# even though we1 was already using it. But I know very little about
# P&P; is it really up to the kernel to choose this? (For we1 it is not;
# that card has real jumpers for config.)
I've run into this before, and I'm not sure I can fix it.
The problem AFAIK is that the isapnp code has a separate "list" of used IRQ's,
than the isa code. Which allows the isa code to pick something up, and then
the isapnp code to stomp on it.
I was never able to get this working on my machine.
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