Hmmm....
> In Windows 3.1/95 I have to set it to IRQ 9 or nothing works. In
> Linux, I set it to IRQ 2 and it works.
Why won't Linux detect that an IRQ is in use then?
Or does it?
It doesn't with IRQ9 on my system.
> PC hardware is braindamaged IMHO. It would be nice to see a new
> architecture with a PIC with 256 IRQ's, all non-cascaded in one
> chip. Same goes for DMA and any other resources.
We'll probably seen DNA chips before :-))
Yeep
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