Geoff
>From markgray@iago.nac.net Fri Feb 5 03:36:48 1999
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>To: "Geoffrey Hardy" <geoffhardy@hotmail.com>
>Cc: alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk, linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu
>Subject: Re: adaptec ava-1505 card
>References: <19990204193621.22347.qmail@hotmail.com>
>From: Mark Gray <markgray@iago.nac.net>
>Date: 05 Feb 1999 06:36:37 -0500
>In-Reply-To: "Geoffrey Hardy"'s message of Thu, 04 Feb 1999 11:36:20
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>"Geoffrey Hardy" <geoffhardy@hotmail.com> writes:
>> I'll check, but it works under Windows NT with the same io port and
>> IRQ, and I haven't changed any BIOS settings, so I wouldn't think
>> PCI could have the IRQ.
>
>> The only other driver that I explicitly configured was the sound
>> driver and it uses a different IRQ. Do you know of any devices that
>> use IRQ 11 by default? The devices I have installed on my machine
>> are IDE hard disk, modem, SoundBlaster AWE64 (which I checked
>> already), SCSI scanner (but no driver for it yet), SCSI Zip Drive,
>> and ATAPI CD-ROM.
>
>You did not mention video card --- my Riva TNT uses IRQ 11 and my
>ne2000 pci card uses it also (with absolutely no ill effects that I
>have noticed however (and bad things happened when I tried to make it
>use a different one (the nature of the bad things is rather misty
>right now)))
>
>>>> I'm having trouble getting my 1505 to work as well. I used the
>>>> ISAPNP tool to configure it for io port 0x140 and IRQ 11, but this
>>>> is the message I get when I try to load the module:
>
>Alan Cox <alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> wrote:
>>> Check IRQ 11 isnt allocated to another device also, or allocated to
>>> PCI in your BIOS
>
>>>Alan
>
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