When there is a conflict, it is because both "slots" share the same
signaling lines to the CPU.

If you change one in the bios, you change the other as well.

He'll need to move one of the devices to another slot instead.

-JMS

|-----Original Message-----
|From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
|[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Chuck Shirley
|Sent: August 8, 2002 8:01 PM
|To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Subject: Re: [expert] setting IRQ on a pci card
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|On Thursday 08 August 2002 19:46, et wrote:
|>do you have a cd or floppy that came with either the mother board, or 
|>the
|>sound card? can you move the sound card to a different slot on the 
|>motherboard?
|>
|>On Thursday 08 August 2002 06:41 pm, you wrote:
|>> How can I set the IRQ on a pci card? I have a conflict between an 
|>> on-board ethernet device and a PCI soundcard: both want IRQ 5.
|>>
|>> I have attempted to use pirq=, but no luck there. Any advice?
|>>
|>> Thanks,
|>> Hoyt
|
|What about adjusting the irq of the onboard NIC in the manboard BIOS?
|
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