The 3940U2W has two pci devices. One for each scsi interface.
Each interface uses a separate pci interrupt.
One uses INTA the other probably uses INTB and which irq
they uses depends on your motherboard.
In message <v04220817b50557761ed5@[195.238.1.121]>, Brad Knowles writes:
>At 9:53 AM -0800 2000/3/27, Matthew Dillon wrote:
>
>> So, frankly, it is perfectly acceptable. I can't think of a single
>> real-life setup that would sufffer.
>
> What about things like Adaptec 3940U2W controllers that have two
>SCSI interfaces, and by default I believe will want shared
>interrupts? Or controllers that have more then two interfaces?
>
> Or have I missed something fundamental here and this is not what
>you're talking about?
>
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