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In <3C327A2F.5282AB88@gte.net>, on 01/01/02
at 07:13 PM, "Benedict G. Archer" said:
>whether the interrupt is 5, 10 or 15, and whatever the interrupt is, the
>SCSI controller is sharing it. Steven indicated this should be OK, so I
>won't worry anymore. The sound isn't very impt to me, but HD performance
>is.
Think of it this way. Shared or unshared, the number of interrupts is the
same. There's a bit more overhead to check both interrupt sources each
time an interrupt occurs, but you save a context switch when the
interrupts are pending for both sources at the same time.
Steven
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