said:
>adaptec AIC160 SCSI adapters, insists on using the same IRQ as the SCSI
>adapter controlling the HD even though there are unused interrupts
This should not be a problem.
>available. I'm using the SBlive driver from eCS CD #3, and I believe all
This driver is somewhat old. Why don't you try a newer version. Hobbes
has v.81a. Netlabs may have a newer version.
>the cables are right. System sounds work, but I can't play a music CD.
This may be a OS2CDROM.DMD problem. You might try JJCDROM.DMD.
>presence of system sounds rule that out? In anycase, it doesn't seem
>good to have a high performance HD controlled by a scsi adapter sharing
>an interrupt with a sound card. How do I force a device to use/not use a
>specific interrupt?
It really should not matter. The interrupt rate is not very high.
Steven
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