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On 24 Nov 2002 at 0:42, waynec@linkline.com wrote:  
> I think the way PCI devices work is that each PCI bus uses an interrupt, and   
> there are usually 2 PCI busses on a PC; devices connected into PCI,   
> including the AGP, if used, all share those interrupts.   
 
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Not on mine, according to pci.exe.  Shows 4 PCI interrupts, one for   
each of two cards, one for each of two IDEs.  
 
You should try pci.exe.  Interesting insights to your system.  
 
 
 
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