Guardian,
I can relate to the headache! Ai yai yai! I've been trying to address this for days and thought for sure that someone out ther on the net would know exactly what I needed to know... instead it seems almost everyone only got about as far as I did and crossed their fingers and moved things around.
I think I might now have a handle on the PIRQ # and the INTA-D stuff now, but alas, my notes on this are home and I'm at work. I'll try to digest my notes and post it here in a day or so. But I have a further problem, which has to do with how do you get the BIOS and Windows to all cooperate? Do you need to change the initial BIOS setting to be a non-PnP OS? Do you need to set the IRQs you want for the cards you want to fix as Legacy ISA devices?
I set the PIRQ stuff manually a few times and it seemed to almost work. But I kept getting only one of the cards I set to take that IRQ, and the other card took the same IRQ and not the one I (thought I) specified...
-Alan
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