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  • IRQ in W2K Pro

    Maybe some of you guys will know the answer to this one.

    I'm looking at Device manager in w2k and noticed that:
    1)3com ethernet card
    2)Sblive
    3)SCSI adapter
    4)USB universal host controller
    5)Matrox G400

    All these are sharing IRQ 9.
    Is windows trying to trick me or my eyes ?

    Regards.
    Primary desktop:
    Dell Dimension 4100|P3-733Mhz|512MB Crucial PC133 CL3|ATI Firegl 8700 64MB|SBLIVE|3Com 3C905c|Adaptec 2906|Quantum 40G|FUJITSU 1.3G MO|Iomega 16x10x40x|MGE 480VA UPS|Philips 200P3M|XPPro
    Secondary desktop:
    Generic P3-733Mhz|512MB Crucial PC133 CL3|Matrox G400 32MB DH|SigmaTel audio(build-in)|2 x 3Com 3C9980B|Adaptec 2940UW|Quantum 15G|MGE 500VA UPS|Sony G500|W2K

  • #2
    There aren't any tricks, what you see is normal. It looks like your win2k is using ACPI.

    Rags

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    • #3
      ACPI ? Which means ??

      Is w2k suppose to use only IRQ9 or is the IRQ info hidden ?

      Regards.

      [This message has been edited by joelau (edited 15 April 2001).]
      Primary desktop:
      Dell Dimension 4100|P3-733Mhz|512MB Crucial PC133 CL3|ATI Firegl 8700 64MB|SBLIVE|3Com 3C905c|Adaptec 2906|Quantum 40G|FUJITSU 1.3G MO|Iomega 16x10x40x|MGE 480VA UPS|Philips 200P3M|XPPro
      Secondary desktop:
      Generic P3-733Mhz|512MB Crucial PC133 CL3|Matrox G400 32MB DH|SigmaTel audio(build-in)|2 x 3Com 3C9980B|Adaptec 2940UW|Quantum 15G|MGE 500VA UPS|Sony G500|W2K

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      • #4
        Advance Configuration Power Interface.

        It doesn't deal with IRQ's like we all have grown to love/hate, the OS has HAL that deals with the interupts itself.

        In other words, if it works leave it.

        Rags

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        • #5
          Same here, except all my devices are on IRQ 11. No problems at all.

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          • #6
            Thanks.

            I'm not used to ACPI. Feel like i lost control. I prefer the good old DOS days, where everything configure thru jumper.

            Regards.
            Primary desktop:
            Dell Dimension 4100|P3-733Mhz|512MB Crucial PC133 CL3|ATI Firegl 8700 64MB|SBLIVE|3Com 3C905c|Adaptec 2906|Quantum 40G|FUJITSU 1.3G MO|Iomega 16x10x40x|MGE 480VA UPS|Philips 200P3M|XPPro
            Secondary desktop:
            Generic P3-733Mhz|512MB Crucial PC133 CL3|Matrox G400 32MB DH|SigmaTel audio(build-in)|2 x 3Com 3C9980B|Adaptec 2940UW|Quantum 15G|MGE 500VA UPS|Sony G500|W2K

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            • #7
              <font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size="2">Originally posted by joelau:
              ...good old DOS days, where everything configure thru jumper.
              </font>
              Shudder, jumpers bad ACPI good
              Win2000 uses virtual IRQs to get by the old 15 limit. All of mine ended up on 9. I've read the MS knowledge base bit on it but you can basically just sit back and not have to worry about it anymore for the most part. Even my SBLive didn't cause any trouble as it does in Win9x.

              Asus A7V133, Duron 750@847, 512mb PC133 Crucial RAM, G400 DH, Maxtor 7200rpm 40 & 15GB, Liteon 16/10/32, Samsung 12x DVD, SB-Live, D-Link NIC

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              • #8
                ACPI is the greatest thing ever!!
                Seriously.
                You remember the good old days, a few devices and before you knew it all your IRQ's were used up, devices wouldn't share addresses and you were left with a system with free slots but nothing you could put in them!!
                ACPI works 100% so long as you have a few components:

                A ACPI compatable OS, WinME, Win2k, WinXP
                A motherboard with a fully ACPI complient BIOS - A lot of older MB's claim ACPI but they still aren't 100% complient.
                Cards (PCI & AGP) that are ACPI complient, any ISA cards and you'll have problems.

                It's great, plug as many devices in as you have AGP/PCI slots, sit back and let the OS sort everything out for you, no jumpers, no manual configuartion - how good is that?

                Pop along to Microsoft's & Intel's web sites and search for ACPI, they have White Papers on the technology, makes an interesting read.
                Oh, BTW Intel also have a White Paper on hot swapable PCI cards, now THAT IS scary!
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                • #9
                  There is this Abit forum I was frequenting and the majority there claim ACPI hurts their performance. They recommend installing without it or disabling it if already installed.

                  I have ACPI enabled in Win2000 and no one there has bested my two drive RAID 0 ATTO benchmark scores yet.

                  SO ACPI is good.
                  MSI K7D Master L, Water Cooled, All SCSI
                  Modded XP2000's @ 1800 (12.5 x 144 FSB)
                  512MB regular Crucial PC2100
                  Matrox P
                  X15 36-LP Cheetahs In RAID 0
                  LianLiPC70

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                  • #10
                    Hardware polling has a theoretical 5%-ish performance hit due to management overhead.

                    In reality, the time the system saves NOT waiting around for poorly written device drivers to let go of system resources MORE than compensates.

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