Try putting the scsi card in a different slot. The irq in that slot may
conflict with another that is established.
Smitty
On Monday 26 August 2002 18:49, you wrote:
> Hi All
>
> Still mucking about part time trying to get my scanner to work again
> after that disaster out in Arizona.
>
> Thank to several of you nice people's help I have it configured
> correctly again but I am now experiencing an interrupt problem again.
> Same as last time but unfortunately I lost the setup so I have no idea
> do how the box was set.
>
> Anyway the problem seems to be interrupts 10 and 11. I say that tong in
> cheek only because I receive an error message when the computer boots.
>
> At the last Tampa meeting it was suggested that this could be a product
> of the card that I have in the box especially the network card.
>
> The network card has been removed since I am no longer connected to a
> network It would be nice to have it back in the box again though so the
> box could be connected to a DHCP cable without reconfiguring the box but
> that is not relevant at the current moment.
>
> Currently the only cards in the box are: video, modem, and scsi.
>
> The video card fits into the funny slot with a lever which off hand I
> can not remember the name of.
>
> The Modem is a UR Robotics job in a pci slot.
>
> The scsi card takes the scanner scsi cable connection output and sends
> it on it merry way into the computer via a pci slot.
>
> Booting the computer and taking a look at the interrupts section I have
>
> PCI: Found IRQ 11 for device 00.0e.0
> IRQ routing conflict 00.07.2 have IRQ 10, want IRQ 11
> IRQ routing conflict 00.07.3 have IRQ 10, want IRQ 11
>
> Looking at the biso I have:
>
> OnChip IDE Channel 10 Enabled
> OnChip IDE Channel 11 Enable.
>
> I would appreciate what advice and assistance that the group might lent.
>
> Thanks
>
> Frank
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