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Interrupts - electrical question
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- Subject: Interrupts - electrical question
- From: holeman@austx.tandem.com (Jim Holeman)
- Date: Tue, 28 Jan 97 13:16:53 CST
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We are developing a PCI carrier board (not for Windows) with 4 slots.
It is advantageous for us to segregate interrupts on a per slot basis
(even in the case of multi-function cards).
Is there any reason, why I couldn't tie all four interrupts (INTA#, INTB#,
INTC#, INTD#) from a given PCI slot together to form a single interrupt.
Thus, I would have four interrupts, one from each slot.
holeman
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