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RE: question about PCI interrupts
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- Subject: RE: question about PCI interrupts
- From: "Ingraham, Andrew" <Andrew.Ingraham@compaq.com>
- Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2002 16:27:52 -0500
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- Thread-Topic: question about PCI interrupts
> If the PCI clock has been turned off to a slot, is it still permissible for
> the card in that slot to assert a PCI interrupt (e.g. INTA#)?
Since the interrupts are level-sensitive and asynchronous to the clock, I would assume so. Unless RST# is also asserted.