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[ILUG] bttv and sound and PNP BIOS?

[ILUG] bttv and sound and PNP BIOS?

Wynne, Conor Conor.Wynne at compaq.com
Mon Nov 13 11:12:20 GMT 2000


Looks like its sharing IRQ with the scsi controller. 

Go the modular approach... as you can specify irqs

If you need I can send you my conf.modules or whatever its called. Be later
on or tomorrow though.
I always have int 9 set to legacy... works for me, and I have only 1 slot
ree in the system.

CW

-----Original Message-----
From: John Gay [mailto:johngay at eircom.net]
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 7:30 PM
To: ilug at linux.ie
Subject: [ILUG] bttv and sound and PNP BIOS?


I recently asked here what to do about my bttv card reporting INT9 was in
use,
which is compiled in for my crystal sound card. I got a reply to change the
BIOS settings for INT9 to legacy ISA. I tried this tonight, and the bttv
card
initialised during booting, but then my system hung on SCSI initialisation?
it
just kept trying to re-start SCSI bus0 device0 over and over again. When I
changed the BIOS settings back again, it worked fine? What does INT9 have to
do
with SCSI? I was looking forward to using my tv card when it initialised,
but
what happened with SCSI?

Any ideas?

Cheers,

	John Gay

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