First post, by Mithloraite
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If I'm not mistaken EISA architecture provides extensive bus management. Can it be used to manage multiple sound cards?
Multiple sound card machine is a treat for many. But managing resources and avoiding conflicts is tough. Can EISA provide some useful management of, say, IRQs for sound cards?
Example, a particularly nosy game (namely Star Control II) detects hardware by itself (no way to disable this) finds Roland MPU card and refuses to use GUS sound.
Options for Sound Blaster Pro compatibility?
Might some EISA BIOS or configuration utility tampering ~prevent~ the software from seeing IRQ2 MPU or the 330h address?
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