Reply 280 of 399, by kingcake
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Kahenraz wrote on 2024-09-08, 23:26:kingcake wrote on 2024-09-08, 18:50:The IRQ of the Audigy itself is irrelevant. PCI devices use virtual IRQs and can share them. PCI devices don't have IRQ conflicts.
That's not entirely true. Both the BIOS and the operating system must support and ACPI and implement PCI IRQ steering. It's also possible to encounter a scenario where the BIOS supports ACPI but does not expose IRQ steering tables that the operating system supports, as was my experience with an nForce chipset on Windows 98.
Windows 98 installation on nForce 430 hanging during detection of plug and play devices
You shouldn't use non compliant hardware.
Either way, it doesn't matter. The IRQ of the Audigy itself is not the issue. It's the SB16 emulation IRQ, which is different.