Re: Mutiple soundcards

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José Luis Artuch composed on 2016-05-30 17:54 (UTC-0300):

> Is it correct that some soundcards have the same irq (onboard and third
> slot, irq 17) ?.

It used to be pretty typical for PCI slots to share IRQs with onboard 
devices. Take the sound out of slot three and put something else there, and 
most likely the something else will also share IRQ 17. Whether in newer 
motherboards anything might have changed regarding IRQ sharing I have no idea.
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