What motherboard and BIOS are you using?
I think IRQ 9 is used for ACPI on some motherboards. Check
to see if "Plug and Play OS" is enabled in your BIOS. If you
are using Window NT, then it should be set to OFF.
Aidan Grey
On Mon, 2 Jun 2003 15:37:07 -0500 (CDT), terry wrote:
>With NI's HPIB488 interface, third party ethernet, and acrnet cards
>installed, all plug and play, all PCI devices, IRQ=9 is always set.
>We have tried several PC's, Pentium Pro, Pentium II, etc. with
>Win2000. We must communicate between several different devices. I
>have seen other comments about IRQ=9 being set, but no final fixes.
>Has anyone information on how to overcome this problem.