tomorrowman
Technical User
I am using an IBM PC 300GL 6563-83G as part of a digital studio set-up. The problem is I am getting serious audio drop-out which are only cured by removing the USB connected MIDI interface, which for obvious reasons isn't an option.
I have a clean installation of Win2K using "Standard PC" setting to disable ACPI in the OS. ACPI can't be disabled in BIOS.
USB Controller, video board and audio card are all reported as sharing IRQ 11. I want to ensure that the pci audio card gets its own IRQ. I had hoped disabling ACPI in the OS would permit me to do this, but I can't see how.
Any ideas?
Many thanks
P
I have a clean installation of Win2K using "Standard PC" setting to disable ACPI in the OS. ACPI can't be disabled in BIOS.
USB Controller, video board and audio card are all reported as sharing IRQ 11. I want to ensure that the pci audio card gets its own IRQ. I had hoped disabling ACPI in the OS would permit me to do this, but I can't see how.
Any ideas?
Many thanks
P