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In <41D03676.2FD5@peterskye.com>, on 12/27/04
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>> >To change IRQs you can try SPCIIRQ (also on Hobbes).
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>> It works fine for PCI IRQs. The COM ports are not PCI IRQs.
>Right. But his _other_ driver which uses the same IRQ is likely PCI.
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For what it's worth, I don't see any other instance of IRQ 4 in RMVIEW
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