HP Vectra VL 5/xxx Series 5 User Manual

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4 Summary of the HP/Phoenix BIOS

BIOS Addresses

Using the Setup program:

IRQ3 can be made available by disabling serial ports 2 and 4.

IRQ4 can be made available by disabling serial ports 1 and 3.

IRQ5 can be made available by disabling the parallel port 2.

IRQ7 can be made available by disabling parallel ports 1 and 2.

PCI Interrupt Request Lines

PCI devices generate interrupt requests using up to four PCI interrupt
request lines (INTA#, INTB#, INTC#, and INTD#).

When a PCI device makes an interrupt request, the request is re-directed to
the system interrupt controller. The interrupt request will be re-directed to
one of the IRQ lines made available for PCI devices.

IRQ (Interrupt Vector)

Interrupt Request Description

IRQ0(08h)

System Timer

IRQ1(09h)

Keyboard Controller

IRQ2(0Ah)

Slave IRQ

Cascade connection from INTC2 (Interrupt Controller 2)

IRQ8(70h)

Real Time Clock

IRQ9(71h)

Available for accessory board (ISA/PCI)

IRQ10(72h)

SoundBlaster 3, or Available for accessory board (ISA/PCI)

IRQ11(73h)

Available for accessory board (ISA/PCI)

IRQ12(74h)

Mouse, or ISA accessory board

IRQ13(75h)

Co-processor

IRQ14(76h)

IDE, or ISA accessory board

IRQ15(77h)

Secondary IDE or ISA/PCI accessory board

IRQ3(0Bh)

Serial Port 2, Serial Port 4, or ISA accessory board

IRQ4(0Ch)

Serial Port 1, Serial Port 3, or ISA accessory board

IRQ5(0Dh)

SoundBlaster 1, Parallel Port 2, or ISA accessory board

IRQ6(0Eh)

Flexible Disk Controller

IRQ7(0Fh)

SoundBlaster 2, Parallel Port 1, or ISA accessory board

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