SHAREIRQ.TXT Driver File Contents (es156.exe)

   PCI Shared Interrupts
      
      
      
      
      
      Shared interrupts are normal in PCI computers, but not all PCI
      device drivers support them. Although EtherExpress PRO/10 PCI
      device drivers do support shared interrupts, other PCI devices
      drivers in your computer may not.
      
      If you're having problems, try one of the following:
      
      1  Use your computer's BIOS setup to change the interrupt assigned
         to this adapter.
      
      2  Make sure that your PRO/10 PCI device driver loads AFTER the
         driver for the other device(s) sharing this interrupt.
      
      3  Contact the manufacturer of the other device that is sharing
         this interrupt for a new driver.
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