Optimising AGP/PCI Access, Continued
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Optimising AGP/PCI Access, Continued
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The bare necessities: Using the USB ports takes up free interrupts as well as minor resources of the system performance.

Booting with two graphics cards: It is possible to switch between an AGP or PCI card.

For old ISA cards: Reserving special interrupts is only worthwhile for obsolete components with an ISA interface.
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