I agree with ACPI being better than "Standard PC" driver. From what I read I understand that ACPI is more flexible. My motherboard (Epox 4G4A+) seems to have ACPI support. But why, if the motherboard has ACPI support, don't extended interrupts appear in Windows System Information?Timur wrote:Usually the ACPI HAL is right. Some older mainboard had problems with it. You can force Windows to discard it though by replacing the ACPI driver with the "Standard PC" driver. This will disable all advanced power-managment features of Windows though, but some systems were reported to give better performance after that. Changing the driver could lead to you not being able to boot into Windows anymore though, so make sure you do a backup and have the Windows CD at hand for a repair installation if you try this.
I changed the slot to the FireWire controller, choosing a slot that doesn't share an interrupt line with any other device. But it seems that the BIOS makes everything automatically, and it assigned IRQ 7 to that slot even if I forced IRQ 12 for that same slot. IRQ 7 is conflictingThis behaviour is at a BIOS level (I can read IRQs in the POST screen), and happens even before the OS boots.
Which card should I try? M-Audio recommends this list:Timur wrote:I'd try another FW-card first though. It doesn't only depend on the FW-chipset but also on the implementation on the card if it performs good. If your card uses an Agere FW800 chipset then this could be the culprit, because there are known to cause troubles with FW audio-interfaces.
Manufacturer Product ( Chip manufacturer Chip name ) Power supply
Buslink PCIFW ( Agere FW320-05 ) 4 Pin Power
Pinnacle Link Linx PCI ( Agere FW323-05 ) 4 Pin Power
Syba SD-FW323-3I ( Agere FW323-05 ) 4 Pin Power
Belkin F5U501 ( Lucent FW323-04 ) 4 Pin Power
RATOC PCIFU2 ( TI TSB43AA22 ) 4 Pin Power
Pinnacle 1394 DV ( TI TSB43AA22 ) 4 Pin Power
Digital Research DRFIREWIRE ( TI TSB41LVQ3 ) Bus Power
SIIG NN-400012 ( TI TSB43AB23 ) Bus Power
Adaptec AUA-3121 ( TI TSB41AB3 ) 4 Pin Power
I-Will eLink1394 ( VIA VT6306 ) 4 Pin Power
SIIG NN2633 ( VIA VT6306 ) Bus Power
But my FireWire card is already a Pinnacle DV, that is one recommended by M-Audio.