Measurement computing PCI Interrupt toruble

yanos25

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Hi, I'm not sure if I can post a question like this here. But it seems to have lots of knowledge here so I'm trying...

We are using a PCI-CTR05 from measurment computing. We read interrupt from this card. But on some motherboard we have trouble reading the interrupt from the card.

Exemple, we're using an Asus P6T-SE with a I7 980X and after hours of tests and research we found that disabling the hyperthreanding in the BIOS solve the problem.

Now we have an Asus P6T (not SE) with a I7 950 and this time we can't read the interrupt at all. Even if we tried to disable the hyperthreading.

Does somebody had experience like this before?

Thank you!
Yan
 

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