B-10 Specifications
Interrupt Controllers
Using interrupts, hardware can request software services. If non-Plug
and Play software is being used, the interrupt may need to be moved for
software application or driver compatibility. Some interrupts cannot be
moved. Fifteen interrupts can be used with a cascade connection of
8259INTC x 2. The table shows default interrupt level assignments 0
through 15, in order of decreasing priority.
System Interrupt Controllers
Controller
Master/Slave
Priority
Name
Device
Master
0
IRQ00
SystemTimer 1
Master
1
IRQ01
Keyboard
Master
2
IRQ02
Programmable Controller
Slave
3
IRQ08
Real-time Clock
Slave
4
IRQ09
USB Port
Slave
5
IRQ10
PC CardBus Controller/Video
Slave
6
IRQ11
VersaBay in Versa Dock
Slave
7
IRQ12
PS/2 Mouse/NEC VersaGlide
Slave
8
IRQ13
Math Coprocessor (built into
CPU)
Slave
9
IRQ14
Hard Disk Controller 1
Slave
10
IRQ15
VersaBay III
Master
11
IRQ03
Infrared Port, when enabled
Master
12
IRQ04
Serial Port
Master
13
IRQ05
Sound/PC CardBus Controller
Master
14
IRQ06
Diskette Drive Controller
Master
15
IRQ07
Parallel Port