IRQ Numbers
			
				
			
					 
				
					 
				
				IRQ 0 
					System timer 
					This is reserved for 
					the internal system timer. This is not available to 
					peripherals or other devices. 
				
					 
				IRQ 1 
					Keyboard 
					Reserved for the 
					keyboard controller. This interrupt is exclusively for 
					keyboard input. 
				
					 
				IRQ 2 
					Cascade interrupt for 
					IRQs 8-15 
					This interrupt cascades 
					the second interrupt controller to the first.  
				
					 
				IRQ 3 
					Second serial port 
					(COM2) 
					The interrupt for the 
					second serial port and often the default interrupt for the 
					fourth serial port (COM4). 
				
					 
				IRQ 4 
					First serial port 
					(COM1) 
					This interrupt is 
					normally used for the first serial port. On devices that do 
					not use a 
					
					PS/2 mouse, this 
					interrupt is almost always used by the serial mouse. This is 
					also the default interrupt for the third serial port (COM3). 
				
					 
				IRQ 5 
					Sound card 
					This interrupt is the 
					first choice that most sound cards make when looking for an 
					IRQ setting. 
				
					 
				IRQ 6 
					Floppy disk controller 
					This interrupt is 
					reserved for the floppy disk controller. 
				
					 
				IRQ 7 
					First parallel port 
					This interrupt is 
					normally reserved for the use of the printer. If a printer 
					is not being used, this interrupt can be used for other 
					devices that use parallel ports.  
				
					 
				IRQ 8 
					Real-time clock 
					This interrupt is 
					reserved for the system's real-time clock timer and can not 
					be used for any other purpose. 
				
					 
				IRQ 9 
					Open interrupt 
					This interrupt is 
					typically left open on devices for the use of peripherals. 
				
					 
				IRQ 10 
					Open interrupt 
					This interrupt is 
					typically left open on devices for the use of peripherals. 
				
					 
				IRQ 11 
					Open interrupt 
					This interrupt is 
					typically left open on devices for the use of peripherals. 
				
					 
				IRQ 12 
					PS/2 mouse 
					This interrupt is 
					reserved for the PS/2 mouse on machines that use one. If a 
					PS/2 mouse is not used, the interrupt can be used for other 
					peripherals, such as network card. 
				
					 
				IRQ 13 
					Floating point 
					unit/coprocessor 
					This interrupt is 
					reserved for the integrated floating point unit. It is never 
					available to peripherals or other devices as it is used 
					exclusively for internal signaling. 
				
					 
				IRQ 14 
					Primary IDE channel 
					This interrupt is 
					reserved for use by the primary IDE controller. On systems 
					that do not use IDE devices, the IRQ can be used for another 
					purpose. 
				
					 
			IRQ 15 
					Secondary IDE channel 
					This interrupt is 
					reserved for use by the secondary IDE controller. 
				
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