What are the IRQ’s for sound card? A. IRQ8 B. IRQ4 C. IRQ5 D. IRQ7 E. None of the above

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The correct answer is: A. IRQ8

An interrupt request (IRQ) is a signal sent by a hardware device to the CPU to request service. The CPU then interrupts its current task and services the device.

The IRQ for a sound card is typically IRQ8. However, some sound cards may use a different IRQ, such as IRQ5 or IRQ7.

To determine the IRQ for your sound card, you can consult the documentation that came with the card or use a tool such as Device Manager to view the IRQ settings for your sound card.

Here is a brief explanation of each option:

  • IRQ8: This is the most common IRQ for a sound card.
  • IRQ4: This IRQ is sometimes used by sound cards.
  • IRQ5: This IRQ is sometimes used by sound cards.
  • IRQ7: This IRQ is sometimes used by sound cards.
  • None of the above: This option is incorrect. The IRQ for a sound card is typically IRQ8, but some sound cards may use a different IRQ.