Hoi,
If all devices are set to IRQ9, it means
ACPI mode is enabled.
Only 'Standard PC' mode lets you set IRQ's from in the BIOS, and well remarked by another member here last week, XP will use the BIOS settings only if IRQ Steering is disabled in Device Manager>Computer properties.
Still, some PCI slots share more hardware busses, and the IRQ options in the BIOS can give you a good idea of which slots that share. For example, you'll (almost always) see that the top PCI slot shares resources with the AGP slot, the bottom slot with some onboard PCI device etc.
Some guru tips:
- Don't fix what is not broken.
- When you first setup a motherboard/CW assembly, move some PCI cards through all the slots, monitor the boot sequence and write down which slots share. Now you can evaluate where to put what.
- CW cards should not share with any other devices than other CW cards. Putting them in sharing slots has 2 benefits: more slots remain for other cards, and it's unlikely these slots will share with the ones that hold CW cards.
For the rest, both ACPI and Standard PCI mode seem to work good for most people - if the setup's properly prepared as I explained above. So your XP seeing all cards at IRQ 9 is not a problem, but most probably will be if the slot is sharing hardware resources with AGP for example.
Oh, and before you think of switching XP between ACPI/Standard PC mode, you may want to google how to
Open for corrections, additions and questions,
at0m.