8 DMA Channels .
There are 8 DMA channels in an AT class computer.
the DMA channels 0, 1, 2 and 3 with 8-bit and DMA channels 4, 5, 6 and 7 with only 16 bits.
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Formally no, since 'resource' refers to something consumable, like RAM or CPU time. Rather, DMA channels are encountered to be a part of hardware infrastructure.
You'd have to use DMA with polling, and thats usually not supported
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lol ur doing the same homework assignment for me as in MR Jahns CST1 computer class in Orange Park FL at OPHS :P the A+ Guide to Hardware is the book we are using That doesn't answer the question at all. You're no help The answer is 4.
From http://www.brainbell.com/tutors/A+/Hardware/Direct_Memory_Access_DMA.htm "DMA channels use the same rules as IRQs. Just as with the 8259 chip, DMA availability soon became a problem because an insufficient number of channels was available. A second DMA chip was added for 286-based computers. Just like the second IRQ chip, these two are cascaded, allowing a total of eight DMA channel assignments (usually referred to simply as DMA channels). The floppy disk drives on all computers use DMA channel 2."
bus mastering is a feature supported by many bus architectures that enables a device connected to the bus to initiate transactions. Also called "First-party DMA", to contrast it with Third-party DMA, the situation where the system DMA controller is actually doing the transfer.
The DMA (Direct Memory Access) channel set for a sound card typically varies depending on the sound card model and the system configuration. Commonly used DMA channels for sound cards include channels 0, 1, 3, and 5, with channel 1 being a popular choice for many devices. To determine the specific DMA channel for a particular sound card, it's best to consult the device's manual or the system BIOS settings.