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Date:      Fri, 15 Dec 2000 20:50:13 +0100
From:      Gerhard Sittig <Gerhard.Sittig@gmx.net>
To:        freebsd-isdn@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Urgent: Trouble installing AVM Fritz!Card PCI
Message-ID:  <20001215205013.M253@speedy.gsinet>
In-Reply-To: <200012141624.RAA75300@rosa.physik.TU-Berlin.DE>; from jan@physik.TU-Berlin.DE on Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 05:24:55PM %2B0100
References:  <20001214080014.EB6882B3@hcswork.hcs.de> <200012141624.RAA75300@rosa.physik.TU-Berlin.DE>

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On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 17:24 +0100, Jan Riedinger wrote:
> 
> At last I looked at the BIOS configuration, because you wrote
> about a the possibilty of a BIOS bug. Setting the option "PNP
> OS system" to "No" solved the problem :-). This is strange,
> because there are no ISA slots at the board (ASUS A7V).

(OT)

Watch your dmesg output closely (maybe even boot with "boot -v")
and see how much of ISA stuff is still in these machines -- no
matter how many visible ISA slots there are ...  Almost all
peripheral devices should be ISA:  sio, ppc, atkbd, psm, sc (sort
of), fdc, rtc, etc.  AFAIK only ata and maybe onboard pcm
(besides NICs and SCSI) made it to the PCI bus.  And despite vga
is attached to a separate AGP bus (connected to the PCI
backbone(?) via another bridge) it still lurks out at the same
location as the oldest VGA board did.

I still have yet to see a legacy free PC. :)  I guess it wouldn't
be a PC any longer (no A20-gate, no WD lookalike interface to
harddrives invented some sixteen years later, i.e. no Wintel
hardware). :>


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