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Date:      Thu, 25 Jul 96 18:08:31 CDT
From:      cjk@hnv.com (Chris Kunath)
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   psm0 and Micron M54Li
Message-ID:  <QQazyi15035.199607252308@relay2.UU.NET>

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Has anyone managed to get the PS/2-style mouse on a
Micron M54LI board recognized at boot-time?  This
system is running PhoenixBIOS 4.04 M54Li-08PM with
4x IDE drives via on-board PCI IDE controller, an
Adaptec (ISA) 1542CF w/ Plextor PX-43CS CD-ROM and
24MB EDO memory, and an SMC (ISA) 8216 ethernet card
(for about a year -- maybe someday Solaris will
actually support PCI SCSI and ethernet successfully).

This is a P5-90 ISA/PCI motherboard.  Under both
2.1.0-RELEASE and 2.1.5-RELEASE, FreeBSD doesn't
seem to recognize the device during the device
scan phase:

	psm0 not found at 0x60

I also get the same message when I do a "boot -c"
and then "enable psm0".

I've disabled Plug-n-Pray in the BIOS (since day one),
and added the device in the new kernel (which compiled,
installed, and booted successfully):

	options		PSM_NO_RESET
	device psm0 at isa? port "IO_KBD" conflicts \
	 tty irq 12 vector psmintr		   ^
						   |
		     (line cut for e-mail clarity)/

The mouse works fine under DOS, Windows, 95, NT,
OS/2, even Solaris.  All of the above see the mouse
as a PS/2-style mouse on IRQ 12.

Is this just one of those rougue boards, or have I
missed something (again)?

cjk@hnv.com



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