On Wed, 28 Apr 1999, Lazar Fleysher wrote:
> I have an older type pentium with AT-style board ( i think it is called
> that way, it has one 5-pin keyboard connector). I do not recall seeing
Tis indeed
> The motherboard itself has four pins sticking out and it says "PS/2
> mouse". So I thought, I
On Wed, 28 Apr 1999 12:51:23 -0500 (EST), you wrote:
>*- On 28 Apr, Lazar Fleysher wrote about "IRQ and PS/2"
>> Hi everybody,
>>
>> I have run out of IRQs.
>> Well, actually I have one left (IRQ12), but it is reserved for PS/2 bus.
>> I do not ha
Hi Everybody,
Thank you for all your replys, however, I think that I did not describe
the situation correctly.
I have an older type pentium with AT-style board ( i think it is called
that way, it has one 5-pin keyboard connector). I do not recall seeing
anything in BIOS related to PS/2 bus (I wil
You wrote:
Hi everybody,
I have run out of IRQs.
Well, actually I have one left (IRQ12), but it is reserved for PS/2
bus.
I do not have a manual for my motherboard, so I do not know how to
disable
the ps/2 bus. I have a regular serial mouse and AT-type (5-pin)
keyboard.
The motherboard also
On Wed, Apr 28, 1999 at 11:07:36AM -0700, Lazar Fleysher wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I have run out of IRQs.
> Well, actually I have one left (IRQ12), but it is reserved for PS/2 bus.
> I do not have a manual for my motherboard, so I do not know how to disable
> the ps/2 bus.
Normally this is
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Van: Lazar Fleysher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Aan: Debian User
Datum: woensdag 28 april 1999 19:12
Onderwerp: IRQ and PS/2
>Hi everybody,
>
>I have run out of IRQs.
>Well, actually I have one left (IRQ12), but it is reserved for PS/2 bus.
>I
*- On 28 Apr, Lazar Fleysher wrote about "IRQ and PS/2"
> Hi everybody,
>
> I have run out of IRQs.
> Well, actually I have one left (IRQ12), but it is reserved for PS/2 bus.
> I do not have a manual for my motherboard, so I do not know how to disable
> the ps/2
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> I have run out of IRQs.
> Well, actually I have one left (IRQ12), but it is reserved for PS/2 bus.
> I do not have a manual for my motherboard, so I do not know how to disable
> the ps/2 bus. I have a regular serial mouse and AT-type (5-pin) keyboard.
> The motherboard
Hi everybody,
I have run out of IRQs.
Well, actually I have one left (IRQ12), but it is reserved for PS/2 bus.
I do not have a manual for my motherboard, so I do not know how to disable
the ps/2 bus. I have a regular serial mouse and AT-type (5-pin) keyboard.
The motherboard also has somethi
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