Here's a good place to start for getting the specs on the machine, where to get reference diskettes (which configure the hardware, change bios settings, etc.), and more: http://members.tripod.com/~ps2page/
Also try http://www.co.umist.ac.uk/~ch/psinfo/psinfo.1.toc.html Hope this helps. Curt Daugaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Fri, Dec 04, 1998 at 08:05:39PM -0500, Christian Lavoie wrote: > I've got to set up Debian (hamm) on an IBM PS/2 system. > > It's a 486sx with 16mb of RAM, the bus's a Microchannel (MCA) one and the > video chip seems to be a XGA-2 Display Adapter /A (directly on the > motherboard). The drive bus is SCSI, and a few other marvels I haven't > figured out. I can access a DOS prompt (linux is on /dev/hda5, which is in > turn under an extended partition, /dev/hda4). My friend has bought it > second-hand so no manuals nor any useful references are available. > > Here're the questions: > > - How can I get the max of information from the machine? (Model number or > such things) There are no indications on how to reach the BIOS when booting. > All I see is a memory test, and tada! it's already on the OS part of > booting. > > - Where can I find useful docs about that? (except the obvious SCSI howto) > > - The XServer of choice seems to be either SVGA or AGX. Which you'd > recommend? Also, the SVGA xserver (haven't yet looked at the AGX) specifies > that it's configured for XGA-2 chips on the ISA bus. Is there a workaround > to have it work on a MCA bus? > > - How stable/performing is the 2.1.13x kernel MCA bus code? How much can I > rely on that code? > > - How much of a performance hit can I expect on compilation jobs from a > kernel math emulator? > > - Where in hell can I find a dos-working version of Emacs? The > most-recent/used and linux-version-like please. =P > > ---- > Christian Lavoie > UIN: 947212 > E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >