[Just a quick response, some things to try will follow this evening.]
> Configuration Table [Disabled]
> PCI IRQ setting [Auto]
> PCI IRQ sharing [No]
should be Yes.
> Plug and Play OS [Yes]
Should be No.
> I thought that PCI IRQ sharing might allow for dynamic assignment of IRQs,
> but changing this to 'Yes' had no effect.
It should be on anyway. FreeBSD supports. In the future you might add
more hardware which makes you run out of IRQs
> I thought that Reset Resource Assignments might enable the OS to set
> resouces (IRQ, etc) but everytime I looked at this after I had chosen 'Yes,'
> it had been set back to 'No.' Acer support tells me that all this does is
> reset the resources back to their original values.
You'll see a message saying 'Updating ESCD...' etc.
> 1. When I try to boot the kern.flp disk, I get the message:
> /boot.config: -P
> Keyboard: no
> Booting continues but the keyboard is unusable unless I immmediately hit the
> space bar then type '-Dh' at the 'boot:' prompt as described in the
> TROUBLE.TXT document in the -CURRENT snapshot directory. NOTE: That
> document says that the '-Dh' workaround is meant for older systems with an
> 84-key keyboard, but it is working for my 1999 Acer Asprire with a 102-key
> USB keyboard!
That means the BIOS emulates a XT/AT style keyboard.
Nick
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