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Kaz Sasayama wrote on Tue Oct 30, 2001 um 11:33:12AM:
> Sorry, it should not be PC2002 but PC2001. The PC2001 design guide must
> have been published in 2000, and some drafts must be available since 1999.
>
> If your system is not PC2001-based and legacy emulation does not work
> tra
Sorry, it should not be PC2002 but PC2001. The PC2001 design guide must
have been published in 2000, and some drafts must be available since 1999.
If your system is not PC2001-based and legacy emulation does not work
transparently, I'm afraid it may be just a BIOS bug.
Eduard Bloch wrote:
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Kaz Sasayama wrote on Mon Oct 29, 2001 um 11:05:22AM:
> Which mainboard are you using? In many cases, BIOS legacy emulation
Some new Compaq multimedia model with some extra keys.
> should work transparently to any OS by using SMI. If your system does
I wondered too but the BIOS em
Which mainboard are you using? In many cases, BIOS legacy emulation
should work transparently to any OS by using SMI. If your system does
not work like that, it might be a fairly new PC2002-based board. I hope
you can help to improve USB keyboard support in Debian.
Eduard Bloch wrote:
>now
Hello,
now I got an USB keyboard and tried to use it. Bad news: even when the
BIOS keyboard emulation is enabled, and the keyboard works fine in DOS,
it cannot be used in Linux at all unless the device driver is loaded.
This is very nasty. You cannot use an USB keyboard on BFs, not in the
initrd
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