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96 installed. This register area is fixed through all IBM PS/2 MCA-machines
98 PS/2 machines, the POS registers of slot 10 are set to 0xff or 0x00 if not
99 integrated SCSI-controller is available. But on certain PS/2s, like model
110 more than one SCSI-adapter to be present in the PS/2-system and this is
112 manual for the IBM PS/2 common interfaces, the POS2 register must have
121 The POS2-register of all PS/2 models' integrated SCSI-subsystems has the
143 adapter PUN expression. In short words, this means, that IBM PS/2 machines
412 once the driver works on all types of PS/2's.
422 in PS/2 models 56,57, but not in model 76. Therefore
449 Certain PS/2-models do not recognize a SCSI-subsystem automatically.
494 4) Hexadecimal ldn on PS/2-95 LED-display.
495 5) Fixing of the PS/2-LED on/off that it works right with tapedrives and
514 IM_OTHER_SCSI_CMD_CMD. On my observations (PS/2-95), now CD-ROM mounts
557 3) The LED-display shows on PS/2-95 no longer the ldn, but the SCSI-ID
680 really vary between different PS/2 models. So, now, no interpretation
767 PS/2s. Today, all these bugreports are taken into account and should be
889 harddrive activity LED, existant on all PS/2, except models 8595-XXX.
962 display Owners of a model 95 or other PS/2 systems with an
986 PS/2 harddisk LED is used for media-activities. So, if
995 activity This enables the PS/2 harddisk LED activity indicator.
996 Most PS/2 have no alphanumeric LED display, but some
1000 some PS/2s, like the 8595 do not have any harddisk LED
1195 keep track of the PS/2 interrupt handling and stops on an NMI. Just
1196 compile a kernel for the correct processor type of your PS/2 and
1207 Q: I have a PS/2 model 80 and more than 16 MBytes of RAM. The driver
1272 IBM Corp., "Update for the PS/2 Hardware Interface Technical Reference,
1353 95er PS/2 park.
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