Re: PATCH: IDE - sensible probing for PCI systems

From: Bill Davidsen
Date: Mon Jun 27 2005 - 15:42:27 EST


Maciej W. Rozycki wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jun 2005, Jeff Garzik wrote:


Well, keyboard and mouse are USB these days, serial and parallel are PCI,
floppies are not used anymore and the ISA DMA controller would only be

Oh, how I wish this were true!

The pre-production machines I get (i.e. not even on the market yet) still have
floppy, serial, and PS/2 kbd/mouse.


You must be getting them from wrong vendors. ;-) How about switching to a reasonable platform that doesn't imply DOS compatibility?

What's reasonable about a system without serial connectivity? Damn hard to debug with a serial console without one. Yes you can get around it, but it's one more issue to address. PS/2? I have enough KVM hardware in place to make that non-sales point, and I bet that there are lots of people with some fancy mouse, or keyboard, or game thingie, that it's cheaper to keep the features than drop them. I don't know if the ATX standard requires them, but low cost features are hard to drop.

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