On Mon, 13 May 2002, Alan Cox wrote:
> > The PS/2 mouse and the keyboard (or the 8042, actually) are motherboard
> > devices using the 0x00-0xff range of I/O ports -- ISA is above that.
>
> Not neccessarily. The mobility chipset for example has a PS/2 mouse
> and keyboard port on a PCI card
Nice to know. They can't use motherboard ports, though.
So the choice is between a motherboard and a PCI device. Neither is ISA.
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