HP LC II Netserver PNP BIOS
Denny White
dennyboy at cableone.net
Sun May 29 15:40:04 PDT 2005
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Okay, the following definitely shows the
BIOS in this old Netserver is PNP. I ran
biosdecode on it and got this:
# biosdecode 2.6
PNP BIOS 1.0 present.
Event Notification: Not Supported
Real Mode 16-bit Code Address: F000:A4BA
Real Mode 16-bit Data Address: 0040:0000
16-bit Protected Mode Code Address: 0x000FA4D8
16-bit Protected Mode Data Address: 0x00000400
OEM Device Identifier: HWPC100
BIOS32 Service Directory present.
Revision: 0
Calling Interface Address: 0x000FD780
PCI Interrupt Routing 1.0 present.
Router ID: 00:04.0
Exclusive IRQs: None
Slot Entry 1: ID 00:07, on-board
Slot Entry 2: ID 01:05, slot number 1
Slot Entry 3: ID 01:04, slot number 2
Slot Entry 4: ID 01:03, slot number 3
Slot Entry 5: ID 01:02, slot number 4
Slot Entry 6: ID 00:09, slot number 5
Slot Entry 7: ID 00:08, slot number 6
Slot Entry 8: ID 00:04, on-board
Slot Entry 9: ID 00:0a, on-board
Slot Entry 10: ID 00:0d, on-board
Can anyone tell me how to disable PNP in this
particular computer? I have no manual on it.
It's strictly surplus. I took it from a friend
primarily to learn about SMP, which I have in
the kernel and is working fine. The BIOS is pretty
bare bones, except in the section where you can
make available or reserve memory areas, interrupts,
ports, etc., for PNP. But, they're all set to be
available, the default, it looks like. I've googled
and searched all over HP's site, & can't find anything
about disabling PNP.Either it's not there or I flat
missed it. which is very possible. Thanks for any
and all help I can get on this.
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