Hello Mike,
The old IBM PS/2's are "Microchannel" so no ISA cards will fit. I think
someone
made an adapter at one time, but forget who. You cannot access the bios
setup with
the keyboard, you need the "Diagnostic" disk & s/w. Available on the IBM
web site
for your specific PC....
U need to look at the front of the machine for the model number, (8555-xxx,
8650-xxx, -
etc.) & match it with the setup program on IBM's web site to get the right
program as the
bios program is proprietary to the -specific- machine. Once run, you can
enable, disable
and manipulate the ports addresses/etc. Hope this helps....
73 Dave K6JOX
Gilmer, Mike wrote:
> To use as a contest computer, I picked up an old PS/2 (486SX/33-4Meg
> Ram/200Meg HD) and it has PC DOS / WIN3.1 installed. It seems to run CT
> OK except I think I need to get the Comm ports set up properly to get CT
> and my TNC to talk. It seems I can communicate with my TNC through the
> PS/2's WIN3.1 Terminal program fine. II suspect that the Comm ports are
> not set up right in DOS and I don't know/remember how to get to the DOS
> settings for Comm ports or if I even CAN on a PS/2. To that end:
>
> Question 1:
> The "delete" key function to access BIOS settings at boot doesn't work.
> IS there even a way to do this in a PS/2?
>
> Question 2:
> How do I change configurations for Comm ports in MSDOS/PCDOS?
>
> Unrelated Question 3:
> I believe the backplane is microchannel (w/sideways mounted boards) and
> there's no way to use a DVP or any other ISA type board in here, right?
> Not a problem until I own a DVP, anyway.
>
> Thanks,
> Mike, N2MG
>
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