A simple but nice hint by Pierre Rousselet suggested the I/O port
is in use - I plain assumed it broke because I have been loading
modular floppy for the last 36 months or so without specifying
any parameters...
It turns out this is due to the new PnPBIOS kernel config option:
[asuardi@dolphin asuardi]$ grep PnPBIOS /proc/ioports
03f0-03f1 : PnPBIOS PNP0c01
0600-067f : PnPBIOS PNP0c01
0680-06ff : PnPBIOS PNP0c01
0800-083f : PnPBIOS PNP0c01
0840-084f : PnPBIOS PNP0c01
0880-088f : PnPBIOS PNP0c01
f400-f4fe : PnPBIOS PNP0c01
But since modular floppy was working before without setting any
ioport parameter I'm not entirely sure this is a "feature".
Thanks,
--alessandro
"this machine will, will not communicate
these thoughts and the strain I am under
be a world child, form a circle before we all go under"
(Radiohead, "Street Spirit [fade out]")
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