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Operating Systems SCO SCO unresponsive after root disk Post 302942707 by jgt on Thursday 30th of April 2015 05:27:16 PM
Old 04-30-2015
Can you confirm that the motherboard CMOS will allow booting from the CD.
Is there an onboard IDE controller, and if so, is it/they disabled?
Since the HD is blank, and you have extra drives, why not try installing the OS again. This at least will confirm that there is nothing wrong with the keyboard controller.
The Adaptec driver is included on the original cd, so there are no BTLD (boot time loadable drivers) required.
 

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ATKBDC(4)						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						 ATKBDC(4)

NAME
atkbdc -- the AT keyboard controller interface SYNOPSIS
options KBD_RESETDELAY=N options KBD_MAXWAIT=N options KBDIO_DEBUG=N device atkbdc In /boot/device.hints: hint.atkbdc.0.at="isa" hint.atkbdc.0.port="0x060" DESCRIPTION
The keyboard controller atkbdc provides I/O services for the AT keyboard and PS/2 mouse style pointing devices. This controller is required for the keyboard driver atkbd and the PS/2 pointing device driver psm. There can be only one atkbdc device configured in the system. DRIVER CONFIGURATION
Kernel Configuration Options The following kernel configuration options can be used to control the atkbdc driver. They may be set in the kernel configuration file (see config(8)). KBD_RESETDELAY=X, KBD_MAXWAIT=Y The keyboard driver atkbd and the pointing device driver psm may ask the atkbdc driver to reset these devices during the boot process. It sometimes takes a long time before these devices respond to the reset command. These options control how long the atkbdc driver should wait before eventually giving up -- the driver will wait X * Y msecs at most. If the drivers seem unable to detect devices, you may want to increase these values. The default values are 200 msec for X and 5 for Y. KBDIO_DEBUG=N Sets the debug level to N. The default value is zero, which suppresses all debugging output. SEE ALSO
atkbd(4), psm(4), config(8) HISTORY
The atkbdc driver first appeared in FreeBSD 3.1. It is based on the kbdio module in FreeBSD 2.2. AUTHORS
The kbdio module, the atkbdc driver and this manual page were written by Kazutaka Yokota <yokota@FreeBSD.org>. BSD
February 9, 1999 BSD
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