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    SubjectRe: [PATCH] Fix floppy io ports reservation
    On a sunny Fri, 8 Feb 2002 16:23:48 +0100 Guest section DW gathered a sheaf
    of electrons and etched in their motions the following immortal words:

    > >> ports 0x3f0 and 0x3f1 are used on certain PS/2 systems
    > >> and on some very old AT clones
    > >
    > > [PS/2] Can you point me to the code for the PS/2 systems in question?
    > > [AT] And we care because?
    >
    > You need not worry - these systems have been dead for over fifteen years.

    I dont like that attitude. I have a system that has been 'dead' for a while
    (its now 15 years old), and I'm 're'-porting linux to it (Acorn A400).

    Linux is meant to be fun, not just 'latest X86 crap'.

    Not to say that we should restrict anything for old hardware, but it doesnt
    hurt to spare a thought for it. Doing so may even encourage people to write
    better code.
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