Bitfields for BIOS equipment list:

Bit(s) Description
0 floppy disk(s) installed (number specified by bits 7-6)
1 80×87 coprocessor installed
3-2 number of 16K banks of RAM on motherboard (PC only)
number of 64K banks of RAM on motherboard (XT only)
2 pointing device installed (PS)
3 unused (PS)
5-4 initial video mode
00 EGA, VGA, or PGA
01 40×25 color
10 80×25 color
11 80×25 monochrome
7-6 number of floppies installed less 1 (if bit 0 set)
8 DMA support installed (PCjr, Tandy 1400LT)
DMA support *not* installed (Tandy 1000's)
11-9 number of serial ports installed
12 game port installed
13 serial printer attached (PCjr)
internal modem installed (PC/Convertible)
15-14 number of parallel ports installed

—Compaq, Dell, and many other 386/486 machines–

23 page tables set so that Weitek coprocessor addressable in real mode
24 Weitek math coprocessor present

—Compaq Systempro—

25 internal DMA parallel port available
26 IRQ for internal DMA parallel port (if bit 25 set)
0 = IRQ5
1 = IRQ7
28-27 parallel port DMA channel
00 DMA channel 0
01 DMA channel 0 ???
10 reserved
11 DMA channel 3

Notes

    INT 11h
    JMP SHORT skip
    DB 52h,50h,53h; "RPS"
    skip: OR AX,1
    TEST AX,1

While at the first glance this seems to be a bug since it just wastes memory and the condition is always true, this could well be a signature for an applyable patch to stop it from forcing AX bit 0 to be always on. MS-DOS IO.SYS does not contain these signatures, however.

BUGs

SeeAlso: INT 12“BIOS”,#03215 at INT 4B“Tandy 2000”