So just to footnote this thread, there seems no way to get around that BIOS warning on these if you fit a slot1 P2 when they were (BIOS) configured for P3, and now the aforementioned P3-550 is here and in the slot (need to replace fan, horrible noises), no more warnings, nice quiet POST pause and load win95 from IDE<>CF ...probably the quickest booting/loading '95 box I've ever put together really....
....the BIOS has other oddities... PCI slot2 is different from slot1 and slot3/16bit ISA shared. I did notice this putting the voodoo2 in, it wasn't recognized in slot2 so I moved it to slot3 (don't have any need for ISA). Didn't think much of it at the time, until it came to putting the sblive! (SB0100) in, and likewise it wasn't recognized in PCI slot 2 either...move it to slot1, all good.... and you think, 'dead slot?'...
....ex govt. machine, WOL connector header onboard....BIOS I can't disable the onboard EssSOLO1 onboard stuff... thought that was going to be a bother, but seemingly not... I've got both, 2 gameports, all working properly, so what's PCI slot2 for? Has to be a NIC/modem card ~ hunt through boxes, it doesn't want to recognize a couple of NE2000 cards I found, but then found a few 3Com 3C905B-TX cards, and sure enough these get detected properly by device mangler, and cause the BIOS to throw another 5555. code qrt to unknown resources (irq/port/dma all blank)...and it all went to pot installing the 3com drivers, and '95 got it's knickers in a knot (BSOD), remove card, safemode remove device from mangler, back to square 1...
So it appears PCI slot2 is reserved for modem/nic pci device ids and the like (perhaps other but not the voodoo2/sblive/adaptec2906 scsi .. cards I tried =), and it dawned on me later reading the user manual, that onboard header is defined as 'modem WOL connector' ... no mention of NICs anywhere. This likely makes sense, iirc this being an ex-dept of education machine, at a time when lots of smaller schools in AU didn't actually have a LAN, so it was dialup & fax operations only. I think what 'makes sense', is to disable onboard USB in BIOS and free-up IRQ 10 ...(USB port is only USB1.0 anyhow)...
//...later...
...the advanced->pnp menu in BIOS seemed 'locked' (in manual mode), tried the usual reset CMOS tricks, still locked...notice sw5 on the multiplier block not really slid all the way to OFF position (password protect... it hadn't been prompting me for password)...slide it to ON, back to OFF...power it up again ... pnp BIOS menu now set to auto, groovy, now getting somewhere...
....the matrox G200 AGP card has been running hot, somewhat too cluttered for it's passive heatsink with the sblive right beside it .... pull the G200 thinking to replace thermal paste, to discover said heatsink is fused on, so no joy there, but seeing as the BIOS is back in auto mode, decide to plop the sblive in pci slot 2, and see if it auto-detects now.... and it does.... so, m'kay...slot2 not locked down, just a coincidence of BIOS switch...(??)...
....stick a low height rtl-8139D NIC in pci slot1, giving the G200 room to breath...card's detected, but drivers aren't interested....hmmm. Turns out you can't disable onboard USB, so disable one of the serial ports instead to regain IRQ 11, and when it restarts the rtl-8139 is still complaining .... and I notice the sblive sb16 function is now flagged...
...sigh...so pull the rtl-8139 out, try ne2000 card again and same issues, and finally pop in the 3C905B-TX again, and it all starts working (sort of)...at least I can ftp to my linux box for files now, but the outside world seems fractured ...and I don't care =)
All fun and games, but I'm glad to get over it