This has nothing to do with Athlon processors and everything to do with 
buggy BIOS code that doesn't set the "extended keyboard present" bit.  
Feel free to check the (very simple) code in boot2 that performs keyboard 
detection, and if you've got any better ideas on how to make this work 
properly, we're all ears. 8)

> Hey, guys. I went a slightly different route than playing with the numlock key
> to get FreeBSD running. The problem seems to really be the -P (probe the 
> keyboard) boot option, and it setting -D and -h when it doesn't find it. My
> "workaround" was to make boot floppies, and edit boot.conf to remove the -P
> (or delete the file if there are no other options). 
> 
> Once done, it just happily boots up and installs. Looks like keyboard probing
> may need some work for Athlon processors, so i'm cc'ing this to the hackers
> list, so hopefully, some console guru can take a look at it. 
> 
> Also, if no one has done it so far, let me know, and I'll submit a pr.
> 
>       -Brian
> 
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