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Re: Troubleshooting 386 motherboard, video memory writes clashes with PCM audio playback

Yeah, I remember the CSEL jumper on the HDDs back in the day, but never was interested enough to learn how it was implemented. And googling for IDE pinout (not ATA) I found the picture with ALE, which solved my case, though didn't tell the whole story of pin 28 :) Still, I don't agree that the pin …

Re: Troubleshooting 386 motherboard, video memory writes clashes with PCM audio playback

Ok, plugging back all the devices - Gotek floppy emulator, CF card with IDE adapter. The ALE is dead again. The ALE is present on the IDE interface, so unplugging the CF card in case it's somehow behaves bad - ALE is still bad. Unplugging the whole CF adapter - now it's alive again. Hmm... You know …

Re: Troubleshooting 386 motherboard, video memory writes clashes with PCM audio playback

Probing it with the oscilloscope. Very inconvenient without having something to grab multiple individual lines simultaneously, so no multichannel waveforms at the moment. The ALE signal (ISA pin B28) does not look particularly healthy. Severe undershoots, and spikes are too short to carry any useful …

Re: Troubleshooting 386 motherboard, video memory writes clashes with PCM audio playback

something like floating IOW signal and only GD5422 card has pullups? or maybe GD5422 dgaf about /IOW signal and just decodes all addresses It's not that it's all failing always with other cards. It's all working separately, and you wouldn't even know something is bad until you hit a certain access …

Re: Troubleshooting 386 motherboard, video memory writes clashes with PCM audio playback

I've bought another 386 motherboard (M326 V5.5), physically looking very similar to the one in question. It's built on PC Chips chipset, a SARC clone of the same UMC chipset. It did behave identically, same garbage on Pinball Fantasies launch, garbling sound and pixels on screen. Also at the time I …

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