First post, by timob0
Hi,
I'm a retro computer enthusiast and collector, have been following this forum for quite a while and I'm always thrilled by the amout of knowledge and helpful advice out here! I'm running a small personal blog with my restoration projects, check it out at www.biesenhome.de if interested.
Now I'm here to ask for ideas with a problem that I've not been able to solve:
Got a Toshiba Libretto 50ct - Japanese Version, Product Nr. PA1237C9 recently. It had a cracked screen, missing Power Adapter and the harddisk was on its last leg. Fixed all that and got it up and running with Windows 95 just fine.
Then I decided I wanted Windows 98SE too and installed everything on a 64GB CF card by my usual method of formatting and partitioning the CF under Virtual Box, then copy the CDROM files to the CF and boot the Libretto off it. That worked out, got Windows 98 up and running.
However, I think there was an issue with the size of the 64GB card because each time when Win98 loaded its IDE/ESDI driver it would stop booting and the machine turned off. Rebooted into recovery mode and disabled the IDE/ESDI driver which worked around that issue by running drives in "compatibilty mode". Wanted to address the thing next day by using a smaller CF card since I suspected the driver having problems with the 64GB size.
Now here's the problem I'm facing:
The machine does not boot from harddisk anymore, no matter which CF card I try out of the ones that I know worked before - or even the original 815MB HDD which I confirmed is still alive by hooking up to another computer.
What it does:
- Powers On (DC, Power and Charging LEDs work)
- Displays memory count and the Toshiba copyright notice on the top of the screen
- Shows a "_" cursor for several minutes
- Then Displays a "TIMER INTERRUPT ERROR"
- Then asks for a boot floppy
It will boot from an attached floppy drive, however when running FDISK it does not find any harddisk although connected. Same for both the TSETUP utility, it will show "No Disk" in the harddisk mode section and there is no way I could change this.
The TDIAGS utility does not work, it sits indefinitely with a "_" cursor, probably trying to find a harddisk and not finding it.
I tried all the methods to reflash BIOS (Boot floppy, F12, ..) but no luck since the flash utility claims that the BIOS image it "not for this machine". I believe this is because all the BIOS updates I found so far are for the US / EU Libretto model PA1249, not for the one I have. My current BIOS version is 6.30.
Of course I did inspect all the connectors, cleaned with IPA and reseated them. Remove the memory upgrade and replaced the CMOS battery to rule those out.
Also I tried to reflow the soldering on the HDD connector since the maintenance manual states a bad connector as a possible cause for boot problems. I view this as unlikely since the machine worked just the day before though.
Here are some questions to you guys:
- Does anyone have a Japanese 50ct model 1237 and a matching BIOS update you could share?
- Did anyone encounter the "TIMER INTERRUPT ERROR" and knows if it can be fixed and how?
- If on a known good machine you remove the harddrive will it show the same behaviour incl. the TIMER INTERRUPT ERROR?
Thanks in advance,
Timo