Reply 20 of 31, by Socket3
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weedeewee wrote on 2023-04-28, 19:22:It's odd then that fdisk /mbr gave you an error message about invalid parameter. […]
Socket3 wrote on 2023-04-28, 18:39:weedeewee wrote on 2023-04-28, 18:14:I assume you are using the fdisk from msdos 6.22 ?
Did you recreate the partition & installed the system files on the hard drive after the low level format ?
ie used FDISK to create the primary partition then restarted from floppy and then formatted the hard drive partition with the option to install the system files, ie FORMAT C: /S ?I did. Like I said, got the drive up and running (that means formatting, I used FDISK from dos 6.22), even copied over my sound card utilities, Volkov Commander, CTM driver and a few games (a bit painful using 360k disks). I even tried installing MS-DOS 4.01 (EMERSON DOS 4) - it installed fine, but still won't boot. Spent the last couple of hours playing Shadow Nights, Dyna blaster, planet X3 and Prehistoric 😀
It's odd then that fdisk /mbr gave you an error message about invalid parameter.
Socket3 wrote on 2023-04-28, 18:39:I think the problem might be with the PC itself, because I did find a post on AncientElectronics.com about another Hyundai Super 16, and the owner is complaining about the same problem. https://ancientelectronics.wordpress.com/2019 … super-16-turbo/
There must be a configuration disk for the Super 16 someware that will let me select boot devices. Other then that, maybe the controller is not setup correctly. I noticed it's setup to use address 320h- maybe that's a bit to close to the sound card's midi port? Or maybe I'm spouting nonsense...
It's possible that your bios is being annoying.
Given the IO options, I'm going with the card only using 8 consecutive addresses so I doubt that being a problem.The bios on you card is enabled, the drive gets detected by the system, yet somehow still fails to boot from it.
I 'm fairly certain that if you disable the bios on the card, the hard drive won't by found by dos. (just a thought)
You're using it on an XT which, for all I know, doesn't use any setup programs, they all used jumpers, yet none of them controls the boot device.
maybe your XT is different.
Good luck !looking at this post Hyundai SUPER-16TE xt clone: restoration and info your xt isn't that different and no configuration program will exist since it doesn't have any RTC memory nor a battery.
You could try setting the machine in 4.77MHz mode, maybe, just maybe that will allow a boot, though it's just another guess.
Yeah I have the exact same machine - Hyundai Super-16TE with 640k of ram an a 10MHz (for some reason I thought it was 8MHz) CPU.
I tried the slowdown key combo (CTRL-ALT-ENTER) but that no longer seems to work - the PC seems to be stuck in 10MHz mode. This may be keyboard related. I remember CTRL-ALT-ENTER worked, but I was using a different keyboard (that went bad - A key no longer works). I also do not own any XT keyboards - all of mine are AT/XT keyboards with a switch at the bottom that lets you chose between the two modes.
The BIOS on the controller card is enabled... W7 on my card is open, which means it should be enabled, and so is W8 witch sets the controller address to C800h. I'll try messing around with these tomorrow.