First post, by Capybara
So me and my boyfriend have spent the last 6 months to a year collecting parts for and building a 486 PC with all the bells and whistles. But we've hit a snag. One my magical powers of finding the most obscure or rare hardware on the internet has not yet solved.
We've tried two separate mechanical HDDs, one was working fine but it expired itself somehow. We think it was just old age syndrome. The other was misaligned and we think it got dropped at some point prior to us getting it. Our MB (DVI G486VPC) can only support up to a 8.4GB drive on each IDE channel. Finding an 8.4ish GB HDD has been...what's the opposite of 'stupidly easy'? I can find them, but they're either untested--therefore we don't want to take the risk of buying them only for them to not work.
Because of that, we both went about researching alternatives. One option we've settled on trying is a CompactFlash card. But all of the CF-to-IDE adapters we have are 44-pin IDE for laptops. We need it to go to 40-pin IDE for a desktop. We have a 44-to-40 pin adapter, so acquiring that is not a problem.
We have a 1GB CF card we got from a family member, MS-DOS appears to only be able to format to 504MB on the card--despite a more modern computer seeing the full 1GB. We suspect this could be the 44-to-40 pin adapter, because another CF adapter was not even registering on DOS, but we're looking for advice on getting the card running for DOS.