First post, by Tory4
Hey all,
I am 100% new here, been lurking unregistered for a while, feeling my way back around the DOS gaming environment. I was big into DOS gaming with my dad as a kid. He had a Gateway 2000 4DX2-66. I purchased a P4D-66 (similar case, same 486DX2, with the exception of a different MB and PCI support). I outfitted it with 64mb of ram, and it runs a DOS (6.22) only environment. I remember the 4DX had a nice binder book with a MB map, all the circuits and jumpers laid out. If ANYONE has that book for the P4D I would really like to have some copies or pictures of the pages. It would be greatly appreciated.
Long story short I have been feeling my way around this thing. I have it running decently with the exception of a few issues. My biggest issue is some IRQ conflicts. I am trying to use IRQ5 for my sound card (Im unable to the SB16 Diagnose utility says IRQ5 is taken). Im using the system information utility in DOSBench and it says IRQ5 is taken by a LPR2 Port from the BIOS. I open the Phoneix Bios setup and there is a COM1, COM 2, LPT1 but no LPT2. Heres the kicker though... If I disable the COM or LPT ports in the BIOS, they still show up in the DOSBench utility as before.
The quirks of this machine: The machine came to me with a SB16 (CT2230) with a SONY CD interface (the card has jumpers and non soldered connectors for the Hitachi and Panasonic interfase as well. I had it working, it sucked honestly due to ram usage. I got rid of it, sourced a decent speed IDE drive off eBay, and hooked it up using some much lower ram usage drivers. The SB16 runs of IRQ2 which is run off IRQ9 from what I understand. So I have been dealing with quite a few hanging note issues with certain higher CPU usage games (NFS and Rebel Assault II in particular). I purchased a Labway A151A00 card off eBay and it is arriving today. I just loaded the Unisound utility and the SetupSA Yamaha driver onto my CF card hard drive. I would REALLY like to run this card off of IRQ5... I pulled out the SB16 card this morning, I noticed it has jumpers for IRQs for the CDROM but I think it may ONLY be relative to the Panasonic interface. At first I thought maybe that CDROM interface was causing the conflict but after looking at some things I think that may not be it.
I looked at the MB and I cannot find any jumpers to command any ports (i figured this was controlled in the BIOS anyways) but my changes I make in the BIOS doesn't seem to be taking effect on the DOS side. Can anyone give me any advice on clearing IRQ5?