Vipersan wrote:Problem solved Ian ..
A master jumper pin was missing ..
The jumper _was_ fitted and in place ..but when I pulled it one of the […]
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Problem solved Ian ..
A master jumper pin was missing ..
The jumper _was_ fitted and in place ..but when I pulled it one of the pins underneath was missing ..
Soldered a link wire on the driver board ..
😁
Dos 6.2 installed and now seen as master
now for Win 3.0
Success at last... You do seem to hit roadblocks at every change...
I would stay with Hamby's BIOS for now, it's the most recent one anyway and much faster on reboots. It seems to work with your hardware so far...
That's the combination I'm currently testing as well, Hamby's 5.30 and your 32K VGA as that's the most recent we have of everything.
I have a little theory as to why they switched from Award to Phoenix and back to Award again. I noticed there was a string "For evaluation only" in the Phoenix BIOS so maybe they were trialling Phoenix to see if they wanted to switch but eventually decided to remain with Award. Perhaps they lost the rights to the 32K Phoenix VGA BIOS when they went back to Award and had to switch back to the 24K one instead.
I just tried a couple of real HDs and confirmed that drives show up as slave when cable select is used so that setting is no use on the T5200