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Reply 40 of 82, by BlackLinus24

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PTherapist wrote on 2020-01-22, 14:42:

With regards to XT-IDE, have you configured & saved the ROM first with xtidecfg? This will generate the required checksum.

Also, unless you absolutely need the extra features of the large 12K ROM, I'd stick with the 8KB one instead as it's much easier to flash.

I used the one that Predator99 sent me. I think it's the 8kb version. I have used xtidecfg on the previous 12kb version but not on the one that Predator99 sent me. Maybe that was the problem?

Reply 41 of 82, by Predator99

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One "0" too much
D C800:0

Reply 43 of 82, by BlackLinus24

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Here it is.

Reply 44 of 82, by Predator99

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Very good. Your NIC seems to be ok. But the option ROM is not initialized by your main BIOS. Do you still use the one which has been modified by me?

Reply 45 of 82, by Predator99

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Please also continue typing "D" + enter on the Screen above until output reaches 1fff and make a Screenshot. Just to ensure the ROM is completely there.

Reply 46 of 82, by BlackLinus24

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Predator99 wrote on 2020-01-24, 10:11:

Very good. Your NIC seems to be ok. But the option ROM is not initialized by your main BIOS. Do you still use the one which has been modified by me?

Yes, I do. I took the file you sent me and flashed it to the EEPROM.

Reply 47 of 82, by Predator99

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Hmm try the other one again..

Is there any Option in the BIOS Setup regarding Roms?

Reply 48 of 82, by Predator99

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So to get this forward: I am almost sure this XT-IDE problem is only related to your main BIOS. Look in the BIOS Setup if there is something about "shadow RAM/ROM" and disable it all.

Try to switch to the orginal BIOS, not the one modified by me.

If this does not work we can try...type
debug
a
call far C800:3
int 19
int 20
<press enter>
g

With this we start the XT-IDE-ROM from DOS. Not sure if this works from DOS, but it should at least display something. If there is a message from XT-IDE, we can simply add this call to the BIOS as workaround and we are also done...

Reply 49 of 82, by BlackLinus24

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Here we are.

Reply 50 of 82, by Predator99

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Try this one as main BIOS

The attachment patched2.rar is no longer available

If it does not work (and this quite likely) type:

debug
d 0:0
q

make screenshot

Also try as written above..............

debug
a
call far C800:3
int 19
int 20
<press enter>
g

I need both if you like to get further support from me....

Reply 51 of 82, by BlackLinus24

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Thank you so much. It's highly appreciated you are helping me out. I'll be away for a couple of days but hopefully on the weekend I will be able to proceed as suggested.

Again, thank you for helping me out.

Reply 52 of 82, by BlackLinus24

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I found some time and managed to do what you first suggested.

Put back the original BIOS and typed the command lines (please see screenshot attached).

I did not manage to extract the file that you sent. It seems to be damaged.

Reply 53 of 82, by Predator99

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You are right, file seems to be damged during upload...here again

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Output looks perfect, everything works.

Only left to put this call in your main BIOS (dont understand why it doesent load anyway). So If above image does not work I need the output of
debug
d 0:0
q

Reply 54 of 82, by BlackLinus24

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Predator99 wrote on 2020-01-29, 11:14:
You are right, file seems to be damged during upload...here again […]
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You are right, file seems to be damged during upload...here again

patched2.rar

Output looks perfect, everything works.

Only left to put this call in your main BIOS (dont understand why it doesent load anyway). So If above image does not work I need the output of
debug
d 0:0
q

Sorry. This file seems to be damaged as well. I can´t extract it.

Reply 55 of 82, by Predator99

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This time its working for me...lets try zip

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Reply 56 of 82, by BlackLinus24

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With that file flashed onto an EEPROM (not matter whether 64Kb, 256 - flashing 512kb did not work) the system wouldn´t start at all. Blank screen.

Reply 57 of 82, by Predator99

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BlackLinus24 wrote on 2020-01-30, 07:45:

With that file flashed onto an EEPROM (not matter whether 64Kb, 256 - flashing 512kb did not work) the system wouldn´t start at all. Blank screen.

As written, I need the output of

debug
d 0:0
q

Reply 58 of 82, by BlackLinus24

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Predator99 wrote on 2020-01-30, 09:01:
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BlackLinus24 wrote on 2020-01-30, 07:45:

With that file flashed onto an EEPROM (not matter whether 64Kb, 256 - flashing 512kb did not work) the system wouldn´t start at all. Blank screen.

As written, I need the output of

debug
d 0:0
q

I don't understand. How do I do that if the system does not start with that BIOS file?
FYI, by now I do have an ISA/PCI POST Card. Could that come in handy? Unfortunately, the user manual that came with it is entirely in Chinese. So don't really now how to use it.

Reply 59 of 82, by Predator99

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You need to go back to a working BIOS of course....

As far as I can see the POST card has no use in your PC, there is no output on port 80. Put in a free ISA slot and see what happens...