First post, by ChelonianEgghead
Hi guys! So I recently decided to try building a 486 because the early 90's were just such a fascinating era in computing history, and while this is my first time actually building a PC from scratch I'm pretty familiar with how most stuff goes together. However when I tried to power it on by shorting the green and black wire from the ATX to AT adapter nothing much happened except the power LED on my IDE SD card reader turned on and the PSU started squealing and its fan turned on. Not even so much as an error beep from the speaker. There is a scratch on the motherboard across some of the traces by the bottom left motherboard screw but it appears to be only cosmetic and doesn't even show up in the picture. I made sure my jumper settings for the CPU are correct according to the motherboard manual, though I'm not so sure about the memory, and I tried putting the speaker in both ways because I'm not sure which one is right, but none of that seems to help. Other than that I don't know how to troubleshoot it, any ideas?
It's got an Edom International 486VL3 motherboard, a Cyrix 486Dx2 CPU @66Mhz, two 8MB sticks of FPM SIMM RAM, a Winbond Kaos VL400GW IDE controller (if someone could help me find the manual that would be much appreciated), Cirrus Logic GD5428 VGA card, ESS AudioDrive 1688F sound card, some SD card adapter from eBay and a 512 MB SD card, and an EVGA 400W ATX power supply with an adapter. Here's some info on the motherboard if that helps. And here's a less compressed version of the attached image. Looking forward to your replies, and thanks for your time!