First post, by Boohyaka
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Hey folks,
I was in touch with Keropi about a weird issue I've been facing in my 486 VLB build, where after a lot of hit and miss troubleshooting it came down to Adlib Gold being responsible, to my complete surprise.
To make it short: as soon as the Adlib Gold is in the computer and independently of other factors (I've tried to be as thorough, iterative and consistent as possible with my testing, but nobody's perfect), floppy drives connected to a VLB IO controller card stop working.
- Floppy seek will work successfully if enabled in BIOS
- Computer won't boot to a floppy, LED will light up normally though, then go straight to HDD if any, or "INVALID BOOT DISK" error if no HDD connected.
- Problem still happens even with a single floppy drive and no hard-drive on the VLB IO, and jumpers disabling everything but the FDC
- If booting on HDD and trying to access floppy drives, they will light up as expected, but give a "General failure reading drive A/B".
- Problem confirmed on 3 different VLB motherboards and 3 different VLB IO cards with different chipsets, basically all I had at disposal at home.
I have searched online for similar issues and came out empty. Keropi suggested I tried an ISA IO controller instead. I thought the only one I had was faulty, but going through my boxes I found another one that ended up working, and lo and behold...problem does not happen with the ISA IO card, floppy drives work as expected.
So it looks very much like there's an unexpected conflict between VLB IO FDC and the Adlib Gold, unless I've missed something obvious in my testing.
Are there people that would be equipped to try and reproduce the issue? Keropi doesn't have a VLB IO at hand to test on his end.
Would anyone have any clue what could be happening, and if there's a potential solution?
Right now I'll be going forward with the ISA IO instead, I've spent literal days on that problem pulling the hair I have left 😁 but would appreciate some "technical closure" about the issue if there's any to be had.
I believe it would also be valuable information to confirm if there's such a quirk with Adlib Gold, both for the community and for Keropi to mention on the Goldlib webpage.