Reply 360 of 1356, by feipoa
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I was able to get my original protoboard unit working by replicating my hardware from page 3 of this thread. Using these:
386-VC-H motherboard
- 256K cache
- Cyrix 83D87-40 FPU instaleld (will not work without)
- 8 sticks of 4 MB FPM memory (4 sticks will not work)
- CL-GD5434 ISA graphics card (ET4000AX won't work)
- Cannot use a keyboard controller with PS/2 mouse modification
- 20 MHz or 33 MHz crystal oscillator (all others, even slower ones, won't work)
As mentioned on page 3, I'm able to get passed the BIOS tests, but am unable to boot to floppy or HDD. With 20 MHz, it tries to boot to floppy, but stops after a few seconds. With 33 MHz, it won't get to the boot stage. Note that all these unique restrictions do not apply if I'm using a standard SXL2, or my SXL2-G66 on my taller interposer on the same motherboard.
If using Blavius' adaptor, the system won't light up at all. I'm surprised he was able to get further on his system. I will need to go one-by-one with all the pins to ensure they are connected.
EDIT: I tested all the connections on Blavius' adapter. Only one ground pin, located at location L17, wasn't connected. Fixed that, but still no joy. Also tried J1 on VCC3. It didn't help. I feel like we are missing something fundamental here, like needing to filter the data and address lines. Perhaps add an aluminium Faraday cage over the adapter?
EDIT2: Using a 33 MHz oscillator, if I disable L1/L2 cache in the BIOS, I am able to view the SCSI card's BIOS during startup. The Adaptec BIOS, however, will not detect the HDD with this slow of an oscillator. Same thing occurs when using an original PGA132 SXL2-50. I need at least a 50 MHz cyrstal to boot from any media.
EDIT3: Tried adding a grounded Faraday cage over my original protoboard, but didn't help. Electrical tape added to the inner, outer, and bottom of the chassis to prevent shorting. After 3 hours fooling with this, I'm now having trouble getting my the system to show signs of life, even with 20 & 33 MHz oscillators. But if I insert the PGA132 SXL2-50, no issue.
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