First post, by druka-grey
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Hi everyone! I hope you're doing well. I would need some help with a PS/2 machine.
I went to a garage sale some time ago and from what I picked up is this IBM PS/2 Type 8560. The machine comes with a hard drive, an external 360k floppy disk drive (the one with the asterisk mark) and these two 5.25" floppy disks:
Powering on the machine gives me 601 (general diskette or adapter failure), 161 (CMOS configuration lost) and 163 (clock is not updating) errors. I figured out that the caps of the internal floppy disk drive may be bad, so I replaced them and got rid of the 601 error.
Then I replaced the CMOS battery, but I still get the 161 and 163 errors. I guess I have to boot from some utility disk to fix this, but the issue is that I can't get the machine to boot from the internal floppy disk, the external one, nor the hard drive. I'm always ending up with the floppy icon on screen, and pressing F1 get me to BASIC.
I tried Texelec's floppy disk drive adapter with several of my spare floppy disk drives, but then I get the 601 error again.
Being with the original internal drive, the spare one with the adapter or the external one, the drive is spinning slowly and the front LED stays still green.
Maybe some of you know what's going on ? Anyways, thanks for reading!