Reply 25900 of 29595, by Thermalwrong
3lectr1c wrote on 2023-11-14, 17:39:PcBytes wrote on 2023-11-14, 11:16:After a rather nasty morning, I dug this ole' Latitude CPx J650GT out of storage and get it up on 98SE.
Warning if you haven't already - pull the CMOS battery from that CPx. They're varta...
I think those ones like to leak around the trackpoint buttons 😀 So if the buttons above the touchpad are bad / don't click properly then it's definitely leaked.
Some bad things happened when I tried adding PS/2 mouse support to my Freetech 486F55 motherboard, maybe before since it's stopped posting before now too. Sadly didn't test whether it posted before attempting modifications, I was soldering on it while the RTC battery was still hooked up...
Swapped the northbridge and southbridge from another motherboard that I broke a few years back and stripped the parts off of. I used this little USB-PD hotplate thing in combination with soldering iron instead of hot air and that worked quite nicely - I don't just pull off chipsets for no reason, there were some damaged traces on the northbridge since this mainboard came from a scrap lot. And because I thought the southbridge might be dead from my testing while battery was still installed.
Good news? It seems both chipsets might be both functional or perhaps both dead, the behaviour of not POSTing and giving "--", "C0" or "C1" codes has not changed. So now I suppose they're schrodinger's SIS496/497 chipsets.
Bad news of course is that I can't get it to go past this C1 code (memory) with Award BIOS or 02/13 codes with AMI bios, it goes in the box of things to fix later with the ASUS PVI-486SP3 that has somewhat faulty ISA bus.