Hm, I now attached 3,7V to the CMOS, and it seems, that some capacitors now , after attaching it, also keeps the values for some time, as I noticed.
I got one MFM drive type 1 and it seems to be defective. Also I tried different MFM controller cards. One seems to be either not supported by the board or BIOS or is defective, because the bios tells "hard disk controller failure" and with the other controller "hard disk failure" instead.
I also had, I don't know why a gate A20 keyboard failure with only detected 64k instead of 512k RAM. I reseated the IC and it did boot normally again.
I don't have any manual found for that board and therefore I don't know what exactly is up with the floppy controller.
It only plays well with my teac fd 55 configured for 360k. I attached also a Panasonic ju-475-4, but that doesn't work. Also an alps or another 1.44M floppy drive doesn't work. I first thought they might be 2.88M drives and the BIOS doesn't support it. It seems also that it doesn't support a drive b:, but that may be due to my confusion. Also I didn't tried two 360k drives yet.
Also it seems, that it makes completely no difference if a: is configured as 1.2m, 360k or 1.44m. it always only boots from the 360k.
So I don't know what that is related to, but I don't know if there is a jumper to disable the controller. So I'm not able to test a second floppy controller. I did attach one and configured it for drive b: but that didn't work either, although the drive seems to be seeked on post or bootup.
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So I can imagine, that it might be a Controller issue, and it is maybe only capable to handle 360k, but I doubt that. I saw pictures of this computer with a 1.44 3.5" floppy drive and I think the computer is to new for such limitations. So maybe the BIOS doesn't fit that well as I expected.
Maybe there is a way to get the real BIOS and Manuals for that board alongside with the fitting setup program?
Startup from the pw² 500/16 with DOS 4.01 seems to work to some degree like also the setup.com that came with the Phoenix BIOS 3.07 zip file from minuszerodegree.