First post, by Intel486dx33
I can seem to get this card to work.
I need the correct manual for it.
I think it was made by a Canadian company.
It is an Acculogic sIDE-4/VI VLB controller card.
I can seem to get this card to work.
I need the correct manual for it.
I think it was made by a Canadian company.
It is an Acculogic sIDE-4/VI VLB controller card.
I found this but it is not complete.
https://stason.org/TULARC/pc/hard-disk-floppy … -SIDE-4-VL.html
Does anyone have any info on the jumper settings for this card ?
Right now it's non-functional without the correct jumper settings.
It looks like a nice card. I would hate not being able to use it.
Intel486dx33 wrote on 2019-07-23, 21:14:Does anyone have any info on the jumper settings for this card ?
Right now it's non-functional without the correct jumper settings.
It looks like a nice card. I would hate not being able to use it.
Anybody find out anything else about this board? The one with the serial port connected directly to the PCB (not though a short ribbon cable?) I have floppy working, and managed to figure out how to set the addresses for the comm and parallel ports so far. I can get the VESA IDE controller to recognize a CF card, but something's wonky because DOS/FDISK will see the drive, allow you to partition it, and then as soon as you reboot, the partition table you've created is gone (which makes me think it was never saving it in the first place...)
Intel486dx33 wrote on 2019-07-21, 11:55:It is an Acculogic sIDE-4/VI VLB controller card.
This is not the VI, but the VL version.
You can see the right end of the "L" letter in that your download/file.php?id=65930&mode=view photo which is covered by the mounting hole.
It seems they released several versions of the same board at that time. I have the same one. Most likely the jumper settings are the same as the other version. If not, then only a deeply scientific approach can help to find this out. I mean that to change the jumper position and see what changed.
Here is a picture of my card. Just in case
Jumpers setup on that one seems to be the most proper.