Reply 40 of 98, by wierd_w
JonnyQuest wrote on 2025-04-01, 17:19:I just tried 31/2" 144mb floppy again. Formatted a disk on my XP to Dos boot disk. Made sure BIOS was set to this type of disk on A: ... computer goes directly to blinking cursor. Weird thing is that I can't ctrl alt delete to restart it with drive plugged in.
I didn't know you should set drive to none with Xtide plugged in. I always did autodetect and accepted those settings
Does the green light on the drive constantly stay on?
Also, depending on how XTIDE is configured, it can probe the motherboard's IDE controller, in addition to itself.
It's just a ROM bios that works with (nearly any) IDE controllers. This is why it can live on a NIC.
When it starts, take a picture of its detection/boot phase while the xtide bios is doing its thing.
Rationale: the card should have jumpers to set it as the secondary IDE controller, and the XTIDE bios should be configured to probe addresses for primary and secondary controllers. This is by far and away the most robust way to produce and use an XTIDE card.
(Sadly, some people mistakenly think that the xtide card should be the only controller in the system, and that the bios should only ever probe the primary address. For reasons stemming from simplicity, but being incomprehensible to me. Sadly, some makers of these cards do in fact make and configure them this way, and there is no way to tell unless you check what the detection phase output says.)
If it is configured *sanely*, it should probe both primary and secondary channels.
If it does, set the card for secondary, and put a cdrom or dvdrom drive on it, and attach the DOM to the motherboard, which provides the primary.