First post, by raerek
Please help me with a strangely (non)working 486 and CF to IDE combo.
The hardware used:
The 486 is a DEC PC LPV 425 SX with an Intel DX2-66, (motherboard here: https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/dec-decpc-lpv). When turned off, BIOS settings are kept, but RTC stops (although time is not lost even after weeks being switched off). No cache memory.
CF to IDE looks like this Re: CF to IDE compatibility .
Using a SanDisk 512MB card.
What works:
BIOS detects card (HDD) cylinders/heads/sectors correctly (when transferring the CF to IDE to a Pentium 1, it detects the same parameters).
fdisk, fdisk /mbr, format c:, format c:/s all run correctly, without errors.
What does not work:
sys c: makes the computer seemingly freeze: CF to IDE LED lights up and stays so forever, command does not return, Ctrl+Alt+Del works.
Norton Disk Doctor begins the test sequence and runs the first tests, but freezes the same way as "sys c:" when "Reading directory structure". Same when doing surface test. Same when running Norton Diskedit, but only when opening the "HDD" in "logical" mode, when opening raw, I can edit the disk and save the edits.
Same freezing when trying to boot after a successful format c: /s.
Same freezing when trying to reformat c: i. e. format the already formatted c:, but all goes well if I first delete and recreate the partition in fdisk.
Tested with both Standard and LBA modes.
Even more strange:
When doing a format c: /s in the 486 and then transferring the CF to IDE to the afforementioned P1, it boots with no problems.
All the same story when using an SD card to IDE adapter.
HELP ! (Pretty please.)