Reply 20 of 46, by weedeewee
douglar wrote on 2026-01-07, 13:16:Thanks! […]
atar wrote on 2026-01-07, 10:27:douglar wrote on 2026-01-07, 00:05:Or do you have a read CF that you can test with to verify that the adapter works at all?
Hey, nice avatar. I use dosboot to boot NetBSD 😀. Do you mean to test it in 486 (because it works in i686, as in the original post)? Unfortunately I don't have any CF-cards and this is the question: are there any which support different voltages? And FWIW support different bus modes (16 bits vs. 32)?
Thanks!
Yes, it would be nice to test the 486 with a true CF if that was an option.
My experience is that most CompactFlash devices work at 5v and 3.3v, as dictated by the CF specification.
I hear that some of the really early CF devices and IBM micro drives performed better at 5v than at 3.3v.
The only device that I've ever run across that only worked at 3.3V looked like this--
Thought I'd add this https://imgur.com/a/sd-to-cf-adapter-cards-ma … piernov-6LfT5tS
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