First post, by debnie
I'm trying to get an old CNC machine back up and running.
Long story short, there was probably an overvoltage on the 5V rail in the computer.
The motherboard was fried and replaced (exact same model), the Bios chip was transferred but settings where lost.
There could be issues with other parts (I have a spare custom IO card).
The computer consists of:
*PCA-6781 motherboard
*Graphic cards with et4000ax chip
*2 custom ISA IO cards
Data on HDD was transferred to new HDD (no read errors, file system errors, compared to old backup OK).
When I boot the computer the computer hangs on this line in config.sys:
"DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE FRAME=E000 RAM=B000-BFFF RAM=D100-D7FF X=D000-D0FF X=D800-D9FF RAM=C800-CFFF RAM=DD00-DFFF"
When I remove the "RAM=B000-BFFF" part, computer boots but the program to control the CNC machine doesnt run (no visual feedback).
Quick search explained that this region is used for MDA / CGA text mode.
The CNC program uses the FRAME=E000 (referenced inside config files).
What I tried:
*New RAM (tested with memtest86+)
*Running with onboard VGA and ISA card
*Running with and without IO cards
*Changing BIOS settings
*Running the CNC machine inside dosbox-x (doesnt run - no visual feedback)
*When I remove the "RAM=B000-BFFF" I get a full screen of colorful ASCII mess.
Can anybody give some insight or hints?