First post, by mwiik
I have this Socket 5 board: https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/epox-p … onix-ep-p54c-sp
And this ISA I/O controller: https://theretroweb.com/expansioncards/s/long … cs-6624g-rev-w5
I got the floppy working on a Pentium 3 board. The exact same combination of jumper settings, ribbon cable, floppy drive and floppy disk fails on the Socket 5 board. The drive is detected, no errors during POST, but after POST it sounds like three short bursts of a "rattling" noise, like if it's trying to read the disk but fails (bootable DOS disk inserted). Then it goes on to try to boot from IDE, which is the next issue:
BIOS detects CF card, but fails to boot from it (fresh DOS 6.22 install which is working on the P3 system on the integrated controller). No error messages, just a blank screen after POST.
On the P3 system, the BIOS seems to detect the IDE controller (conflict if I don't disable the onboard controller), but fails to detect drives.
I've tried:
All sorts of jumper settings.
Deoxit on the ISA slot and edge connector.
Scoured the BIOS for relevant settings.
Different CF cards and even a known working 2GB IDE hard drive.
Is this an ISA timing issue? Is there something wrong with the board (ISA data lines or something)? Or is this card just not compatible with the board?
The problem is that both the Socket 5 board and the contoller card are new to me, so none of them are known working except the floppy part of the controller. I don't have any other controller cards to test with yet. I'm comfortable with a soldering iron if that's needed, but I just don't know where to begin looking. I wouldn't mind buying another controller if it's a compatibility issue, but I don't want to waste my money if it's not.
If anyone has any insights, I'm all ears!