First post, by Omarkoman
I have acquired this wonderful socket 4 motherboard for my collection, been looking for one for a while and managed to get one within reasonable cost along with a Pentium 60Mhz and 32MB RAM (2x16mb) and I installed 256kb cache as it didnt have any.
Model no - PWA-PB5500C
https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/mitac- … gon-pwa-pb5500c
The issue is, there seems to be a limit in BIOS that will detect drives only up to 2GB, I was hoping it can see at least up to 8GB using NIC with XT-IDE but its not working.
I tried few different ISA controllers (eg classic prime 2c mkiii) and 3 different VLB controllers. VLB controllers with their own BIOS (eg Promise) wont acknowledge XT-IDE is present at all so clearly there is some BIOS conflict there. The ISA controllers vary and XT-IDE does appear on boot or not depending which one I use and the ones that do, after recognising the Master drive connected correctly, it just hangs and does not proceed to boot. I have HDD set to None in BIOS when using XT-IDE.
When using a VLB controler like this one :
https://i.postimg.cc/z56DJYY7/IMG-4014.jpg
without BIOS chip, the XT-IDE works and detects the HDD/ CF connected but it just hangs, see photo:
https://i.postimg.cc/Q8RLrsKQ/IMG-4008.jpg
Also what is strange, there is no menu at the top like XT IDE normally shows when a HDD is connected to the controller.
See what I mean re: no menu when no hdd is connected in this photo:
https://i.postimg.cc/Tfv87dXz/IMG-4010.jpg
So what options do I have to get a 8GB drive recognised correctly in this system ? If I have to, I can live with a 2GB max drive size which is plenty for DOS (this will be a purely DOS machine, maybe win 3.11) but still, I cant help it and want to try figure it out.
When using a smaller than 2GB drive, without NIC with XT-IDE, everything seems to work just fine.
Is it possible to ge the BIOS modified to see larger HDDs? Or is there a hardware limitation being a socket 4 board which had very limited life span.