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First post, by dirkmirk

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Hi, Ive got the above combination, this is the web reference for the exp 4044

http://stason.org/TULARC/pc/motherboards/D/DA … 86-EXP4044.html

My board is a ver 1.0, silkscreened on the board is settings for 486SX/DX/P24C/M6/M7, nothing about a P24-T.

I have tried many combinations of jumper settings however the board does'nt seem to behave, the post screen shows the cpu as a "P24T-S CPU at 80mhz", never displays as 83mhz.

My testing procedure is as follows, the 2nd screen where the machine attempts to boot from a floppy drive it hangs, after trying a few different bios sewttings it does not lock if I disable the cpu internal cache which makes the whole exercise pointless.

the bios is a "EXP4044 GREEN BIOS VER 1.1", Award BIOS v4.50G, bios date is 06/23/94

Motherboard manufacture date is July 1994.

Should I give up on the POD83 with this board? I know the cpu works as I ran it in another board running benchmarks, I figure the board is a early revision or needs a bios update.

As it is, does anyone want to swap/trade + cash for a healthy socket 3 P24-T VLB motherboard preferably with a coin slot battery connector??

Thanks for your time

Reply 1 of 6, by Mau1wurf1977

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Try posting without the CPU cache and then enable it with a command line tool. For example ICE.EXE or THROTTLE.EXE.

You might already have these tools.

It might lockup, or it might not...

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Reply 2 of 6, by dirkmirk

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Thanks, I'll give that a try later and see how that goes, maybe it just gets stuck on that screen and I could re-enable the cache with autoexec.bat,

Reply 4 of 6, by DonutKing

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I had a similar problem with a different board: 486DX4 Overdrive no boot

It seemed that no cpu with more than 8kb L1 cache would boot on it. AMD DX4's would work but the Intel's wouldn't, nor would a POD.

I didn't manage to get around the problem.

I had another board that wouldn't work with an Am5x86, just came up with '??? 100MHz' at POST and hung, however I managed to find a BIOS online which fixed the issue.

The POD's were supposedly a bit iffy for motherboard compatibility back in the day, but its possible that a BIOS update would solve your problem.

Of course finding a BIOS for some of these old 486 boards online can be pretty challenging... if you manage to find one, and your BIOS chip is not a Flash EPROM then I can erase and reprogram your BIOS for you.

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Reply 5 of 6, by retro games 100

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On your mobo, is it possible to set the currently installed CPU (POD83) to operate in write-through mode, as opposed to write-back mode?

Reply 6 of 6, by dirkmirk

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I'm giving up, I booted into a dos prompt, went to run speedsys it got about halfway through the cpu test and the monitor light went into standby, earlier I had left the machine for 10 minutes at the dos prompt and it was frozen, I cant see it working, shame.