First post, by c0keb0ttle
So, I ran into an annoying problem today.
I wanted to use Ontrack to make my 486 DOS machine see the full 16GB SD card I have, and since I don't have the "magic" unbranded 9.57 retail version that Phil uses I had to make do with a Seagate 9.56a version. It installed fine and everything seemed to be working, but I ran into a curious problem with my Gotek floppy emulator.
When I boot the computer from the SD card (with the overlay) the Gotek will no longer switch reliably through the different floppies on the USB stick. Or rather, the Gotek might be switching but DOS no longer does. If I list the contents of the floppy disk, and then switch the Gotek to next disk, I can not see the contents of the new disk. The DIR command will still show the previous floppy label and file list, no matter how many times I rerun the command.
I think the Gotek has switched as it should (and as is indicated on the display) but it is like DOS has "cached" the contents of the floppy and will not refresh it. It's something possible to force it to refresh by jumping between CD-ROM and floppy, doing file lists on each. Unfortunately this is a real problem when you try to install programs or games which requires you to switch floppy disk during the installation. Since they only see the contents of the "first" disk, it is impossible to complete the installations.
I should add that if I boot from an ordinary boot floppy (and not loading the Ontrack overlay) everything works fine again, but of course DOS can't see the hard drive then.
I also tried an earlier IBM branded version of Ontrack, and it showed the same issue.
Anyone else has run into this problem?
Edit:
Every version I've tried shows the same problem. 🙁
The issue can appear already during the installation of the Ontrack overlay. If I boot from the Ontrack disk I can install it fine, and the problem becomes apparent first after reboot. If I boot from an ordinary Win98 boot disk (which works fine), changes disk to the Ontrack floppy manually (works fine) and starts the installation manually, I run into the problem. During the Ontrack installation procedure the program wants me to reinsert my Win98 boot floppy, but no matter if I switch to the correct slot on the Gotek, the program will just continue to prompt me for the boot floppy, since it apparently can't see that I have switched disk.
Edit again:
Sometimes, having Ontrack installed, when doing soft reboots it just hangs and I get "HDD Controller Failure". Doing a hard reboot clears this issue. (But not the Gotek problem).
I'm beginning to think it's a hardware incompatibility with my ISA controller card.
