First post, by Baoran
I have been wanting to build a dos retro gaming pc for some time. I seem to be stuck. I have 3 motherboards. One of them is 386 and 2 of the motherboards are 486 and I would be happy for any of them.
My original thread was Problem with my ISA I/O card about an I/O card, but I don't think it is about the I/O card anymore.
I can't make any of the motherboards boot. All of them have the same thing. They recognize the 1.44Mb floppy drive during boot and the floppy drive makes all the normal sounds, but when it is time to start booting, it gets stuck there.
One of the reasons why I don't think it is about the I/O card is because now I have tried 3 cards that all have floppy interface. 2 of them were I/O cards and one of them was a SCSI controller that also has a floppy interface.
Second reason is that I connected the I/O card that I talked about in that original thread to a more modern pc and I disabled onboard IDE and floppy interfaces in bios and it booted that 6.22 ms-dos install disk just fine that I have been trying to make boot in those 3 motherboards.
I have switched every single part... 2 different isa graphics cards, those 3 different cards that have floppy interface, 3 different motherboards with 3 different cpus. Several 1.44Mb floppy drives and several floppy cables too. I have even tried connecting different keyboards feeling desperate.
Only part that I have not switched is the psu because I only have one working AT psu, but I have measured voltages using multimeter from molex that is in same power cable that the floppy drive has been connected to while trying to boot and voltages have been fine.
I am running out of ideas how to get this working and I would appreciate if anyone can help me with this.
Edit: I also forgot to mention that I recently got new 3.6V batteries and soldered those new batteries to those 3 motherboards and they all keep their bios settings now.