Reply 12020 of 29597, by Caluser2000
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Got around to fitting the BigFoot into the Redstone XT Turbo. Pretty straight foward. Fit the XT-IDE card, fit the drive, attach cables and boot the system up using a suitable boot disk, create the partitions, format them making sure you sys the primary. I did all that using an MS Dos 6 boot disk with a few utilities on it. I then installed DRDos 6 on the thing.
Found a nice MS serial mouse in my stash that works well with GeoWorks. No need for loading a mouse driver in Dos.
It's good that this system has a flip top for easy access just like my original 286/12. I also noticed I'd fitted the Amstrad Adlib clone sound card to the beast at some stage. I doesn't have any joystick ports but I have a two port card if needed.
While I was waiting for all the software to be installed I had a gander through my stash of ISA cards. Half the stuff I forgot I had. Found my Media Vision Thunderboard and Sound Blaster cards. Also found a 16-bit ISA memory card with 2megs of dips on it with space for another 2megs. It was fitted in a 286 I scrapped. Need to ID it so I can find out a bit more info about the card. I'll make a separate thread about it.
I'll grab MS editor from my win98 box. It's easier to use than the DRDos editor.
There's a glitch in the matrix.
A founding member of the 286 appreciation society.
Apparently 32-bit is dead and nobody likes P4s.
Of course, as always, I'm open to correction...😉