First post, by squelch41
Hi,
I am trying to connect an IDE DVD-RW to the IDE port on an ESS AudioDrive ES1869 ISA sound card in my 486.
However, neither DOS or Win98 can see the drive. I am using VIDE-CDD.SYS driver.
If I connect the drive to the slave port of the IDE cable on my VLB multi-io card (the master is running the CF-IDE HDD) then it's fine and works - can load the driver, run MSCDEX and list the content of a CD-ROM disc in DOS without issue.
If it is connected to the IDE port on the sound card, the driver just says it cant see any CDROM devices.
I have run esscfg in DOS and the IDE port is enabled on IRQ 9 (at least according to the software!)
I am using an IDE cable that worked fine on the i/o card's IDE port.
I have tried setting jumpers to master, slave and CS and tried both of the connectors on the cable.
I have no other IDE optical drive.
Full system specs in my signature
Can anyone point me where I am going wrong?
As far as I can see the ES1869 is a standard IDE interface, not a funny proprietary 'not quite IDE' port.
(The motherboard has no integrated IDE and the VLB card has only one IDE port. With the cable running to the back of the PC for the CF card, I cant run the secondary port to the optical drive as it is too far away - hence need to run the optical drive off the IDE of the sound card -- just in case you are wondering why I dont just use the slave on the main IDE!)
Thanks!
V4P895P3 VLB Motherboard AMD 486 133MHz
64mb RAM, CF 4Gb HDD,
Realtek 8019 ethernet + XT-IDE bios ROM, ES1869 soundcard, VLB Cirrus Logic GD5428 1mb VGA
440bx MSI 6119, modified slocket , Tualitin Celeron 1.2Ghz 256mb SD-RAM, CF 4GB HDD, FX5200 gfx