First post, by JonnyQuest
Hello Ladies and Gents. Excuse my lack of computer knowledge, but we have to start somewhere!?!
Let me preface this with this is a 486 Dos based CNC machine. Going to try and make this short.
Computer has/had a working DOM that wasn't for this machine. Some of the SYS files had wrong parameters. These SYS files have wrong movements for CNC, nothing to do with DOS operating.
I had original DOM that wouldn't boot up, which had correct SYS files.
This machine no longer has a working floppy (tried a Ebay model, couldn't get it to be recognized in BIOS) and only 1 IDE connection.
I was able to read original DOM with a IDE reader in Windows 10.
Here's where everything went wrong for me.
I thought I was being smart, bought a SD card to IDE adapter and in Windows 10 copied original DOM to my desktop, then proceeded to install that copy to SD card.
Plugged in SD card adapter to 486, turned on computer and nothing. Hit delete on reboot to get into BIOS, automatic look for hard drive, it recognized it... and restarted computer. No command prompt or anything. Just the bigger box on top that says some VGA statistics and so forth. No cursor or command prompt.
I had also purchased a XTIDE. Plugged that in to the motherboard and Plugged SD adapter into that. Same thing as above. I remove XTIDE and SD card drive.
I then put in DOM that worked before (with incorrect SYS files) nothing, no command prompt. I go into BIOS... auto check hard drive, it recognizes it... re start computer and no command prompt.
I believe the working DOM somehow got corrupted when it was plugged into my IDE reader in Windows 10? Like it modified the DOS boot file, even though I didn't save anything to DOM... just attempted to read/save it.
I am trying to learn, even though I'm pulling my hair out here. Any insight on how to get this working again?
Thank you for your time!