First post, by Paddan1000
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I just built a 486 using this motherboard:
http://stason.org/TULARC/pc/motherboards/M/MI … NC-486-M4P.html
...which I bought because of it's many ISA-slots. To bad it only has one IDE interface, which I'm using for 2 hard drives, so there is nowhere to connect the IDE cable from the CD-drive.
I've put plenty of old sound cards in the computer and some of them have an on-board IDE-interface, so I'd thought I'd connect the CD to one of them. The problem is, I don't know how?
The cards with an IDE interface is a Sound Blaster Pro 1 and an Ensoniq Soundscape Elite. I also tried inserting a GUS PnP which has an IDE interface, but then the computer wouldn't recognize it's hard drives during boot.
I found a driver called SSCD.SYS to activate the IDE interface of the Elite and added the following lines to my config.sys:
C:\SNDSCAPE\SSCD.SYS /B:320
C:\CDDRIVER\NEC_IDE.SYS /D:SSCD_000 /P:328,15
I also added the relevant stuff to autoexec.bat. The card is jumpered to use port 320 and IRQ15. The IDE port successfully initializes to port 328 (it's supposed to add 8 to the 320), but the NEC_IDE.SYS reports that the CD-drive is not ready. The CD-drive works perfectly with the NEC_IDE.SYS when it's connected to the IDE interface on the motherboard and I did the master/slave jumpering correctly. I tried another CD-drive and other drivers and still it won't work.
So why won't the CD work when connected to the IDE interface of the Elite? I was thinking I could try the interface on the Sound Blaster Pro 1 instead. It looks like an IDE interface, but is called a Panasonic interface. Does that mean a normal IDE-drive won't work and that I need a Panasonic one with a proprietary connector?