After finding an IBM portable PC in the trash, I did the usual restoration
and now it's time to have fun.
I grabbed a Trantor T130B scsi card and set it as follows:
IRQ---5
I/O---340H
Bios address---CA00H
I then attached a seagate ST-296N 80+ meg hard drive, set it to ID 1 and
powered the system on.
The card detects the drive and the system addresses it as C: and then
because the drive is not formatted I have to floppy boot and patition and
format it.
This is where things got strange.
As the floppy loads, the drive works a bit and the activity lamp comes on
and stays on, then the floppy drive stops loading and I need to do the three
fingered salute. (ctrl+alt+del)
The hard drive lamp stas on and the second floppy boot is successful but
fdisk errors out with no fixed disks present. I thred several different dip
switch settings on the card, all go the same way except for a few when the
system can't even see the card. The boot floppy holds DOS 3.30 and came from
an ACER system since I did not receive any origional floppies with the
system, just two games and a damaged DOS 6.2 disk
What's going on? The termination and cables are fine and should I set zero
wait state to on or off? I currently have it set to off.
EDIT:
For some strange reason, the ROM on the card takes over the boot when no
scsi devices are installed.
Usually what happens is that if the system can't find anything to boot from,
it will dump you into the onboard BASIC. When the card is installed and
there is nothing to boot from, I instead get "looking for SCSI or floppy
devices to boot from". Is there anyway for me to stop it looking for
something to boot from and go to BASIC? To me it really limits me to using
basic off disks.
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