Peter and Maciej. Thank you very much for the input. I don't believe this BIOS
supports anything other than CHS. At least I don't see a way to toggle between CHS and
LBA. Is this what I should be looking for? An option to enable LBA mode?
I am not opposed to going to CF, but I have no other computers that have a CF port, thus I
have no way to move files onto this 486 computer.
Is there anyway to add LBA mode to this machine? A new BIOS? A new ISA card?
Or am I better off considering a new motherboard altogether? Maybe more of a project than
I was hoping for...
I guess a possible solution might be IDE-CF card for the 486 and maybe a corresponding
USB-CF for my daily PC for file transfer?
Eugene
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From: cctech <cctech-bounces at classiccmp.org> On Behalf Of Peter Corlett via
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Sent: Friday, June 26, 2020 6:15 PM
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Subject: Re: IDE-SD adapter question
On Fri, Jun 26, 2020 at 09:39:57PM +0000, W2HX via cctech wrote:
Thanks for previous help on this project. I am working
on an old 486
computer and I have replaced a 40 pin IDE hard drive with this SD adapter...
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07G29TZPS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_titl
e_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
[...]
Question 1: Now that I am using an SD card instead of
an IDE drive,
what, if anything, should I be doing with these BIOS parameters?
The description of that adaptor says "Attention: Some of the mother board required to
enable LBA mode and disable DMA transfer mode." This suggests to me that it does not
support CHS addressing, and as the Engrish says, you need to use LBA mode instead.
If your motherboard only supports CHS, you're likely to have a hard time getting many
of these cheap adaptors to work with it. You might have better luck with Compact Flash,
since the adaptors are passive and the CHS/LBA support (or lack thereof) is a function of
the card, which is liable to be of better quality.