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    I just bricked a lovely Mostek STD-Bus / MDX boards Development System

    I've tried several more attempts using ImageDisk to write floppies that will boot in the Mostek machine, without luck. I've also tried several different drives in the Mostek now, also without luck. I'm getting that consistent error ("READ ERR STAT=10 PORT=11") regardless of the hardware or...
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    I just bricked a lovely Mostek STD-Bus / MDX boards Development System

    Ah, I hope its that simple. It's strange because the label on the floppy drive doesn't have the specific model number on the tag (after the dash in "M4854-" there aren't any specific model id numbers). I looked online and at some point I found conflicting information, some said it was a 48 tpi...
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    I just bricked a lovely Mostek STD-Bus / MDX boards Development System

    I tried running ImageDisk again with double-step enabled, but limited to 40 cylinders. I'm still getting that same error. It is trying to read/boot the floppy though because if I don't have a floppy in the drive the computer will try to boot off the hard disk (resulting in the "missing...
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    I just bricked a lovely Mostek STD-Bus / MDX boards Development System

    Thank you Larry. I just posted the pin definitions I have in the manual that came with the computer (the board is actually the MDX-FLP2), and here is a photo here also:
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    I just bricked a lovely Mostek STD-Bus / MDX boards Development System

    And here are the pin definitions from the FLP2 manual:
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    I just bricked a lovely Mostek STD-Bus / MDX boards Development System

    The 5.25" drive in the Mostek is jumpered as Drive 1 (the actual jumper is on DS0, on a DS0 to DS3 range of jumpers). I took some more pictures of the ribbon cable and made a diagram of how it is wired. The red wire is lined up with pin 1 on the floppy controller card: The middle...
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    I just bricked a lovely Mostek STD-Bus / MDX boards Development System

    Going down the rabbit hole a bit further, I've tried writing some 360 K floppies using ImageDisk on an old 486 PC that has a good 360 K floppy drive, but now I'm stuck wondering if my Mostek FDD and FDC are even setup or working correctly, because I'm getting read errors no matter what disk I...
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    I just bricked a lovely Mostek STD-Bus / MDX boards Development System

    I bought this wonderful system off Craigslist a few weeks ago from someone who worked at Mostek in the early 80s as a product manager. He was given this machine which he listed as a "Mostek Development System". It is a prototype that was made by Mostek around 1984 (or 1983) as they were trying...
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    IBM Displaywriter

    Locally on craigslist, I just found 2 of these systems, complete with the 8" external floppy drive and the detached daisy wheel printer. The individual systems consist of the original keyboard, cpu, and monitor. Does anyone know the rarity or resale value of these items? I don't have any room...
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    IBM 5154 (EGA) Display - Horizontal adjustment needed

    I have a model 5154 display hooked up to an EGA card in an IBM AT (model 5170) that used to be working fine, but now the whole image on the screen seems to have drifted slightly to the left, causing the first column of characters to be cut-off and distorted a bit (the half of that column that...
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    Bad or Fake L2 Cache in a 386 System

    I'm building a system based off an Am386DX-40 with a motherboard (VIP M319P1 TAM/40-P1) which has 64 KB of L2 cache installed on it. A strange problem: when launching certain programs (like Wolfenstein 3D), the computer immediately reboots (no error screen or warnings). Through trial and...
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    Disabling Ports on a Super I/O Card

    Does anyone know if disabling the COM and Parallel ports on a Super I/O card (via jumpers on the board) actually frees those IRQs and i/o addresses to be used by something else? I've tried disabling those devices on the board and during the post it reports no Com ports found, no LPT1 port...
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    Crystal Oscillators on 386 Motherboard

    I have a 386-era motherboard (VIP M319P1 TAM/40-P1) which came with an Am386DX-40 processor, 64 K of L2 Cache (speed is 20 ns), and has eight ISA expansion slots on it. There is also 4 MB of main memory (speed is 70 ns). There are 3 crystal oscillators on the motherboard that I can see: KTS38...
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    Open Case Without Fan

    One of the only things I don't like about running older PCs (386 and 486 era) is the noise of the fans. I like playing games with the sound card hooked up to speakers, but the fans are often so loud in these types of cases it kind of takes away from the fun a bit, even with a tower case sitting...
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    Memory Chip Labeling

    I have an AT-clone (286 based, 6/10 MHz turbo) which has 640 KB of memory installed directly on the motherboard (as far as I can tell). The model is DTK PTM-1000 V2. Bank 0 has two rows of 9 chips, each chip is labeled "8744 B USA MT 1259-12" Bank 1 has two rows of 9 chips, each labeled...
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    Putting an IDE hard drive into a PS/2 model 30

    Hi, I was considering purchasing a PS/2 Model 30 (the 8086 model, not the 80286) that I found online, but it doesn't come with a hard drive and I don't really want to spend the money on a replacement ST-506/ST-412 type hard disk off eBay. These computers have an 8-bit ISA expansion bus, I...
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    DOS Drivers for 486-class Motherboard Chipsets

    I have more experience building Pentium-class/Windows systems where the motherboards often had "Northbridge" and "Southbridge" chips that were packed with all the functionality that used to be available only as add-on cards in 486-class systems (Super I/O boards, IDE controllers, sound cards...
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    HP Pavilion 3265

    I was wondering if anyone has drivers for this system (HP Pavilion 3265). I'm trying to set it up as a Win95/DOS gaming system but ran into some problems when installing Windows 95, mostly due with the embedded graphics chip (ATI-264VT2). There were several files the Windows Setup program...
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    Columbia Data Products MPC 1600 Multi-Personal Computer

    Here's a photo of the display: And the keyboard:
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    Columbia Data Products MPC 1600 Multi-Personal Computer

    It turns out it does have a diagnostic mode, and when it starts it displays the BIOS version number (version 4.34, you were right). To enter the diagnostic’s mode, hit the ESCAPE key when it asks “TEST MEMORY?” during bootup. Here’s the first page from the manual which describes the diagnostics...
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