Man, thank you so much for this! I found an ancient industrial panel PC, with a VIA Epia-5000 in it, and I'm making a video about it. Between you, Philscomputerlab, and Jaruzel's Blog with an audio fix for later BIOS revisions, I now have a super weird but VERY capable DOS machine with full Soundblaster support running! Thanks so much! ๐๐งก
This is so awesome man, really love this stuff, looking to find an old 386 somewhere here
I was raised on ISA cards with a PC/XT. How things have changed.
I wished I found this video earlier. I went and bought brand new MSDOS 3.30 disks for my Tandy 1000sx. I got the ISA IDE to SD card for it but I only had DOS 3.20 which doesn't have FDISK. This was way easier than what I was trying to do.
My Packard Bell Axcel 467CD recognizes the adapter as an CF to IDE converter, but only when there is no sd card in the slot, meaning I can't boot to DOS. Anyone have similar experiences?
I tried this on a compaq lte 5380 laptop. It pops up "Starting MS-DOS..." & then it stays there. idk what to do...
Hi; I have done all the process but the disk is not bootable on a IBM PS2, it say Missing operating system. Thanks and regards
Can same method be used for a USB flash drive?
Have you tried a wifi SD card? Can you send files via wifi directly, then use in DOS?
Hi, Boot on larger disk on an IDE capable machine only require the XT-IDE BIOS, not a full XT-IDE Card this is 2 different things. Why do you show a ROM Card vs full XT-IDE then ?
I have on old p5-90 gateway 2000.What would you recommend?
Neat.
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