@tripplegracing8276

Brings back a boat load of good memories

@heckintech

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! ๐Ÿ˜ƒ๐Ÿงก

@tripplegracing8276

This is so awesome man, really love this stuff, looking to find an old 386 somewhere here

@DrexProjects

I was raised on ISA cards with a PC/XT. How things have changed.

@purplepeak8575

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.

@Telestripper

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?

@Mr.Atari2600

I tried this on a compaq lte 5380 laptop. 
It pops up "Starting MS-DOS..." & then it stays there. idk what to do...

@javiso85

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

@alangrant5684

Can same method be used for a USB flash drive?

@jessewilliams7460

Have you tried a wifi SD card? Can you send files via wifi directly, then use in DOS?

@freddyvretrozone2849

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 ?

@alanarmstrong2323

I have on old p5-90 gateway 2000.What would you recommend?