What I first thought to be a basic problem with my ATAPI CD-ROM has turned out to be quite more complicated than I first imagined.
I shall explain the issue in detail...
I have a rig ("Solar Rift"), utilizing mostly old parts, that I am trying to install Windows 98SE on so that my girlfriend can use it for the internet. You can view the stats of the rig at http://www.anandtech.com/mysystemrig.html?id=13130
The motherboard is an ECS P5TX Bpro (rev 2.0a). It uses the Intel 430TX PCI set. It appears to be a fine board to run my old AMD K6 200 processor. Now, don't go nagging me to upgrade the sucker. 200 MHz is all I need for what I intend to use it for. I have another rig for when I need more computing power.
Anyways, I want Windows 98SE, but I need a working CD-ROM to do that. Now, the CD-ROM is a 50x Asus model S500. I didn't have any ATAPI CD-ROMs in my museum of parts. In fact, the Asus drive is my *only* ATAPI drive in my collection of parts! All my other CD-ROMs laying around are either Panasonic proprietary or SCSI-2. And I wouldn't mind using a SCSI-2 drive in Solar Rift, except I do not have a spare SCSI host card.
So, I bought the least expensive ATAPI drive I could find, and that ended up being this Asus 50x drive. The Asus drive works fine. I've tested it in my other rig, Lunar Rift, and I have no problems there at all. In fact, it preformed quite well in Lunar Rift. However, in Solar Rift, the drive will not behave. The ECS motherboard will detect the drive during POST (Secondary Master), but once control is handed over to the OS, the CD-ROM cannot be accessed. The device driver provided with the CD-ROM (for use in DOS) fails to detect the presence of this CD-ROM. The generic Oak ATAPI driver provided on a Win98SE boot floppy acts the same way. In fact, I can't even boot from a bootable CD-ROM, even though both the motherboard and CD-ROM support that feature. Now, I know the driver isn't at fault, because as I said everything works A-okay on Lunar Rift, but it will not behave on Solar Rift.
I know the IDE device works on Solar's motherboard, as I have no trouble accessing hard disks.
I'm really at my wits end. All my hardware checks out, I've quadruple checked all cables and connections, but the CD-ROM will not interface with the motherboard. It's a standard ATAPI drive. Nothing special. The motherboard is a run of the mill Socket-7, supporting Pentiums and K6s up to 233 MHz.
Does anyone have any idea what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks.
Moon
Edit: Forgot to mention I already have the latest BIOS available from ECS's website already flashed. It's not very recent, though.
I shall explain the issue in detail...
I have a rig ("Solar Rift"), utilizing mostly old parts, that I am trying to install Windows 98SE on so that my girlfriend can use it for the internet. You can view the stats of the rig at http://www.anandtech.com/mysystemrig.html?id=13130
The motherboard is an ECS P5TX Bpro (rev 2.0a). It uses the Intel 430TX PCI set. It appears to be a fine board to run my old AMD K6 200 processor. Now, don't go nagging me to upgrade the sucker. 200 MHz is all I need for what I intend to use it for. I have another rig for when I need more computing power.
Anyways, I want Windows 98SE, but I need a working CD-ROM to do that. Now, the CD-ROM is a 50x Asus model S500. I didn't have any ATAPI CD-ROMs in my museum of parts. In fact, the Asus drive is my *only* ATAPI drive in my collection of parts! All my other CD-ROMs laying around are either Panasonic proprietary or SCSI-2. And I wouldn't mind using a SCSI-2 drive in Solar Rift, except I do not have a spare SCSI host card.
So, I bought the least expensive ATAPI drive I could find, and that ended up being this Asus 50x drive. The Asus drive works fine. I've tested it in my other rig, Lunar Rift, and I have no problems there at all. In fact, it preformed quite well in Lunar Rift. However, in Solar Rift, the drive will not behave. The ECS motherboard will detect the drive during POST (Secondary Master), but once control is handed over to the OS, the CD-ROM cannot be accessed. The device driver provided with the CD-ROM (for use in DOS) fails to detect the presence of this CD-ROM. The generic Oak ATAPI driver provided on a Win98SE boot floppy acts the same way. In fact, I can't even boot from a bootable CD-ROM, even though both the motherboard and CD-ROM support that feature. Now, I know the driver isn't at fault, because as I said everything works A-okay on Lunar Rift, but it will not behave on Solar Rift.
I know the IDE device works on Solar's motherboard, as I have no trouble accessing hard disks.
I'm really at my wits end. All my hardware checks out, I've quadruple checked all cables and connections, but the CD-ROM will not interface with the motherboard. It's a standard ATAPI drive. Nothing special. The motherboard is a run of the mill Socket-7, supporting Pentiums and K6s up to 233 MHz.
Does anyone have any idea what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks.
Moon
Edit: Forgot to mention I already have the latest BIOS available from ECS's website already flashed. It's not very recent, though.