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I am having a problem with getting a MB and hardrive working on my TC-22. I have a used 486 motherboard for the machine and a used harddrive I have the system setup out of the machine where I can work with it. I have formated the drive and fixdisked it to 503 mb. Made a dos partition and made it active . I loaded dos 6.0 with no problems,all three disks loaded fine but the system will hang on bootup at: 384 K Shadow Ram Starting MS DOS I can change the boot order to a then c and boot from a dos bootdisk then go back and forth from a: to c: and even c:dos . If I do a ver: it shows 6.0. I can do a directory of c:dos and see all files so I know dos is loaded to the c drive. I seem to be missing maybe boot files on c: or something to the that effect. There must be a reason that the c drive wont boot. Not sure what files I may need to add or move to the root directory of c to get it to boot. This is about all I know of dos so stuck here. Should there be a boot sector with boot files on c:? Sledge hammer is next step. Also will a 386 mother board work in a TC-22? I have a motherboard and hardrive from a vx2t that I know is good I could use. I know I am close with the 486 board once I solve my boot problem. I have a backup of my original hardrive that i can copy the dx32 files from to the new harddrive once I solve this problem This is probably a issue several have been threw before. Thanks to all |
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| Boot it off of the floppy and try entering: SYS A: C: That'll copy the required boot-up files from the floppy to the hard drive. Typically, the files needed are MSDOS.SYS, IO.SYS, COMMAND.COM You usually won't see MSDOS.SYS and IO.SYS on the directory listing because they are flagged "hidden" and "system" Last edited by D-Money; 09-21-2010 at 10:28 AM. |
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| I had tryd that after posting I went a:>sys c: it did copy the boot files over to c: It will boot to c now but not start the dx32 software. If I type run the dx32 screen will load but there is a bunch of other random characters that start displaying with the data that showed before. Executive load does come up and finally a error comes up saying could not load a:bmdc.bin then the c:> comes up. I don,t understand why its looking to the a drive for this file. I have the boot order set to c: then a: Something is telling it to look for this file in the wrong drive. |
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| Looking at the old boot-floppy here, a1.bat contains the line: call c:\ezload.exe c:\bmdc.bin The floppy is set to copy quite a few files onto the hard drive. If you PM me with your email address, I'll pk-zip a copy of this floppy and email it to you. |
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| Tonight i started over. I fdisked the hardrive,deleted partions,created a new partition at 490mb and set it active. I then formatted it with a:> format c:/s. I did a scandisk on it and all checks good. It will now boot to the c drive. I copied all my files from old harddrive to this drive. When i boot the machine up it will only go the the c:> I type run and it stills gives me the data running on the screen with the messages loaded dos/font to block 0 loading user interface then finally back to the c:> There are others but offhand I dont recall them All the messages that used to come up as the machine loaded before. The copy of my software was from my machine when it ran well. Everything on the hard drive now looks like the original. Something just not right but cant put my finger on it I just thought of something and dont know if it matters but I used a dos 6.0 boot disk to get to an a:> from where i fdisked the drive and formatted it. Should i have used 6.2 instead. |
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| You cannot just copy the files. That is why there is a install.bat file on the floppy. George
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| Yep I finally figured that out. I am going to start over this morning after i clean the shop. I am going to redo the harddrive as before Then use makedisk from a copy of my harddrive when it worked fine. I did try the install from the c:> when I seen the install.bat file and it ran fine but said it was missing 3 files. I using a copy of my original software that I put on a floppy but was missing some files that didnt fit on a floppy,that is were I messed up. I tryed to find a list of the files it needed to transfer but never did,hopefully makedisk will have all that are needed. Thanks |
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| For instance, bmdc.bi_ is expanded to bmdc.bin If you had unzipped the EZ-Trak floppy ZIP file I sent and booted off of it, it is set to automatically search for the needed EZ-Trak files, and if they aren't on the hard drive, it'll copy them over and expand them. |
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| D-Money. i hadn't had a chance to try the software you sent. I do appreciate you sending it. I came across a copy of dos 6.2 and the dx32 software and did install it tonight. Everything loaded fine and I did see on screen as it loaded the software when it expanded the files. My machine software is now back to normal but the BMDC board will not load. Dont know if it is a motherboard address problem or if the board itself is bad. |
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| See if you have B3T.exe on your hard drive. That is a BMDC test piece of software. George
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| George, I ran it last night when the bmdc wouldn,t load and it gave me alot of memory errors. Didn,t right them down. Only thing I seen was it said BMDC 4 and mine is a BMDC 3 ver a. Looks like the board is out. The machine must of taken an electrical hit or spike. It was fine when I shut it down than a month later the powersupply,motherboard,harddrive and now bmdc board are out of it. If it didn,t have a tool changer I would retrofit it to something else. Any one repair these? i was told it was most likely the 4 memory chips that are surface mounted on the board. Thank You Once Again |
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| Not to butt in but the cheapest place i have found to repair the bmdc and axis cards is plccenter.com Radwell International. Great place to deal with and alot cheaper then EMI. they have fixed a bmdc and i bought a refurbished axis card from them high quality looks like new. Almost forgot. they do free estimates where EMI charges 300 to test. |
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