this is hilarious: the xscreensaver called "bsod" (which i used to use as my screensaver many years ago) has an OS/2 2.0 fake BSOD with many of the same details! same trap address, same BIOS version. wild.
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this is hilarious: the xscreensaver called "bsod" (which i used to use as my screensaver many years ago) has an OS/2 2.0 fake BSOD with many of the same details! same trap address, same BIOS version. wild. 20 comments
anyway I got new hardware -- this is my version of the device for the 72-pin DBA-ESDI form factor. I've made minor changes to the FPGA bitstream so it can handle this card as well. my DIFDIAG program can see the drive and talk to it, but some functions don't seem to be working. this will take some troubleshooting. so there is still data corruption occurring on the Thinkpad. only this time, write operations are affected. it's more or less random but much more frequent than the read issue i fixed earlier. an old data word is getting counted twice. logic analyzer time. 😑 after connecting the logic analyzer and bringing some internal signals out to pins, it suddenly decides to start working 😅 the data ready handshaking flag is getting cleared in the wrong spot. test1 is the flag, and the green M1 cursor shows that it is getting cleared even though DMA hasn't started i was using a version of the "dma running" signal that was latched on the falling edge of CMD, so it was possible to trigger this clear signal even when DMA wasn't actually in progress. after that change, it seems to be passing both the write and the read test loops. i'll run them a bit longer just to make sure. i will say that it's the perfect time of year to be running this huge logic analyzer. it puts out a lot of heat! @tubetime is it Geiger counter on the RAM time? (Apologies if that was the first thing you tried) @tubetime I think this might be handy for Sega TeraDrive owners who don't want to waste the 1 free ISA slot on an IDE controller when the ESDI drive dies. @furan teradrive uses a 44-pin interface? maybe IDE but not quite the same? it is not a MCA machine anyway |
@tubetime I remember that screensaver. IIRC the Windows NT version even did hard drive access that made the light come on to simulate writing a crash dump