Has anyone encountered an issue where an 8088 PC can boot off an XT IDE volume on a cold start, but leads to an "Error 1h" every single time you hit Ctrl-Alt-Del?
This is with an XT Clone board (DTK PIM-TB10) with a Falcon BIOS, 512k of onboard RAM and a genuine IBM 63.5W PSU. I haven't run into any other issues with the system; seems quite stable.
The XT IDE is a XT-CF-lite rev.2 sourced from TexElec, running v2.0.0B3+ software. I've tried all combinations of jumper switch settings without any change in behavior.
The CF cards are Apacer Industrial CF5, formatted as a DOS boot volume using MS-DOS 3.3 fdisk/format.
Any advice on how to troubleshoot this would be appreciated! I'm fairly green when it comes to vintage PCs.
The last time I used a DOS system was the mid-90s, so I'm still in the process of getting back into the right mindset.
This is with an XT Clone board (DTK PIM-TB10) with a Falcon BIOS, 512k of onboard RAM and a genuine IBM 63.5W PSU. I haven't run into any other issues with the system; seems quite stable.
The XT IDE is a XT-CF-lite rev.2 sourced from TexElec, running v2.0.0B3+ software. I've tried all combinations of jumper switch settings without any change in behavior.
The CF cards are Apacer Industrial CF5, formatted as a DOS boot volume using MS-DOS 3.3 fdisk/format.
Any advice on how to troubleshoot this would be appreciated! I'm fairly green when it comes to vintage PCs.
The last time I used a DOS system was the mid-90s, so I'm still in the process of getting back into the right mindset.