Does anybody know what the stock CD ROM on the Gateway 2000 DX4-66 LP1 was? I finally got the hard disk and floppy drives working (though it refuses to boot my Win95 diskette for some reason, DOS 6.22 works fine) but I cannot get the CD drive to detect. I'm wondering if this is even stock. When I got the system it had a SB16 Vibra CT2800 and a Sony IDE CD ROM connected straight to the motherboard with a RedHat Linux install CD in it so evidently the previous owner was trying to get Linux onto this 486 circa 2000. Alot of people are saying that the 66V (the full height desktop version of this that had VLB instead of PCI) came with 1st Gen SB16s w/ proprietary CD ROM drives. Right now the CD drive just blinks for about 10 seconds on start up and thats it. No detection, nothing.
I've already tried moving the CD ROM to the primary, putting the HDD and CD on the same channel, and swapping out a known good CD drive. This is definitely just a detection/support issue.,
Does the BIOS on this even support IDE CD ROMs on the onboard controller? I tried connecting the CD ROM to the Soundblasters IDE controller but then the BIOs started throwing a fixed disk conflict error up.
Its been a hot minute since I messed with anything older than a Pentium MMX, recommendations on my best path would be great.
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