First post, by pvb03
Hi!
I recently picked up a 386SX-system. In it was an old BTC CD-ROM controller card with 34 and 40-pin connectors as well as the accompanying drive.
This is an 8-bit ISA card that sais "BTC 11V0" or "11VO". Don't know if that's a zero or an O.
I tried connecting a known working IDE drive to the 40-pin header. Pin 20 was missing so I was kind of confident this being an IDE controller. Probably not though as I got none of my known good drives to work.
The drivers I tried were: oakcdrom.sys, vide-cdd.sys and a random btccdrom.sys I found online that also turned out only to be an IDE ATAPI driver that didn't help.
I do know how to set up a CD-Rom driver in DOS and as a sanity check I installed a random IDE CD-Rom controller and a post-2000 LG 40x IDE drive and it worked just fine. So I don't think this is a stupid problem on my behalf.
The drive that has the 34-pin connector seems to work, it plays audio cds using the play button on the front.
I took photos of everything with information on it. There is no actual model number on the drive!
Has anyone of you ever encountered a 34-pin CD-ROM drive?
I really don't know what else to try.
Thanks for your time.