Hi Tejas
Hang on a sec though, but isn't one of the tenets of TCB to rescue old computers from the scrap heap?
Old computers, sure. But you are asking it to boot a faulty computer.
I'm not too hot on h/w, being a s/w man myself
Fair enough. Then see if you can spot the flaw in this algorithm:
1. Select a version of Tinycore
2. Boot the computer
3. The kernel probes the computer to see what hardware is available
4. Probing the IDE port produces faulty results
5. Base on those results, the kernel determines there are no drives attached
6. You are sad because your CD drive was not detected
7. Select a different version of Tinycore
8. GOTO 2
Yes, I know, GOTO statements tend to be frowned upon. But then again, I'm more of a H/W guy, so what did you expect?
In most, if not all of your attachments, the IDE interface is being detected. It is the drives connected to the other side of
that interface that don't show up. If you do not disconnect the hard drive, you can neither confirm nor deny that it's the
source of your problems, In that case, I recommend you go to step 7 and continue processing.