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Prometheus CPU User Manual V1.44 
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5. JUMPER CONFIGURATION 
Refer to the Prometheus board drawing on page 7 for locations of the configuration items 
mentioned here. Also see page 45 for information on configuration J13 for the data acquisition 
circuit. 
5.1  J10: System Configuration 
Jumper block J10 is used for configuration of IRQ levels, wait states, ATX power control, and 
CMOS RAM.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Serial Port and A/D IRQ Settings 
COM3 may be set to IRQ4 or IRQ9. COM4 may be set to IRQ3 or IRQ15. The A/D circuit (on 
model PR-Z32-EA) may be set to IRQ5 or IRQ4 if COM3 does not use it. In addition, it is possible 
to set up all 3 circuits to share IRQ4 or IRQ5. 
Wait States 
The ISA bus may be configured for standard wait states or zero wait states. In most 
configurations and board combinations, the zero wait state setting will work properly and provide 
faster performance. However it should be tested in your application to verify correct operation. In 
standard configuration, the CPU issues 2 wait states for 16-bit cycles and 3 wait states for 8-bit 
cycles. 
ATX Power Control 
The ATX power control is set with this jumper block. If the ATX jumper is out, ATX works 
normally; an external momentary switch may be used to turn power on and off. A quick contact 
turns the power on, and a long contact (> 4 seconds) turns the power off. If the ATX jumper is in, 
the ATX function is bypassed and the system will power up as soon as power is connected. 
Erasing CMOS RAM 
The CMOS RAM may be cleared with a jumper as shown on the next page. This will cause the 
CPU to power up with the default BIOS settings. To clear the CMOS RAM, power down the CPU, 
install the jumper as shown, return it to its default position, and then power up again. 
Before erasing CMOS RAM, write down any custom BIOS settings you have made! 
 
 
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