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Prometheus CPU User Manual V1.44 
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22. FLASHDISK  MODULE 
Prometheus is designed to accommodate an optional flashdisk module. This module contains 
32MB to 128MB of solid state non-volatile memory that operates like an IDE drive without 
requiring any additional driver software support. 
 
Model Capacity 
FD-32 32MB 
FD-64 64MB 
FD-96 96MB 
FD-128 128MB 
 
 
22.1 Installing the Flashdisk Module 
The flashdisk module installs directly on the IDE connector J8 and is held down with a spacer and 
two screws onto a mounting hole on the board. It fits within the height limit of the PC/104 
specification, so another board may be installed on top of the Prometheus CPU. 
The flashdisk module contains a jumper for master/slave configuration. For master, install the 
jumper over pins 1&2, and for slave install the jumper over pins 2&3. 
22.2 Configuration 
To configure the CPU to work with the Flashdisk module, enter the BIOS (press F2 during 
startup). Select the Main menu, then select IDE Primary Master. Enter the following settings: 
Type: User 
Cylinders: 
489 for 32MB flashdisk 
Heads: 
4 for 32MB flashdisk 
Sectors: 
32 for 32MB flashdisk 
Multi Sector Transfer: 
Disable 
LBA Mode Control: 
Enable 
32 Bit I/O: 
Disable 
Transfer Mode: 
Fast PIO 1 
Ultra DMA Mode: 
Disable 
Exit the BIOS and save your change. The system will now boot and recognize the FlashDisk 
module as drive C:. 
22.3 Using the Flashdisk with Another IDE Drive 
Since the flashdisk occupies the board’s IDE connector, mounting it on the board prevents the 
simultaneous use of another IDE drive. To utilize both the flashdisk and another drive, an adapter 
board, such as Diamond Systems’ ACC-IDEEXT, and cables are required. The ACC-IDEEXT 
adapter board is described on page 69. 
22.4 Power Supply 
The 44-pin cable carries power from the CPU to the adapter board and will power the flashdisk 
module and any drive using a 44-pin connector, such as a notebook hard drive.  
A drive utilizing a 40-pin connector, such as a CD-ROM or full-size hard drive, requires an 
external power source through an additional cable. The power may be provided from the CPU’s 
power out connector (J12) or from one of the two 4-pin headers on the ACC-IDEEXT board. 
Diamond Systems’ cable no. 698006 may be used with either power connector to bring power to 
the drive.