Booting into MS-DOS, FreeDOS or ROM-DOS
This section describes how to boot into a DOS-based operating system using a bootable floppy disk.
1. Plug the USB floppy drive into one of the USB terminals of cable 698012. (Refer to step 7, above.)
2. Insert your DOS-based boot disk into the USB floppy drive.
3. Connect the power supply to the wall (to provide power to Athena II).
4. At this point the Athena II will boot and you should see the BIOS power-on self test. Press F2 to enter BIOS
configuration.
5. Under the “Advanced” menu, scroll to “Legacy USB Support” and enable it. (Without enabling this option, the
BIOS will not boot from a disk in the USB floppy drive).
6. Reboot the system to boot from your floppy disk.
Booting into Linux or Microsoft Windows
This section describes how to setup the Athena II board in preparation for a Linux or Windows install, from an
installation CD-ROM onto a laptop IDE hard drive.
1. Connect the IDE FashDisk programmer board to J8.
2. Connect a CD-ROM drive jumpered for the slave position to the IDE FlashDisk programmer board through the
40-pin cable.
3. Connect power to the CD-ROM drive using cable 698006 attached to J12. Be sure that an external 12VDC
source is being suppled to J11.
4. Connect a laptop hardvdrive jumpered for master position to the second slot of the 44-pin cable.
5. Boot the Athena II by plugging the power supply into the wall.
6. Press F2 at the power-on self test to go to the BIOS configuration screen.
7. Go to the “Boot” menu and confirm that the CD-ROM drive is first boot device.
8. Insert the boot CD for your operating system into the CD-ROM drive.
9. Save the BIOS settings and reboot.
10. You should now be able to install your OS.
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