Max hdd size for ms-6140 ??

anyone out there know the maximum size that the ms-6140 motherboard can handle?? its also called the 'micro ATX EX7' on some occasions.
ive searched alot and cant find anything...
bios has been flashed to most recent version, even though its only from 1998...
thanks for any help!
oh and i dont have any hdds lying around to simply test the boards capabilities :(

thanks, i didnt really know what those extra jumpers on HDDs were for.
i borrowed a 40gb HDD off a friend and did as you said, the bios then auto-detected it as being about 33000MB in size.. would this be the maximum HDD size?
you did mention that by its age, the max HDD size might be 32GB, so this all sounds like we've found the answer;
have we?
thanks heaps!  )

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