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362 jumpers have them in the same position. Chris Hindy <chrish@io.org>
407 Even if your ARCnet model isn't listed, but has the same jumpers as another
459 About the jumpers: On my PC130 there is one more jumper, located near the
482 to find jumpers/switches with the same number of settings - it's
726 The jumpers labeled EXT1 and EXT2 are used to determine the timeout
727 parameters. These two jumpers are normally left open.
729 To select a hardware interrupt level set one (only one!) of the jumpers
955 The two jumpers JP2 (1-4) are used to determine the timeout parameters.
956 These two jumpers are normally left open.
1014 The row of jumpers at JP1 actually consists of 8 jumpers, (sometimes
1170 but there were already two jumpers on it when I got the card. It's
1171 a six pin grid in a two-by-three fashion. The jumpers were
1199 jumpers so they connect the middle pin and the pins closest to the RJ11
1204 jumpers so they connect the middle pin and the pins closest to the RJ11
1471 To select a hardware interrupt level install one (only one!) of the jumpers
1519 The jumpers labeled EXT1 and EXT2 are used to determine the timeout
1520 parameters. These two jumpers are normally left open.
1669 To select a hardware interrupt level install one (only one!) of the jumpers
1697 The jumpers labeled JP1 and JP2 are used to determine the timeout
1698 parameters. These two jumpers are normally left open.
1793 PC100, but has some additional jumpers I don't know the meaning of.
1945 Unknown jumpers & sockets
1949 jumpers and maybe one of J18-J21 selects ROM. Also J6-J10 and
2107 This is another very similar 90C65 card. Most of the switches and jumpers
2220 The jumpers 1 and 2 probably add 0x0800 and 0x1000 to RAM address.
2242 The jumpers J3 are used to set the timeout parameters. These two
2243 jumpers are normally left open.
2276 | Boot PROM socket IRQ-jumpers |_ Diagnostic
2283 And here are the settings for some of the switches and jumpers on the cards.
2441 The board itself has a maple leaf stamped just above the irq jumpers
2628 To select a hardware interrupt level set one (only one!) of the jumpers
2635 The two jumpers labeled ET1 and ET2 are used to determine the timeout
2876 Although the jumpers SW1 and SW3 are marked SW, not JP, they are jumpers, not
2879 Setting the jumpers to ON means connecting the upper two pins, off the bottom
2969 The jumpers 1 and 2 probably add 0x0800, 0x1000 and 0x1800 to RAM adders.
2989 The jumpers 6-7 of the jumper block SW3 are used to determine the timeout
2990 parameters. These two jumpers are normally left in the OFF position.