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William Patton <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 4 Dec 2001 20:36:38 -0500
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From: William Patton
Date: December 4, 2001
Subject: Motherboard Jumper Identification

Hello: Is there any sure fire way to tell the number of jumper pins on a
board.  I have purchased two Asus A7M266 boards over the past two months.
The documentation clearly states that two jumpers for voltage settings for
V101 and V10 should be set to default value on pins 1-2 for 2.7v. and 3.3v.
respectively. The picture shown matching the board though in the
documentation shows pins 1-2, but the jumper installed in these positions is
in the opposite position on my boards which I believe to be pins 3-4.  I
therefore changed the jumper. to match the picture.  I very carefully
studied the board and there is no marking showing the pin numbers on the
board.  All the other jumpers conform to the default setting as compared to
the drawing in the documentation. Question: if not marked on the board, how
can I be sure of the pin numbers actually on the board.  I have tryed in
vain contacting Asus and using their bulletin board.  Thank you, William
Patton


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