Output Board Jumper
Non Serial CBW Output Board Addressing
The solution shows how to set jumpers for the Non-Serial CBW.
If an output board is replaced, the user must ensure that the correct address is "set" on the replacement board.
Non-serial C B W output boards did not have dip switches. These boards have jumpers that must be cut or possibly soldered together for addressing purposes.
See the solution for board addresses and applications.
NON SERIAL C B W OUTPUT BOARD JUMPERS
JUMPERS 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
16 BITS IN CUT IN CUT IN CUT IN CUT IN CUT IN CUT
48 BITS IN CUT IN CUT IN CUT CUT IN IN CUT IN CUT
80 BITS IN CUT IN CUT IN CUT IN CUT IN CUT CUT IN
DATA PASS IN CUT IN CUT IN CUT CUT IN IN CUT CUT IN
There were many machines with 16 or 48 C-bit outputs. Very few machines were built with 80 outputs. The data pass feature prohibited use of more than 48 C-bits (outputs).
(This was submitted by Ed Hoffman on 01/15/98, Edited by Ed Hoffman on 02/03/98)