Jumper configuration options, System i/o map – Ampro Corporation 486E User Manual

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Little Board™/486e Technical Manual

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Jumper Configuration Options

Ampro installs optional jumpers in default positions so that the Little Board/486e CPU requires no
special jumpering for immediate operation. Jumper-pin arrays are designated W1, W2, and so
forth. Jumper pins have a 2mm pitch. A square solder pad identifies pin 1 of each jumper array.

Table 2–2 provides a summary of jumper use. In the Default column, two numbers separated by a
slash (for example, 1/2) means that pins 1 and 2 are shorted with a 2 mm jumper block.

Table 2–2. Configuration Jumper Summary

Jumper

Group

Function

Default

W1

Memory SWAP

ON

W2

Byte-Wide S0 Configuration

(default is Flash EPROM)

1 /2, 4/5, 7/8, 6/9

W3

Compact Flash Master/Slave Selector

OFF (Slave)

W4

Watchdog Timer Output Select

(IOCHECK, Reset)

OFF (No Selection)

W5

Serial 2 RS-232/RS-485 Select

1/2 (RS-232)

W6

RS-485 Termination Enable

OFF (No Enable)

W7

Serial 3/4 IRQ Sharing

2/3 (Non-sharing)

W8

Serial 3 IRQ Selector

1/2 (IRQ 11)

W9

Serial 4 IRQ Selector

1/2 (IRQ 10)

W10

LCD Power Selector

1/3 and 2/4 (+5V)

W11/W12

Video Controller Enable

ON/ON (Enable)

W13

Ethernet SEEP Enable

OFF (Enable)

W14

Power Fail Monitor NMI Enable

OFF (No Enable)

System I/O Map

Table 2–3 lists the I/O port assignments of the Little Board/486e CPU. The I/O port functions and
addresses are both hardware and software compatible for all standard PC applications.

The ROM BIOS typically provides all of the services needed to use the onboard and I/O port
connected devices. If you need to directly program the standard functions, refer to a programming
reference for the PC/AT.

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