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Reference Manual

CoreModule 420

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NOTICE

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magnetic, optical, chemical, manual, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Ampro
Computers, Incorporated.

DISCLAIMER

Ampro Computers, Incorporated makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents of
this manual or of the associated Ampro products, and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of
merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Ampro shall under no circumstances be liable for
incidental or consequential damages or related expenses resulting from the use of this product, even if it
has been notified of the possibility of such damages. Ampro reserves the right to revise this publication
from time to time without obligation to notify any person of such revisions. If errors are found, please
contact Ampro at the address listed below on the Notice page of this document.

TRADEMARKS

Ampro and the Ampro logo are registered trademarks, and CoreModule, EnCore, Little Board,
LittleBoard, MiniModule, and ReadyBoard are trademarks of Ampro Computers, Inc. All other marks
are the property of their respective companies.

REVISION HISTORY

Revision

Reason for Change

Date

A

Initial Release

Mar/04

Ampro Computers, Incorporated
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San Jose, CA 95138-1007
Tel: 408 360-0200
Fax: 408 360-0222
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© Copyright 2004, Ampro Computers, Incorporated

Audience Assumptions

This reference manual is for the person who designs computer related equipment, including but not
limited to hardware and software design and implementation of the same. Ampro Computers, Inc.
assumes you are qualified in designing and implementing your hardware designs and its related software
into your prototype computer equipment.

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