Specifications

Hardware Configuration
2-7
Note
The option jumpering pins on the CoreModule/PC are on 2mm
centers. See Section 2.1.2 for sources of shorting blocks for
these pins.
2.4.1 Jumpering Diagrams for Popular Byte-wide Devices
Configuration jumper settings for popular NOVRAMs, EPROMs, and Flash EPROMs are provided
in Figures 2-4 through 2-7 on the following pages.
Be sure to supply +12V power to the board if you plan to program +12V Flash EPROMs in situ (see
Section 2.2).
In addition to having its device configuration jumpers set, each socket must be enabled or disabled
via a parameter within the board's nonvolatile Configuration Memory. The Ampro SETUP function
offers a convenient means to do this. SETUP resides in the ROM-BIOS and can be accessed either
with a "hot-key" entry (CTRL-ALT-ESC) just prior to boot time or through the SETUP program
provided on the CoreModule/PC Utilities Diskette.
Note
When a byte-wide memory socket is enabled, its memory
address space is unavailable for use by other devices on the PC
bus. A byte-wide socket must be "disabled" before its memory
space can be used for other purposes.