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Re: SSC / Broken jumper block pin
- Subject: Re: SSC / Broken jumper block pin
- From: Grape_Soda <notgonn@do.it>
- Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003 01:09:31 -0600
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On Fri, 21 Mar 2003 07:55:38 GMT, Marsha <menacechgo@aol.com> wrote:
>Grape_Soda <notgonn@do.it> wrote in
>fork7voj7r9nuk4fa78b4e9n884h12u74m@4ax.com:">news:fork7voj7r9nuk4fa78b4e9n884h12u74m@4ax.com:
>
>> Well great, I just broke one of the pins on my jumper block (isn't
>> remaining inside the SSC, thankfully). How can I fix the jumper block?
>> Is it possible to take it apart and add new pins? Or how about
>> constructing a new one, does anyone have any schematics for doing
>> that? Any help (other than "Buy a new card on eBay") would be
>> excellent.
>
>Approximate ASCII art
>
>1--\ /--16
>2--/ \--15
>
>3--\ /--14
>4--/ \--13
>
>5 -------- 12
>6 -------- 11
>7 -------- 10
>8 -------- 9
>
>
Just to clarify for myself before I go out to buy materials: that
basically indicates that pins 1 and 2 connect to eachother and 16 and
15 to eachother and so on, right? (it looks like that could also mean
1 goes to 15 and 2 to 16) Thank you very much.