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| The image below illustrates the location of this jumper and what change you need to make. | The image below illustrates the location of this jumper and what change you need to make. | ||
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| To perform this move, you simply desolder the 0 ohm resistor installed at J2 and solder it into place at J1. It's easiest to do this with two soldering irons, but you can make due with 1 if you have to. | To perform this move, you simply desolder the 0 ohm resistor installed at J2 and solder it into place at J1. It's easiest to do this with two soldering irons, but you can make due with 1 if you have to. | ||
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| **NOTE**: Your original factory EPROM should still work fine after this modification has been performed. | **NOTE**: Your original factory EPROM should still work fine after this modification has been performed. | ||
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| + | Here's a shot after the jumper has been moved. | ||
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