The standard programming jumper has square .025" posts on .10" spacing. The female jumper fits over that. You might save a $10 shipping charge by picking up an old PC at the charity resale shop. PC mainboards have a lot of the programming jumpers.
Can anyone identify a compatible replacement for the UART jumper used on an Ahlborn-Galanti AG3200 motherboard? It connects two out of three small metal spikes to select either the normal run mode or program loading mode. It looks similar to a Radio Shack DIP Programming Shunt, but I don't know if that's the right size. (But will order a set to try it.) I was getting ready to reload the operating system and the jumper "jumped" away when I tried to move it. Searching has been futile so far. Thanks.
The standard programming jumper has square .025" posts on .10" spacing. The female jumper fits over that. You might save a $10 shipping charge by picking up an old PC at the charity resale shop. PC mainboards have a lot of the programming jumpers.
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Thank you. I'll give one of those a try.
A jumper swiped from my PC graveyard worked fine. Thanks!
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