80xx DISCLAIMER - All names with a copyright are acknowledged. - Some information is derived from deduction after reading a lot of documents and can be unreliable due to the lack of real proof. - If the reader uses information from this document to write software or build hardware, then it is on his own account. I cannot be held responcible for blowing up your computer, mother-in-law or whatever; it will always be your own fault. - I'm not a sexist, with 'he' and 'him' I also mean 'she' and 'her'. Copyrights - This page may contain material which is not mine. But as long as nobody can tell me who owns the rights of what, I simply provide it to anyone who is interested. If there is anybody who thinks he owns the rights of the provided material, please inform me and I obey his wishes regarding this material. - So you may copy every bit on this page for NON-commercial use but, regarding the above, I won't take any responsebility. I hope you enjoy it. If you use it, just give me at least some credit like "Stolen from Ruud" :-) Remarks The material given here concerns the 8008, 8016 and 8032. NOT the SK-version or the 8x96! Jumpers: The name of the jumpers reflect their names on the board ie. A0 is A on the board. The jumpers JP2A/B and JP3A/B are only soldering points situated near UC2 and have not been marked with a code. JP1 does not exist anymore. This one is a soldering point as well, recording the paper drawings, and should be situated between the line GRAPH and pin 3 of UD2D. My board revealed that these points were connected and I couldn't find a soldering point either so I discarded that jumper. Credits - Chris Happe, Canada, for the paper SCHs - Frank Lankester, Netherlands, for donating me a 8032 You can reach me at: rbaltiss@worldaccess.nl Have fun, Ruud Baltissen