In a message dated 2005-02-01 2;09;08Mrng, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< With a good magnifying glass and a straight 
pin, you can remove & replace the metal connectors in the jumper block, 
assuming the old number of pins that are jumped are the same or more 
than the new number. >>

I think the magnifying glass is an exaggeration.  I did it very easily.  A 
pin works best.  But hey, jumpers do cost almost nothing.

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