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What do the terms “Open” and “Closed” mean when applied to jumper blocks used for setting up CPU speeds, master/slave jumper on drives, and so forth?

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What do the terms “Open” and “Closed” mean when applied to jumper blocks used for setting up CPU speeds, master/slave jumper on drives, and so forth?

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Computer Doctor: An open jumper has no jumper block installed across it or has the jumper block attached to only one pin. A closed jumper has a jumper block across both pins simultaneously to connect the signal between them.

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