Note that the links between the houses are implemented via passive jumper wires that do not come back to the Convergence Node ( CN ).
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The early CoCos only had eight RAM sockets, so upgrading to 32k requiring piggybacking two sets of 4116 chips and adding a few jumper wires.
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These connections are made either with twisted pair wire, normally referred to as jumper wire, or with optical fiber cables, normally referred to as jumper cables.
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Meter movements as separate components may be protected in the same manner by connecting a shorting or jumper wire between the terminals when not in use.
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The components were either soldered together with jumper wire, or they were connected to other components by thin nickel ribbon welded at right angles onto the component leads.
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I rigged a jumper wire in the fuse box of one of my cars to keep the outlet on all the time, but we shouldn't have to do that.
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"There's nothing in the plugs except some jumper wires, " said Perkins, 68, who worked as a space physicist for General Dynamics for many years before becoming a real estate developer.
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When ttyS0 is waited on in a system call, Linux assumes that since this device is for receiving telephone calls, it will put a jumper wire to force DCD high in order to work properly.
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For crossing wires that are insulated from one another, a small semi-circle symbol is commonly used to show one wire " jumping over " the other wire ( similar to how jumper wires are used ).
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The incident was investigated by the National Transportation Safety Board and was found to be Amtrak's fault, caused by one of its employees improperly applying jumper wires to the signal system, bypassing safeguards that had been designed to prevent such an occurrence.