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If it is necessary to revert from the network option back to standard (non-network), the COM4N must be converted back to standard as well. The network option required shared interrupts and standard uses unique interrupts for each port. The non-network version of the hardware will not operate with shared interrupts.= Required Materials and Tools<br>=
If it is necessary to revert from the network option back to standard (non-network), the COM4N must be converted back to standard as well. The network option required shared interrupts and standard uses unique interrupts for each port. The non-network version of the hardware will not operate with shared interrupts.
== Upgrade Parts Required<br> ==
= Required Materials and Tools =
 
== Upgrade Parts Required ==


*IRQ cable (3 connector, CBL-151-1124F)<br>
*IRQ cable (3 connector, CBL-151-1124F)<br>
*“COM4” ejector tab<br>
*“COM4” ejector tab<br>


== Tools/supplies Required<br> ==
== Tools/supplies Required ==


*Flat blade screwdriver<br>
*Flat blade screwdriver<br>

Revision as of 21:46, 6 March 2025

If it is necessary to revert from the network option back to standard (non-network), the COM4N must be converted back to standard as well. The network option required shared interrupts and standard uses unique interrupts for each port. The non-network version of the hardware will not operate with shared interrupts.

Required Materials and Tools

Upgrade Parts Required

  • IRQ cable (3 connector, CBL-151-1124F)
  • “COM4” ejector tab

Tools/supplies Required

  • Flat blade screwdriver
  • Antistatic (ESD) wrist strap 
  • Wire-wrap tool 
  • 30ga wire-wrap wire
NOTE Non-network version of the hardware will not operate with shared interrupts.
Caution Follow proper antistatic precautions when handling the boards.