Notes:
Note that the XA100 board has low Vcore selections for 1.8V and 2.2V, but no jumpers for 2.0V or 2.1V.
The Ver 1.1 board uses a HIP6013 Vcore controller with a single feedback input. A resistor network and 7 jumpers are used to select the Vcore value. Only one jumper must be closed for the specified core voltage.
Caution: If you closed more that one Vcore jumper, the Vcore will go UP, not down.
If you want to use a 2.0V K6-2+/III+ CPU, you can bridge the 2.2V jumper with a 3.3K resistor to get 2.0V. Or you can use the 1.8V setting. My 2.0V K6-2+/450 runs fine at 1.8V, even when overclocked to 500MHz.
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