User's Manual

Replacing the Option Card Connector Board
If you removed the option card connector board to access any
system components, refer to the illustration on page 4-19 as
you follow these steps to replace it.
1.
Position the board above its slot and then firmly push it
straight in.
2.
Secure the board to the power supply with its retaining
screw.
Now you can re-install any option cards you removed. See
page 4-15 for instructions.
Increasing the Video Memory
Your computer comes with at least 512KB of video memory.
You can increase the video memory to 1MB by installing a
video DRAM, 40-pin, 256KB x 16-bit, SOJ(Smal1 Outline J-lead)
chip. This is useful for running graphics-intensive applications
or for supporting higher resolutions on your monitor. (See
Appendix A for supported resolutions and memory
requirements.)
Installing the Video Memory Chips
Follow these steps to install the video memory chip :
1.
Locate the memory chip socket on the main system board,
shown on page 4-3.
2.
If there is an option card in your way, remove it. See
page 4-18 for instructions.
4-20 Installing and Removing Options