Installation manual

Installation
Most RAM chips have a notch or dot at one end to designate pin one. The
chip notch should match the notch on the chip drawing under the socket.
The notch or dot of all RAM chips should point up to the top of the card.
WARNING! IF A RAM CHIP IS INSTALLED BACKWARDS, IT
MAY BE DESTROYED WHEN POWER IS TURNED ON. THE
MULTIRAM RGB CARD WILL NOT BE DAMAGED.
Carefully line up both rows of pins with the holes in a socket, with all the
pins started into the socket. STOP. Check that none of the pins are bent Out
or bent under the chip. Now press the chip into the socket, pressing firmly to
seat the chip. Repeat the process with each chip until the bank is filled.
When you have finished installing any additional memory, you are ready to
install the MultiRam RGB card into your computer with the power TURNED
OFF. With the MultiRam RGB card installed in the Apple //e run Checkmate
Technology’s memory test to verify correct installation and goad RAM chips.
See Chapter 3 - Testing and Troubleshooting for a complete description of
how to test the newly installed memory.
If you have any doubts about removing or installing the chips, have a service-
person do it for you.
Dealer Installed RAM
You may have your dealer install RAM at the time you purchase your card or
at a later date: Be certain that the installed RAM passes the test program
supplied with the MultiRam RGB Card (described in Chapter 3).
Refer to Chapter 7 if your card containing dealer-installed RAM is in need of
service.
Factory Installed RAM
You may return your card to Checkmate Technology to have additional RAM
installed on the card. All factory RAM is thoroughly tested on the card at the
factory and is warranted for seven years.
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