Specifications

Warning!
Most computer circuit boards have “static sensitive”
components on them. These parts can be damaged by
static electricity, which can be generated by rubbing your
hand across the exposed metal parts on the board. To
avoid this damage, always handle circuit boards by their
edges, being careful to avoid contact with the exposed edge
connectors and parts.
Following the instructions provided with the expansion board,
set any configuration switches and jumpers on the expansion
board.
Open the main system unit cabinet and set the configuration
jumpers on the system motherboard to match the new
hardware arrangement. You will be able to do this without
removing the system motherboard from the main system unit
chassis, although you may need to unplug the disk drive ribbon
cable from its connector to allow easy access to the jumpers.
The system boards contains eight expansion slots comprised of
two basic types as follows:
l
Two 8.bit slot for ISA boards
l
Six 32-bit slots for EISA or ISA boards
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Expanding Your System