User`s manual

3.3 Hardware Configuration
4. Install the two L3 cache SRAM SIMMs into sockets J11 and J12. Refer to
Table 2–2 for socket locations.
5. Install eight system memory DRAM SIMMs. Refer to Table 2–2 for socket
locations.
a. Observe antistatic precautions. Handle SIMMs at the edges only to
prevent damage.
b. SIMMs must be installed in groups of eight consisting of identical
devices.
c. Hold the SIMM at an angle with the notch facing the key in the socket.
d. Firmly push the module into the connector and stand the module
upright.
e. Make sure that the SIMM snaps into the metal locking clips on both
ends.
6. If you intend to mount the motherboard in a system enclosure, do so now.
Install the power supply into the enclosure first, then the motherboard.
Appendix A lists a suggested enclosure and a suggested power supply. The
enclosure you use should be able to accept a standard, full-size PC AT
board.
7. Connect the power supply to the EB164 board, as shown in Figure 3–2,
with standard power to J29, and with 3.3-V dc power to J18.
8. If you are using an enclosure, mount the 3.5-in diskette drive, hard drive,
and CD–ROM drive. Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for installing
these devices.
9. Connect the supplied 3.5-inch diskette drive. The 34-pin diskette drive
cable goes from connector J31 on your EB164 to the diskette drive. The
drive should be connected at the very end of the cable closest to the twist
in the cable. Attach a power connector to the drive. Again, make sure to
insert the connector in the proper orientation so that pin 1 on the cable
matches pin 1 on the board header (as indicated on the module).
10. Install the SCSI controller in a free PCI or ISA connector and attach the
CD–ROM drive. If you will be using a SCSI hard drive, install the hard
drive now. Refer to the manufacturers instructions for installing these
devices. Verify that a unique SCSI ID is assigned to each device you attach
to the SCSI bus.
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