INSTALLING MEMORY ON 386/486-BASED
UNITS:
1. Place
32-bit Memory Expansion board on a flat surface.
2. Insert
SIMM, at a 45-degree angle, into socket on memory board. The module can only be
installed in one way.
3. Rotate
the module gently, allowing the latches to snap into place.
4. Repeat
steps 2 and 3 for each module installing.
5. Insert
the board into the memory expansion slot, matching the guides; then, press
firmly into place and screw board down.
6. Replace
system cover.
7. Run
the EISA Configuration Utility to reconfigure unit.
Memory board holds a total of 8 memory modules, for a possible total of 64 MB
maximum using any combination of 1MB, 2MB, 4MB or 8MB SIMMs.
INSTALLING MEMORY ON
PENTIUM BASED UNITS:
1. Remove
the Processor Board and place on flat surface. The 5/60M and 5/66M have all
memory installed on the Processor Board.
2. Insert
memory upgrade KIT (a total of 4 like SIMMs), at a 45-degree angle, into the
sockets on the processor board. The module can only be installed in one way.
3. Rotate
the module gently, allowing the latches to snap into place.
4. Insert
the board into the processor board slot, matching the guides; then, press
firmly into place and screw board down.
5. Replace
system cover.
6. Run
the EISA Configuration Utility to reconfigure unit.
The Processor Board has 8/16MB of memory soldered on the board with 4 SIMM
sockets. A maximum of up to 136/144 MB of memory can be added by using the 8MB,
16MB, 32MB, 64MB, or 128MB memory kit. Each kit consists of 4 equal SIMM
modules (ex. 8MB kit= four 2MB SIMMs). Memory must be added in a set of four
equal SIMMs on the Pentium units.