4. Replace the slot cover bracket by inserting it into the small
metal holder below the option slots.
5. Secure the slot cover bracket to the computer with the
retaining screw.
Removing an Option Card
You may need to remove an option card to access components
on the main system board or if you no longer need it. Refer to
the illustrations on pages 4-16 and 4-17 and follow these steps:
1. If you are removing a card from one of the full-length slots,
first remove the retaining screw securing the option card to
the computer. Then pull the card straight out of the slot.
2. If you are removing a card from one of the half-length slots,
first remove the slot cover bracket. Then pull the card
straight out of the slot.
3. If you are not installing another option card, replace the
option slot cover, the slot cover bracket (if necessary), and
retaining screw.
Adding Video Memory
Your computer comes with lMB of video memory. You can
increase your video memory to 2MB by installing two
256KB x 16-bit, video DRAM chips. Additional video memory
is useful for running graphics-intensive applications or for
supporting high resolutions with many colors.
Note that your video memory sockets may not look exactly like
the ones in the illustration. If you‘re not sure how to install
video memory chips, contact the EPSON Connection and ask
for assistance.
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Summary of Contents for ActionPC 6000
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Page 24: ...1 10 Setting Up Your System ...
Page 42: ...2 18 Running SETUP and Installing Drivers ...
Page 121: ...Hard Disk Drive Types Hard disk drive types Specifications A 9 ...
Page 125: ...Hardware Interrupts System I O Address Map Specifications A 13 ...
Page 126: ...System I O address map continued A 14 Specifications ...
Page 128: ...A 16 Specifications ...
Page 140: ...8 Index ...