Except for the video card, it does not matter which slot an option card
occupies, as long as the card fits in the slot. For example, you can place some
8-bit cards in a 16-bit slot. But if an 8-bit card has an additional skirt along
the bottom (which looks like an extra long connector), it must go in an 8-bit
slot.
The video card must be installed in slot 5. See Figure 4-4 to see how the
slots are numbered. Also, some other cards must be installed in a specific
slot. If you have such a card, the instructions that come with it specify which
slot you need to use.
Option cards fit in the slots only one way, but be sure to examine the
card first and follow the instructions closely.
1. Decide which option slot you want to use. If the card has an external
connector (such as a monitor card), you need to remove the option slot
cover at the back of that slot. See Figure 4-6. Remove the retaining screw
from the top of the metal option slot cover and keep it to secure the
option card to the computer, Lift out the slot cover and keep it in a safe
place in case you remove the option card later.
Figure 4-6. Removing an option slot cover
User’s Guide
4-5
Summary of Contents for EQUITY II+
Page 1: ...E Q U I T Y I I User s Guide EPSON ...
Page 2: ...EPSON Equity II User s Guide Y 1 6 2 9 9 1 1 0 3 0 0 ...
Page 5: ...iv User s Guide ...
Page 28: ...1 16 User s Guide ...
Page 34: ...User s Guide ...
Page 74: ...C 8 User s Guide ...
Page 81: ...Diagnostics ...
Page 85: ...Diagnostics ...
Page 135: ...Diagnostics ...
Page 137: ...Diagnostics ...
Page 141: ...B 2 Diagnostics ...
Page 150: ...E Q U I T Y l I EPSON ...
Page 151: ......