Using the VGA Feature Connector
The VGA feature connector on your computer’s main system
board provides an interface to connect an optional
high-resolution graphics adapter card that uses a feature
connector interface. This allows you to use the graphics
features provided on your adapter card while accessing the
standard VGA signals in the main system board circuitry.
To attach a graphics adapter card interface to the VGA feature
connector, follow these steps:
1. Install the graphics adapter card in your computer. See
page 3-7 for instructions.
2. Attach any cables that came with your graphics card to the
interface on the card itself. Check your graphics card
manual for more information.
3. Attach the other end of the graphics card cable to the VGA
feature connector on the main system board. (See the main
system board map on page 3-2 to locate the connector.)
Memory Modules
Your computer comes with 4MB of memory provided by one
4MB SIMM (single inline memory module) installed on the
main system board. You can install additional SIMMs to
increase your computer’s memory to 32MB.
There are four SIMM sockets on the main system board. Each
socket can contain either a single-sided or double-sided SIMM.
The SIMMs must all be 80ns (nanosecond), 36-bit, 72-pin,
gold-leaded, fast-page mode SIMMs. Check with your dealer to
be sure you install the correct type of SIMMs.
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