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Expanding Memory
The dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) in your computer can be
expanded. Installing additional DRAM adds more memory to your
computer and expands its capabilities.
Memory for your computer is provided in packages called DRAM Dual
Inline Memory Modules (DIMMs). SuperMac J700 DIMMs should be
168 pin and have 70 ns maximum access time. A list of approved
DRAM manufacturer’s is available at UMAX Computer Corporation’s
home page on the internet:
www.supermac.com
.
IMPORTANT:
Each DIMM socket has a retainer clip located at the back of the
socket. Failure to release the retainer clip while removing a module may
break the socket and cause damage to your computer.
For optimal performance, DIMMs should be installed in pairs of the
same size into paired slots. Use this configuration starting with banks
A-4 and B-4:
Banks of DIMM sockets
A-4 and B-4
A-3 and B-3
A-2 and B-2
A-1 and B-1
To install additional DIMMs:
1.
Remove the cover of the computer.
See “Removing and Replacing the Cover.”