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To install an expansion card:
1. Locate an open slot. If you are installing any of the Intergraph RealiZm II products, see
the table above for required slot assignments.
2. Remove the blanking plate for the slot. Keep the retaining screw.
3. Remove the expansion card from its antistatic packaging.
4. Slide the expansion card carefully into the card guides. Ensure that the gold-fingered
connectors on the board’s edge are aligned properly with the slot connector.
5. Push the card into the slot firmly and evenly until it is fully seated in the slot connector.
6. Inspect the connection. If it does not appear to be correct, remove and reinstall the card.
7. Install the retaining screw.
8. Attach any required cables to the internal or external connectors.
9. Install covers and restart the system.
Assigning System Resources
Some expansion cards include a configuration diskette that you can use to reserve the system
resources required for the card. Other expansion cards do not include a diskette, but require
that you manually program the BIOS with the configuration information.
See the System Setup for details on assigning system resources and configuring the BIOS for
expansion cards, a list of available system address resources (DMA, I/O, memory), and
related details.
NOTE
Treat non-compliant PCI cards and PCMCIA cards as ISA cards for assigning system
resources.
Adding Internal SCSI Drives
The system features a Wide Ultra2 SCSI adapter to support internal and external mass
storage devices.
The TDZ 2000 GX1 features the following peripheral bays:
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One 3.5-inch x 1.0-inch external bay for floppy or combo drive.
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One 5.25-inch x 1.6-inch external bay for CD-ROM.
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Two 5.25-inch x 1.6-inch external bays for disk drives or other devices.
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Three 3.5-inch x 1.0-inch or two 3.5-inch x 1.6-inch internal bays for system or optional
disks.
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